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In the first year of lower secondary school, I had some difficulties in learning English.
My English pronunciation was really bad and my English grammar was worse. I did
not know how to improve them. I didn’t want my father and mother to know about this.
One afternoon after the lesson, my teacher of English told me to wait for her outside
the classroom. She took me to the school library and showed me cassettes of
pronunciation drills kept in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English-
English dictionary to improve my English grammar. “Now I think you know what you should do”, said she. I made much progress and only one year later, I won the firstprize in the English Speaking Contest 1 answer The question
a, Who wanted to meet Nam one afternoon after the leson?
His teacher of English wanted to meet Nam one afternoon after the leson
b, what đi she tell him to improve his english grammer?
She told him how to use an English-English dictionary to improve his English grammar.
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1. His teacher of English wanted to meet Nam one afternoon after the lesson.
2. She told him how to use an English-English dictionary to improve his English grammar.
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Read the passage then choose the true (T) of false (F) statements.
In the first year of lower secondary school, I had some difficulties in learning English. My English pronunciation was really bad and my English grammar was worse. I did not know about this. One afternoon after the lesson, my teacher of English told me to wait for for her outside the classroom. She took me to the school library and showed me cassettes of pronunciation drills Kelt in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English-English dictionary to improve my English grammar. "Now I think you know what you should do", did she. I made much progress and only one year later, I won the first prize in the English speaking contest held for secondary school. Students in my home town.
1. What difficulties did Nam have in learning English in the first year?
A. The pronunciation C. Both pronunciation and grammar
B. The grammar D. The way of improving his pronunciation
2. How was his English pronunciation?
A. It was really bad C. It was wonderful
B. It was really good D. It was very interesting
3. Who wanted to meet him one afternoon after lesson?
A. His teacher B. One of his friends C. His father D. His mother
4. What did he win in the English speaking contest one year later?
A. The first prize B. the second prize C. the third prize D. fourth prize
*Give the correct form of the words in parentheses.
- These medicines can work well with your....illness....................... (Ill)
- Every week, there are two......flights...................from Ha Noi to Ho Chi Minh city. (Fly)
- He is a well-known...........photographer................. (Photograph)
- The........performance................she gave last night was marvelous. (Perform)
How Nam has improved his English
In the first year of lower secondary....scholl..........(1), I had some difficulties in learning English. My English pronunciation...was............(2)readly bad and my English grammar was worse. I did not...........know.....(3)how to improve them. I didn't want my father....and..........(4)mother to know about this. One afternoon after thes lesson, my teacher...of..........(5)English told to me to wait.....for...........(6)her outside thes classroom. She took.....me...............(7)to the school library and showed me tapes of pronunciation drills kept in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English-English dictionary to...improve............(8)my English gammar . 'Now I think you know what you should do' she said. I made much progress and only one year, I won the first.......prize...........(9)in the English speaking contest....held...............(10)for secondary school students in my hometwon.
VIII. Read the passages the fill in each blank with a suitable word. (10 pts)
How Nam has improved his English.
In the first year of lower secondary (1)___school_____, I had some difficulties in learning English. My English pronunciation (2)___was____ really bad and my English grammar was worse. I did not (3)____know___ how to improve them. I didn’t want my father (4)____and___ mother to know about this. One afternoon after the lesson, my teacher (5)___of____ English told me to wait 6)___for____ her outside the classroom. She took (7)___me____ to the school library and showed me tapes of pronunciation drills kept in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English- English dictionary to (8)___improve____ my English grammar. “Now I think you know what you should do” she said. I made much progress and only one year later, I won the first (9)___prize____ in the English Speaking Contest (10)___held____ for secondary school students in my hometown.
IX. Fill in the blanks with a suitable preposition. (10 pts)
1. The post office is not far__from__ my house.
2. Mrs. Lien said you could reach her___at_ 8 603 312.
3. Snow is falling all___over_ the country.
4. Will you pick me__up__ after the party?
5. We all agreed___with_ their request for a full investigation.
IX. Fill in the blanks with a suitable preposition. (10 pts)
1. The post office is not far_FROM___ my house.
2. Mrs. Lien said you could reach her_AT___ 8 603 312.
3. Snow is falling all_OVER___ the country.
4. Will you pick me__UP__ after the party?
5. We all agreed_WITH___ their request for a full investigation.
ill in each blank with a suitable word
How Nam has improved his English.
In the first year of lower secondary 1…………SCHOOL…………., I had some difficulties in learning English. My English pronunciation 2…………WAS……………. really bad and my English grammar was worse. I did not 3…………KNOW……………..how to improve them. I didn’t want my father 4………………AND………… mother to know about this. One afternoon after the lesson, my teacher 5…………OF……….......................... English told me to wait 6………………FOR…………… her outside the classroom. She took 7………ME………………… to the school library and showed me tapes of pronunciation drills kept in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English- English dictionary to 8…………………IMPROVE…………. my English grammar. “Now I think you know what you should do” she said. I made much progress and only one year later, I won the first 9…………PRIZE………… in the English Speaking Contest 10……………HELD………for secondary school students in my hometown.
Fill in each blank with a suitable word
How Nam has improved his English.
In the first year of lower secondary school, I had some difficulties in learning English. My English pronunciation was really bad and my English grammar was worse. I did not know how to improve them. I didn’t want my father and mother to know about this. One afternoon after the lesson, my teacher of English told me to wait for her outside the classroom. She took me to the school library and showed me tapes of pronunciation drills kept in a glass bookcase. She also told me how to use an English- English dictionary to improve my English grammar. “Now I think you know what you should do” she said. I made much progress and only one year later, I won the first prize in the English Speaking Contest held for secondary school students in my hometown.
Read the passage then choose the true (T) or false (F) statement.(2marks)
How Nam has improved his English.
"...In the first semester of grade 7, I had some difficulties in learning English. My pronunciation of English was really bad and my English grammar was worse. I didn't know how to improve.One day, my English teacher took me to the school library and showed me cassettes of pronunciation drills. She also told me how to use an English - English dictionary to improve my English grammar.I made much progress and only short time later I got excellent grades in English. Now I like learning English best. "
1. Nam's English is poor in the first semester of grade of 7. True
2. He improved his English himself. False (with the help of teacher)
3. His teacher told him how to learn new words. False (improve pronunciation and grammar)
4. He is good at English now. True
Read the passage carefully and decide if the following sentences are true or false.
It is a sunny Saturday morning in North County. At 46 Elm Street, several people are standing next to a pile of lumber and bricks. They are going to build a house. But these people are not carpenters, plumbers, electricians, or roofers.
They are students from a nearby high school and business people from the community. They are volunteers for Habitat for Humanity International, a group that helps build houses for low-income families all over the world. These volunteers give their time because they like to help people. Today they are going to help the Dean family build their new house.
1. Habitat for Humanity helps build houses. True
2. Carpenters and electricians build the house. False (volunteers)
3. Students and business people are volunteers.True
4. Now the Dean family is going to live in a nice apartment. False (house)
XIV. Read the passage carefully and decide if the following sentences are true or false.
By late afternoon there were about 50,000 boys in the camp. They came from the United States and from twenty-two other countries. All of them were at least twelve years old. They all knew how to set up camp, cook meals, and clean up afterwards. And they all knew how to plan and put on campfire programs. Now they were ready for a week’s big Jamboree at Irvine Ranch. Irvine Ranch was a ranch of 3,000 acres with no buildings, only grass as far as the eye could see. By afternoon it was changed into Scout City, with streets running from one end of the 3,000 acres to the other. Each street was named and marked by a signpost, so that no Scout could get lost in this big new tent city.
1. About 50,000 Boy Scouts attended the Jamboree. True
2. All Boy Scouts came from twenty three countries. True
3. Some of the Boy Scouts knew how to set up camp, cook meals, and clean up. False (All)
4. After the boys arrived at Irvine Ranch, they changed it into Scout City. True
XV. Read the passage then choose True, False:
I remember the days when I was a little girl. When the New Year came, my mother used to tell me not to cry, she used to take me to the market and buy new clothes for me. She always made my room more beautiful and baked cakes all night. My father used to paint the walls and redecorate the house and he often helped my mom with housework.
1. My mother often asked me not to cry when the New Year came. True
2. She used to make new clothes for me when the New Year came. False (buy)
3. My father never helps my mother with the chores. False (often)
4. I never forget the days when I was a little girl. False (this detail was not mentioned)