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It’s good for the villagers to have TVs. They can now have more fun and .earn more about different people and different places.
1. I have about an hour per day spending on my favorite hobbies and other things. In these time, I usually listening to music, play games...
2. I think those activities such as playing sport, praticing piano or some kind of instrument, learn how to bake cakes,... Because teenagers really need to grow their physical condition and other skills too.
3. I don't think that parents should decide that for teenagers. At these ages, teenagers need to feel free to do things they like. But parents can give advice for their children.
4. The advantages of using technology in leisure activities are like they can help us to get more information on the internet that could be useful for our activities, technology may bring a comfortable feeling when we work… But the disadvantage that if we use computer or mobile phone too much, it would be harmful for our health.
5. To me, the Vietnamese student would usually do activities such as going to a football match that is an activity that boys really love, or going shopping, hanging out at the café’s or just simply go to a place and do the homework together.
6. Option 1: I mostly like to live in the city because of course it is more modern, comfortable and convenient. I can go to many interesting places and do things that is not possible in the countryside.(Ex: Go to the shopping mall, play games at the arcade…)
Option 2: I always love to be in the countryside. Because it’s really a peaceful place with no noisy sounds of the city at all. And the countryside is beautiful, of course I can do some activities that is not possible in the city too. (Ex: go fishing, feed animals,…)
7. Well, the “nomadic life” to me it’s really interesting. You can go to anywhere you like, travel and see lots of different things. But the fact is, you can’t see your family very often. That cause a little homesick.
8. Option 1: Yes. I do feel that the countryside is boring. There is no wi-fi, no shopping mall, and the other interesting places in the city too. It’s really inconvenient when you’ll have to go very far to buy things and you just can’t do anything fun.
Option 2: I don’t really on it. I think the countryside is quite nice place to live. Although it’s a bit inconvenient but there are still lots of things to do. I’m quite a nature person, I love to do activities such as going fishing, picking mushrooms in the forest, feed the cows,… Lots of interesting things that you can do when you are close to the nature.
9. Well, the world is growing everyday and of course there are changes in the country life too. Things are not being so rustic as we used to know. Now there are different things such as new and more modern schools, they built a bigger and nicer street, the people’s farming work is getting easier because there are more equipment, they built more shops… in the residential…
10. In Viet Nam, terraced fields often appear at mountainous places such as Yen Bai, Lai Chau, Son La, Sa Pa – Lao Cai,…
11. I think most ethnic people in Vietnam live on farming.
12. The ethnic people in SaPa are mostly H’Mong people. They wear they traditional costumes and work for their life. Usually, women make brocades and sell them to tourists or customers, when people here do farming, they wear a weaving basket on their back...
Hello! John.
Glad to see you again. Tam, this is my cousin, Peter. It's his first to visit to your country.
How do you do? Welcome to VN
Thank you. Nice to meet you, Tam
Can I help you with your suitcases, John?
Thanks. I can manage.
OK. Now we're going to the hotel in the center of the city by taxi
That would be nice. How far is it from the airport to the center of the city?
It's about a half-hour drive
Look, John! What a lot of motorbikes in the streets!
Oh, yeah. That surprised me by the time I first came to VN
Motorbikes are our main means of transport. I go to school every day by bike.
Would you mind taking me around the city by bike?
No, of course not. But I have to ask someone else to get Peter, too
Peter, do you mind if Tam's friend gives us a ride around the city?
No, I don't mind. But I feel a little bit scared because the traffic is so heavy
OK. So we'll go on a sightseeing tour by bikes at weekend
I) Chia thì:
a. I (already/see).........have already seen........................that film
b. Mr Ba (not go) ................didn't go......................out since he has bought a new color television
c. ...Have...... You (see).........seen........the film "Titanic" yet?
II) Find and correct mistakes in these sentences
a. I have quickly => quick breakfast
b. What do you do to remember words betterly => well ?
III) Rewrite the sentences
a. She teach English excellently
She is an excellent E teacher
b. We are quick learners
We learn quickly
c. You are a good listener
You listen well
IV) Change into "Reported speech"
a. Mr Brown told Ann, 'Please give me some food"
=> Mr brown asked Ann to give him some food
b. Peter said 'Can you help me, Juan?'
=> Peter asked Juan if he could help him
c. The tiger said to the farmer "Show me your wisdom!"
=> The tiger asked the farmer to show it his wisdom
d. "Could you open the door, Linh!"
=>He asked Linh if she could open the door
#Yumi
unit 1:
1. do you have many friends?
yes, i do
2. who is your best friends?
Mai, Thu is my best friends
what does he/she look like?
They're both nice
what is he/she like?
Mai is helpful and clever, Thu is pretty and intelligent
3. what do you and your friends often do on the weekend?
We often go to the park on the weekend
unit 2:
1. do you have a phone number?
yes, i do
2. who do you ofter phone?
i often phone my mother
what are you going to do on the weekend ?
i am going to sleep in until 9a.m
3. how ofter do you go out with your friends?
once a week
unit 3:
1. what do you ofter school?
i go home and help my mother with the housework
2. do you ofter do the housework?
yes, i do
3. do you ofter help your mom with the housework?
yes, i do
unit 4:
1. what did you use to do last year?
i used to wake up late last year
2. do you like reading traditional stories?
yes, i do
3. which stories did you use to read when you were young?
i used to read folk tales when i was young
4. which story do you like best?
Tam Cam
unit 5:
1. do you like learning English?
yes, i do
2. do you ofter practice speaking English with your friends?
yes, i do
3. what do you do to improve your English?
I listen to English music , watch English films, read books in English
unit 6:
1. what do you do in your free time?
i surf the internet in my free time
2. do you often help the old people?
yes, i do
3. what do you ofter do to help them?
i often help them cross the streets
unit 7:
1. where do you live?
I live in Ha Noi
2. do you like your neighborhood?
Yes, i do
3. what are there in your neighborhood?
there is a shopping mall, a bakery, a bookstore, a restaurant and a hospital in my neighborhood
unit 8:
1. do you like to live in the country or in the city? why?
I like to live in the city because i enjoy the noisy atmosphere of the city
2. how long have you lived there?
i've lived there for 13 years
We don't have to get up early at the weekend. (negative)
I have to decide which job I want before the end of the week. (positive)
We don't have to take the bus into the city center. We can walk. (negative)
She has to open the shop at 9 o`clock every morning. (positive)
You have to talk quietly in the library. (positive)
You don't have to send the letter to him by post. I will see him tomorrow and I can give it to him then. (negative)
You don't have to explain it to me. I understand the problem. (negative)
We have to stop talking when the lesson starts. (positive)
We have not to get up early at the weekend.
I have to decide which job I want before the end of the week.
We have not to take the bus into the city center. We can walk.
She has to open the shop at 9 o`clock every morning.
You have to talk quietly in the library.
You have not to send the letter to him by post. I will see him tomorrow and I can give it to him then.
You have not to explain it to me. I understand the problem.
We have to stop talking when the lesson starts.
Tham khảo:
1. It's cheap. You have to actively try to spend more than $20 on a meal, even a good one. A movie still costs single digits. No one has a clue or cares what brand of clothing you're wearing, let alone whether your shoes, purse or belt are this year's season or last. And did I mention housing? You can live in a real house with multiple bedrooms, multiple bathrooms and a garage. Maybe even a pool. And you can own it for under $200,000. Yup, you read that right. I didn't leave off any zeros.
2. There's space – for you, for your dog, for your kids, between you and your annoying neighbors. An ad on the NY subway sums up: "Raising a baby in an NYC apartment is like growing an oak tree in a thimble." In the city, you live on top of each other. Your kids and your dog barely know what grass is. In the country, you have something called a yard. You run around, kick a football and chase fireflies. You go sledding and build snowmen on fresh snow that hasn't been trodden by hundreds of others. You can actually identify constellations because you see lots of them each night. You are fascinated by a lot more interesting animals than squirrels, and your dog acts like a dog, you don't have to carry around bags for its poop.
Advertisement 3. There are no billionaires. And frankly, few millionaires. To put it another way, there's a lot less income inequality. Since the cost of living is much lower, even those on the median family income (about $50,000 in the US) can have a decent life. You don't feel poor as you do in big cities where even those earning six-figures still believe they're "just getting by". In the country, you aren't constantly aware of your socioeconomic status. You worry a lot more about the weather.
4. You aren't reliant on public transit. You don't have to push your way onto an overcrowded subway car only to find yourself squashed next to someone who smells or elbows you. You aren't late because there's been a delay and some robot-like voice has to tell you about it over and over on the speaker. You can drive yourself where you want, when you want. Even if there's traffic (and there isn't much outside of cities), you can usually find another way to go. You are in control, and there's plenty of (free) parking.
5. You don't get suspicious when people are nice to you. People say hello and "how are you" and generally mean it. You go to the grocery store and have a decent chance of seeing at least someone you know. Your doctor actually calls you back the same day you call with a concern. People don't size you up constantly based upon your job, social status or income. Volunteer work isn't something you do for your resume. You feel a part of a genuine community, not just one peon out of millions.
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