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Exercise 6: Complete the conversations with suitable question words. A: Hey. (1) ....................will you go home? B: About 5 pm. And you? A: Me too. (2) ....................do you often do in your free time? B: I often listen to music or watch TV. A: Oh. I also often watch TV in my free time. (3) ............... hours a day doyou watch TV? B: About one hour. How about you? A: About three hours. (4) ....................don’t you spend more time watchingtelevision? There are a...
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Exercise 6: Complete the conversations with suitable question words.

A: Hey. (1) ....................will you go home?

B: About 5 pm. And you?

A: Me too. (2) ....................do you often do in your free time?

B: I often listen to music or watch TV.

A: Oh. I also often watch TV in my free time. (3) ............... hours a day doyou watch TV?

B: About one hour. How about you?

A: About three hours. (4) ....................don’t you spend more time watchingtelevision? There are a lot of interesting programmes on TV.

B: I heard that watching too much TV is bad for our health.

A: Really? (5) ....................does it affect our health?

B: It can hurt our eyes and mentality, so you should watch TV less.

A: Oh no. I will do so. Thank you very much! (6) ....................are you goingto do this weekend?

B: I am not sure. (7) ....................is your plan?

A: I am thinking of going to My Khe beach.

B: (8) ....................is it located?

A: It is in Da Nang city.

B: (9) ....................is it from our town to that beach?

A: Not really far, just about 30 km.

A: (10) ....................are you going there?

B: I’m going by car.

B: (11) ....................are you going with?

A: Maybe I’m going alone. Would you be interested in joining me?

B: Sure, I’d love to. (12) ....................are you going to leave?

A: I think that we can leave around 8:00 on Saturday morning.

A: That sounds goo

Exercise 8: Write questions for the underlined parts. (2)

1. Mary invited a lot of people to the party.

2. No, we didn’t go to the cinema last night.

3. Shakira grew up in Colombia.

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4. He went on holiday with his friends.

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5. She didn’t do anything.

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6. I borrowed my teacher’s dictionary.

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7. Someone gave some money to Mike.

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8. Maria helped John with his homework yesterday.

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9. Shakespeare died in 1616.

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10. He didn’t dance at the disco because he was tired.

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Exercise 3: Read the text and match the words with their definition.

MUONG ETHNIC GROUP CULTURAL SPACE MUSEUM IN HOABINH

The first thing visitors see is water spilling over rock formation into a stream flanked by rice mortars, a reflection of the unique cultural identity of the Muong people. The centuries-old Muong culture is captured in two sections: a reenactment section and a display section. The reenactment section contains 4 Muong stilt houses that illustrate the social stratification of feudal society. The Muong houses are differentiated by socialstatus - the “Lang” house for the most powerful families, the “Âu” house for the mandarins, the ‘Tạo” house for ordinary people, and the “Nõ” house for the lowest class, such as widows and orphans. Further on are display rooms which showcase traditional Muong handicrafts such as knitted woven and embroidered fabrics, tools for hunting and farming, and items used in festivals, traditional observances, and religious practice. Visitor Ngo Thu Nga from Hanoi told VOV: “I am grateful for the initiative, love of Muong culture, and effort that created these displays and this museum.”

No.

Words

Opt.

Definition

1.

visitor

a.

the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time

2.

unique

b.

having a lot of power to control people and events

3.

culture

c.

a building where objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are kept

4.

stilt house

d.

a large group of people who live together in an organized way

5.

society

e.

not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual

6.

powerful

f.

someone who visits a person or place

7.

ordinary

g.

relating to religion

8.

traditional

h.

A type of house of Muong ethnic people built on long pieces.

9.

religious

i.

following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time

10.

museum

j.

being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way

Exercise 4: Read the text and answer the questions.

VIETNAMESE COSTUME

The most recognisable traditional garment you’re likely to see in Vietnam today is the aodai, an item of national dress consisting of a long, tight-fitting, silk tunic worn over loose trousers. The design of the modern aodai is a variation on more traditional forms of dress, and was perfected in the 1950s. Though it was banned in the late 1970s, the aodai has since seen a resurgence and many women in Vietnam continue to wear it, often as part of a uniform for schools, universities and public service roles.

The male equivalent of the aodai is called the ao gam, and is a brocade tunic ordinarily worn only on special occasions, such as birthdays or festivals. You are less likely to see the ao gam than theaodai in a day-to-day setting in Vietnam.

More well-known even than the aodai, the non la is a style of Vietnamese conical hat that has become symbolic not just of Vietnam but of East Asia in general for many Westerners. The hat, which is usually made from bamboo or straw, appears in Vietnamese art dating from 2,500-3,000 years ago, and is considered part of modern Vietnamese national costume.

From the early twentieth century onwards, most Vietnamese have worn Western-style clothing in day-to-day life, while members of minority ethnic groups in the north of country still commonly wear the traditional dress of their own particular locality.

1. What’s the most recognisable traditional garment in Vietnam?

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2. When was the “Aodai” perfected?

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3. What is the male equivalent of the “Aodai”?

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4. What is the “non la” made from?

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5. What have Vietnamese women worn since the early twentieth century?

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23 tháng 8 2020

VIETNAMESE COSTUME

The most recognisable traditional garment you’re likely to see in Vietnam today is the aodai, an item of national dress consisting of a long, tight-fitting, silk tunic worn over loose trousers. The design of the modern aodai is a variation on more traditional forms of dress, and was perfected in the 1950s. Though it was banned in the late 1970s, the aodai has since seen a resurgence and many women in Vietnam continue to wear it, often as part of a uniform for schools, universities and public service roles.

The male equivalent of the aodai is called the ao gam, and is a brocade tunic ordinarily worn only on special occasions, such as birthdays or festivals. You are less likely to see the ao gam than theaodai in a day-to-day setting in Vietnam.

More well-known even than the aodai, the non la is a style of Vietnamese conical hat that has become symbolic not just of Vietnam but of East Asia in general for many Westerners. The hat, which is usually made from bamboo or straw, appears in Vietnamese art dating from 2,500-3,000 years ago, and is considered part of modern Vietnamese national costume.

From the early twentieth century onwards, most Vietnamese have worn Western-style clothing in day-to-day life, while members of minority ethnic groups in the north of country still commonly wear the traditional dress of their own particular locality.

1. What’s the most recognisable traditional garment in Vietnam?

-> The Ao Dai.

2. When was the “Aodai” perfected?

-> In the 1950s.

3. What is the male equivalent of the “Aodai”?

-> The ao gam.

4. What is the “non la” made from?

-> Bamboo or straw, appears.

5. What have Vietnamese women worn since the early twentieth century?

-> Vietnamese have worn Western-style clothing in day-to-day life, while members of minority ethnic groups in the north of country still commonly wear the traditional dress of their own particular locality.

23 tháng 8 2020

Exercise 6: Complete the conversations with suitable question words.

A: Hey. (1) ..........When..........will you go home?

B: About 5 pm. And you?

A: Me too. (2) .........What...........do you often do in your free time?

B: I often listen to music or watch TV.

A: Oh. I also often watch TV in my free time. (3) ........How many....... hours a day do you watch TV?

B: About one hour. How about you?

A: About three hours. (4) ..........Why..........don’t you spend more time watchingtelevision? There are a lot of interesting programmes on TV.

B: I heard that watching too much TV is bad for our health.

A: Really? (5) ...........Why.........does it affect our health?

B: It can hurt our eyes and mentality, so you should watch TV less.

A: Oh no. I will do so. Thank you very much! (6) ..........Where..........are you goingto do this weekend?

B: I am not sure. (7) ...........What.........is your plan?

A: I am thinking of going to My Khe beach.

B: (8) ...........Where.........is it located?

A: It is in Da Nang city.

B: (9) ...........How far.........is it from our town to that beach?

A: Not really far, just about 30 km.

A: (10) ..........How..........are you going there?

B: I’m going by car.

B: (11) .........Who...........are you going with?

A: Maybe I’m going alone. Would you be interested in joining me?

B: Sure, I’d love to. (12) ...........When.........are you going to leave?

A: I think that we can leave around 8:00 on Saturday morning.

A: That sounds goo

21 tháng 10 2017

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guidelines

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Đáp án: 

variety

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Đáp án:

moderation

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Đáp án:

healthy

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healthy

5 tháng 12 2017

1. Because It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you a stronger heart.
2. Because You don't carry the weight of your body in your feet when cycling
4. You should cycle twice or three times a week
5. If you find you are a pain , you will stop and take a rest.

1 tháng 9 2016

Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is the best all-round forms of exercise. It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you a stronger heart. You don't carry the weight of your body on your feet when cycling. It is also a good form for people with a pain in your feet or your back. You should start your hobby slowly. Doing too quickly-can have bad effects.

You should cycle twice or three times a week. If you find you are in pain, you will stop and take a rest.

1. Why is cycling a good form of exercise

=> Because  can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you a stronger heart

2. Why might people with a pain in the back go cycling ?

=>Because You don't carry the weight of your body on your feet when cycling

3. what will happen if you do too quickly ?

=> If you do too quickly, you can have bad effects

4. How often should you go cycling ?

=> You should cycle twice or three times a week

5. What will you do if you find you are in pain ?

=> If you find you are in pain, you will stop and take a rest.

1 tháng 9 2016

Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is the best all-round forms of exercise. It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you a stronger heart. You don't carry the weight of your body on your feet when cycling. It is also a good form for people with a pain in your feet or your back. You should start your hobby slowly. Doing too quickly-can have bad effects.

You should cycle twice or three times a week. If you find you are in pain, you will stop and take a rest.

1. Why is cycling a good form of exercise?

It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you a stronger heart.

2. Why might people with a pain in the back go cycling ?

You don't carry the weight of your body on your feet when cycling.

3. what will happen if you do too quickly ?

Bad effects.

4. How often should you go cycling ?

You should cycle twice or three times a week.

5. What will you do if you find you are in pain ?

If you find you are in pain, you will stop and take a rest.

VIII. Complete the conversation with the words given in the box, then practice it with your partner. do o’clock likes like and you joke afternoon take Mai: Do you (1) ___________________ roller skating, Mike? Nick: Yes, I do. I go roller-skating every Saturday! Mai: Oh, really? Where? Nick: Well, I go to the park with my friends after school, at about five (2)___________. We roller-skate for about an hour and then we go home. Mai: I go roller-skating too – but I go on Sunday. I go to...
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VIII. Complete the conversation with the words given in the box, then practice it with your partner. do o’clock likes like and you joke afternoon take Mai: Do you (1) ___________________ roller skating, Mike? Nick: Yes, I do. I go roller-skating every Saturday! Mai: Oh, really? Where? Nick: Well, I go to the park with my friends after school, at about five (2)___________. We roller-skate for about an hour and then we go home. Mai: I go roller-skating too – but I go on Sunday. I go to the market with my mother in the morning, and then I (3) ____________ our dog for a walk. Then in the (4) ______________ I go to the park with my mother. Nick: Your mother? Mai: Yes, she (5) __________ roller-skating too, and she’s really good! Nick: And what do you do on Sunday evening? Mai: Oh, I usually go out with my friends. We have a drink together or go to the cinema. (6) _______________? Nick: Oh, on Sunday I (7)__________________ my homework. Mai: What? Is that a (8) ___________________? Nick: No! It’s true! Mai: Oh, Nick! Get a life!
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17 tháng 2 2020

VIII. Complete the conversation with the words given in the box, then practice it with your partner. do o’clock likes like and you joke afternoon take Mai:

Do you (1) ___go___ roller skating, Mike?

Nick: Yes, I do. I go roller-skating every Saturday!

Mai: Oh, really? Where?

Nick: Well, I go to the park with my friends after school, at about five (2)___a'clock___. We roller-skate for about an hour and then we go home

Mai: I go roller-skating too – but I go on Sunday. I go to the market with my mother in the morning, and then I (3) __take__ our dog for a walk. Then in the (4) afternoon_____ I go to the park with my mother.

Nick: Your mother?

Mai: Yes, she (5) ___goes___ roller-skating too, and she’s really good!

Nick: And what do you do on Sunday evening?

Mai: Oh, I usually go out with my friends. We have a drink together or go to the cinema. (6) __Would you like to drink together or go to the cinema___?

Nick: Oh, on Sunday I (7)_____do____ my homework.

Mai: What? Is that a (8) ___wrong_____? Nick: No! It’s true!

Mai: Oh, Nick! Get a life!

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1. Which person from history do you look up to? Why do you look up to them?

2  Which food or habit would you like to give up? Why do you want to give it up?

3. If you could take after a famous person, who would you choose? Why would you want to take after them?

Have you ever come across some money in the street? If so, what did you do when you came across it?

5 Which member of your family do you _________? In what way do you _________?

Which member of your family do you care after? In what way do you care after them?

10 tháng 7 2017

VIII. Em hãy một câu đúng trong 3 câu đã cho.

Ví dụ: a. What should we do this evening? b. What we should do this evening? c. What should we doing this evening?

Câu đúng: a. What should we do this evening?

1.

a. Would you like having lunch with me?

b. Would you like to have lunch with me?

c. Would you like to having lunch with me?

2.

a. We’re going study in the library together.

b. We will going to study in the library together.

c. We’re going to study in the library together.

3.

a. What does Trang play usually in the afternoon?

b. What does Trang usually play in the afternoon?

c. What usually does Trang play in the afternoon?

4.

a. Let’s stay at home and watch TV.

b. Let’s to stay at home and watch TV.

c. Let’s staying at home and watch TV.

5.

a. How usually do you go swimming?

b. What often do you go swimming?

c. How often do you go swimming?

10 tháng 7 2017

VIII. Em hãy một câu đúng trong 3 câu đã cho.

1. a. Would you like having lunch with me?

b. Would you like to have lunch with me?

c. Would you like to having lunch with me?

2. a. We’re going study in the library together.

b. We will going to study in the library together.

c. We’re going to study in the library together.

3. a. What does Trang play usually in the afternoon?

b. What does Trang usually play in the afternoon?

c. What usually does Trang play in the afternoon?

4. a. Let’s stay at home and watch TV.

b. Let’s to stay at home and watch TV.

c. Let’s staying at home and watch TV.

5. a. How usually do you go swimming?

b. What often do you go swimming?

c. How often do you go swimming?