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Monophthongs Diphthongs
3. Consonants:
-Lips:
-Teeth:
-Tongue behind teeth:
-Throat:
III. LIAISONS:
An apple, check it over
RULE 1 Consonant + Vowel Link them
Pick up, put on
III. GRAMMAR:
1. Adjectives: Adjectives modify the nouns
2. Noun function:
NF1 : A NOUN : a door, a car, a snake, a rabbit, a doctor, mother…
NF2 : A PRONOUN: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we, us, they, them…
eNF1 (expanded NF1) : a small town, a beautiful orchid, my mother…
3. Plural form of a noun:
SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL
a bag 3 bags a mouse mice
a telephone 4 telephones a tooth teeth
a box many boxes a man men
a dress 10 dresses a sheep sheep
a watch 2 watches a foot feet
a tomato 2 tomatoes a person people
a radio 2 radios a child children
a wife 2 wives a goose geese
a leaf a lot of leaves a woman women
a city 2 cities an ox oxen
a toy toys a salmon salmon
a fish fish/fishes
a deer deer
II. SAMPLE 1:
RECORDING 1
Do you take medicine? Do you hide a bag?
No, I don’t take medicine. No, I don’t hide a bag.
What do you take? What do you hide?
I take the umbrella. I hide gold.
Do you have to take the umbrella? Do you need to hide money?
Yes, I have to take the umbrella. No, I don’t need to hide money.
What do you hate to take? What do you need to hide?
I hate to take a train. I need to hide diamonds.
Do you know how to take the subway? Do you know how to rent a safe?
Yes, I know how to take the subway. Yes, I know how to rent a safe.
Do you need to take the subway? Do you have a lot of gold?
Yes, I need to take the subway and the bus. Yes, I have a lot of gold and diamonds.
Who do you take the subway to school with? Who do you intend to hide gold for?
I take the subway to school with my friends. I intend to hide gold for my daughter.
How many umbrellas do you want to take? How much gold do you try to hide?
I want to take 2 umbrellas. I try to hide 100 taels of gold.
Do you visit a doctor? Do you employ a security guard?
No, I don’t visit a doctor. No, I don’t employ a security guard.
Who do you visit? Who do you employ?
I visit a teacher. I employ some staff.
Do you hope to visit your old teacher? Do you need to employ the teachers?
Yes, I hope to visit my old teacher. Yes, I need to employ the teachers, too.
What do you decide to do? What do you intend to do?
I decide to give a present to my teacher. I intend to open an English school.
Do you know how to please your teacher? Do you know how to run the school?
Yes, I know how to please my teacher. Yes, I know how to run the school.
Who do you visit your teacher with? Who do you love to open a school with?
I visit my teacher with my classmates. I love to open a school with my colleagues.
How many teachers do you try to visit? How many teachers do you need to employ?
I try to visit a lot of teachers. I need to employ 50 teachers.
III. GRAMMAR:
IV. DIALOG:
James: Hi. What's happening?
Anna: Not much. How about you?
James: Well, actually, I want to go to the art museum
this afternoon, but I don't know where it is.
Do you know where it is?
Anna: Which one? There are a few art museums in Galaxy.
James: I want to see the Napoleon exhibit. Do you know it?
Anna: Ah, sure. That's the Galaxy Art Museum. It's in Central Park.
James: So, is it easy to get there?
Anna: That's easy. Just take the subway to the Central Park station.
Walk through the park, and it's there. You can't miss it!
James: Do you mean that I have to walk to the other side of the park to get to the museum?
Anna: Yes, that's right. It doesn't take long, about ten minutes or so.
James: OK, I think I understand. Thanks.
Anna: You're welcome.
I. VOCABULARY:
III. SAMPLE 2:
MISS A BOY
EXAMPLES
Does he boil eggs? Does she meet a doctor?
No, he doesn’t boil eggs. No, she doesn’t meet a doctor.
What does he boil? Who does she meet?
He boils water. She meets a teacher.
Who does he have to boil water for? Who does she like to meet a teacher with?
He has to boil water for his mother. She likes to meet a teacher with a boy.
Does he know how to fry chicken? Does she know how to tell a lie?
Yes, he knows how to fry chicken. No, she doesn’t know how to tell a lie.
How much water does he have to boil? How many teachers does she need to meet?
He has to boil 2 liters of water. She needs to meet 5 teachers.
IV. DIALOG:
Jack: I often talk to a funny person.
Sara: Who do you often talk to?
Jack: I can't remember his name.
Sara: Yeah...
Jack: I usually meet him at the coffee shop.
Sara: What does he usually say?
Jack: He says that he is from Thailand
and he studies Math there.
Sara: You mean he is a university student.
Jack: No, he is a high school student. He always wears a uniform.
Sara: I see, so what do you talk about?
Jack: We often talk about ways of learning English.
Sara: How about his English?
Jack: Pretty good.
Sara: That's interesting.
Jack: That's right.
II. REFLEX:
III. GRAMMAR:
1.Correct sentence: (CS)
CS1 – SUBJECT + INTRANSITIVE VERB.
RECORDING 2
III. PRACTICE:
a. What would you like to…?
Eat Watch Listen to Teach Paint Arrange
Drink Buy Fix Wear Look at Adjust
Do Sell Repair Borrow Draw Carry
See Write Replace Lease Clean Cook
Read Observe Study Play Sweep Embroider
2. Pronunciation of “ED”
The boy learned The boy didn’t learn Did the boy learn?
The boys learned The boys didn’t learn Did the boys learn?
Yesterday
2 days ago, 3 weeks ago, 5 months ago, 10 years ago …
Last night/Sunday/week/ month/ year/ summer …
The day before yesterday
In 2010
IV. EXAMPLES WITH SIMPLE PAST:
Last Sunday, I got up, I brushed my teeth, I went to market and I bought some food for my
parents.
Last Saturday, I cooked breakfast for my parents, I ate it with them, I cleaned the table, I
washed the dishes and I went to school.
Buy the car Lock the door Sing songs Cook breakfast
Catch the butterfly Smoke cigarettes Sweep the yard Look for a house
Come to the zoo Hang a shirt Win the race Fix a fan
Feed the dog See a boy Tear the paper Speak English
Build the house Give flowers Tell funny stories Waste time
Draw the pictures Steal a bicycle Open the window Clean the floor
Eric: Well, on Friday night, a friend came over and we watched DVDs. On Saturday,
Eric: Oh, yeah. We had a great time. The food was really good, and the restaurant had
The boy will see The boy won’t see Will the boy see ?
The boys will see The boys won’t see Will the boys see ?
tomorrow
the day after tomorrow
next week/month/summer/year
in 2020
3 weeks later
-Take a shower, wash my clothes, clean the floor, do my homework, watch TV.
-Go window shopping, visit my friend, invite him to go to coffee shop, give him a book.
-Come back home, have dinner, watch TV, study my lesson for 2 hours, go to bed.
-Get up, go to the market, buy some food, come back home, cook breakfast, eat breakfast
with my family
-Come back to my hometown, visit my parents, give
them some gifts, return to HCMC
-Travel to Singapore, buy a lot of souvenirs, come back
home
-Celebrate a party for my brother, buy a motorcycle for
him, travel to America with him.
-Learn English at The Galaxy Language School,
graduate from my university, work for a foreign
company.
Blow bubbles Come to the zoo Water- ski Decorate the wall
Drink beer Help the poor Lock the window Build a villa
Go to the church Explain the lesson Pray for peace Iron clothes
Travel to America Believe the news Dive in the sea Watch cartoons
Book a tour Boil the eggs Look for a house Buy some flowers
*NOTE:
1. American English uses “WILL” with all subjects when talking about Future actions
(may or may not happen):
2. And we also use “TO BE GOING TO” for plans in the Future (near future):
-I’m going to eat out with her this weekend. She’s going to visit her parents this month.
V. PURE DIALOG:
Justin: Sounds like fun! Who are you going to play with?
Lucy: With my friend Linda. We’re going to play at the tennis club.
Justin: Great!
Lucy: What about you? What are your plans for the weekend?
RECORDING 3
Two days later, I’ll take the final exam, I’ll come back to my hometown, and I’ll help my
brother learn English.
After my father retires, he’ll stay home to help my mother do business, he’ll take good care
of his family, and he’ll usually travel.
If I break up with my boyfriend, I’ll be very sad, I won’t be interested in study anymore,
I’ll drink a lot of beer to kill the sadness and I’ll find another boyfriend soon.
If I speak English well, I’ll make friends with a lot of people around the world, I’ll work
for a foreign company, I’ll save much money and I’ll travel to America.
If she travels to Dalat, she’ll go around the city; she’ll climb Lang Bi Ang Mountain, she’ll
see many kinds of flowers, she’ll buy some souvenirs to give to her relatives and friends
when she comes back to HCM city.
II. SAMPLE 3:
WHERE DO YOU +V (+N)? WHERE DID HE +V (+N)?
I + V (+N) + (PLACE) HE + VED/2nd (+N) + (PLACE)
WHERE DO YOU LIKE TO +V (+N)? WHERE WILL YOU V (+N)?
I LIKE TO + V (+N) + (PLACE) I WILL VBI (+N) + (PLACE)
EXAMPLES
Where do you do exercise? Where does she live?
I exercise at home. She lives in HCM city.
Where do you learn English? Where does he work?
I learn English at school. He works in district 9.
Where do you see a monkey? Where does the girl hang the picture?
I see a monkey at the zoo. She hangs the picture on the wall.
Where do you buy food? Where does she need to practice English?
I buy food at the supermarket. She needs to practice English in Laos.
Where do you send a letter? Where does the boy try to play cards?
I send a letter at the post office. He tries to play cards in Cambodia.
Where did you chat? Where will they eat dinner?
I chatted at the bank. They will eat dinner at a restaurant.
Where did you live? Where will they get married?
I lived at 35 King street. They will get married in the church.
Where did you drink coffee? Where will the man play soccer?
I drank coffee at a coffee shop. The man will play soccer in the stadium.
Where did you hope to work? Where will the children skip?
I hoped to work in Paris. They will skip in the school yard.
Where did you meet her? Where will she study?
I met her at the dormitory. She will study in California..
AT ON IN
3. ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY:
RECORDING 4
Where do you live?
I live in District 9.
Where did you travel?
I traveled to Thailand.
Where do you always take a bath?
I always take a bath behind my house.
Where do you usually stay?
I usually stay in Airport-inn.
Where did you go last night?
I went to school last night.
Where did you walk yesterday?
I walked on Le Van Viet street yesterday.
I. VOCABULARY:
ɑːɔː
ɪʒ
ɑːə
ˈɑɡ
ɑː
II. SAMPLE 4:
Which school do you like best? Which school does she like best?
I like the Galaxy Language School best. She likes the Galaxy Language School best.
What subject does he like best? What lesson did she have to learn?
He likes English best. She had to learn lesson 7.
Whose school do you like best? Whose book did she want to use?
I like his school best. She wanted to use her friend’s book.
How many schools do you open? How many lessons does she need to learn?
I open 100 schools. She needs to learn 22 lessons.
Which teacher do you admire? Which bank did they trust?
I admire the good teacher. They trusted World Bank.
What book do you read? What department will they build?
I read the picture book. They will build the loan department.
Whose book do you read? Whose bank did they build?
I read my sister’s book. They built John’s bank.
How many teachers do you admire? How many banks will they develop?
I admire a lot of teachers. They will develop some banks.
III. GRAMMAR:
1. Ways to answer the question WORD “WHICH” & “WHAT”:
a. Qualitative adjective: new, old, big, small, beautiful, nice…
Ex: Which house does she live in?
- She lives in the beautiful house.
b. Demonstrative adjective: this, that, these, those
Ex: What bookstore do you often buy books at?
- I often buy books at this/ that bookstore.
c. Proper name: Diamond Plaza, Ha Long Bay, Hung Vuong high school…
Ex: What plaza does she usually go shopping at?
- She usually goes shopping at Diamond Plaza.
2. Adjectives: stand before nouns and modify nouns.
Example: The small house My house
The fat boy This room
Dragon restaurant Airport inn
RECORDING 5
Which airport do you like? How many shopping centers did you build?
Which theater do you see? Which girls did you always care for?
Which hospital do you look at? Which boys do you sometimes invite?
Which bus stop do you hate? Which directors will she tease?
I hate that bus stop. She will tease these tall directors.
Which drug store do you build? What snack bar will your sister design?
I build this drug store. She will design that snack bar.
What supermarket does your mother like best? Which men did she never want to kiss?
She likes the big super market best. She never wanted to kiss those ugly men.
What gas station does your girl friend know? How many houses will you try to buy?
She knows Saigon gas station. I’ll try to buy several houses.
What bank does her brother see? How many workers will the director train?
What post office does your husband want? Whose children do you need to take care of?
Whose restaurant do you like? Whose cars did you hate to paint?
Whose hotel do you need? How much beer did you love to drink?
How many markets do you intend to see? How much money did you have?
How many beaches do you love? Which beer will you expect to drink?
I. VOCABULARY:
ʊˈ
II. SAMPLE 5:
- WHICH HIGH SCHOOL DO YOU INTEND TO STUDY AT?
I INTEND TO STUDY AT THE TOP HIGH SCHOOL.
- WHAT OCEAN DO YOU WANT TO SAIL ON?
I WANT TO SAIL ON PACIFIC OCEAN.
- WHOSE RESORT DO YOU WANT TO STAY IN?
I WANT TO STAY IN THEIR RESORT.
- WHICH SPA DID YOU WORK AT?
I WORKED AT VENUS SPA.
- WHAT OCEAN WILL YOU SAIL ON?
I’LL SAIL ON PACIFIC OCEAN.
MORE EXAMPLES
Which school do you learn English at?
I learn English at the Galaxy Language School.
What class are you in?
I’m in class 2222.
Whose restaurant do you like to eat dinner at?
I like to eat dinner at my girlfriend’s restaurant.
How many pagodas do you intend to pray in?
I intend to pray in some famous pagodas.
Which bank does she like to work in?
She likes to work in Vietin Bank.
What department does she want to work in?
She wants to work in personnel department.
Whose bank does she hate to work in?
She hates to work in her uncle’s bank.
How many banks does she intend to work in?
She intends to work in several banks.
RECORDING 6
Which street do you live on? How many stores do you often go shopping in?
I live on that street. I often go shopping in few stores.
What street do you drink beer on? Which train station does she see you at?
I drink beer on LVV Street. She sees me at Hoa Hung train station.
Whose house do you live in? What city does that man live in?
I live in her house. He lives in Binh Duong province.
How many friends do you eat dinner with? Whose daughter does your son get married to?
I eat dinner with some friends. He gets married to my neighbor’s daughter.
Which coffee shop do you like to drink coffee at? Which park does he like to exercise in?
I like to drink coffee at Chip coffee shop. He likes to exercise in HVT park.
What university do you want to study at? Which hospital does she visit him in?
I want to study at CFC. She visits him in Hoan My hospital.
Whose school do you love to learn English at? Whose coffee shop does she want to work for?
I love to learn English at Peter’s school. She wants to work for Mary’s coffee shop.
How many countries will you travel in? How many boxes do they hide money in?
I’ll travel in a few countries. They hide money in 20 boxes.
Which state did you visit your parents in? How many hotels do we need to stay at?
I visited my parents in California. You need to stay at 3 hotels.
What palace did go camping in? Which shopping mall did your mother go to?
I went camping in Saigon Palace. She went to the new shopping mall.
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Whose director will she get married to? What topic will you write the composition on?
She’ll get married to my director. I’ll write the composition on animals.
I. VOCABULARY:
WRITE THE WORDS ACCORDING TO THE TRANSCRIPTIONS
ɔː
ɪ
ɪ
ʌ
ˈəɪ
ɔːʌəˈɡʊ
əˈɔːʊ
ɪ
ˈɪ
ˈˈʌɪ
ɑː
II. SAMPLE 6:
MORE EXAMPLES
RECORDING 7
1.When do you chat? 16.When does your brother often relax?
I chat every day. He often relaxes after lunch.
2.When do you sleep? 17.When does she sometimes go shopping?
I sleep at 11p.m. She sometimes goes shopping at night.
3.When do you get up? 18.When did his girlfriend use the computer?
I get up at 5 a.m. She used the computer last month.
4.When do you go to church? 19.When will your husband go fishing?
I go to church at 4: 30 a.m. He’ll goes fishing next evening.
5.What time did you exercise? 20.When does your uncle invite his friends?
I exercised at a quarter to 6 a.m. He invites them every other week.
6.What time did you cook rice? 21.When does your close friend help you?
I cooked rice yesterday. He helps me all the time.
7.What time did you go to bed last night? 22.When did your father-in-law drink tea?
I went to bed at 22 o’clock sharp. He drank tea three hours ago.
8.When do you always take a shower? 23.When does your boyfriend decorate his car?
I always take a shower every night. He decorates his car every month.
9.When will you meet your honey? 24.When does your sister sweep the floor?
I will meet him tomorrow. She sweeps the floor on weekdays.
10.When do you often clean your house? 25.When does your classmate go out?
I often clean my house every three days. She goes out on Saturday night.
11.When do you sometimes draw a picture? 26.When will you get married?
I sometimes draw a picture at midnight. I’ll get married next five years.
12.When do you seldom drink beer? 27.When did her aunt wash clothes?
I seldom drink beer at noon. She washed clothes at 6 a.m last Sunday.
13.When do you never grow trees? 28.When does your son often brush teeth?
I never grow trees in summer. He often brushes teeth before he goes to bed.
14.What time did you interview the staff? 29.When do your grandparents travel?
I interviewed them at three o’clock. They travel whenever they have time.
15.What time will you go to work tomorrow? 30.When does your fiancé meet you?
I’ll go to work at half past six tomorrow He meets me every night.
IV. DIALOG:
Eartha: Good morning, Laine.
Laine: Good morning, Eartha.
Eartha: Can I ask you some questions?
Laine: Sure, go ahead please.
Eartha: What time do you get up every day?
Laine: I usually get up at 6 a.m.
Eartha: So what do you do after getting up?
Laine: I tidy myself up and I do my exercises.
Eartha: What do you do for exercising?
Laine: I run along the river bank for 30 minutes.
Eartha: What do you do after that?
Laine: I have breakfast and go to school.
Eartha: Who do you go to school with?
Laine: I go to school with my friends.
Eartha: Thank you very much.
Laine: You’re welcome.
Eartha: Good bye.
Laine: Good bye.
I. VOCABULARY:
ːɑːɑːː
ˈɪəəˈːɪ
II. SAMPLE 7:
I GO TO SCHOOL ON FOOT.
EXAMPLAES
How do you go shopping? How does he help her?
I go shopping by taxi. He helps her with his heart.
How do you go to pagoda? How does she remember the lesson?
I go to pagoda by motorcycle. She remembers the lesson by doing homework.
How do you buy a house? How does the boy swim?
I buy a house with money. The boy swims with a buoy.
How do you purchase a car? How did they learn English?
I purchase a car by cash. They learned English by watching TV.
How do you make a cake? How will we meet her?
I make a cake with milk. We’ll meet her by going to the airport.
8. How do you seldom go to work? 23. How will he buy this house?
I seldom go to work late. He’ll buy this house without money.
9. How did you never ride a motorcycle? 24. How did he sweep the floor?
I never rode a motorcycle carelessly. He swept the floor with a broom.
10. How did you fix a fan last week? 25. How will he teach the lesson?
I fixed a fan with a scewdriver last week. He’ll teach the lesson with the Callan Method.
11. How did you chat with her 3 hours ago? 26. How will he save money?
I chatted with her 3 hours ago by internet. He’ll save money by not wasting money.
12. How will you learn English? 27. How did he follow a girl?
I’ll learn English with my heart. He followed a girl with some flowers.
13. How did you usually drink beer? 28. How did he pass an exam?
I usually drank beer with glasses. He passed an exam by studying hard.
14. How do you please your parents? 29. How does he go swimming?
I please them by buying a house for them. He goes swimming on foot.
15. How did you brush your teeth? 30. How does he dance?
I brushed my teeth with a toothbrush. He dances very beautifully.
Jerson: Sure! I love to travel, but I don’t like to travel by car or bus.
Jill: Why not?
Jerson: I get sick in cars or buses. I like to go by train or plane
whenever I can.
Jill: Would you like to take a trip around the world someday?
Jerson: Of course I would.
Jill: Would you like to go by plane?
Jerson: No, I wouldn’t. But I like to go on a cruise around the world.
I think that would be a lot of fun.
Jill: I think so, too.
2. Long Sentences: LS
-I learn English with the Callan method at the Galaxy Language School everyday.
LS2: CS + CONJUNCTIONS + CS
3. Tenses:
c. Proper name: Diamond Plaza, Ha Long Bay, Hung Vuong high school…
WHOSE + N
a. Using possessive adjective: MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR, ITS.
Ex: Whose chamber do you often see her in? I often see her in her chamber.
TYPEWRITERS?
COMPANY.
WORLD BANK.
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JENIFER: YES, I KNOW HIM. I SEE HIM AT LUNCH EVERY DAY. I LIKE TO
ENGLISH.
PAUL: REALLY, DOES MR. BROWN WORK WITH YOU IN THE SAME
OFFICE?
V. SUMMARY DIALOGS:
TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF: USING 3 TENSES
A: I would like to ask you some questions.
B: Sure, please go ahead
A: Do you …? What do you …? Who do you …? Who do you … with/for/to? How many
… do you …? How much … do you …? Which N do you …? Which N do you …
at/on/in/from/to/for/about/of? How do you …? Where do you …? When do you …?
B: Answer A’s questions.
A: Thank you!
B: You’re welcome.
I. VOCABULARY:
WRITE THE WORDS ACCORDING TO THE TRANSCRIPTIONS
WHAT WHAT
WHO WHO
VS/ES
WHICH noun WHICH noun
Do/does/did/will + S + V (NOUN) ? VED/2nd ?
WHOSE noun WHOSE noun
EXAMPLES
Who do you grow rice with? Who grows rice on the field?
I grow rice with the farmer. The farmer grows rice on the field.
Which farmer do you grow rice with? Which farmer grows rice on the field?
I grow rice with this farmer. This farmer grows rice on the field.
Whose farmer do you grow rice with? Whose farmer grows rice on the field?
I grow rice with her farmer. Her farmer grows rice on the field.
How many farmers do you grow rice with? How many farmers grow rice on the field?
I grow rice with ten farmers. Ten farmers grow rice on the field.
Who will he make the vases with? Who made the vases?
He’ll make the vases with the potter. The potter made the vases.
Which potter will he make vases with? Which potter made the vases?
He’ll make the vases with the tall potter. The tall potter made the vases.
Whose potter will he make the vases with? Whose potter made the vases?
He’ll make the vases with my potter. My potter made the vases.
How many potters will he make the vases with? How many potters made the vases?
He’ll make the vases with some potters. Some potters made the vases.
RECORDING 9
QW AS OBJECTS QW AS SUBJECTS
Which painter did you see? Which painter decorates the house?
I saw the lazy painter. The lazy painter decorates the house.
Whose painter did you see? Whose painter decorates the house?
How many painters did you see? How many painters decorate the house?
I saw only one painter. Only one painter decorates the house.
Who do you sew the shirts for? Who sews the shirts?
I sew the shirts for the tailor. The tailor sews the shirts.
Which tailor do you sew the shirts for? Which tailor sews the shirts?
I sew the shirts for the old tailor. The old tailor sews the shirts.
Whose tailor do you sew the shirts for? Whose tailor sews the shirts?
I sew the shirts for Mary’s tailor. Mary’s tailor sews the shirts.
How many tailors do you sew the shirts for? How many tailors sew the shirts?
I sew the shirts for a few tailors. A few tailors sew the shirts.
Who does the boy give money to? Who cuts hair for the boy?
The boy gives money to the barber. The barber cuts hair for the boy.
Which barber does the boy give money to? Which barber cuts hair for the boy?
The boy gives money to the funny barber. The funny barber cuts hair for the boy.
Whose barber does the boy give money to? Whose barber cuts hair for the boy?
The boy gives money to their barber. Their barber cuts hair for the boy.
How many barbers does the boy give money to? How many barbers cut hair for the boy?
The boy gives money to two barbers. 2 barbers cut hair for the boy.
I interview her with the journalist. The journalist interviewed the singer.
Which journalist do you interview her with? Which journalist interviewed the singer?
I interview her with the young journalist. The tall journalist interviewed the singer.
Whose journalist do you interview her with? Whose journalist interviewed the singer?
I interview her with his journalist. His journalist interviewed the singer.
How many journalists do you interview her with? How many journalists interviewed the singer?
I interview her with lots of journalists. Lots of journalists interviewed the singer.
Who does he design the house with? Who will design the houses?
He designs the house with the architect. The architect will design the houses.
Which architect does he design the house with? Which architect will design the houses?
He designs the house with that architect. That architect will design the houses.
Whose architect does he design the house with? Whose architect will design the houses?
He designs the house with your architect. Your architect will design the houses.
How many architects does he design the house with? How many architects will design the houses?
He designs the house with four architects. Four architects will design the houses.
Who do you write the report for? Who writes the report?
I write the report for the secretary. The secretary writes the report.
Which secretary do you write the report for? Which secretary writes the report?
I write the report for the nice secretary. The nice secretary writes the report.
Whose secretary do you write the report for? Whose secretary writes the report?
I write the report for my father’s secretary. My father’s secretary writes the report.
How many secretaries do you write the report for? How many secretaries write the report?
I write the report for one secretary. One secretary writes the report.
Who did he fix the car with? Who fixed the car?
He fixed the car with the mechanic. The mechanic fixed the car.
Which mechanic did he fix the car with? Which mechanic fixed the car?
He fixed the car with the thin mechanic. The thin mechanic fixed the car.
Whose mechanic did he fix the car with? Whose mechanic fixed the car?
He fixed the car with their mechanic. Their mechanic fixed the car.
How many mechanics did he fix the car with? How many mechanics fixed the car?
He fixed the car with 3 mechanics. 3 mechanics fixed the car.
I. VOCABULARY:
WRITE THE WORDS ACCORDING TO THE TRANSCRIPTIONS
II. PRACTICE:
1. Sample 8 (Question words as objects)
-Who did you like to see?
I liked to see a doctor.
-Which doctor did you need to see?
I needed to see the famous doctor.
-Whose doctor did you want to see?
I wanted to see my family’s doctor.
-How many doctors did you have to see?
I had to see tthree doctors.
-What did you need to buy?
I needed to buy sugar.
-Which sugar did you intend to buy?
I intended to buy cooking sugar.
-Whose sugar did you hope to buy?
I hoped to buy Ms. Nancy’s sugar.
-How much sugar did you have to buy?
I had to buy three kilograms of sugar.
2. Sample 9 (Question words as subjects)
-Who chatted with you last night?
My friend chatted with me last night.
-Whose secretary worked with you four days ago?
His secretary worked with me four days ago.
-Which girl went shopping at that supermarket yesterday morning?
The beautiful girl went shopping at the supermarket yesterday morning.
-How many teachers taught you last semester?
Fourteen teachers taught me last semester.
I. GETTING READY:
What do you like to do on the weekend? Check your answer and compare them with your
partner.
Yes No Yes No
Exercise at the gym Go shopping
Go to a movie Watch sports on TV
Go rollerblading Go to a disco
Play computer games Go to a park
Play sports Go fishing
Eat out Cook meals
II. PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT THEIR ENTERTAINMENT. LISTEN AND
NUMBER THE PICTURE.
A B
D F
III. THESE PEOPLE ARE CALLING THEIR FRIENDS ABOUT THE WEEKEND.
True False
1. Penny agrees to go to a movie with Bob.
2. Anne can’t come to the party
3. Ken invites Nancy to a movie
4. Anne and Mike are going to see a football game
5. Wendy can’t go to Jack’s house
Listen again and circle the correct answer.
1. When does Bob want to go to the movie?
A. on the weekend
B. on Friday morning
C. on Friday night
2. When is the party?
A. on Saturday night
C. on Sunday night
1. Work in pair. Number the sentences to make the conversation. Then take
turns practicing the conversation.
A B
_ Great. See you on Saturday then. _ Sure. What movie do you want to see ?
_ Would you like to see a movie this Saturday ? _ Yeah. See you on Saturday.
_ Okay. What time do you want to meet ? _ Let’s go to the 7:30 show.
2. NEGATIVE:
SUBJECT + BE + NOT + COMPLEMENT
3. INTERROGARIVE:
BE + SUBJECT + COMPLEMENT
But we say: - Do you need me? Do you like money? Does he hate you? …
I AM I AM NOT AM I?
YOU ARE YOU AREN’T ARE YOU?
SHE IS SHE ISN’T IS SHE?
HE IS HE ISN’T IS HE?
YOUR FATHER IS YOUR FATHER ISN’T IS YOUR FATHER?
WE ARE WE AREN’T ARE WE?
YOU ARE YOU AREN’T ARE YOU?
THEY ARE THEY AREN’T ARE THEY?
YOUR PARENTS ARE YOUR PARENTS AREN’T ARE YOUR PARENTS?
How many students are there in the There are 20 students in the class.
class?
What are your hobbies? My hobbies are going shopping and singing karaoke.
-Were you tired last night? -Yes, I was really tired last night.
YES/NO
-Was she happy yesterday? -No, she wasn’t happy yesterday.
-Who was she with yesterday? -She was with her children yesterday.
WHO
-Who were they with last week? -They were with me last week.
HOW -How many people were angry? -Only 3 people were angry.
MANY -How many students were absent? -5 students were absent.
HOW -How much water was there? -There was a little water.
MUCH -How much bread was enough? -1000 loaves of bread were enough.
-How were they last month? -They were happy last month.
HOW
-How was she when she was 10? -She was thin when she was 10.
-Where were they yesterday? -They were far from home yesterday.
WHERE -Where was John last summer? -He was in Paris last summer.
INTERVIEWER INTERVIEWEE
-What are your hobbies? -My hobbies are swimming and fishing.
-Where are you in your family? -I am the youngest son. I am the oldest daughter.
-How many people are there in your family? -There are 5 people in my family.
ADJECTIVES
RECORDING 10
1. Present simple
Are you fine? Are you with your family?
Yes, I’m fine. Yes, I’m with my family.
Is your brother handsome? Is your brother with your parents?
Yes, He is handsome. No, he isn’t with my parents.
Is your father tall? Is your sister in Saigon now?
Yes, He is tall. Yes, she is in Saigon now.
Is your mother thin? Are you the oldest son in your family?
Yes, she is thin. Yes, I’m the oldest son in my family.
Is your house big? Is your house on Le Van Viet Street?
Yes, it is big. Yes, it’s on LVV Street in district 9.
Are you a teacher? How is your mother?
No, I’m not a teacher but I’m a student. She is really beautiful and caring.
Is your father a director? How is your brother?
No, he isn’t a director but he is a salesperson. He is rather intelligent but lazy.
Is your brother a driver? How is English?
No, he isn’t a driver but he is a pilot. It is quite interesting.
Is your sister a cashier? Where is your house?
No, she isn’t a cashier but she is a secretary. It is on Le Van Viet Street in district 9.
Is your mother a housewife? Where is your school?
Yes, she is a housewife. It is near my house.
Are you John? When are you at school?
Yes, I’m John. I’m at school from 7 to 11: 30 a.m.
Is your brother Tom? When are you free?
No, he isn’t Tom. He is Peter. I’m free after 9 p.m.
Is your sister Mary? How many people are there in your family?
Yes, she is Mary. There are 4 people in my family.
How is your father? How many students are there in your class?
He is very handsome and kind. There are many students in my class.
2. Past simple
Were you at school yesterday? Were you in Nha Trang last vacation?
Yes, I was at school yesterday. No, I wasn’t in Nha Trang last vacation.
Were you sick 2 days ago? Were you at Mary’s party three days ago?
No, I wasn’t sick 2 days ago. Yes, I was at Mary’s party three days ago.
Were you with your parents when you were young? Was Tom with Nancy last Saturday?
Yes, I was with my parents when I was young. No, he wasn’t with Nancy last Saturday.
How were you the day before yesterday? Were you born in Binh Duong province?
I was busy the day before yesterday. No, I wasn’t born in Binh Duong province.
Who were you with last night? Which province were you born in?
I was with your brother last night. I was born in Ben Tre province.
What time were you at home last night? Was your family in Ben Tre 5 years ago?
I was at home at 10 p.m last night. Yes, my family was in Ben Tre 5 years ago.
Why were you sick last month? Was your younger sister born in Ben Tre?
I was sick last month owing to the rain. No, she wasn’t born in Ben Tre?
Where were you born? Where was she born?
I was born in Vietnam. She was born in HCM City.
When were you born? Were you an excellent student at high school?
I was born in 1990. Yes, I was an excellent student at high school.
Was your sister with you last summer? How were you 10 years ago?
Yes, she was with me last summer. I was short and thin 10 years ago.
WHAT WHAT
1. How long? Very long, for 30 minutes, for 2 days, for 3 weeks, for 5 months …
EXAMPLES
How long do you swim every day? How long does he fix a fan?
I swim for 30 minutes every day. He fixes a fan for 10 minutes.
How long do you work every day? How long does she need to do homework?
How long do you learn English every day? How long does she wash clothes?
I learn English for about 2 hours every day. She washes clothes for 50 minutes.
How long do you play the guitar? How long do they like to read books?
I play the guitar for 40 minutes. They like to read books for 2 hours.
How long do you watch TV? How long do we intend to drink coffee?
I watch TV for about 15 minutes. We intend to drink coffee for 20 minutes.
2. How often? Every day, every other day, once a week, twice a month, three times a year ,
several times a year, always, sometimes, usually, seldom, never …
EXAMPLES
I always meet her twice a month. He goes overseas several times a year.
How often do you like to eat out? How often does she buy new clothes?
I seldom eat out. She usually buys new clothes every month.
How often do you go to the movie? How often do they go to the karaoke?
3. How well? Very well, really well, rather well, badly, very badly, so so …
EXAMPLES
How well do you speak English? How well does she dance?
How well do you play the guitar? How well do they treat him?
How well do you use a computer? How well does the boy swim?
How well do you roller-skate? How well does the girl cook?
How well do you sing that song? How well does he learn Kungfu?
I sing that song fairly well. He learns Kungfu very well.
V. HOW + ADJECTIVES:
MEET A DIRECTOR
INTERVIEW A SINGER
TRANSLATE A LETTER
DO …? HELP AN OLD MAN
RESPECT A TEACHER DOES …?
ASSIST A STUDENT
ADMIRE A MODEL DID …?
TAKE A WALK
WILL …?
BELIEVE A FRIEND BOIL WATER
WHO …?
TRUST A DRIVER OBEY A TEACHER
WHAT …?
MARRY A PILOT
DEPEND ON A MAN WHICH …?
MISS A BOY
ˈɑːɪ ɑː
ˈɪʊ ˈʊ
ˈɪʃ ɪ
ɪ
ʊ ʌ
ʃː ˈɪŋɡ
ʊ ɡ
ː ː
ʌŋ ˈŋ
ː
ʃɪ ʊ
ɪ əˈʃə
ˈʃʊ ɪ
2.
3.
4.
9. 5.
10.
6.
11.
7.
12. 8.
24.
14.
15.
23.
16.
22.
21.
17.
20.
18.
19.
III. PRACTICE:
IV. REVIEW:
1.Adjective:
Tall, short, big, fat, thin, slim, cute, good-looking, bad-looking, young, old, pretty,
round, hairy, clean, rosy, pale, long, slanted, flat, wide, blond, curly, full
2.Noun function:
NF1 – A NOUN : a bench, an octopus, a crocodile, a man, the boy.
NF2 – A PRONOUN : he, she, us, them.
NF3 – A GERUND : going, swimming, sleeping.
eNF1 – A NOUN WITH ADJ : a long neck, round eyes, my teacher, many mice.
V.DIALOG:
SUE: Do you have a date for Saturday, Richie?
RICHIE: Um…no, I don’t. I don’t have a girlfriend.
SUE: I have a friend. May be….
RICHIE: Oh, really? What’s she like?
SUE: Well, she’s tall. She has brown eyes, a sharp
nose and an oval face.
RICHIE: What color is her hair?
SUE: She has long blond hair. She’s very pretty.
RICHIE: What’s her name?
SUE: It’s a secret.
……
SAM: Who is it, Sue?
SUE: It’s Janet.
SAM: Janet? But she has short black hair, round eyes, a flat nose and a skinny face.
SUE: Well.
SAM: Especially, she has a boyfriend. He’s Steve, the big guy from Eastern high.
He has a big head, wide forehead and long shoulder. He’s very strong.
What do you want to do, Sue?
SUE: Wait and see.
I. VOCABULARY:
ADVERB PHRASE ADVERB CLAUSE
II. SAMPLE:
III. PRACTICE:
get up early look romantic
take a bus write a love letter to you
go to school mock at the farmer
learn English expect to study abroad
discuss a lesson with your friends dream of speaking English well
develop your company intend to announce the news to her
say goodbye to her want to join the army
act like a fool hope to become a tour guide
smoke cigarettes practice speaking English everyday
receive a gift from his girlfriend play the guitar
please his parents like to sit under the tree
drink much wine exercise every morning
look so tired like to compose poems
be sad/ happy manage the company so well
hurt his girlfriend come into a restaurant
surf the internet buy a lot of things
like to work for the ABC company drink beer
object to going shopping tear a letter in front of you
ask the man many questions take the medicine
be at the Galaxy Language School waste a lot of money
stand on the top of mountain be sick/ tired
V. DIALOG:
I. VOCABULARY:
II. SAMPLE:
-What do you go to the Galaxy Language School every day for?
I go there to study English.
-What will he study English for?
He will study English so that he may go overseas.
-What did he dress up for?
He dressed up in order that he could go to the party with her.
Get the MBA Ask her out some day Get more information
Have some children Make life easier Live with them peacefully
V. LONG SENTENCES:
HOW-WHERE-WHEN-
CORRECT SENTENCES WHAT… FOR
WHY
Read the four possible answers, then circle the best choice from A, B, C or D for
each questions
1/ The class will start ____ 15 minutes.
a in
b about
c at
d on
a 2 bowls of rice
b rices
c beer
d rice
19/ We had a good time with David last night: We chatted, sang many songs, and _____together.
a danced
b to dance
c dancing
d dance
20/ Which doctor ______ you?
a to meet
b meet
c meets
d do
No, he doesn’t date her now but he will date her next year.
V. PURE DIALOG 2:
DOUGLAS: Does your sister date any boy this time?
SUSAN: No, she doesn’t date anyone this time. But she will date Michael next month.
DOUGLAS: Who is Michael?
SUSAN: Oh, he is her English teacher. He helps her improve her English.
And they usually go out together.
DOUGLAS: Do they fall in love with each other?
SUSAN: I don’t know. But she intends to date him.
DOUGLAS: Where is Michael from?
SUSAN: He’s from America.
DOUGLAS: Will your sister go to America when she dates him?
SUSAN: Of course. He will take her to visit America after she finishes Callan 3.
DOUGLAS: Will she still learn English?
SUSAN: Yes, she will. She will take all classes at the Galaxy Language school.
DOUGLAS: Any way, what will she do after she graduates from the university?
B: No, I don’t date any girl now but I will date a girl next year.
II. APPENDIX
NOUN LIST
9 APRIL tháng tư
16 A BACK lưng
21 A BAY vịnh
31 A BUOY phao
32 A BUS xe buýt
33 CAMBODIA nư ớc Campuchia
36 A CAR xe hơi
44 CHEEKS má
45 A CHIN cằm
57 A CROCODILE cá sấu
64 A DORMITORY ký túc xá
71 AN EAR tai
80 EYELASH lông mi
91 A FLOWER hoa
93 A FOREHEAD trán
132 A LAKE hồ
148 A MICROWAVE lò vi ba
157 A NECK cổ
VERB LIST
1 - TO ASSIST hỗ trợ
7 - TO DISMISS bỏ lỡ
10 - TO REFUSE từ chối
12 - TO SUGGEST đề nghị
31 -TO CRAWL bò
34 - TO BUY mua
39 -TO EMBRACE ôm
80 -TO SHOUT la to
89 -TO TEAR xé
ADJECTIVE LIST
No AJECTIVES LIST MEANING
CRY ON MY SHOULDER
Super Stars
If the hero never comes to you
If you need someone you're feeling blue
If you're away from love and you're alone
If you call your friends and nobody's home
You can run away but you can't hide
Through a storm and through a lonely night
Then I show you there's a destiny
The best things in life
They're free
Chorus:
But if you wanna cry
Cry on my shoulder
If you need someone who cares for you
If you're feeling sad your heart gets colder
Yes I show you what real love can do
If your sky is grey oh let me know
There's a place in heaven where we'll go
If heaven is a million years away
Oh just call me and I make your day
When the nights are getting cold and blue
When the days are getting hard for you
I will always stay here by your side
I promise you I'll never hide
Repeat chorus
What real love can do
What love can do
What real love can do
What love can do
What real love can do
What love can do
LA ISLA BONITA
Last night I dreamt of san Pedro
Just like I'd never gone, I knew the song
A young girl with eyes like the desert
It all seems like yesterday, not far away
Chorus:
Tropical the island breeze
All of nature wild and free
This is where I long to be
La isla bonita
And when the samba played
The sun would set so high
Ring through my ears and sting my eyes
Your Spanish lullaby
I fell in love with San Pedro
Warm wind carried on the sea, he called to me
Te dijo te amo
I prayed that the days would last
They went so fast
(Chorus)
I want to be where the sun warms the sky
When it's time for siesta you can watch them go by
Beautiful faces, no cares in this world
Where a girl loves a boy, and a boy loves a girl
Last night I dreamt of San Pedro
It all seems like yesterday, not far away
(Chorus)
Ta-la-ta-ta-taa
(Chorus)
La-la-la-la-la-la-laaa
Te dijo te amo
La-la-la-la-la-la-laaa
Spoken: El dijo que te ama
Pa-pa-la-pa-pa pa-pa-pa-pahaaa
Aha, aha-ahaaa
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