Picture Talk
butterfly
fan
leaf
flowers
photograph
/f/
vase
seven
vote
violet
/v/
Adjective ending – ING or - ED
Adj. ending –ING is used to express the
active meaning
Adj. ending –ED is used to express the
passive meaning
Note
Mary has been doing the
same job again and again
for a long time. She
doesn’t enjoy it.
b
o
r
e
d
b
o
r
i
n
g
Mary is bored
Mary’s job is boring
When did you first study English ?
It was not until…… that you studied English
Structure “It was not until …”
It was not until + time + that S + V
2/ed
….
(mãi cho đến …….mới … )
You didn’t study English until ……
Rewrite the sentences,
using “It was not until… ”
He didn’t study English until 2002
It was not until 2002 that he studied English
Articles : A, An , The
For lunch I had a sandwich and an apple.
The sandwich wasn’t very nice,
“A” and “An” can precede only singular
count nouns; they mean “one”, they are
used to introduce a subject which has
firstly mentioned. But “An” is used before
the words that begin a vowel sound
“The” is used to indicate
something that we have
already mentioned before
but the apple was very delicious