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ĐỀ CƯƠNG MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH (TRÌNH ĐỘ B)
Module
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Grammar
Be: names & countries
Personal information
Indefinite articles: a/an;
jobs
Possessive adjectives
This/that/these/those
(do) have/ don’t have
Possessive ‘s
Present Simple: questions
(I, you, we, they)
Present Simple: positive
and negative
Prepositions of time
Present Simple: He and
she; like ... Ving
Present Simple questions:
he and she
Activity verbs and adverbs
of frequency
Articles: the, a, an and
zero
Can and can’t
There is and there are
Some and any
How much? How many?
Past Simple: were and was
Past Simple: regular and
irregular verbs
Past Simple Negative
Past Simple: Question
words
Comparative adjectives
Superlative adjectives
Present Continuous
Present Simple and
Present Continuous
Vocabulary
Names and countries
Countries and
nationalities
Writing
Too + adjective + to inf.
(not) enough + adj. + to
inf.
So + adj/adv + that
Everyday objects; family
vocabulary
So + do + subject
Subject + do + , too
Common verbs
Buildings
Subject + do + not either
Neither + do + Subject
Likes and dislikes
Everyday activities
Relative clause
Means of transportation
Most, a lot of, some, not
many
Travels
Food; countable and
uncountable nouns
Things to eat
Past time phrases
Common verbs
(in order) to + inf.
So that + clause
(purpose)
Common verbs in the
Past Simple
Books, magazines and
news paper
Stores and shopping
A super market
Describing people
Clothes
Because of +
Noun/Verbing
In spite of +
Noun/Verbing
Despite + Noun/Verbing
If Present Simple,
will/can
If Past Simple,
would/could
Unless Present Simple,
will/can
Unless Past Simple,
would/could
If Past Perfect, would
have past participle
Can and can’t for ability
Question words
Animals
Future intentions: going
to, would like to, and want
to
Suggestions and offers
Present Perfect
Articles: a, an, and zero
Going out and staying in
I wish ...
Ways of communicating
The mail
Not until
It takes/ it took
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Module
14
15
Grammar
Have to, don’t have to,
can, and can’t
Prepositions of movement
Vocabulary
Town facilities
A shopping center
Infinitive of purpose
Educations and learning
In an internet café
Writing
Adj + ER than
More/less + Adj than
The Adj+EST
The MOST Adj.
Passive voice
(Elementary)
References:
[1] Cunningham, Sarah & Peter Moor (2004), American Cutting Edge. Level 2,
Student book, Longman
[2] Cunningham, Sarah & Peter Moor (2004), American Cutting Edge. Level 2,
Workbook, Longman
[3] Practice Tests Book 1 & 2, Modern Academic Center.
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