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UNIT ONE
Explore (v) -> explorer (n)
Major (v) -> major (n)
Work in pairs
What’s your full name? -> My full name’s …
How old are you? -> I’m 19 years old. /
Are you married? -> No, I’m not.
Do you have (có) a boyfriend? -> No, I don’t.
What’s his name? -> His name’s Tan.
Are you a photographer? -> No, I’m not.
Are you an explorer? -> No, I’m not.
What’s your job? -> I’m a student.
What school do you go to? -> I go to Thu Dau 1 University.
What’s your major? -> My major is accounting.
Where are you from? -> I’m from BP.
How far is it from here? -> It’s about 20 kilometers.
Where do you live now? -> I live in Thu Dau 1, Binh Duong.
How do you go school? -> I go to school by motorbike.
How long does it take? -> It takes about five munities/hours.
Accountant (n) / auditor (n) / editor (n)
Work in pairs
am
Be
is
are
I am
You are
He
She is
It
We


You are
They
What’s your first name?
What’s your surname?
How old are you?
What’s your job/occupation? -> I’m a student.
Where are you from? -> I’m from BD.
Where do you live now? -> I live in TD 1, BD.
Whereabouts in Binh Duong? -> I live in Dau Tieng.
Are you married? -> Yes, I am/No, I’m not.
Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? -> No, I don’t.
Is your family big or small? -> My family is small.
How many people are there in your family? -> There are 6 people in my family.
Who are they? -> They are my parents and my two sisters.
Do you love your family?
Why do you love your family? -> Because they love me very much.
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Very + Adj.
She is very beautiful (a).
What is Richard’s job?
What is Colin’s job?
Explorers
Richard’s job
You have 10 minutes to read the text and answer the 6 questions about the Leakey
family.
Is your father a farmer? -> No, he isn’t.
What does he do? What’s his job? -> He’s a worker.
Where does he work? -> He works in a rubber plantation.

Uncle, aunt
Niece, nephew
Cousins
Half brother
Mother-in-law
Parent
grandparent
Step (v) -> step mother (n)
I
my house
You
your dog
He
his wife
She
her children
It
its
+N
We
our parents
You
your apartment
They
their jobs
Your father’s brother and sister uncle, aunt
Nephew, niece
My photographer’s
Cousins
Half brother

Mother-in-law
Parent
Grandparents
1. My parents are Spanish.
2. I am the boy …
3. What’s your name?
4. Where are you from?
5. She is …
6. His uncle is in the USA.
7. Our family is from Asia.
8. Their cousins are both girls.
1. My name’s Fabien. ()
2. Annie’s sister is Claire.
3. Their cousins
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4. My grandparents are dead/alive.
5. Is your name Sylvain?
6. Our niece

How many people are there in your family?
→ there are six people in my family.
Who are they? -> They are my parents, two sisters, my brother and me.
How many people are there in your country?
→ There are 90 million people in my country.
How many people are there in the world?
→ there are 7 billion people in the world.
Life expectancy (n)
Speak (n) -> speaker (n) of English

→ Speakers of English as a second language
→ Speakers of English as a foreign language
Agriculture
Access (a) to
Age (n)
Spell (v)
Key words
1. What’s your name?
2. What’s your full name?
3. Can you spell (v) your name? -> G-A-I E-M
4. Are you from England? -> No, I’m not.
5. Where are you from? -> I’m from Dak Nông.
6. Are you single or married? -> I’m single/married.
7. Do you have a boyfriend/girlfreind? -> No, I don’t.
8. Are you an explorer? -> No, I’m not.
9. What’s your job? -> I’m a student.
10. What school do you go to? -> I go to Thu Dau 1 University.
11. What’s your major? -> My major is pedagogy/Accounting.
Conduct (v) a survey (n)
Interview (v)
How many people are in your class?
→ There are 49 people in my class.
How many people are male and female?
→ 4 people are male, 45 people are female.
How many people are under 30 or over 30?
→ 49 people are under 30.
How many people use (v) the internet?
Do you use (v) the internet?
What do you use the internet for?
→ I use the internet to relax, send emails, study English, play games,

read newspapers, and search for information.
Possess (v) -> my possessions (n)
1.
What’s your surname?
2.
Who’s that? -> That’s my teacher/classmate.
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How old are you?
What’s your job?
Are you married?
Where are you from?
UNIT TWO
SINGULAR
Nouns
COUNTABLE NOUNS
PLURAL – S/ES
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
A chair (n) -> two chairs
A shoe (n) -> shoes
→ o, ch, s, x, sh, y – es
Tomatoes / watches / buses / bosses / boxes / toothbrushes / libraries
→ Boy (n) → boys / key (n) -> keys / zoos
→ -f(e) → -ves
A knife → knives / a shelf → three shelves
Man → men
Woman → women
Person → people
Child → children

Class (n) ← classes (n)
Shelf (n) ← shelves (n)
Family (n) ← families (n)
Woman (n) ← Women (n)
Knife (n) ← Knives (n)
Child (n) ← Children (n)
Boot (n) ← Boots (n)
Shoe (n) ← Shoes
A fish → ten fish
We’re at the bottom of a mountain.
Are you from Scotland? -> Yes, I am.
A professional (a) climber (n)
This is my hat.
It’s the first-aid-kit.
It’s my camera.
My gloves.
Climbing boots
Advertise (v) -> advertisement (a) -> advert (n)
THE SAME OR DIFFERENT
There’s (is) a + Singular N
There are plural noun.
Map (n) → maps
Mobile phone (n) → mobile phones
Compass (n) → compasses
Hat (n) → hats
Camera (n) → cameras
Knife (n) → knives
country (n) → countries
3.
4.

5.
6.

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Box (n) → boxes
Work in pairs
S + Be + V-ed(iii) …
Make (v) made – made
Do you have a map of the world?
Do you have a mobile phone?
What make (n) is it? → It’s a Samsung/an Iphone 6.
Where was it made? → It was made in China.
When was it made? → It was made in 2016.
What’s your phone number? → It’s 01632820389.
Do you have a compass?
Do you often wear (v) a hat?
Do you have a camera? What make is it? → It’s a Sony.
Can you take (v) photographs? → No, I can’t.
What do you use (v) a knife for? → I use a knife for cutting or chopping.
How many countries are there in the world? → There are about 180
countries in the world.
Boxes
We’re at the bottom of a mountain.
Are you from Scotland? -> Yes, I am.
Climb (v) -> climber (n) -> a professional climber (n)
THIS / THAT / THESE / THOSE
What’s this? → It’s a CD player/a laptop/a mobile phone/a book/a pen.
What is that? → It’s a projector/CD player.

What are these? → They’re books.
What are those? → They’re cameras.
Climbing boots (n)
1. What’s this? -> It’s a camera.
2. What’s that? -> It’s my mobile phone.
3. What are these? -> They’re my boots.
4. What are those? -> They’re my keys.
Apartment (n)
Do you live in a house or in an apartment?
-> I live in a house.
How many rooms are there in your house?
-> There are 6 rooms in my house.
What are they? -> There’s a living-room, three bedrooms, a bathroom, a
kitchen.
Do you like your house? Why? -> Because it’s beautiful and
comfortable.
Clean (v) the floor (n)
1. Country: the same;
2. Apartments: the same;
3. The number of rooms: the same;
4. The furniture: different;
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

11.
12.

The pictures on the walls: the same.
There’s (is) a rug.
There are two pictures.
There isn’t a table.
There aren’t any beds.
Is there a TV? -> Yes, there is/ No, there isn’t.
Are there any books? -> Yes, there are s. / No, there aren’t.
How many pictures are there?
Is -> ‘s
is not -> isn’t
Are -> ‘re
are not -> aren’t
THERE IS + A/AN + SING. N
THERE ARE + PL. N –s/es
There’re 39 students in the room.
There’s a teacher in the room.
There’s a projector in the room.
There’s an amplifier in the room.
There’re two loudspeakers in the room.
There’re six fans in the room.
There’re five doors in the room.
There’re three windows in the room.
There’s a screen in the room.
There’s a board in the room.
There’re 38 desks in the room.
There’re six lights in the room.
There’s (is) …

There isn’t …
There are …
There aren’t any beds.
Are there any books?
- There’s a rug in room 4.
- There isn’t a table.
- there aren’t any beds.
- There’s a plant in room 4.
- There are two pictures in room 4.
- There are curtains in room 4.
- There’s a computer in room 4.
There isn’t a rug but there’s a carpet.
There are 3 pictures on the wall.
There aren’t any curtains.
Is there a plant? -> Yes, there is.
Are there any chairs? -> No, there aren’t.
How many chairs are there? -> There’s one.
Are there any books? -> No, there aren’t.
Parts
Do you have a boyfriend?
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1.
2.
3.
4.

What’s his name?
Advert (n)

- Desk & chair: useful (a), modern (a), white (a);
- Car: red, white, blue, fast, new (a);
- Rucksack: large, green, good for camping.
Adjectives:
1. Old
modern, new
2. bad
good
3. Useless
useful
4. Slow
fast
5. Small medium
big/large
6. Expensive
cheap
Describe your house, your cell phone or your laptop.
I have a latop.
It’s new.
It’s fast but it’s small.
It’s very useful.
It’s expensive.
It’s old but it’s good.
It isn’t + Adj.
The car is old.
It’s an old car.
The computers are modern. They’re modern computers.
The sofa is brown.
It’s a brown sofa.
The roller blades are fast.

They’re fast roller blades.
It’ s a fast new Japanese motorbike (n).
Where do you live?
How far is it from here?
How do you go to school?
Do you have (v) a motorbike?
What make is it? -> It’s A Honda.
What is it like (pre.)?
-> It’s new. It’s very fast. It’s expensive. It’s
small. It’s economical.
Do you like it?
Why do you like it? -> I like it because it is a gift from my mother.
Globe (n) -> global (a) -> global objects (n)
Produce (v) -> producer (n) -> product (n)
Famous (a)
Engine (n)
Country (n) -> countries (n)
Continent (n)
Information (n)
The seats are made in America.
S + Be + V-ed(III) …
Bear (v) bore – born
Where were you born? -> I was born in Binh Duong.
When were you born? -> I was born in 1996.
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S: Shop assistant / C: customer
s. Hello. Can I help you?
c. I’d (I would) like a T-shirt, please.

s. Large or medium?
c. Medium, please. Are there other colors?
s. These ones are green and blue.
c. How much are they?
c. $ (dollars) 7.50.
classes -> class
knives -> knife
shelves -> shelf children -> child
families -> family boots -> boot
women -> woman
shoes -> shoe
this / that
these / those
who’s that?
Is this your pen?
Are those your roller blades?
Are these your boots?
UNIT 3
Popular (a)
Street (n) vs road (n)
Lunch (n) midday (n)
Mean (v) / cost (v)
Journalist (n)
Interview (v)
1. Pollution is a problem in many cities.
2. because of the traffic.
3. Eight million people live in the center of London.
4. There are beautiful parks with free concerts.
5. No-car zones are popular in Tokyo.
6. Half a million people go to work by bus every morning.

7. There are lots of great shops and no cars.
8. They are in small cafes.
London: noisy, beautiful
Tokyo: crowded, modern, popular
Bogota: polluted, clean
Melbourne: popular, expensive,
→ free
→ crowded
→ polluted
→ popular
→ great
Quiet ≠ noisy
cheap ≠ expensive
Ugly ≠ beautiful
big ≠ small
Dirty ≠ clean
old ≠ new/young
THE SIMPLE PRESENT OF ORDINARY VERBS
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- S + V(inf.)–s/es
→ S (He/She/It/dtsi) + V-s/es …
- S + don’t/doesn’t + V(inf.) …
→ S (He/She/It/dtsi) + doesn’t + V(inf.) …
- Do/Does + S + V(inf.) …?
→ Does + S (He/She/It/dtsi) + V(inf.) ?
→ Yes, s + do/does.

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

→ No, S + don’t/doesn’t.
Study (v) -> studies
She doesn’t work
She gets … and she meets …
She starts … and finishes …
She doesn’t finish …
Dr. James comes …
He studies …
James speaks …
He has …
He prefers …
He doesn’t have … because he travels …
He doesn’t get …
Ancient (a) Pyramid (n)
1. Over 190: countries in the world
2. About 7,000: languages
3. Over 1 billion: speakers of Mandarin Chinese
4. 380 million: native English speakers
5. 400 million: Spanish speakers
6. Over 300: different languages
7. 80%: speakers of Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, English
8. 65: islands

9. 109: different languages
10. 1: speaker
Where do you get tourist information?
→ I get tourist information in the Visitors’ Center.
Where do you learn about history?
→ I learn about history at the library, children’s museum and the university.
Where do you relax outside?
→ at the Coeternal Olympic Park.
Where do you see play or a musical?
Where do you park your car?
→ in the parking areas.
Where do you read a book?
→ at the library.
Where do you meet clients and colleagues?
→ in Business District and Office.
Where do you look at sea life?
11. What do you do? / What’s your job?
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12. Where do you live?
13. Do you like shopping?
14. What time do you finish school?
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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
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16.

-> I finish school at 11 a.m.
Do you have a car? -> No, I don’t.
How do you go to school?
Do you eat in cafes at lunch time?
Where do you eat at lunch time?
What time do you eat dinner?
Do you meet friends after school?
Where do you meet your friends?
Where does a doctor work?
-> A doctor works in a hospital.
Where does a photographer work?
-> A … works in a studio.

Where does a pilot work?
-> A pilot works on a plane.
Where does a sailor work?
-> A doctor works
Where does a student work?
-> A student works in university.
Where does a teacher work?
-> A teacher works in a classroom.
Where does a waiter work?
-> A waiter works in a restaurant.
Where does an accountant work?
-> An accountant works in an office.
Where do you live? -> I live in BD.
Who do you live with? -> I live with my family.
How do you go to school? -> I go to school by motorbike.
How long does it take? -> It takes 30 minutes.
What time do you get up? -> I get up at five a.m.
What do you do after that?
-> I brush my teeth and have breakfast.
When do you go to school? -> I go to school in the morning.
Where do you eat lunch? -> I eat lunch in the canteen.
What do you eat for lunch?
-> I eat rice and chicken for lunch.
What do you do in the evening? -> I listen to music and watch TV.
What time do you go to bed? -> I go to bed at 12 o’clock.
What do you do before you go to bed? → I brush my teeth.
What do you do on the weekend? -> I go home.
What do you often do in your free time?
-> I do my homework and play games.
Do you have a computer? -> No, I don’t.

What do you use it for?
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17. Do you like music?
18. What kind of music do you like? -> I like pop ballade.
19. When do you listen to music?

-> I listen to music in my free time.
20. What TV programs do you like to watch?
→ I like to watch game shows, movies, cartoons.
1. A doctor works in a hospital.
Expensive (a)
Free (a)
great (a)
popular (a)
crowded (a)
quiet (a)
what do you do? = what’s your job?
Finish (v)
Where does a doctor work? → A doctor works in a hospital.
Where does a photographer work? → A photographer works in a studio.
Where does a student go to school?
Study (v) -> studies
Have (v) -> has
Get (v) -> gets
Meet (v) -> meets
Start (v) -> starts
Finish (v) -> finishes
Live (v) -> lives

About 7,000 languages
Over 1 billion speakers of Chinese and Hindi
380 million native English speakers
400 million Spanish speakers
Over 300 languages on London
80% speakers of Chinese, Spanish, Hindi and English
65 islands in the Pacific Ocean
109 languages
1 speaker
Park (n)
-> park (v)
I can get tourist information at the visitors’ center.
I can learn about history the library, university and children’s museum.
I can relax outside at the Centennial Olympic park.
I can see a play or a musical at theater.
I can park my car in the parking.
I can read a book at the library.
I can meet clients and colleagues at Business district and offices.
I can look at the sea life at aquarium.
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1. I come …
2. He lives …
3. My friend speaks …
4. We don’t …
5. She doesn’t …
6. What does your husband do?
S + V(inf.)-s/es
S + don’t/doesn’t + V(inf.) …

Do/Does + S + V(inf.) …?
Where do you usually eat lunch?
-> I usually eat lunch at home.
How do you go to school?
-> I go to school by motorbike.
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
-> I have one brother.
What kind of music do you like?
-> I like pop music.
Where do you live?
-> I live in Binh Duong.
Where will you work after you graduate from university?
-> I will work for a company.
UNIT 4
Identical (a)
1. Do you know (v) any twins? -> Yes, I do.
2. Are they 100% (percent) identical (a)?
-> Yes, they are/No, they aren’t.
3. Do they have the same job? -> No, they don’t.
4. Do they have the same hobbies and interests?
Activity (n) -> activities
Do you go (v) walking/shopping/swimming?
Where do you go walking?
Do you play (v) tennis? / When do you play tennis?
Do you do (v) Tae Kwon Do?
Do you play (v) computer games?
Why do you play computer games?
→ Because It’s interesting.
Why don’t you like computer games?
→ I don’t have free time/ I think it’s a waste time/useless.

What games do you play? -> I play Talking Tom.
Do you watch (v) films?
What kinds of films do you like to watch?
→ I like to watch cartoons.
Why do you like cartoons?
→ because they are lively and interesting.
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Do you play (v) a musical instrument?
What musical instrument do you play?
Do you go (v) to the gym?
Do you meet (v) your friends after school?
Where do you meet your friends?
→ I meet my friends at a coffee shop.
What do you do after school? -> I go home and sleep.
Love/like (v) + N/Pro.
Do you like (v) music (n)?
Love/like (v) + V-ing
Do you like watching (V-ing) cartoons? -> No, I don’t.
Do you love (v) swimming (V-ing)?
Can you swim? -> No, I can’t.
Do you like playing badminton? -> Yes, I do.
Can you play badminton?
-> Who do you play badminton with?
Do you like learning English? -> No, I don’t.
Do you like doing Tae Kwon Do?
Do you love cooking?
Why do you like cooking?
Do you like listening to music?

Do you like traveling?
Do you love dancing?
Do you like taking photographs?
Do you have a camera?
How do you take (v) photographs (n)?
-> … with my cell phone.
Does he photograph (v) people?
Which of these things do you do when you take (v) a break at school?
website (n)
I+V…
I send emails to my friends
I don’t + V …
I don’t send emails to my friends.
Hobby (n) / different (a)
Take (v) photographs (n)
Photograph (v)
Does he photograph (v) people?
Adverbs of frequency:
Always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely, never …
S + V(inf.)-s/es …
S + don’t/doesn’t + V(inf.) …
Do/Does + S + V(inf.) …?
I usually work eight hours a day.
I usually go shopping at weekends.
I’m sometimes late for school.
I seldom have a long lunch at work.
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I never leave work early.

I sometimes travel to other countries for my holiday.
I sometimes work at night.
Play (v) baseball/basketball/boxing/cricket/football/ice-hockey/tennis
Go (v) cycling/running/sailing/skiing/surfing/swimming
S + can + V(inf.) …
S + can’t + V(inf.) ...
Can + S + V(inf.) …?
I can cook (v) for many people.
I can’t use Microsoft Office Word.
Can you play baseball? -> no, I can’t.
Can you speak Chinese? -> Yes, I can/No, I can’t.
cook for many people?
use Microsoft Office Excel?
swim?
run a mile?
play football?
write an email in English?
play a musical instrument?
dance?
ski?
play tennis?
How many languages can you speak?
→ I can speak two languages.
Which languages can you speak?
→ I can speak Vietnamese and English.
Which language can you speak (well →) better?
→ I can speak Vietnamese better.
Why can you speak Vietnamese better?
→ Because it’s my mother tongue.
Offer (v)

The top-three volunteer jobs (n)
Take (v) a break
Gap (n) year (n)
Generation gap (n)
Fill the gaps with the missing words.
1. Gap year volunteer work
2. Helping lions, writing for a newspaper, teaching English
1. How do you communicate (v) with people in other places?
-> I communicate by phones.
2. Is it different at work and in your free time?
-> yes, it is.
3. How do you communicate at work?
→ I communicate by emails, phones, and fax.
4. How do you communicate in your free time?
Different (a)
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Are you interested (a) in seeing …?
Receptionist (n)
Busy (a)
Fix (v)
Are you good (a) at fixing photocopiers?
-> Yes, I a m./ no, I am not.
Customer (n)
Translate (v)
Reply (v)
Replace (v)
I
me

You
you
He
him
She
her
It
it
We
us
You
you
They
them
Here him it (2) one (you/)
them there (2)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

There
It
It
Here
Him

Them
There
One

Do you have any interesting (a) volunteer jobs?
We have a job for English teachers.
Are you good at teaching?
I don’t know. I can speak English well.
Can you write? There’s English newspaper in Bolivia. They need journalists.
I can’t go for 18 months.
I’m not very good at writing.
Do you like animals?
We have a job Zambia.
Wow! That sounds interesting.

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UNIT 5
Famous (a) for
Where do you come from? -> I come from BD.
What is your hometown famous for?
-> My hometown is famous for pottery, tropical fruits, rice paper.
Taste (v) + N/Pro.
She tastes (v) the soup (n).
The soup tastes (v) delicious (a).
Taste (v) + Adj.
Grow (v) grew – grown
What is it? -> It’s …
What are they? -> They are …

Write (v) wrote – written
-> writer (n)
Hear (v) heard – heard
1.
They are good for everyday shopping.
2.
Food markets are great for fresh food and local dishes.
3.
It is 200 years old.
4.
I can buy meat and seafood.
5.
The local sauce is hot.
6.
There’s a great restaurant.
7.
I can hear live music.
8.
It’s open from Thursday to Saturday.
Food market (n)
What’s your name?
How do you spell your name?
Where re you from? -> I’m from BP.
Where do you live now?
Do you live in a house or an apartment?
Who do you live with?
I like shopping for food at a supermarket.
I don’t like shopping from lots of different shops on high street.
Do you like cheese?
1. I eat rice, but I never eat chicken.

2. I cook rice, but I never cook fish.
3. I grow pepper at home but I buy lemons at a shop.
4. I know what cheese tastes like but I don’t know what eggs taste like.
Local (a)
Sauce (n) -> fish sauce (n) -> soy sauce (n)
Tomato sauce (n)
1.
Supermarkets are good for everyday shopping.
2.
Food markets are great for fresh food and local dishes.
3.
St. Lawrence Market is 200 years old.
4.
I can buy meat and seafood.
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5.
6.
7.
8.

The local sauce is very hot.
There is a restaurant upstairs.
You can hear live music.
It’s open from Thursday to Saturday.
Countable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns
Cook the chicken with an onion.
You put some juice from a lemon on the fish.

I don’t use any carrots.
You always need some meat, onions, and tomatoes.
S + have/has
Do you have any salt?
A lot of + pl. n/unc. N
Many + pl. n
Much + unc. N
There’s a lot of cheese (unc. N) in the fridge.
He (have →) has a lot of CDs (pl. n).
They have many friends (pl. n).
There’s so much pepper (unc. N) in the jar.
Region (n) / gym (n)
Sweet (a) -> sweet (n)
Fridge (n)
Food (n)
Strawberry (n) -> strawberries (n)
How many + (pl. n) …?
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
-> I have two sisters, but I don’t have any brothers.
How many eggs are there in the fridge?
-> There are ten eggs in the fridge.
How many close (a) friends do you have?
I have 5 close friends.
How much + (unc. N) …?
How much money do you have?
-> I have 2,000dongs.
How much rice do you have?
-> I have ten kilos.
How much oil do you need?
-> I need one bottle of oil.

Grow (v) grew – grown
Seed (n) vault (n)
Plant (v) -> plant (n) vs. tree (n)
Island (n)
1.
Do you ever grow plants from seeds?
Why don’t you grow plants from seeds?
2.
Do you ever grow your own food? Why? Why not? Crazy (a)
→ Because I’m very lazy/don’t have time.
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1.
2.

Why don’t plants sometimes grow?
Who needs new seeds?
We need some chicken.
Are there any onions?
Please buy two kilos.
Chop an onion. -> chopping board (n)
I’d like banana, please.
Do we need a lemon?

Prefer (v)
Delicious (a)
French fries (n) / garlic fries (n) = chips (n)
Order (v)
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

How many eggs do you need?
I need two eggs.
How many oranges are there in the fridge?
There are 10 oranges in the fridge.
How much rice do you want?
I want ten kilos of rice.
How much soup would you like?
I’d like a bowl of soup.
Many bottles of water are there on the table?
There is one bottle of water on the table.
Order (v)
Favorite (a) restaurant (n)
I’m your waiter today.
Here is the menu.
Can I get you anything to drink first?
Here is the menu.
1.
I’d like a bottle of water
2.
One seafood special
3.
One four-cheese pizza
I’d like the menu, please.
I’d like a bottle of water.
Would you like anything to drink?

Would you like a cup of tea?
Yes, please. / no, thanks.
200 degrees Celsius
Heat (v)
Grill (v) -> grill (n)
Manual
I’ll have (v)
Delicious (a)
I’m full/hungry.
Fruit (n)
Garlic fries
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Seafood special (n)
Are you ready to order?
Here’s your water.
UNIT 6
THE PAST SIMPLE OF TO BE
am
S
is
Are
S + was/were …
S + wasn’t/weren’t …
Was/Were + S + …?
→ S (I, He, She, It, dtsi) + was
1. It is a museum.
2. It’s in Central England.
3. They can learn about local history and see archaeological objects.

1. One thousand years ago.
2. They were famous for their metal work and jewelry.
3. They were in the field near Birmingham.
4. There were 1,5oo objects.
5. Yes, they were.
6. The final value of the objects was £3,285.
Artist (n)
Famous (a) for
Metal (n) objects (n)
Interested (a) in
Final (a) value (n)
There’s an oven on the table in the kitchen.
There are five rooms in my house.
There was a cinema in my hometown ten years ago.
There were thirty guests at Mary’s party last Saturday.
He was born
When she was eighteen, she was a student.
S + V-ed(ii) …
S + didn’t + V(inf.) …
Did + S + V(inf.) …?
Live (v) -> lived
Work (v) -> worked
Make (v) -> made
Receive (v) -> received
Study (v) studied
Take (v) -> took
Show (v) -> showed
Move (v) -> moved
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Want (v) -> wanted
Like (v) liked
Spend (v) spent
Role play: someone’s past life
1. Who do you like best? / Who’s your favorite person?
→ I like my sister.
2. How old is he/she?
3. What’s his/her job?
4. When was he/she born?
5. Where was he/she born?
6. Where did he/she spend his/her childhood?
→ she spent her childhood in BD.
7. Where did he/she go to primary school?
→ I went to NTT Primary school.
8. When did he/she go to high school?
→ She went to high school when she was 15.
9. Was he/she a good student?
10. When did he/she finish high school?
→ She finished high school last year in 2015.
11. What university did he/she go to?
→ she went to TD2 University.
12. What did he/she major in?
→ She majored in English language.
13. When did he/she get married?
→ She doesn’t get married yet/She isn’t married.
14. Where does he/she work now?
-ed/-ing Adjectives
Bore (v) -> boring (adj.) -> bored (a)
Cash (n) -> cashless (a)

Pay (v) paid – paid
Keep (v) kept – kept
Do you usually pay for things …?

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