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• <b>Sách giáo khoa + vở ghi </b>
• <b>Trong q trình học: </b>
<b>- Tuân thủ hướng dẫn của giáo viên.</b>
<b>- Gọi lần thứ hai khơng có phản hồi…. </b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
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<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Which country is this?</b>
<b>Purposes</b>
<b>Review the vocabulary Unit 9</b>
<b>How to add suffixes Adj - Noun</b>
• <sub>1. accent (n) /ˈỉksent/</sub>
• <sub>2. bilingual (adj) /ˌbaɪˈlɪŋɡwəl/</sub>
• <sub>3. dialect (n) /ˈdaɪəlekt/: </sub>
• <sub>4. dominance (n) /ˈdɒmɪnəns/: </sub>
• <sub>5. establishment (n) /ɪˈstỉblɪʃmənt</sub>
• <sub>6. factor (n) /ˈfỉktə(r)</sub>
• <sub>7. get by in (a language) (v) /get baɪ ɪn/</sub>
• <sub>8. global (adj) /ˈɡləʊbl/: </sub>
• <sub>9. flexibility (n) /ˌfl eksəˈbɪləti/</sub>
• <sub>10. fluent (adj) /ˈfl uːənt/</sub>
• <sub>12. immersion school (n) /ɪˈmɜːʃn skuːl/: </sub>
• <sub>13. massive (adj) /ˈmỉsɪv/: </sub>
• <sub>14. mother tongue (n) /ˈmʌðə tʌŋ/: </sub>
• <sub>15. mutinational (adj) /ˈmʌːtiˈnỉʃnəl</sub>
• <sub>16. official (adj) /əˈfɪʃl/:</sub>
• <sub>17. openness (n) /ˈəʊpənnəs/</sub>
• <sub>18. operate (v) /ˈɒpəreɪt/: </sub>
• <sub>19. pick up (a language) (v) /pɪk ʌp/</sub>
• <sub>20. punctual (adj) /ˈpʌŋktʃuəl</sub>
• <sub>21. rusty (adj) /ˈrʌsti/: </sub>
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1. English today is the most___ spoken
language in the world.
1. English today is the most___ spoken language in
the world.
<b>A. widely</b> B. early
C. largely D. quickly
• <sub>2. My friend from Idian speaks a... of English </sub>
that I sometimes find it hard to understand.
3. We can.... our vocabulary through reading.
A. imitate B. decrease
C. open <b>D. expand</b>
4. The language that you learn to speak from
birth is....language.
A. official <b>B. first</b>
5. There are many...of English all over the world
such as British English, America English and Idian
English.
A. speakers B. terms
C. dialogues <b>D. varieties</b>
6. It is an important past of cultural identity to
keep your....in speaking English.
A. vocabulary B. language
7. Much.... comes through body language are
gesture.
A. talk B. exchange
B. C. speech <b>D. communication</b>
8. Try to....the meaning of words rather than
going to straight for your dictionary.
C. judge <b>B. guess</b>
<b>9. My English teacher often draws our attention </b>
<b>to... and differences between English and our </b>
<b>mother toungue.</b>
A. Similar B. similarity
<b>C. similarities</b> D. similarly
10. Nhung can speak English much more ...than
her sister can.
B. Fluency B. fluent