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1. A week away
1.1 . Grammar: Future intentions: going to, would like to and want to
+ Be going to:
S + be going to + verb (bare-inf)
S + be going to + verb (bare-inf)
Ex:
He
Heis going to
is going tobecome
become
a violinist one day.
a violinist one day.
S + be not going to + verb (bare-inf)
S + be not going to + verb (bare-inf)
(QW) + be going to +S + Verb(bare-inf)?
(QW) + be going to +S + Verb(bare-inf)?
Yes, S + be/ No, S + be not
Yes, S + be/ No, S + be not
+ Would like:
+ Would like:
S + would like to + V(bare inf.)
+ Want:
Exercise:
a. Who are you going to b. What you're going to c. When you going to
8. I don't know. I think ___ anyone.
a. I'm going invite b. I'm not go invite c. I'm not going to invite
Would like and want: Xem them trong sach bai tap
1.2. Grammar: Suggestions and offers
+ Suggestion with let’s, shall we, we could + verb
Suggestion Positive Negative
response response
Let’s ( = let us ) Good idea Oh, no (+ reason )
Shall we watch a video? Yes, fine Sorry, but(+reason)
We could go to a club Yes, sure
Why don’t we go on holiday? Yes, okay
+ Offers with shall I? and I’ll + verb
Offer Positive Negative
Response Response
Shall I order a pizza? Good idea! It’s Ok,thanks (+reason)
I’ll make some coffee Yes, please if that’s ok
Fine/okay/sure/thanks
That’s very kind of you
That sounds fine/ nice
Rearrange to make a correct sentence.
1. How about a coffee?
2. Shall I take your jacket?
3. Shall we ask for the bill?
4. I’ll take you home.
5. Why don’t we go to the cinema?
6. Let’s have another drink?
7. Shall I call you tomorrow?
8. Why don’t we meet at the station?
9. I’ll the tickets book.
Yet: not happen up to now, place: at the end of a sentence
Already: a completed action.
Form :
(+) S + have/has/ + V- ed / P.P
(-) S + haven’t/ hasn’t + V- ed / P.P
(?) Have/ Has + S+ V- ed / P.P?
TEST ON PRESENT PERFECT
Complete the table in present perfect simple.
Positive Negative Question
He has written a letter. He hasn’t written a letter. Has he written a letter?
They have stopped. They have not stopped. Have they stopped?
We have danced. We haven’t danced. Have we danced?
She has worked. She hasn’t worked. Has she worked?
Andy has slept. Andy has not slept. Has Andy slept?
Write sentences in present perfect simple.
1. they / ask / a question - They have asked a question.
2. he / speak / English - He has spoken English.
3. I / be / in my room - I have been in my room.
4. we / not / wash / the car - We haven’t washed the car.
5. Annie / not / forget / her homework - Annie hasn’t forgotten her homework.
Write questions in present perfect simple.
1. they / finish / their homework - Have they finished their homework?
2. Sue / kiss / Ben - Has Sue kissed Ben?
3. the waiter / bring / the tea - Has the waiter brought the tea?
4. Marilyn / pay / the bill - Has Marilyn paid the bill?
5. you / ever / write / a poem - Have you ever written a poem?
Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.
1. They have talked about art at school. - Where have they talked about art?
2. Jane has got a letter. - What has Jane got?
3. Oliver has cooked dinner. - Who has cooked dinner?
Negative Sentences
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. I (see / not) anyone yet. …haven’t seen…
2. Phil (go / not) to the cinema last night. …didn’t go…
3. We (be / not) to the zoo so far. …haven’t been…
4. She (arrive / not) yet. …hasn’t arrived…
5. Emily (visit / not) me last week. …didn’t visit…
Questions
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. (you / read) the book yet? Have you read the book yet?
2. How many letters (they / write) so far? How many letters have they written so far?
3. When (he / tell) you that? When did he tell you that?
4. (you / be) at home last night? Were you at home last night?
5. How often (you / travel) abroad till now?
=> How often have you travelled abroad till now?
Text
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. A: (you / taste / ever) sushi? Have you ever tasted…
2. B: Yes, I (eat) sushi at least five times so far. …have eaten…
3. A: When (you / eat) sushi for the first time? …have you eaten…
4. B: I (eat) sushi for the first time on my dad's 50th birthday. He (invite) the whole
family to a Japanese restaurant. …ate… / …invited…
5. A: (you / like) it? …did you like…
6. B: Absolutely. In fact, it (be) so good that we (be) to that restaurant three times yet.
And on my mum's birthday, we (order) some sushi and (have) it at home. …was… / …have
been… / …ordered… / …had…
3.2. Vocabulary: Ways of communicating, telephoning, Reading: Get in touch through the
ages
Chu y hoc het tu vung, cum dong tu trong bai.
4. Going places
next to
between
at the end (of)
on/at the corner
behind
in front of
(just) around the corner
traffic lights
crossroads, junction
5. Important first
5.1. Revision of Simple past:
Positive Form Negative Form Question Form
S + V-ed
S + V2
S + Didn’t + V
• Did + S + V ?
Yes, S + did
No, S + didn’t
Wh-question+ did + S + V?
Signal Words of Simple Past
yesterday, 2 minutes ago, in 1990, the other day, last Friday
Preposition:
a. Time: at
…….eight o’clock;
………12.15;
……….midnight.
b. Days/ Dates: on
…… Wednesday;
……… New Year’s Day;
3. buy → bought
4. have → had
5. do → did
Complete the table in simple past.
Positive Negative Question
Jane was tired. Jane wasn’t tired. Was Jane tired?
Sean worked. Sean did not work. Did Sean work?
I had a cat. I didn’t have a cat. Did I have a cat?
Marry sang. Mary did not sing. Did Marry sing?
She saw us. She didn’t see us. Did she see us?
Put the sentences into simple past.
1. We open the door. → We openned the door.
2. You write poems. → You wrote poems.
3. Richard plays in the garden. → Richard played in the garden.
4. Kerry does not speak English. → Kerry didn’t speak English.
5. Do you see the bird? → Did you saw the bird?
Write sentences in simple past.
1. you / cards / play You played cards.
2. I / a car / want I wanted a car.
3. we / the game / lose We lost the game.
4. not / I / early / get up I didn’t get up early.
5. not / Jeff and Linda / home / cycle Jeff and Linda didn’t cycle home.
„Was“ or „Were“?
1. I were hungry.
2. You were in Australia last year.
3. She was not there.
4. Charly Chaplin was a famous actor.
5. Lisa and James were at home.
Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
1. Billy ate an apple. What did Billy eat?
3. ten minutes fast
A. after the correct time B. at the correct time C. before the correct time
4. Get a friend to phone you
A. Ask B. Find C. Look for
5. They say that an hour of sleep
A. people in general B. your friends C. your parents
6. It’s a great way to relax
A. big B. expensive C. wonderful
7. But avoid coffee, tea or alcohol
A. drink B. do not have C. try
6.3. Listening and speaking: making requests and asking for permission
Making requests: Could you …, please?
Asking for permission: Is it Ok if I leave….?
Can I borrow… ?
Do you mind if I change…?
7A. Special occasions
7.1. Revision of differences between Present Continuous and Present Simple
Present simple Present continuous
Form Positive S + am/is/are + O S + am/is/are + V-ing + O
S + V + O
Negative S + am/is/are not + O S + am/is/are not + V-ing + O
S + do/does not +V+O
Question Am/Is/Are + S + O? Am/Is/Are + S + V-ing + O?
Do/ Does + S+V + O?
Usage For actions which are generally
or always true
For actions which are in
progress now or around now
With phrase(s) Always, never, everyday,
usually, normally
3. The verbs 'be', 'have', 'like' and 'want' are normally only used in Simple Present.
4. The signal word 'usually' indicates that we have to use Simple Present.
5. The signal word 'now' indicates that we have to use present continuous.
Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. Look! They (leave) the house. are leaving
2. Brian (cycle) 30 km every day. cycles
3. Samantha (do) her homework at the moment. is doing
4. My parents (shop) right now. are shopping
5. He usually (get up) early in the morning. gets up
Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. You (see / not) her every day. don’t see
2. The baby (sleep / not) at the moment. isn’t sleeping
3. I (read / not) a book now. am not reading
4. We (go / not) to school on Sundays. aren’t going
5. He (watch / not) the news every day. doesn’t watch
question
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. (you / go) on holiday by plane sometimes? Are you going
2. (they / play) computer games every day? Do they play
3. (she / eat) dinner at the moment? Is she eatting
4. What (they / do) right now? What are they doing
5. (she / visit) her grandma very often? Does she visit
Text
Sieh dir das Bild von Jenny an und ergänze die sentences (Simple Present oder Present
Progressive).
1. Look! Jenny (go) to school. is going
2. On her back, Jenny (carry) her school bag. Is carrying
3. The school bag (be) very heavy. is
the heaviest
the prettiest
2/3 or more
syllables
sophisticated
elegant
more sophisticated
more elegant
the most sophisticated
the most elegant
Irregular forms good
bad
better
worse
the best
the worst
Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).
1. My house is (big) than yours. bigger
2. This flower is (beautiful) than that one. more beautiful
3. This is the (interesting) book I have ever read. most interesting
4. Non-smokers usually live (long) than smokers. longer
5. Which is the (dangerous) animal in the world? most danger
6. A holiday by the sea is (good) than a holiday in the mountains. better
7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) than a beer. more expensive
8. Who is the (rich) woman on earth? most rich
9. The weather this summer is even (bad) than last summer. worse
10. He was the (clever) thief of all. most clever
1. It's (good) whisky I've ever tasted. the best
2. What's (long) river in Europe ? the longest
b. Who’s going to look after your dog while you’re away on holiday?
c. There was a very strange looking man watching us so we ran away as fast as we could.
d. Everyone is really look round to your visit.
e. Look at this website – it’s got some brilliant photos.
f. Tell me the truth. Do you think I look good in this new dress?
g. Have a look. There’s a car coming!
h. Will you help me look for my keys? I can’t find them anywhere.
Complete the sentences in practice 3- page 47
Succeed to you!!!