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ENGLISH 6
1 to be – Present simple tense
a) I am (I’m)
b) He (He’s)
c) She (She’s)
d) It
is
(It’s)
e) You (You’re)
f) We (We’re)
g) They
are
(They’re)
eleven years old.
Questions
h) How old are you?
I’m eleven.
i) How old is he?
He is twelve.
j) Is she twelve?
Yes, she is.
k) I he eleven?
No, he isn’t (in not).
He is twelve.
2 There
a) There’s one. b) There are two.
Questions
c) How many tables are there? d) Is there a lake?
There is one. No, there isn’t.
d) How many chairs are there? f) Are there any flowers?
f) What does she do? She is a student.
7 Possessive pronouns
I my
you your
he/she/it his/her/its
we our
they their
8 Greetings
a) Hello. e) Good afternoon.
b) Hi. f) Good evening.
c) How are you? g) Good night.
I’m fine, thanks. h) Good bye.
Fine, thanks. Bye
d) Good morning.
9 Present simple tense
a)
I
b)
You
c)
We
d)
They
get up
e)
He
f)
She
gets up
a) What time is it? c) It is one thirty.
It is one o’clock. It is half past one.
b) It is on fifteen. d) It is one forty-five.
It is a quarter past one. It is a quarter to two.
11 Adjectives: big, small
a) Is your school big? c) Is your school big?
b) No, It is not. It is small. d) Yes, it is. It is big.
It is a small school. It is a big school.
12 Question words
a) What is your name? My name is Bi.
b) How do you spell it? B-I.
c) Where is your school? It is in the city.
d) How old are you? I am eleven.
e) Which grade are you in? I am in grade 6.
f) How many floors does your school have? It has three floors.
13 Days of the week
a) When do we have volleyball? We have volleyball on Monday.
b) When do you have physics? I have physics on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
c) When do we have soccer? We have soccer on Thursday.
d) When do you have geography? I have geography on Friday.
e) What do you do on Saturday and Sunday?
I help my mom on Saturday and Sunday.
14 go, travel – present simple tense
a)
b)
c)
d)
I
You
a) I am (I’m)
b)
c)
d)
He
She
It
is (He’s)
(She’s)
(It’s)
e)
f)
g)
You
We
They
are (You’re)
(We’re)
(They’re)
Traveling to China.
going to the USA.
walking to school.
playing soccer.
riding a bike.
waiting for a bus.
listening to music.
watching television.
eating lunch.
Questions
h) Are you going to school?
l) Does he travel by bus?
No, he doesn’t (does not).
m) Does he walk?
Yes, he does.
j) Is she going to school?
Yes, she is.
k) Is she waiting for the bus?
No, she isn’t.
She’s walking to school.
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19 Present simple tense
Questions
h) Do you like noodles?
Yes, I do.
i) Do you like fish?
No, I don’t.
j) Does he like noodles?
Yes, he does.
k) Does he like fish?
No, he doesn’t.
20 Can and must
h) Can I go?
No, you can’t (cannot) go.
i) We must leave now.
j) We must not stop.
k) He must travel to Ha Noi.
l) She must go home.
f)
I
You
We
They
He
She
would
(I’d)
(You’d)
(We’d)
(They’d)
(He’d)
(She’d)
like
rice.
meat.
fish
vegetables.
an orange.
an apple.
a)
b)
c)
d)
I
You
We
They
like
must
stop.
go.
leave.
travel.
walk.
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g) It (It’d) a banana.
Questions
h) What would you like? j) Would he like some rice?
I would like some orange juice. No, he wouldn’t.
i) Would you like some noodles? k) What would he like?
Yes, I would. He would like some vegetables.
23 Adjectives
tall
short
thin
fat
heavy
light
weak
strong
round
oval
long
short
hungry
thirsty
full
hot
25 Present simple tense
26 Adverbs of frequency
27 Present progressive tense
28 Future: going to
29 Weather and the seasons
30 Present simple tense
a) Where are you from?
b) I’m from the USA.
c) Do you speak Vietnamese?
d) No, I don’t.
I speak English and French.
e) Where is he from?
f) He is from the USA.
g) Does he speak Vietnamese?
h) No. He doesn’t speak Vietnamese.
He speaks English and French.
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31 Adjectives: comparatives and superlatives
a) The Pyramid of Cheops is tall.
b) The Eiffel Tower is taller than the Pyramid of Cheops.
c) Twin Towers is the tallest building in the world.
d) Ho Chi Minh City is big.
e) London is bigger than Ho Chi Minh City.
f) Mexico City is the biggest city in the world.
32 Dimensions
a) How long I the Great Wall of China?
It is over 6.000 kilometers long.
b) How high is it?
It is between 4 and 12 meters high.
h) They
live
on Tran Hung
Dao Street.
i) She has lots of friends in Hue.
She doesn’t have any friends in Ha Noi.
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j) She misses her parents and her friends.
k) She lives on Tran Hung Dao Street.
l) What do you want from the post office?
I need some stamps.
m) What do you usually do in the evening?
n) What does your father do?
o) Do you still miss your parents?
Yes, I do.
p) I don’t really like playing computer games.
3 So, too, either, neither
a) I’m in class 7A.
So am I. / I am, too.
b) I like bananas.
So do I. / I do, too.
c) I’d like some peas and I’d like some carrots, to.
d) I don’t like pork.
Neither do I./ I don’t, either.
e) They aren’t ripe. Neither are the bananas.
f) I hate carrots. And I don’t like peas, either.
g) I don’t like them.
Neither do I.
4 Present progressive tense
a) I am (I’m)
h) How much is it?
6 Prepositions
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a) How far is it from your home to school?
b) How far is it from Hue to Ho Chi Minh City?
c) The newspapers are on the racks in the corner on the right
d) Those books at the back of the library are in English.
e) The bank is between the hotel and the restaurant.
f) The police station is opposite the hospital.
7 Future simple tense
a) I will (I’ll)
b) He (He’ll)
c) She (She’ll)
d) It
will
(It’ll)
e) You (You’ll)
f) We (We’ll)
g) They
will
(They’ll)
have some water.
eat at eight o’clock.
get up early.
go home.
play marbles.
go by bus.
live in Hue.
h) Will you be free tomorrow? Yes, I will.
i) What time will it start? It’ll start at seven o’clock.
carrots.
h) Would you like to come to my house for lunch?
Yes, I’d love to.
i) I’d like to send this letter to the US.
j) I’d like some local stamps.
k) I’d like to tell you something about my country and where I live.
10 Imperative (Commands)
a) Please tell her I’ll call again after six.
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b) Remember to do your own washing.
c) Brush your teeth after every meal.
d) Pass the rice please, Hoa.
e) Don’t worry.
f) Don’t be late.
g) Don’t eat too much candy.
h) Don’t forget to write.
11 Adjectives: comparatives and superlatives
adjective Comparative superlative
a) good better the best
b) expensive more expensive the most expensive
c) popular more popular the most popular
d) cheap cheaper the cheapest
e) little less the least
f) small smaller the smallest
g) big bigger the biggest
h) long longer the longest
i) many more the most
12 Adverbs of frequency
a) What do you usually do after school?
g) That is fewer hours than any worker.
h) We go to school one day less than you in Viet Nam.
i) Do Vietnamese students have more or fewer vacations than American
ones?
j) Mr. Tuan has fewer days than Tim’s father.
k) There are fewer eggs than in the morning.
17 To be – past simple tense
a) I was
b) He
c) She
d) It
was
e) You
f) We
g) They
were
at home yesterday.
h) How was your vacation in Nha Trang?
It was wonderful.
i) Were you tired after the trip?
No, I wasn’t (= was not).
j) Most things weren’t (= were not) cheap.
k) You were ill.
18 Past simple tense
a) I
b) He
c) She
d) It
e) You
f) We
d) A pearl diver couldn’t stay underwater for longer than two minutes.
e) Can I help you?
f) I ought to finish it.
g) I should clean my room.
h) You may prefer the ocean.
i) I might not have my table tennis paddles with me.
j) I have to finish this question for Math tomorrow.
22 Adjectives/ adverbs
adjective adverb
a) good well
b) bad badly
c) quick quickly
d) slow slowly
e) skillful skillfully
f) dangerous dangerously
g) safe safely
h) sudden suddenly
i) Did your Mom wash it well?
k) They began to ride quickly.
l) She plays tennis badly.
m) The game sometimes moves slowly.
23 Everybody, everything, nobody, no one, nothing
a) Everybody knows the symptoms.
b) How is everything?
c) But nobody knows a cure.
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d) No one went home until the TV station closed for the night.
e) She enjoyed socializing with her friends and it cost nothing.
24 What
a) They show what they do.
have
(They’ve)
seen the film.
a) Writers and musicians have mentioned the ao dai in poems, novels and
songs.
b) I’ve already seen Giac Lam Pagoda.
c) Have you ever eaten Vietnamese food?
3. Direct and reported speech
Changes in tense
Direct speech Reported speech
Present simple
I walk.
Pas simple
I walked.
present progressive
I am walking.
past progressive
I was walking.
past simple Past simple/past perfect*
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I walked. I walked./I had walked.
Past progressive
I was walking.
Past progressive/past perfect
progressive*
I was walking. / I had been
walking.*
Present perfect
I have walked.
past perfect
tonight
tomorrow
yesterday
last night
two days ago
then/ immediately
that day
that night
the next/following day
the day before/the previous day
the night before
tow days before/ earlier
PLACE here there
DEMONSTRATIVE
HEADS
this
these
that
those
a) “I’ll go to Hue tomorrow.”
Miss Chi said she would go to Hue the following day.
b) “I’m having a wonderful time here.”
Mai said she was having a wonderful time there.
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5. Passive voice
Be + past participle
Modal verbs + be + past participle
a) Rice I grown in tropical countries.
b) Traditionally, the ao dai was frequently worn by both men and women.
If + past tense, would/could/might + verb
a) If you saw a UFO, what would you do?
b) If you were on board now, you would experience those marvelous things.
c) What would you do if you met an alien from outer space?
11. Relative clauses
Relative pronouns
Defining
defining and
non-defining
SUBJECT people that who
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things which
people who(m)
OBJECT
things
that/
which
people whose whose
*POSSESSIVE
things whose/of which whose/of which
* The possessive relative pronouns will be learned more intensively in the upper
grades.
a) Tet is a festival which occurs in late January or early February.
b) Family members who live apart try to be together at Tet
c) To the one whose feelings for me are so strong that the word love can’t
describe them.
d) He is a considerate and generous man who is loved not only by his family
but also by all his friends.
e) Viet Nam, which is in south-east Asia, exports rice.
expensive to make than regular paper.
Adverb clauses of concession
a) Thu Ha is not satisfied with her preparation for Tet, even though se has
decorated her house and made plenty of cakes.
b) Although we don’t have a Mother’s Day in Viet Nam, Dad and I have special
gifts and parties for my mom every year on the 8
th
of March.
c) Many tourists enjoy festivals in Viet Nam though they do not understand
Vietnamese culture very much.
14. Prepositions of time: up to, till,…
a) He will stay there till the beginning of October.
b) In the afternoon, he feeds the chickens and collects their eggs.
c) Mr. Thanh leaves Ha Noi at 2 pm.