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GEC-S20-08

Lesson 1: FEELINGS, SENSES & MIND (1)

June 14th, 2020

Teacher’s Name: Duy Quang Student’s name:

HOMEWORK

REVIEW

1. VOCABULARY: Parts of body

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EXTENSION

LISTENING

Complete the form below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT

Example Answer
Application for a Current bank account

Type of current account: The 1……………………. account


Full name of applicant: Pieter Henes
Date of birth: 2…………………….
Joint account holder(s) No
Current address: 3……………………. Exeter
Time at current address 4. ……………………
Previous address: Rielsdorf 2, Utrecht, Holland
Telephone: Work 5………………………
Home 796431
Occupation 6…………………….
Identity (security): Name of his 7 …………………: Siti
Opening sum: 8. € …………………………
to be transferred from Fransen Bank, Utrecht
Statements: Every 9………………………
Requests: Supply information about the bank’s
10……………………… service

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PREPARATION FOR NEXT CLASS

1. VOCABULARY: Accidents and injuries


A. Check the meanings of the following phrases and tick the accidents/ injuries that
you have experienced before.

a. Bruise yourself badly  b. Burn yourself 

c. Have a bad nosebleed  d. Have a black eye 

e. Sprain your wrist  f. Twist your ankle 

g. Bang your head  h. Break a bone 

i. Cut yourself badly 

B. Even the fittest person suffers minor illnesses and injuries! Match the problem
and the cause. Why would you

1. get a blister? a. You’ve been working in a very noisy office


2. have a stomach upset? b. You’re just recovering from flu
3. be sunburnt? c. You’re about to go down with a cold
4. get a splinter in your finger? d. You’ve eaten some undercooked meat
5. have a headache? e. You’ve been making some bookshelves
6. feel run down? f. You’ve just done a long flight
7. have a sore throat? g. You’ve spent too long lying on the beach
8. be jet-lagged? h. You’ve been wearing new shoes

C. Choose the correct word.


1. If you have burnt yourself badly, you go to the casualty department/ local surgery.
2. If you cut your hand and need scars/ stitches the doctor will give you a local
anesthetic.
3. If you need medicine, the doctor will give you a recipe/ prescription to take to the
local pharmacy.
4. If you break your leg, the doctor will put a plaster/ bandage on it.

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5. When you are a child, you have lots of injections/ vaccinations for common
illnesses.
6. If you have a temperature, a nurse will take it with a syringe/ thermometer.
7. If you need weighing, the nurse will ask you to step on the stethoscope/ scales.
8. If someone is seriously injured, they are lifted into an ambulance on a stretcher/
wheelchair.

Please note down all the new words in your notebook. You can include the following information:

Part
Phonetic Example &
Word of Meaning
transcription collocations
speech
blister (n) /ˈblɪs.tɚ/ a painful swelling on the skin, I got blisters
often filled with a watery liquid from my new
shoes.

2. PRONUNCIATION: Syllables & word stress


A. Syllables
Words can be divided into one or more syllables.
Examples:
1 syllable 2 syllables 3 syllables

want /wɑːnt/ teacher /ˈtiː.tʃɚ/ example /ɪɡˈzæm.pəl/

Find some more examples for each category.


B. Word stress
If a word has more than one syllable, you give stress to one of the syllables by doing one or
more of these:

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Different words have different stress patterns.
Example:
Oo April, thirsty, morning, Sunday

oO July, thirteen, today

Ooo Saturday, yesterday, holiday

oOo September, tomorrow, eleven

ooO Afternoon, seventeen, twenty-one

Find some more examples for each category.


C. Stress patterns in two-syllable words:
Numbers Nouns Adjectives Verbs

oO Oo Oo Oo oO

thirteen thirty artist famous escape

fourteen forty woman lovely forget

sixteen sixty purple careful relax

eighteen eighty mountain anxious enjoy

Exceptions: Exceptions: Exceptions:


mistake asleep cancel
machine alone copy
2-syllable V ending
in _er, _en

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Listen
Happen
Answer
Offer
Enter

Practice
1. Find a way from Start to Finish. You may pass a square only if the word has the stress
pattern oO. You can move vertically or horizontally only.

2. Underline the word with a different stress pattern from the others.
Example: money machine mountain message
a. answer agree allow attract
b. middle minute mission mistake
c. compare correct copy collect
d. garden granny guitar grammar
e. complete common careful crazy
f. pronounce provide promise prefer
g. shampoo shoulder shower shopping
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h. reason remove receive review

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