This document appears to be a lecture summary for a student named Quách Đăng Duy for their English B21 course during the 4th semester of spring 2021. It includes the course name, date, and prompts for topics 1, 4, and 6 regarding rules in primary school, table manners, and questions not to ask strangers. The student provided two ideas for each topic - for topic 1, rules about school uniforms and raising your hand in class; for topic 4, waiting for elders to start eating and staying until others finish; and for topic 6, questions about relationship status.
This document appears to be a lecture summary for a student named Quách Đăng Duy for their English B21 course during the 4th semester of spring 2021. It includes the course name, date, and prompts for topics 1, 4, and 6 regarding rules in primary school, table manners, and questions not to ask strangers. The student provided two ideas for each topic - for topic 1, rules about school uniforms and raising your hand in class; for topic 4, waiting for elders to start eating and staying until others finish; and for topic 6, questions about relationship status.
This document appears to be a lecture summary for a student named Quách Đăng Duy for their English B21 course during the 4th semester of spring 2021. It includes the course name, date, and prompts for topics 1, 4, and 6 regarding rules in primary school, table manners, and questions not to ask strangers. The student provided two ideas for each topic - for topic 1, rules about school uniforms and raising your hand in class; for topic 4, waiting for elders to start eating and staying until others finish; and for topic 6, questions about relationship status.
Course name: English B21 4th Semester, Spring 2021
Week 4: 5a - Pizza with a pedigree
Lecture date: March 11th, 2021 Student: Quách Đăng Duy
1 Speaking
Write down (at least two) ideas for topic 1, 4 and 6.
1. Rules you had to follow when you were in primary school
We have to wear uniform every Monday morning. Raise our hand when we would like to speak in class or if we need to leave the classroom for any reason.
4. Table manners
Wait for the oldest people to start first.
Stay until other people finish. Say Thanks to the host after the meal.
6. Questions you shouldn’t ask someone you don’t know well
“Why are you single?” “When are you going to get married?”