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VOCABULARY: GRAMMAR: MODALS AND SEMI-MODALS: PAGES 61:

prohibition the act of stopping something being


(n) ngăn cấm
/ˌproʊəˈbɪʃn/ done or used, especially by law

obligation (to do something) the state of


Obligation
(n) being forced to do something because it sự bắt buộc
/ˌɑːblɪˈɡeɪʃn/
is your duty, or because of a law, etc.

permit to allow somebody to do something or


(v) cho phép
/pərˈmɪt/ to allow something to happen

arrogant behaving in a proud, unpleasant way,


(adj) kiêu ngạo
/ˈærəɡənt/ showing little thought for other people

possibility the fact that something might exist or


(n) có khả năng
/ˌpɑːsəˈbɪləti/ happen, but is not certain to

certainty
(n) a thing that is certain sự chắc chắn
/ˈsɜːrtnti/

lack (of something) the state of not


Lack /læk/ (n) having something or not having enough Sự thiếu thốn
of something

Possibility the fact that something might exist or Khả năng chưa chắc
(n)
/ˌpɑːsəˈbɪləti/ happen, but is not certain to chắn
Ought to /ˈɔːt (modal
used to say what is the right thing to do Nên, phải
tu/ verb )

a large official meeting, usually lasting


Conference for a few days, at which people with the
(n) Hội nghị
/ˈkɑːnfərəns/ same work or interests come together
to discuss their views

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to give an amount of time, attention, etc.
devote /dɪˈvoʊt/ (v) cống hiến
to something

goal /ɡoʊl/ (n) something that you hope to achieve mục tiêu

lack of success in doing or achieving


failure /ˈfeɪljər/ (n) sự thất bại
something

fortune chance or luck, especially in the way it


(n) vận may
/ˈfɔːrtʃən/ affects people’s lives

the state of no longer having something


loss /lɑːs/ (n) or as much of something; the process that sự mất mát, sự thất bại
leads to this

property a thing or things that are owned by


(n) tài sản
/ˈprɑːpərti/ somebody; a possession or possessions

jewellery objects such as rings and necklaces that


(n) trang sức
/ˈdʒuːəlri/ people wear as decoration

possession vật sở hữu, sự chiếm


(n) the state of having or owning something
/pəˈzeʃn/ hữu

a pleasant situation that you imagine but trí tưởng tượng, ý nghĩ
fantasy /ˈfæntəsi/ (n)
that is unlikely to happen kỳ quặc

Accomplish accomplish something to succeed in


(v) Đạt thành tựu
/əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/ doing or completing something

a narrow strip of material, used to tie


Ribbon /ˈrɪbən/ (n) Ruy băng
things or for decoration
a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a
coin, that is given to the winner of a
Medal /ˈmedl/ (n) Huy chương
competition or to somebody who has
been brave, for example in war

Dozen /ˈdʌzn/ (n) a group of twelve of the same thing một tá

overcome something to succeed in


Overcome dealing with or controlling a problem
(v) Vượt qua
/ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/ that has been preventing you from
achieving something

Determine to discover the facts about something; to


(v) Kiên quyết, quyết tâm
/dɪˈtɜːrmɪn/ calculate something exactly

Stubborn determined not to change your opinion


(adj) Cứng đầu
/ˈstʌbərn/ or attitude

Blockbuster something very successful, especially a


(n) Bom tấn
/ˈblɑːkbʌstər/ very successful book or film/movie

worship somebody/something to show


Worship respect for God or a god, especially by
(v) Thờ cúng, tôn thờ
/ˈwɜːrʃɪp/ saying prayers, singing, etc. with other
people in a religious building

a film/movie, play, party, etc. that is not


Flop /flɑːp/ (n) Sự thất bại
successful

Idolise
(v) to admire or love somebody very much Thần tượng
/ˈaɪdəlaɪz/

to wish you had the same qualities,


Envy /ˈenvi/ (v) possessions, opportunities, etc. as Đố kỵ
somebody else

Hoàn hảo, không có


Flawless /ˈflɔːləs/ (adj) without flaws and therefore perfect
khuyết điểm

Infamous
(adj) well known for being bad or evil Ô nhục
/ˈɪnfəməs/
Arrogant behaving in a proud, unpleasant way,
(adj) Kiêu ngạo
/ˈærəɡənt/ showing little thought for other people

Modest not talking much about your own abilities


(adj) Khiêm tốn
/ˈmɑːdɪst/ or possessions

Faulty /ˈfɔːlti/ (adj) ot perfect; not working or made correctly Mắc lỗi

Renowned
(adj) famous and respected Có tiếng, trứ danh
/rɪˈnaʊnd/

Celebrated
(adj) famous for having good qualities Nổi tiếng, trứ danh
/ˈselɪbreɪtɪd/

Philanthropist a rich person who helps the poor and


(n) Mạnh thường quân
/fɪˈlænθrəpɪst/ those in need, especially by giving money

a newspaper that you believe to be of low


Rag /ræɡ/ (n) Báo lá cải
quality

Influential having a lot of influence on


(adj) Có tầm ảnh hưởng
/ˌɪnfluˈenʃl/ somebody/something

Rundown a reduction in the amount, size or activity


(n) Sự sa sút
/ˈrʌndaʊn/ of something, especially a business

a situation that is difficult and unpleasant


Hardship
(n) because you do not have enough money, Sự khổ sở, cam gho
/ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/
food, clothes, etc.

Apparent
(adj) easy to see or understand Rõ ràng
/əˈpærənt/

Ambition something that you want to do or achieve Sự hoài bão, sự tham


(n)
/æmˈbɪʃn/ very much vọng
GRAMMAR
PAST PERFECT AND PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS: PAGES 73:

PAST PERFECT PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

S + HAD + Vp.p S + HAD BEEN + V-ing


Example: Example:
He had lost the keys before he came home. I had been sitting in her room for 2 hours before
she talked to me.

​ It is used to make it clear We use the Past Perfect Continuous to


that one event happened show that something start_1221ed in
before another in the past. the past and continued up until
Example: another time in the past.
John had gone out when I arrived at Example:
the office. Had you been waiting long before the taxi
When they arrived we had already arrived?
start_1221ed cooking. We had been trying to open the door for
"Just" is used with the past perfect to five minutes when Jane found her key.
refer to an event that was only a Using the Past Perfect Continuous before
short time earlier than before now. another action in the past is a good way to
show cause and effect.
Example:
The train had just left when I arrived Example:
at the station. Jason was tired because he had been
I had just put the washing out when it jogging.
start_1221ed to rain. Sam gained weight because he had been
overeating.
Exercise 1:Tick the correct sentences. If a tense is not correct,
underline it and write the correct form.

Example:
Before that I had never been seeing a ghost.
-------> ……...had never seen

We sold our new house after we had bought a new one.


.............................................................
The road was blocked because a tree had been falling on it.
.............................................................
The street was icy in the morning as it had frozen all night.
.............................................................
I was full of energy because I had been having big lunch.
.............................................................
Had you ever slept in a tent before your holiday in Italy?
.............................................................
He'd been sleeping too long. That's why he was so morose!
.............................................................
There was no egg left. How many eggs had you been cooking?
.............................................................
I'd been calling Jane five times before she picked up the phone.
.............................................................
We had repaired the car for an hour when John appeared.
.............................................................
She had taught for 40 years by the time she retired.
.............................................................
In 2016 I had gone to France for five years.
.............................................................
I didn't give up even if I had been failing so many times.
.............................................................
Exercise 2: Use the following expressions to answer the questions.
try to get Jill on the phone
repair my computer all night
go to a wrong departure lounge
lose his temper
forget the map
not take a sunbath all day
take too many pills
not buy any food
not ask me
already drive for hours

Ms Oanh example:
Why were you so sleepy in the morning? Because I
...............................had repaired my computer all night.

Why did you miss the plane? Because I


..................................................................................................................................................
Why did Sam have a headache? Because he
..................................................................................................................................................
Why didn't you call me earlier? Because I
.................................................................................................................................................
Why wasn't Liz sunburnt in the afternoon? Because she
.............................................................................................................................................
Why did the teacher shout? Because he
...............................................................................................................................................
Why didn't you eat anything? Because I
..................................................................................................................................................
Why did you get lost? Because we
..............................................................................................................................................
Why did you stop to have a rest? Because I
..................................................................................................................................................
Why didn't you help him? Because he
..............................................................................................................................................
Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences and use the third conditional. Keep the
same meaning.
Ms Oanh Example:
My car was out of order. I did not drive her there.
---> If my car had not been out of order, I would have driven her there.

1. She did not give me her phone number. I could not call her.
If she ............................................. me her phone number, I could have called
her.
2. He was at work. He could not go with us.
If he had not been at work, he ............................................. with us.
3. My dad did not buy any sugar. My mum did not make any cake.
If my dad ..................................... some sugar, my mum would have made
some cake.
4. I travelled round the world because I had won the lottery.
I wouldn't have travelled round the world if I ................................................
the lottery.
5. We did not have enough money. We could not afford to eat in
restaurants.
If we .................................. enough money, we could have afforded to eat in
restaurants.
6. You were not prepared. You could not pass the exam.
If you had been prepared,you.................................................... the exam.
7. I came back home late because I had worked long hours.
I would not have come back home late if I .................................................. long
hours.
8. I was so young. I had no experience.
If I .......................................... so young, I would have had some experience.
9. They did not go on holiday. They did not have any rest. If they had gone
on holiday, they .................................... some rest.
10. You did not know what to do because you had not listened to me.
11. You would have known what to do if you .............................................. to
me.
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having a lot of money, possessions,


wealth /ˈwelθi/ (adj) sự giàu có
etc.

status /ˈstætəs/ the legal position of a person,


(n) địa vị
group or country

the quality that makes you


determination
(n) continue trying to do something sự quyết tâm
/dɪˌtɜːrmɪˈneɪʃn/
even when this is difficult

accomplish something to succeed


accomplish /əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/ (v) đạt được thành tựu
in doing or completing something

curious (to do something) having


curious /ˈkjʊriəs/ (adj) a strong desire to know about tính tò mò
something

a large group of people who play


orchestra /ˈɔːrkɪstrə/ (n) various musical instruments dàn hợp xướng
together, led by a conductor

time that is spent practising a play


rehearsal /rɪˈhɜːrsl/ (v) or piece of music in preparation for luyện tập
a public performance

to fasten or hang something on


hook /hʊk/ (v) câu, treo
something else using a hook; to be
fastened or hanging in this way

dễ di chuyển,, xách
portable /ˈpɔːrtəbl/ (adj) that is easy to carry or to move
tay

to annoy somebody, especially by làm phiền, hỏi đi hỏi


pester /ˈpestər/ (v)
asking them something many times lại

money for a particular purpose;


funding /ˈfʌndɪŋ/ (n) the act of providing money for such quỹ
a purpose

to make or do something using


whatever is available, usually
improvise /ˈɪmprəvaɪz/ (v) ứng biến
because you do not have what you
really need

having or bringing an advantage,


fortunate /ˈfɔːrtʃənət/ (adj) an opportunity, a piece of good may mắn
luck, etc.

feeling or showing thanks because


somebody has done something
grateful /ˈɡreɪtfl/ (adj) biết ơn
kind for you or has done as you
asked

upgrade something to make a


piece of machinery, computer
Upgrade /ˈʌpɡreɪd/ (v) Nâng cấp
system, etc. more powerful and
efficient

a person or company that


Người đưa sáng
Innovator /ˈɪnəveɪtər/ (n) introduces new things, ideas or
kiến, người đổi mới
ways of doing something

worried and feeling concern about


Concerned /kənˈsɜːrnd/ (adj) Lo lắng
something

a time when a particular situation


Opportunity
(n) makes it possible to do or achieve Cơ hội
/ˌɑːpərˈtuːnəti/
something

used to show that you think that a


Supposed /səˈpoʊzd/ (adj) Được cho là, giả sử
claim, statement or way of
describing somebody/something is
not true or correct, although it is
generally believed to be

inspiration (to do something) |


inspiration (for something) the
process that takes place when
somebody sees or hears something
Inspiration /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/ (n) Niềm cảm hứng
that causes them to have exciting
new ideas or makes them want to
create something, especially in art,
music or literature

to provide somebody/something
Supply /səˈplaɪ/ (v) with something that they need or Cung cấp, cung ứng
want, especially in large quantities

PAST PERFECT SIMPLE


We form the past perfect (simple) with:

Subject + had/hadn't + past participle

The form is the same for all persons.


Positive (+) and Negative (-)

Subject auxiliary past participle

+ I had passed the test.

- She hadn't seen the film before

Questions (?)

Question word auxiliary subject past participle

Had she passed the test?


Where had they seen the film before

We can answer yes/no questions with short answers.

​ ‘Had she passed the test?’ ‘Yes, she had.’


​ ‘Had you seen the film before?’ ‘No, I hadn't.’

We use the past perfect to talk about an action or an event that happened
before something else in the past.

​ We arrived too late. The train had just left the station. (The train left the
station first, and then we arrived.)
We also use the past perfect to talk about an action or event that happened
before a particular time in the past.
​ I had stayed in the same hotel twice before (= before the time that I am
thinking about).
We can use because + past perfect to explain a situation or give a reason.
​ I was happy because I'd finally passed my driving test!
​ Emma didn't come to the cinema because she'd seen the film before.
We can use questions in the past perfect to ask for an explanation or the
reason for something, especially when we are telling a story.
​ The door was open. Had someone been there before me?
​ I didn't understand it. Why had this happened to me?

Exercise 1
Join the sentences with expressions in brackets.
Example: They graduated. They got married. (as soon as)
They got married as soon as they had graduated.
1. They entered the restaurant. They were served. (after)
....................................................................................................................................................................
2. I didn't use my credit card. I lost it. (because)
....................................................................................................................................................................

3. They didn't tell me. Easyjet cancelled the flight. (that)


....................................................................................................................................................................
4. I couldn't go out. I broke my leg. (because)
....................................................................................................................................................................
5. He took up a job. He left school. (as soon as)
....................................................................................................................................................................
Susan fell in love with Jack. She told her parents. (after)
....................................................................................................................................................................
6. I was in Paris for a week. I met Ann there. (when)
....................................................................................................................................................................
7. Jim called Jane from his office. He came back home. (before)
....................................................................................................................................................................
8. Maria finished the meal. And I arrived. (by the time)
....................................................................................................................................................................
9. Messi scored the goal. The fans went wild. (as soon as)
....................................................................................................................................................................

Exercise 2 Complete the sentences with expressions in brackets.


1. He couldn't go skiing, because he ..................................... ill the night before. (fall) 2.
2. ................................................ off the lights before you left home? (you - switch)
3. The plane crashed because the engines ......................................... fire. (catch)
4. After Sam ........................... the bank, he got into his car. (leave)
5. When he arrived at the office, everyone ................................. gone. (be)
6. .................................................. anything to eat before you fed him? (the dog - have)
7. By the time Joseph returned home Sarah .......................... to get in touch with him
several times. (try)
8. Why .......................................... me before you refused their offer? (you - call)
9. I was so sad because Jill ................................................... somewhere in Spain.
(disappear)
10. What ................................................... with the computer before you called the
technician? (you - do)
Exercise 3: Respond to the following situations.

Example: I didn't clean my teeth after breakfast.


Why not? Had you done it before breakfast?

1. I didn't watch the film.


(you | see | it | before) Why?
.........................................................................................................................?
2. I wasn't surprised by the birthday present.
(you | already | know | about | it) Really?
......................................................................................................................?
3. I didn't know how to withraw money from the cash machine.
(you | not do | it | before) What a shame!
..........................................................................................................?
4. I got to the airport on time, but I missed my plane.
(you | leave | your ticket | at home) How come?
...............................................................................................................?
5. I didn't have to do my English homework at home.
(you | write | it | at school) Why not?
..................................................................................................................?
6. I was so sick when I went to bed!
(what | you | eat | before that)
..................................................................................................................................?
7. I got lost on my way to your place.
(Sharon | not tell | you | the way) That's a pity.
............................................................................................................?
8. I saw Jane for the first time at your party last Saturday.
(you | not meet | Jane | at my previous party) Are you sure?
..........................................................................................................?
ALBERT EINSTEIN
Albert Einstein is perhaps the best-known scientist of the 20th century. He
received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 and his theories of special and general
relativity are of great importance to many branches of physics and astronomy. He
is well known for his theories about light, matter, gravity, space and time. His most
famous idea is that energy and mass are different forms of the same thing.

Einstein was born in Wurttemberg, Germany on 14th March 1879. His family was
Jewish but he had not been very religious in his youth although he became very
interested in Judaism in later life.

It is well documented that Einstein did not begin speaking until after the age of
three. In fact, he found speaking so difficult that his family were worried that he
would never start to speak. When Einstein was four years old, his father gave him a
magnetic compass. It was this compass that inspired him to explore the world of
science. He wanted to understand why the needle always pointed north whichever
way he turned the compass. It looked as if the needle was moving itself. But the
needle was inside a closed case, so no other force (such as the wind) could have
been moving it. And this is how Einstein became interested in studying science and
mathematics.

In fact, he was so clever that at the age of 12 he taught himself Euclidean geometry.
At fifteen, he went to school in Munich which he found very boring. he finished
secondary school in Aarau, Switzerland and entered the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology in Zurich from which he graduated in 1900. But Einstein did not like
the teaching there either. He often missed classes and used the time to study
physics on his own or to play the violin instead. However, he was able to pass his
examinations by studying the notes of a classmate. His teachers did not have a
good opinion of him and refused to recommend him for a university position. So,
he got a job in a patent office in Switzerland. While he was working there, he wrote
the papers that first made him famous as a great scientist.

Einstein had two severely disabled children with his first wife, Mileva. His daughter
(whose name we do not know) was born about a year before their marriage in
January 1902. She was looked after by her Serbian grandparents until she died at
the age of two. It is generally believed that she died from scarlet fever but there are
those who believe that she may have suffered from a disorder known as Down
Syndrome. But there is not enough evidence to know for sure. In fact, no one even
knew that she had existed until Einstein's granddaughter found 54 love letters that
Einstein and Mileva had written to each other between 1897 and 1903. She found
these letters inside a shoe box in their attic in California. Einstein and Mileva's son,
Eduard, was diagnosed with schizophrenia. He spent decades in hospitals and died
in Zurich in 1965.
Just before the start of World War I, Einstein moved back to Germany and became
director of a school there. But in 1933, following death threats from the Nazis, he
moved to the United States, where he died on 18th April 1955.

For questions 1-8, write: TRUE, FALSE , NOT GIVEN

1. The general theory of relativity is a very important theory in modern physics.


______
2. Einstein had such difficulty with language that those around him thought he
would never learn how to speak. __________
3. It seemed to Einstein that nothing could be pushing the needle of the compass
around except the wind.____________
4. Einstein enjoyed the teaching methods in Switzerland.__________
5. Einstein taught himself how to play the violin.__________
6. His daughter died of schizophrenia when she was two._________
7. The existence of a daughter only became known to the world between 1897 and
1903.___________
8. In 1933 Einstein moved to the United States where he became an American
citizen.________
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to give an amount of time, attention,


devote /dɪˈvoʊt/ (v) cống hiến
etc. to something

goal /ɡoʊl/ (n) something that you hope to achieve mục tiêu

fortune chance or luck, especially in the way


(n) vận may
/ˈfɔːrtʃən/ it affects people’s lives

the state of no longer having


sự mất mát, sự thất
loss /lɑːs/ (n) something or as much of something;
bại
the process that leads to this

a thing or things that are owned by


property
(n) somebody; a possession or tài sản
/ˈprɑːpərti/
possessions

jewellery objects such as rings and necklaces


(n) trang sức
/ˈdʒuːəlri/ that people wear as decoration

possession the state of having or owning vật sở hữu, sự chiếm


(n)
/pəˈzeʃn/ something hữu

a pleasant situation that you


trí tưởng tượng, ý
fantasy /ˈfæntəsi/ (n) imagine but that is unlikely to
nghĩ kỳ quặc
happen

Accomplish accomplish something to succeed


(v) Đạt thành tựu
/əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/ in doing or completing something
a flat piece of metal, usually shaped
like a coin, that is given to the
Medal /ˈmedl/ (n) winner of a competition or to Huy chương
somebody who has been brave, for
example in war

Dozen /ˈdʌzn/ (n) a group of twelve of the same thing một tá

overcome something to succeed in


Overcome dealing with or controlling a
(v) Vượt qua
/ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/ problem that has been preventing
you from achieving something

to discover the facts about


Determine Kiên quyết, quyết
(v) something; to calculate something
/dɪˈtɜːrmɪn/ tâm
exactly

Stubborn determined not to change your


(adj) Cứng đầu
/ˈstʌbərn/ opinion or attitude

something very successful,


Blockbuster
(n) especially a very successful book or Bom tấn
/ˈblɑːkbʌstər/
film/movie

worship somebody/something to
show respect for God or a god,
Worship
(v) especially by saying prayers, Thờ cúng, tôn thờ
/ˈwɜːrʃɪp/
singing, etc. with other people in a
religious building

a film/movie, play, party, etc. that is


Flop /flɑːp/ (n) Sự thất bại
not successful

to admire or love somebody very


Idolise /ˈaɪdəlaɪz/ (v) Thần tượng
much

to wish you had the same qualities,


Envy /ˈenvi/ (v) possessions, opportunities, etc. as Đố kỵ
somebody else

Hoàn hảo, không có


Flawless /ˈflɔːləs/ (adj) without flaws and therefore perfect
khuyết điểm

Infamous (adj) well known for being bad or evil Ô nhục


/ˈɪnfəməs/

behaving in a proud, unpleasant


Arrogant
(adj) way, showing little thought for Kiêu ngạo
/ˈærəɡənt/
other people

Modest
not talking much about your own
/ˈmɑːdɪst/ (adj) Khiêm tốn
abilities or possessions

ot perfect; not working or made


Faulty /ˈfɔːlti/ (adj) Mắc lỗi
correctly

Renowned
(adj) famous and respected Có tiếng, trứ danh
/rɪˈnaʊnd/

Celebrated
(adj) famous for having good qualities Nổi tiếng, trứ danh
/ˈselɪbreɪtɪd/

a rich person who helps the poor


Philanthropist
(n) and those in need, especially by Mạnh thường quân
/fɪˈlænθrəpɪst/
giving money

a newspaper that you believe to


Rag /ræɡ/ (n) Báo lá cải
be of low quality

Influential having a lot of influence on


(adj) Có tầm ảnh hưởng
/ˌɪnfluˈenʃl/ somebody/something

a reduction in the amount, size or


Rundown
(n) activity of something, especially a Sự sa sút
/ˈrʌndaʊn/
business

a situation that is difficult and


Hardship unpleasant because you do not
(n) Sự khổ sở, cam gho
/ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/ have enough money, food,
clothes, etc.

Apparent
(adj) easy to see or understand Rõ ràng
/əˈpærənt/
Ambition (n) something that you want to do or Sự hoài bão, sự tham
/æmˈbɪʃn/ achieve very much vọng

GRAMMAR: MODALS AND SEMI-MODALS: PAGES 61:

modals/semi-modals (not) + V-bare

Example:
He may not come because he is very busy.

FUNCTION MODAL AND SEMI-MODAL VERBS


can, be able to
Ability
(present/future) Example:
I can cook but not too well.
cannot, not be able to
Inability
Example:
(present/future)
He is not be able to call her because his phone is
broken.
could, was/were able to
Example:
Ability (past)
I missed the bus but luckily I could drive at the
airport on time.
couldn’t, was/were not able to
Example:
Inability (past)
I lost my keys last night. I tried to find but I
couldn’t see them.
should, shouldn’t, ought to
Advice/suggestions
Example:
You should go out with your roommates.
Can, could, may
Permission/ requests Example:
May I have some water please?
Must, have to
Example:
Necessity/obligation
People must protect the environment.

mustn’t
prohibition Example:
You mustn’t touch the tiger.
don’t have to, needn’t
lack of obligation or Example:
necessity I bought that book already, so you needn’t give
me another one.
must

certainty Example:
She must be very happy when she meet her
boyfriend.
Can’t

impossibility Example:
That can’t be my uncle because he is in America
now.
could, may, might
possibility
Example:
I couldn’t hear him. He may be sleeping now.
EXERCISE 1:
EXERCISE 2:

EXERCISE 3:
MUST, MUSTN’T, HAVE TO, DON’T HAVE TO
Complete these sentences with must, mustn’t or the correct or
the correct form of have to.
1.- At our school we __________ wear a uniform. ----> have to ( Ms.Oanh
example^^)

2.- You __________ cross the roads without looking. It’s dangerous.
3.- You _______ turn on the central heating. It’s automatic.
4.- The exams are next week. I __________ work harder.
5.- You ________ forget your umbrella. It’s going to rain.
6.- Students _________ listen to the teacher or they won’t understand. 7.- You _____
cross the road when the red light is showing.
8.- We __________ leave now or we’ll miss the plane.
9.- Soldiers ____________ obey orders.
10.- Sorry, I ___________ go now. I don’t want to be late.
11.- Shop assistants __________ deal with the public.
12.- You __________ come with us if you don’t want to.
13.- I was late this morning because I _________ wait a long time for the bus.
14.- In Spain, teachers __________ wear uniforms.
15.- You ___________ take food in your room.
16.- You __________ use the elevators in case of fire.
17.- I _________ wear glasses because I can’t see very
18.- You ___________ read this book. It’s really good.
19.- You __________ go shopping today. We don’t need anything.
20.- You __________ a mobile phone in class.
21.- We ___________ feed the animals. It’s forbidden.
22.- We _________ book the tickets before it’s too late.
23.- In Spain, teachers _________ work on Saturdays.
24.- In Britain you __________ drive on the left.
25.- Every player in a football team __________ have a number.
26.- You ___________ forget his birthday again.
27.- Doctors sometimes ___________ work at the weekend.
28.- Nowadays in Spain pupils ____ learn Latin at school.
29.- You __________ smoke on public places.
30.- My wife __________ go to work today. It’s a holiday.
31.- You _________ shout. I can hear you.
32.- We ___________ be quiet in the library.
33.- You __________ use a computer on the plane.
34.- She ___________ come to the dentist’s with me.
35.- At a restaurant you _________ pay the bill but you __________ eat everything.
EXERCISE 4: Could Have Should Have Would + Have + VERB
3

1. I ___________________________________ (buy) bread but I didn’t know we needed it. (past

possibility) ----> could have bought ( Ms. Oanh example) ^^

2. We ___________________________________ (invite) so many people to our party! I’m


worried that we won’t have enough room for everyone. (past negative advice /
regret)
3. I ___________________________________ (start) saving money years ago! (past advice /
regret)
4. We ___________________________________ (join) you at the restaurant, but we couldn’t
get a babysitter. (past willingness)
5. The weather ___________________________________ (be) any worse! (past negative
possibility)
6. I ___________________________________ (arrive) on time, even if I’d left earlier. There
were dreadful traffic jams all the way. (past negative possibility)
7. They ___________________________________ (win) the football match, but John hurt his
ankle. (past possibility)
8. Amanda ___________________________________ (finish) the work, but she felt ill and had
to go home. (past willingness)
9. Lucy ___________________________________ (left) earlier. She missed her flight. (past
advice / regret)
10. We ___________________________________ (finish) the game, even if we’d wanted to. It
was raining very hard and we had to stop. (past negative possibility)
11. I ___________________________________ (eat) so much chocolate! I feel sick! (past
negative advice / regret)
12. Luke ___________________________________ (pass) the exam if he’d studied a bit more.
(past possibility)
13. John ___________________________________ (call) Amy, but he didn’t have her number.
(past willingness)
14. You ___________________________________ (be) rude to him. He’s going to be really
angry now. (past negative advice / regret)
15. She ___________________________________ (come) to the restaurant if she’d left work
earlier. (past possibility)
16. You ___________________________________ (take) this job. I can see you’re not enjoying
it. (past negative advice / regret)
17. The race was really difficult. She ___________________________________ (win) because
she’s not fit enough. (past negative possibility)
18. Our neighbours ___________________________________ (cut) down the tree in their
garden. It was a really beautiful tree. (past negative advice / regret)
19. The children ___________________________________ (do) their homework last night.
Then they wouldn’t be panicking on the way to school. (past advice / regret)
20. I’m really cold! I ___________________________________ (bring) my coat. (past advice /
regret)
21. I ___________________________________ (come) to see you! I didn’t know you were ill.
(past willingness)
22. Andrew ___________________________________ (go) to Cambridge University, but he
decided to travel instead. (past possibility) 23. They ___________________________________
(be) kinder to me. They were absolutely lovely. (past negative possibility)
24. You ___________________________________ (buy) some milk at the shops. We don’t have
any milk. (past advice / regret)
25. They ___________________________________ (come) to have breakfast with us, but they

went to bed too late the night before. (past willingness)


REMINDER
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Teacher(s) (Giáo viên): Teaching Assistant(s) (Trợ giảng):
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Today’s Lesson

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vựng đều đặn nhé “VÌ “ngày đầu tiên học offline sẽ là bài Test Vocab, nhớ học dần dần đừng
để dồn tới đó học nhé, ăn đòn dới tuiiiiiii!)

VOCABULARY: READING: PAGES 58, 59:

having a lot of money, possessions,


wealth /ˈwelθi/ (adj) sự giàu có
etc.

status /ˈstætəs/ the legal position of a person,


(n) địa vị
group or country

the quality that makes you


determination
(n) continue trying to do something sự quyết tâm
/dɪˌtɜːrmɪˈneɪʃn/
even when this is difficult

accomplish something to succeed


accomplish /əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/ (v) đạt được thành tựu
in doing or completing something

curious (to do something) having


curious /ˈkjʊriəs/ (adj) a strong desire to know about tính tò mò
something

a large group of people who play


orchestra /ˈɔːrkɪstrə/ (n) various musical instruments dàn hợp xướng
together, led by a conductor

time that is spent practising a play


rehearsal /rɪˈhɜːrsl/ (v) or piece of music in preparation for luyện tập
a public performance
to fasten or hang something on
hook /hʊk/ (v) something else using a hook; to be câu, treo
fastened or hanging in this way

dễ di chuyển,, xách
portable /ˈpɔːrtəbl/ (adj) that is easy to carry or to move
tay

to annoy somebody, especially by làm phiền, hỏi đi hỏi


pester /ˈpestər/ (v)
asking them something many times lại

money for a particular purpose;


funding /ˈfʌndɪŋ/ (n) the act of providing money for such quỹ
a purpose

to make or do something using


whatever is available, usually
improvise /ˈɪmprəvaɪz/ (v) ứng biến
because you do not have what you
really need

having or bringing an advantage,


fortunate /ˈfɔːrtʃənət/ (adj) an opportunity, a piece of good may mắn
luck, etc.

feeling or showing thanks because


somebody has done something
grateful /ˈɡreɪtfl/ (adj) biết ơn
kind for you or has done as you
asked

upgrade something to make a


piece of machinery, computer
Upgrade /ˈʌpɡreɪd/ (v) Nâng cấp
system, etc. more powerful and
efficient

a person or company that


Người đưa sáng
Innovator /ˈɪnəveɪtər/ (n) introduces new things, ideas or
kiến, người đổi mới
ways of doing something

worried and feeling concern about


Concerned /kənˈsɜːrnd/ (adj) Lo lắng
something

a time when a particular situation


Opportunity
(n) makes it possible to do or achieve Cơ hội
/ˌɑːpərˈtuːnəti/
something
used to show that you think that a
claim, statement or way of
Supposed /səˈpoʊzd/ (adj) describing somebody/something is Được cho là, giả sử
not true or correct, although it is
generally believed to be

inspiration (to do something) |


inspiration (for something) the
process that takes place when
somebody sees or hears something
Inspiration /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/ (n) Niềm cảm hứng
that causes them to have exciting
new ideas or makes them want to
create something, especially in art,
music or literature

to provide somebody/something
Supply /səˈplaɪ/ (v) with something that they need or Cung cấp, cung ứng
want, especially in large quantities

PREPARING FOR MATCHING TASKS:

​ It's a good idea to read the matching questions before you read the article.
​ Underline the important words in each matching question so you understand the
information you need to find.
​ Read the article quickly to get a general understanding.
​ Go back and scan the article to find a section which matches the important words you
underlined.
​ Repeat the process for each question until you have matched them all.

HOMEWORK

Finishing all these exercises below in your notebook


WRITING TASK

Writing an essay and describe a successful person who you have


admired for a long time ( your essay must at least 120 words)
Following these questions:
- Who is he/she? What is her/his career?
- What are his/her characteristics/personalities?
- Why is he/her successful in his/her field?
- Has he/she been through any difficulties? What are they and how does this guy
overcome them?
- Why do you admire him/her and what can you learn from this successful
person?

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REMINDER
Sunday, August 8th - 2021 Classcode (Mã lớp): BD1YS-5B-2105
Teacher(s) (Giáo viên): Teaching Assistant(s) (Trợ giảng):
Mr.Michael Ms. Oanh Huynh(0869331735)

FINISH HOMEWORK ON REMINDER ---> SEND PICTURES TO MY MESSAGE


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Homework
FINISHING THESE 3 EXERCISES AND SENDING TO
ME BEFORE 6:00 PM FRIDAY 13TH AUGUST

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