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Vocabulary

Speaking 10: She’s pretty smart.


Similar (adj): tương tự
Different (adj): khác
Patient (adj) /ˈpeɪʃnt/ : kiên nhẫn
Serious (adj): nghiêm túc
Shy (adj): xấu hổ
Quiet (adj): ít nói
Smart (adj): thông minh
Confident (adj): tự tin
Calm (adj): điềm tĩnh
Creative (adj): sáng tạo
Forgetful (adj): hay quên
Generous (adj): rộng lượng
Strict (adj): nghiêm khắc
Structure
❑ Describing personality: ❑ Comparing personalities
S+ am/is/are (not) + ADJ • Similar:
e.g: My sister isn’t shy. She’s very talkative. She’s very shy, like me.
Có thể thêm một số từ chỉ mức độ như “ really, We’re both shy.
very, quite, a little” trước tính từ: • Different:
e.g She’s shy, but I’m not.
Tonny’s really serious. I’m very patient. My sister isn’t patient at all.
He’s quite generous.
My teacher isn’t very strict.
My little sister’s a little quiet.
Listening 10: Describing people
In my/her/his/their teens: ở độ tuổi thiếu niên
In …. twenties: khoảng hai mấy tuổi
Almost 30: gần 30 tuổi
Light brown: nâu sáng
Dark brown: nâu tối Vocabulary
Curly: xoăn
Straight: thẳng
Blond: vàng hoe (tóc)
Foot/feet: đơn vị đo lường độ dài (1 ft = 30.48 centimetres)

Inch/ inches: đơn vị đo lường độ dài (1 ft= 12 inches)


Vocabulary: Speaking 11: I love your shirt!

A jacket A dress A skirt

A watch A belt A pair of jeans

A shirt A ring A pair of shorts

A sweater A bracelet A pair of earrings

A T-shirt A necklace
Structure Giving compliments (đưa ra lời khen)
❑ Giving compliments
• I love/like your shirt. Is it new?
• That’s a nice sweater. When did you buy it?
• What a cool jacket! That’s color looks really good on you.

❑ Responding:
• Thanks. I got it on sale yesterday.
• Thank you. It’s my favorite T-shirt.
• No. It’s old. It’s my brother’s.
Vocabulary Listening 11: People we know

Easygoing /ˌiːzi ˈɡəʊɪŋ/ Hardworking /ˌhɑːd ˈwɜːkɪŋ/


Generous /ˈdʒenərəs/ Serious /ˈsɪəriəs/
Talkative /ˈtɔːkətɪv/ Smart /smɑːt/
Sociable /ˈsəʊʃəbl/ Lazy /ˈleɪzi/
Kind /kaɪnd/
Pronunciation Listening 11: People we know
Tham khảo thêm tại:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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LESSONE 13: WHEN DO YOU GET UP?

Daily routines vocabulary

Wake up Watch TV
Get up early/late Take a shower
Go to bed Brush your hair
Have breakfast Brush your teeth
Have lunch Wash your face
Have dinner Get dressed
LESSONE 13: WHEN DO YOU GET UP?
Grammar: Present simple tense to talk about daily routines
LESSONE 13: WHEN DO YOU GET UP?
Speaking: ask and describing about routines
Asking Answering
What time do you get up? I get up at 7 o’clock.
When do you go to work? I usually go to work at around 9 am.
How often do you watch TV? I sometimes watch TV in the evening.
How many times a day do you brush I always brush my teeth twice a day.
your teeth?
Do you go to bed late? Yes, sometimes.
Notes:
adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, not often, rarely, hardly ever, never
Times: once a day = one time a day , twice a day = two times a day, three times a week, four times a month
Information questions:
❑ Wh-question words
(What, who, when, where,
why, which)
❑ How
(How often, how long, how
many, how much)
When do you wear
What’s your favor shirt?
brand?
Are all of your T-shirts
black?
Who do you go
shopping with?
How many pairs of
shoes do u have?

Do you like to
wear jeans?
Do you wear shorts
Why do you hate when you go out?
jeans?
Write at least 5 follow-up questions

Who is your favorite singer? -> Justin Bieber.


Follow-up question:
1. Where is he from?
2. Does he have any hits?
3. When is his birthday?
4. Does he have girlfriend or wife?
5. How often does he release new song?
Grammar

• Grammar 1: Present continuous

• Grammar 2: Present simple vs

present continuous

• State verbs

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