Bài giảng môn Anh văn - Unit 19: Travel
Timetable ['taimtəbl] noun [C] (us schedule)
A list of the times when events are panned to happen, especially the times when buses, trains and planes leave and arrive
Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow?
The timetable for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower And the Louvre.
A list of the times when classes in school happen: thời khoùa bieåu
UNIT 19: I. VocabularyTomorrow [tə'mɔrou] Us [tə'mɔ:r.oʊ] adverb, noun [U](on) the day after today: ngaøy mai Is john coming tomorrow’s meeting? Used more generally to mean the future: töông lai, vò lai Today’s problem child may be tomorrow’s criminalWe make sacrifices now to give our children a better tomorrow Information [infə'mei∫n] noun [U] facts about a situation, person, event, ect....: thoâng tin Do you have any information about/on train times? I read an interesting bit/piece of information in the newspaper. o'clock [ə'klɒk] adverb used after a number from one to twelve to say the time when it is exactly that hour: ñuùng (giôø) It’s two o’clock. He rang me at four o’clock in the morning Map [mæp] noun [C] a drawing of the earth surface, or part surface, showing the shape and position of different countries, optical borders such as roads and buildings or giving you a particular type of information about a particular areaA map of the word: baûn ñoà theá giôùi A map Paris: 1 baûn ñoà thaønh phoá ParisA road map : baûn ñoà theá giôùi Morning ['mɔ:niη] danh từ buổi sánggood morning chào (buổi sáng)tomorrow morning sáng mai (thơ ca) buổi bình minhin the morning of life vào buổi bình minh của cuộc đời; lúc tuổi thanh xuânthe morning after (the night before) dư vị khó chịu sau một đêm nhậu nhẹt chè chén Afternoon [,a:ftə'nu:nz] phó từ chiều chiều; mọi buổi chiềuafternoons he usually slept chiều chiều nó thường ngủI. vocabularyTicket (proof of payment) ['tikit] noun a small peace of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an item or activity: veù A concert ticket A train/ bus/ plane ticketA lottery/raffle ticket A ticket office A ticket collectorLuggage ['lʌgidʒ] noun [U] (manly us baggage) the bags, cases, ect. Which contain your possessions and that you take with you when you are traveling: haønh lyù. Timetable ['taimtəbl] noun [C] (us schedule) A list of the times when events are panned to happen, especially the times when buses, trains and planes leave and arrive Do you have a Birmingham to London train timetable that I could borrow? The timetable for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower And the Louvre. A list of the times when classes in school happen: thời khoùa bieåu Guitar [gi'tɑ:] noun [C] a musical instrument with six strings and long neck which is usually made of wood, and which is played by pulling or hitting the strings with the fingers: ñaøn ghi ta He sat on the grass, strumming his guitar An acoustic guitar : ñaøn ghi ta moäc An electric guitar: ñaøn ghi ta ñieän Shift: ca Session: phieân Calculus: giaûi tích Algebra: ñaïi soá trigonometry: löôïng giaùcVocabulary StructuresAsking for information: I’d like some information about Ex: I’d like some information about the trains I’d like some information about the flights I’d like some information about the flights busesAsking if a seat is vacant or not Is this seat taken? Is it OK if I sit here? Asking to borrow things: May I borrow you some money? Could you lend me some money?Borrow (receive) ['bɔrou] verb möôïn Lend [lend] verb lent, lent cho möôïn Asking to borrow things Which track is the Saint Louis train? The 9:10 is on track twenty – nine. Which gate is the Orlando flight? The 3:20 is at gate four.
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