Bài giảng môn Anh văn - Unit one: Homelife
1.I saw some bats flying from the bags.
2. He often speaks at different speeds.
3.She tore the photographs into halves. 4.I always have dates on rainy days.
5.The kids are playing with their toy kits.
THU KHOA NGHIA HIGH SCHOOLCHAØO NAÊM HOÏC MÔÙI – QUYEÁT TAÂM MÔÙI – THAÉNG LÔÏI MÔÙIEDITED TEACHER:TRAÀN ANH KIEÄTAUGUST, 12TH,2008Look at the pictures and put the words into groups according to the pronunciation of the “-S” ending soundelephantsspeakstiescliffsbuses(He) climbsbuzzeswoodspeasbooksorangeswatcheslampshandbags(she) washesThe “-s”ending sound is pronounced like /-s/ when the word end with the sounds /-f, -k, -p, -t, -8/cliffsbooks(He) speakselephantslampsThe “-S” ending sound is pronounced like /-z/ when the word ends with the sounds /-b,-d,-ð , -g,-n,-l,-v,-m,-r/ & all vowel sounds.handbagspeasshoeswoodsties(she) tamesThe “-ES” ending sound is pronounced like /-iz/ when the word ends with the sounds /-ê, -tê, -d2, -2 or -z/(she) washesorangesbuseswatches(a bee) buzzesUNIT ONE:HOMELIFELESSON 5LANGUAGE FOCUS Pronunciation /-z/ /-iz/ /-s/batskitsspeaksdatesphotographsbagskidsspeedsdayshalvesboxeschurchesflashesexchanges Listen and repeatPractise reading these sentences:1.I saw some bats flying from the bags.2. He often speaks at different speeds.3.She tore the photographs into halves. 4.I always have dates on rainy days.5.The kids are playing with their toy kits.How did the shoes look a few minutes ago?They were very dirty. / They looked dirty.Look at them now. They are clean. Why is that?He has just cleaned them.9:00 A.M10:00 A.MGRAMMARWhen I was a little girl, I often helped my parents with household chores.The Past Simple tense: Thì Quá Khứ đơn1.1. Form: S + V+-ED/2nd column + O; Be => was/were1.2. Usage: Simple Past is used to denote an action at a specific time in the past with no relating to the present.1.3. Adverbs of time: Yesterday, (an hour/two days/) ago, in 2007, last night (week/month/year/) My brother have never worked long hours like this before. The Present Perfect tense: Thì Hiện tại hoàn thành2.1. Form: S + have/has + P.P + O2.2. Usage: Present Perfect is used to describe an action happening in the past with a result at present; or often used with ever or never to talk about general experience2.3. Clues: just, recently, lately; already; (not) yet; since, for Exercise 1: Underline the most suitable tense form in each sentence1. Did you see / Have you seen my bag anywhere? I can’t find it now.2. Hello Peter, are you back from the match? Did you enjoy / Have you enjoyed it?3. This is the photo of my great grandfather. He was / has been married six times.4. Have you given / Did you give Helen my message when you have seen / saw her?5. Sorry, could you say that again? I didn’t listen / haven’t listened to you.6. Did you two meet / Have you two met before? Laura, this is Peter.7. Did you meet / Have you met anyone interesting at the party?Checking Exercise 1:1. Have you seen my bag anywhere? I can’t find it now.2. Hello Peter, are you back from the match? Have you enjoyed it?3. This is the photo of my great grandfather. He has been married six times.4.Did you give Helen my message when you saw her?5. Sorry, could you say that again? I didn’t listen to you6. Have you two met before? Laura, this is Peter. 7. Did you meet anyone interesting at the party? Exercise 2: Decide which answer (A, B or C) best fits each space. Dear Linda,I’m sorry I (1) __B__ to you for so long, but I (2) ____ very busy lately. All last month I (3) _____ exams, and I (4) _____ anything else but study for ages. Anyway, I (5) _____ studying now, and I (6) ____ for my exam results.As you can see from this letter, I (7) _____ my address and (8)_____ in Corydon now. I (9) _____ that I wanted a change from central London because it (10) _____ so expensive. A friend (11) _____ me about this flat, and I (12) _____ here about two months ago.When you (13) _____ to England this summer, please visit me. I (14) _____ here until the middle of August. Then I (15) ____ on holiday to Scotland.Please write soon.Margaret (1) A. don’t write B. haven’t written C. am not writing(2) A. was being B. am C. have been(3) A. had B. was having C. have had (4) A. haven’t done B. don’t do C. wasn’t doing(5) A. stop B. have stopped C. was stopping(6) A. wait B. am waiting C. have waited(7) A. am changing B. have changed C. will change(8) A. will live B. have lived C. live(9) A. decided B. have decided C. decide(10) A. will become B. becomes C. has become(11) A. tells B. told C. was telling(12) A. have moved B. was moving C. moved(13) A. will come B. came C. come(14) A. am staying B. stayed C. stay(15) A. have gone B. am going C. will have gone1-B, 2-C, 3-A, 4-A, 5-B, 6-B, 7-B, 8-C, 9-B, 10-C, 11-B, 12-C, 13-C, 14-A, 15-BHOMEWORKHans is visiting Britain. Hans has written the letter below to one of his friends. There are six mistakes in Hans’ letter. Identify and correct them.Dear Susie,Well, I have arrived here in London last week. So, I’ve been here since about nine days now. I’ve already seen a lot of things but unfortunately, I haven’t gone to London yet. Last night, I’ve seen a very interesting film. It’s about life in Scotland. I enjoyed it very much. I’ve learnt so much in a short time. I’m writing to you tonight as I can’t go out because I’m waiting for a phone call which didn’t come yet. Well, it seems a long time since I saw you, I hope you haven’t missed me too much!With very best wishes,Hans
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