Unit 4 – My neighbourhood Part A – Vocabulary and Grammar I/ Fine one odd word A, B, C, or D. A. grocery B. restaurant C. café D. cathedral A. better B. smaller C. worker D. hotter A. sweet B. bread C. cake D. coffee A. baker B. grocer C. neighbour D. barber A. factory B. park C. theatre D. cinema II/ Write sentences, using the comparative form of the adjectives. Mai/ intelligent/ Kien/ . à My brother/ strong/ my sister/ . à My school/ big/ my brother’s school/ . à Life in the city/ exciting/ life in the countryside/ . à Peter’s exam results/ bad/ Nick’s exam results/ . à III/ Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjectives. It’s (cold) in the north of Viet Nam than in the south. Is a snake (dangerous) than a dog? Doing our homework is (important) than reading a novel. She’s not very happy. Her exam (bad) than her sister’s. Let’s go to Da Lat. The weather’s (good) there than that in Ho Chi Minh City. IV*/ Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box to make comparisons. she was a child than it was when I bought it than he used to be than ten years ago than I was before My brother is more confident . My watch is much older . She is more attractive than when . I’m happier in my new school . Fewer people own a bicycle now . Part IV is a hard question. Teacher justs do the exercise with the students have good or near good academic. Unit 4 – My neighbourhood Part B – Listening I/ Listen and complete the following dialogues. A: Can you tell me the way to the post office? B: . A: ? B: Yes, there is one on Nguyen Du Street. First go straight, then turn left. It’s on your right. A: Excuse me, is there a bank near here? B: . A: ? B: First take the second turning on your left. Then keep straight. It’s on your left. A: Where can we see a film in this neighbourhood? B: . A: ? B: There’s an Internet café on Le Loi Street. First go past the traffic lights, and then turn left. Go to the end of the street. It’s on your right. II/ Listen and complete the letter. Dear Ha, Let’s (1) on Sunday evening at Quynh Café on Tran Quang Dieu Street. There’s a post office on the corner of the street. The café is next to the post office. There’s a cinema opposite the café (2) we can see a film after we have coffee. To (3) to the café, take bus (4) 8 to Truong Thi Street. Get off at the bus stop in front of a park. Go along the street (5) you get to the traffic lights and then turn right. Take the first (6) on your right. Go straight ahead – just about 500 metres and it’s on your left. See you there! Khang Unit 4 – My neighbourhood Part C – Reading I/ Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D for each of the gaps to complete the following text. OAK CITY Oak City is a great city. There’s so (1) to do! There are cinemas, parks and discos. It’s got some great clothes and music shops (2) . Oak City is very modern and beautiful. There aren’t any (3) buildings and there’s some beautiful (4) around the city. Is there any pollution in the Oak City? There isn’t much pollution (5) there isn’t much traffic. Everyone travels (6) bike and walks, so there aren’t many accidents. No one works, so everyone has got a lot of free time. Are there any unfriendly people in Oak City? No – so come and spend a little time here! A. much B. many C. some D. any A. neither B. either C. too D. so A. beautiful B. ugly C. pretty D. unpleasant A. scenery B. scene C. view D. sight A. so B. because C. although D. if A. on B. in C. with D. by II/ Read the email and answer the following questions. Dear Phong, I’m sorry I couldn’t write to you earlier because I was very busy. Now, we’re staying in a hotel near a shopping area in District 10. Near my hotel, there’s a cinema, a post office, a supermarket and some cafés. There are some big shops at the end of the street. It is also very noisy here because there’s always a lot of traffic, day and night. In my hometown, I live in a quieter street. There are some small shops, a school and a post office in my neighbourhood but there isn’t a park and a cinema. The streets are narrower but they are cleaner and there isn’t so much traffic. The air is much fresher, too. And every house has a backyard and a frontyard.. Love, Nam Where is Nam staying now? à Why is it very noisy around his hotel? à What are the streets in his neighbourhood like? à Is there a park in his neighbourhood? à What are the houses in his neighbourhood like? à Unit 4 – My neighbourhood Part D – Writing I/ Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the sentences and do not change the form of the verbs. Quang is lazier than Ha. à A city is noisier than a village. à There’s a post office on one side of my house and a café on the other. à Please tell me something about your neighbourhood. à Oranges are cheaper than apples. à II/ Write a paragraph about your neighbourhood (about 100 words). Unit 5 – Natural wonders of the world Part A – Vocabulary and Grammar I/ Find one odd word A, B, C, or D. A. island B. mountain C. bay D. building A. long B. deep C. wonderful D. high A. rock B. waterfall C. river D. lake A. watch B. see C. enjoy D. look A. biggest B. quieter C. best D. smallest II/ Fill the blanks with the appropriate forms of the adjectives in brackets. Bangladesh is the (wet) of the three countries: Viet Nam, England and Bangladesh. The Sahara is the world’s (hot) desert. Loch Lomond in Scotland is the (large) freshwater lake in Great Britain. Lake Erie is (small) than Lake Huron. Mount Everest is 8,848 metres (high) . The Amazon River is (long) than the Mekong River. Fansipan is the (high) mountain in Viet Nam. Travelling by bus is (cheap) than by taxi. III/ Compare these places using the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective: large. 1. Russia is ............ than the USA. -Australia- 2. The USA is ............ than Australia. -The USA- 3. Russia is ............ of the three countries. -Russia- IV/ Match the words in A with their meaning in B. A B thread poems, verse jungle fall hard tumble a string made of thin bits of cotton, wool, etc. poetry many small bubbles marvelous shine brightly with small flashes of light foam surprising and wonderful sparkle land with thick forest Unit 5 – Natural wonders of the world Part B – Listening Listen and choose the correct words. A strong gust/ gut of wind often blows down trees on the top of the mountain. Doi Cave in Ca Mau is famous for a very special species of bat/ bast. A lion is regarded as a dangerous beat/ beast in African jungles. In some tourist places, the cost/ cot of souvenirs is very high. He was bored after a boat trip along the coat/ coast. We must/ first not go to school late. Unit 5 – Natural wonders of the world Part C – Reading I/ Read the article about Angel Falls and answer the following questions. ANGEL FALLS Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. It is located in the lonely jungles of Venezuela. The best way to get to the falls is by air. From the top to the bottom, the waterfall is 3,212 feet, over 1,000 feet higher than any other falls in the world. It looks like a silver thread hanging from the clouds. Visitors can see spectacular scenery at the falls. Water drops straight down the cliff and tumbles and foams over the lower canyon wall. The fine spray catches the light and sparkles in the sun. The falls were named after Jimmie Angel. He was a pilot and he discovered the falls in 1937. However, the local people already knew it and called it Churún Merú. What is Angel Falls? à Where is it? à How high are the falls from the top to the bottom? à Why were the falls named Angel Falls? à When did Jimmie Angel discover the falls? à II/ Read about Da Nang City and answer the questions. DA NANG Da Nang has a population of nearly 800,000 people. The Han River flows through the city. The city part on the east bank is newer and more spacious. The city part on the west bank is more crowded. There are five bridges across the river. The Han River Bridge is the newest one now. The cost of living in Da Nang is the lowest in Central Viet Nam. Da Nang has many beaches. Among them, Non Nuoc Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But walking in the streets on a summer afternoon is not a good idea in Da Nang. There are not many trees so there are not many shadows. It is often very hot at noon. What is the population of Da Nang? à Which part of the city is more spacious? à Which part of the city is more crowded? à Which bridge is the newest in Da Nang? à What is Non Nuoc Beach like? à Unit 5 – Natural wonders of the world Part D – Writing I/ Use the following sets of words and phrases to write complete sentences. The Truong Sa Islands/ large/ The Hoang Sa Islands/. à Ayers Rock/ strange/ rock/ Australia/ . à Which/ high/ Fansipan/ or/ Mount Everest/ ? à I think/ Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park/ as/ wonderful/ Cat Tien National Park/ . à Ha Long Bay/ famous/ Phu Quoc Island/ . à II/ Rewrite the following sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same. Shanghai World Financial Centre is higher than Keangnam Tower. à Keangnam Tower is . In summer, Da Nang is hot but Vinh is hotter. à In summer, Vinh is . It is wrong of us to throw rubbish. à We mustn’t . It is necessary for us to be present at the class discussion on Saturday. à We must . Ha Noi is large, Bangkok is larger and Tokyo is the largest. à Tokyo is the three cities. Unit 6 – Our Tet Holiday Part A – Vocabulary and Grammar I/ Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. A. cook B. clean C. celebrate D. candy A. April B. decorate C. make D. tradition A. every B. prepare C. relative D. helping A. spring B. visit C. present D. season A. chat B. peach C. chocolate D. chemistry II/ A friend invites you to have lunch with his family at Tet. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t. I with him “Happy New Year”. I ask his mother for lucky money. I wait for the elders to start the meal. I help my friend to clear the table after the meal. I eat with my hands. I make noise when I am eating. I say “Thank you” when I leave. III/ Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences. Viet Nam Tet, but Korea doesn’t. A. decorates B. celebrates C. makes D. does Would your sister like to the party? A. to go B. going C. go D. goes homework do you usually get after each class every day? A. How many B. Is there C. Are there D. How much I always for a long and happy life for my parents. A. make B. wish C. celebrate D. have My father is coming home for Tet. We a very happy time. A. will to have B. don’t having C. don’t have D. will have It’s raining heavily outside, so we go out. A. will B. should C. shouldn’t D. aren’t Unit 6 – Our Tet Holiday Part B – Listening I/ Listen and repeat these sentences. Notice the underlined words. The policeman showed me the way to the centre. Do you have peach blossoms during summer? Children shouldn’t eat too much ice-cream. Most countries celebrate the New Year. When Tet comes, everybody makes a wish. II*/ Listen and complete a conversation. Phong: Happy New Year, Grandpa. (1) ............................................................................... Grandpa: Happy New Year, Phong. (2) ................................................................................... Phong: Thank you, Grandpa. And Dad, (3) ......................................................................... Dad: Thank you, son. (4) .................................................................................................. Phong: Thanks Dad. I will. Part II is a hard question. Teacher justs do the exercise with the students have good or near good academic. Unit 6 – Our Tet Holiday Part C – Reading Read the passages about strange New Year practices in some countries. Then do as direction. Denmark – Many Danish people have a very loud traditional way of celebrating the New Year. They throw plates at their friends’ doors. The people with many dishes outside their doors feel proud because they have a lot of friends. The USA – It’s a tradition in America to share a midnight kiss with someone you love. This will make the coming year beautiful for you. They believe this practice will brng you a New Year full of love and life. Korea – The celebration is mostly for young children. They wear a “Hanbok”, a traditional Korean dress, make one bow to their grandparents or elders and wish them a long and healthy life. In return they receive words of advice and some money. I/ Decide if the statements are True (T) or False (F). When the New Year comes, ............ True False The American exchange a midnight kiss with someone they love. Korean elders bow to their children. Korean children make three bows to their elders. The Danish way of celebrating the New Year is quiet. II/ Complete the sentences with the words given. midnight kiss children break Hanbok A will bring a New Year full of love. The Danish plates on friends’ doors at New Year. Korean children wear a at the New Year. The Koreans give their advice and some money. Unit 6 – Our Tet Holiday Part D – Writing I/ Rewrite the following sentences in a way that their original meanings do not change. It’s good if children go to bed early. à Children should . It’s not a good idea when students copy other students’ work. à Students shouldn’t . I am not happy when children lie to their parents. à Children shouldn’t . It’s good if you say “Thank you” to a person who has helped you. à You should . II*/ Write true sentences about New Year practices in different countries, using the words/ phrases given. the Scottish/ go/ graveyard/ on New Year’s Eve/ . à Viet Nam/ people/ should/ break things/ at Tet/ . à Japan/ temples/ ring/ their bells/ 108 times/ . à a midnight kiss/ can/ bring/ a lot of money/ . à Thai people/ throw/ water/ one another/ . à Danish people/ decorate/ houses/ drawing of the Sun/ . à Part II is a hard question. Teacher justs do this exercise with the students have the knowledge about New Year in different countries. Review 2 (U4+5+6) I/ Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. A. cook B. clean C. celebrate D. candy A. April B. decorate C. make D. tradition A. every B. prepare C. relative D. helping A. spring B. visit C. present D. season A. chat B. peach C. chocolate D. chemistry II/ Listen and complete the letter. Dear Ha, Let’s (1) on Sunday evening at Quynh Café on Tran Quang Dieu Street. There’s a post office on the corner of the street. The café is next to the post office. There’s a cinema opposite the café (2) we can see a film after we have coffee. To (3) to the café, take bus (4) 8 to Truong Thi Street. Get off at the bus stop in front of a park. Go along the street (5) you get to the traffic lights and then turn right. Take the first (6) on your right. Go straight ahead – just about 500 metres and it’s on your left. See you there! Khang III/ Read about Da Nang City and answer the questions. DA NANG Da Nang has a population of nearly 800,000 people. The Han River flows through the city. The city part on the east bank is newer and more spacious. The city part on the west bank is more crowded. There are five bridges across the river. The Han River Bridge is the newest one now. The cost of living in Da Nang is the lowest in Central Viet Nam. Da Nang has many beaches. Among them, Non Nuoc Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But walking in the streets on a summer afternoon is not a good idea in Da Nang. There are not many trees so there are not many shadows. It is often very hot at noon. What is the population of Da Nang? à Which part of the city is more spacious? à Which part of the city is more crowded? à Which bridge is the newest in Da Nang? à What is Non Nuoc Beach like? à IV/ Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the sentences and do not change the form of the verbs. Quang is lazier than Ha. à A city is noisier than a village. à There’s a post office on one side of my house and a café on the other. à Please tell me something about your neighbourhood. à Oranges are cheaper than apples. à
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