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DE CUONG ON TAP LOP 7

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Người gửi: Nguyễn Chiến Thắng (trang riêng)
Ngày gửi: 16h:22' 06-05-2009
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Người gửi: Nguyễn Chiến Thắng (trang riêng)
Ngày gửi: 16h:22' 06-05-2009
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Số lượt tải: 209
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GRAMMAR
1. Tenses:
( Present simple:
- I get up at six everyday - He is often free on Sunday
- He gets up at six everyday. - He has lots of friends here
( Past simple
- I visited Hue last year - I was tired after the trip
- He went to HCMC yesterday - We were not there yesterday
- I didn’t see him two days ago - Did you go to school yesterday?
( Future simple
- I will see you tomorrow. - He won’t be here next week
- Will you be here tonight? - What time will it start?
( Present progressive:
- I am writing now - He is not watching TV now
- What are you doing? - I am doing my homework
2. Why … ? – Because
- What didn’t you go to school yesterday?
Because I had a bad cold
3. too, so, either, neither
- I am in class 7A. - I like banana.
So am I / I am, too So do I / I do, too / I like banana, too
- I don’t like pork
Neither do I / I don’t either / I don’t like pork, either
4. Adjectives and adverbs of manner
Adjectives
Adverbs
bad
badly
skillful
skillfully
happy
happily
dangerous
dangerously
- He is a skillful player. He plays soccer skillfully
- He is good. He speaks English well
- Luckily, we won the game
5. Modal verbs: should, ought to, must + infinitive
- You should study hard - You ought to eat a little
- You have to help mom - You must do your homework
6. like / prefer + to-infinitive - Like + Ving
- I don’t like to watch TV - I refer to watch video
- I don’t like watching sports - I refer taking part in them.
7. Invitation with “Would like”
- Would you like some coffee? - Yes, please
- Would you like to come my house for lunch?
Yes, I’d love to / Yes, I’d love to. But ….
8. Suggestions: Let’s ……. - What about…..? Why don’t we …?
Can you …..? - Can I ….?
- Let’s go to the cafeteria. - What about playing games?
- Why don’t we listen to music? - How about watching TV?
- Can you help me? - Can I help you?
9. Indefinite quantifiers: a little, a lot of / lots of, too much
- Let’s buy a little food - I have a lot of friends
- We will have lots of fun - Don’t eat too much candy
10. Imperatives
- Brush your teeth after meals - Please help me.
- Don’t forget to write - Don’t be late
11. Sequencing: first, next, then, finally
- First, she sliced the beef into thin strips.
- Next, she sliced some green peppers and onions.
- Then, she heated a pan.
- Finally, She stir-fried the beef and vegetables.
12. Noun clause with “Question words” as an object :
- They show what they do.
- They show what music they like.
13. Everybody, everything, nobody, no one, nothing:
- Everybody knows the symptoms
- How is everything?
- Nobody knows a cure
VOCABULARY
( Describe a process:
- first, second, next, then, after that …finally
( Talk about vacation:
- wonderful, delicious, friendly, gift, souvenir, poster, …
( Talk about disease, symptoms and cures:
- cold, flu, headache, stomachache, toothache,…
- a runny nose, a slight fever, coughing, sneezing, …
- prevent, relieve, disappear, …
( Talk about kinds of food, fruits, drinks, meals and diet:
- meat, pork, chicken, beef, …
- papaya, pineapple, durian, banana, orange, mango, grape,…
- potatoes, beans, peas, spinach, cucumber, green pepper, onion,
- sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, vegetable oil
- add, mix, peel, slice, stir, stir-fry, wash, taste, cook,..
- affect, energy, moderate, balance, fatty food, dairy product
1. Tenses:
( Present simple:
- I get up at six everyday - He is often free on Sunday
- He gets up at six everyday. - He has lots of friends here
( Past simple
- I visited Hue last year - I was tired after the trip
- He went to HCMC yesterday - We were not there yesterday
- I didn’t see him two days ago - Did you go to school yesterday?
( Future simple
- I will see you tomorrow. - He won’t be here next week
- Will you be here tonight? - What time will it start?
( Present progressive:
- I am writing now - He is not watching TV now
- What are you doing? - I am doing my homework
2. Why … ? – Because
- What didn’t you go to school yesterday?
Because I had a bad cold
3. too, so, either, neither
- I am in class 7A. - I like banana.
So am I / I am, too So do I / I do, too / I like banana, too
- I don’t like pork
Neither do I / I don’t either / I don’t like pork, either
4. Adjectives and adverbs of manner
Adjectives
Adverbs
bad
badly
skillful
skillfully
happy
happily
dangerous
dangerously
- He is a skillful player. He plays soccer skillfully
- He is good. He speaks English well
- Luckily, we won the game
5. Modal verbs: should, ought to, must + infinitive
- You should study hard - You ought to eat a little
- You have to help mom - You must do your homework
6. like / prefer + to-infinitive - Like + Ving
- I don’t like to watch TV - I refer to watch video
- I don’t like watching sports - I refer taking part in them.
7. Invitation with “Would like”
- Would you like some coffee? - Yes, please
- Would you like to come my house for lunch?
Yes, I’d love to / Yes, I’d love to. But ….
8. Suggestions: Let’s ……. - What about…..? Why don’t we …?
Can you …..? - Can I ….?
- Let’s go to the cafeteria. - What about playing games?
- Why don’t we listen to music? - How about watching TV?
- Can you help me? - Can I help you?
9. Indefinite quantifiers: a little, a lot of / lots of, too much
- Let’s buy a little food - I have a lot of friends
- We will have lots of fun - Don’t eat too much candy
10. Imperatives
- Brush your teeth after meals - Please help me.
- Don’t forget to write - Don’t be late
11. Sequencing: first, next, then, finally
- First, she sliced the beef into thin strips.
- Next, she sliced some green peppers and onions.
- Then, she heated a pan.
- Finally, She stir-fried the beef and vegetables.
12. Noun clause with “Question words” as an object :
- They show what they do.
- They show what music they like.
13. Everybody, everything, nobody, no one, nothing:
- Everybody knows the symptoms
- How is everything?
- Nobody knows a cure
VOCABULARY
( Describe a process:
- first, second, next, then, after that …finally
( Talk about vacation:
- wonderful, delicious, friendly, gift, souvenir, poster, …
( Talk about disease, symptoms and cures:
- cold, flu, headache, stomachache, toothache,…
- a runny nose, a slight fever, coughing, sneezing, …
- prevent, relieve, disappear, …
( Talk about kinds of food, fruits, drinks, meals and diet:
- meat, pork, chicken, beef, …
- papaya, pineapple, durian, banana, orange, mango, grape,…
- potatoes, beans, peas, spinach, cucumber, green pepper, onion,
- sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, vegetable oil
- add, mix, peel, slice, stir, stir-fry, wash, taste, cook,..
- affect, energy, moderate, balance, fatty food, dairy product
 







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