english 7 - unit 1 - back to school
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Unit 1:A. Friends
Ba Nga Hoa
Ba: ,Nga.
Nga: Hi, Ba. Nice you again.
Ba: , too.
Nga: This is
Her name’s Hoa.
Ba: Nice you, Hoa.
Hoa:
Hoa: Good morning.
Nam: Nice to meet you, Hoa. My name’s Nam.
Are you ?
Hoa: Yes. I’m 7A.
Nam: Oh, I.Hoa Nam
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Ba: Hello, Nga.
Nga: Hi, Ba. Nice to see you again.
Ba: Nice to see you, too.
Nga: This is our new classmate.
Her name is Hoa.
Ba: Nice to meet you, Hoa.
Hoa: Nice to meet you, too.
Good morning. My name’s Hoa.
Nice to meet you,Hoa. My name’s Nam.
Are you a new student?
Yes. I’m in class 7A.
Oh, so am I.
1. Listen:
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Greeting
Hello. / Hi.
Good morning. (before 12 o'clock)
Good afternoon.(after 12 o'clock)
Good evening
(It’s) Nice to see you (again).
Say Goodbye
Good bye.
Bye. / See you.
See you later.
See you soon.
See you tomorrow.
See you next week.
Good night.
Health
How are you?
How are you today?
Fine, thank you/thanks.
Not too bad.
Very well.
I'm okay / all right.
Not too well, actually.
What's wrong with you?
What's the matter with you?
Are you all right?
I'm tired.
I'm exhausted.
I've got a cold.
1. Much and many
We use much and many in:- negative sentences- interrogative sentences (questions)- affirmative senteces with so, as, too
2. A lot of / Lots of
We use a lot of / lots of in affirmative sentences.(In spoken English much and many is often replaced by a lot of.)
3. Scheme /ski:m/ (lược đồ) Ask yourself these questions. Follow the arrows and you will get the right answer.
http://www.learnenglish.be/gr1_much_study.htm (Exercise)
- I don't have much money.- Do you have much time?- She eats too much candy.
Much is used with uncountable nouns. Many is used with plural countable nouns.
- I don't have many apples.- Do you have many friends? - There are too many students here.
- I have a lot of / lots of friends.- I have a lot of / lots of time.
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Answer the questions:
a) Where is Hoa from? She is from ……… .
b) Who is Hoa staying with? She is staying with ……………… .
c) Does she have a lot of friends in Ha Noi? ……, she ……… .
d) How is her new school different from her old school? It is ……… .
e) Why is Hoa unhappy? Because she misses her ……… and her ……… .
Much-Many-A lot of Pg.11
2. READ
Nga: Good morning, Mr.Tan.
Mr.Tan: Good morning, Nga. How are you?
Nga: I’m very well, thank you. And you?
Mr.Tan: I’m fine, thanks.
Goodbye. See you later.
Nga: Goodbye.
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3. Listen
Pg.12
3. Listen
How are you today
How are you
How is everything
How about you
Not bad
Pretty good.
O.K
Just fine. So am I.
Me, too.
a) Mr.Tan: Hello, Lien. …………………….?
Miss Lien: ……………, thank you. ……………….., Tan?
Mr.Tan: ……………, but I’m very busy.
Miss Lien: ……………………. .
b) Nam: Good afternoon, Nga. ……………………….?
Nga: …………. , thanks. …………………….., Nam?
Nam: ………….., thanks.
Nga: I’m going to the lunch room.
Nam: Yes, ……………………….. .
4. Listen
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5. Listen. Write the letters of the dialogues in order.
a
b
c
d
Good evening, Mr.Tan.Good evening, Ba. How are you?Fine, thanks.Are you going home now?Yes. My dinner will be ready.
Good morning, Miss Lien.Good morning. Nice to see you again, Nga.Nice to see you, too.Class will begin soon. You must hurry.O.K.
Good morning, Tan.Good morning, Lien.Do you have the time, please?Yes. It’s 6.30.Thank you.
Good afternoon, Ba.Good afternoon. How are you, Nga?I am fine, thanks. How about you?Not bad.
B. Names and Addresses
What’s your family name, Hoa?
It’s Pham. My middle name’s Thi. How old are you?
Where do you live?
12 Tran Hung Dao Street.
I’m 13.
Thank you, Hoa.
B. Names and addresses
Pg.15
III. Read the dialogue B1 (P15). Then answer the questions:
a. Hoa is talking to Miss Lien.b. Her family name is Phamc. Her middle name is Thid. She lives at 12 Tran Hung Dao street.
Vietnamese Family NamesIn the United States, the Vietnamese family name is used as the last name. However, in Vietnamese, the family name is the first in order of the name series (ie, family name - middle name - personal name). Vietnamese names generally consist of three parts: family name, a middle name, and a given name, used in that order.
A family name or last name is a type of surname and part of a person's name indicating the family to which the person belongs. Because the family name is normally given last in English-speaking societies, the term last name is commonly used for family name.
Family names are most often used to refer to a stranger or in a formal setting, and are often used with a title or honorific such as Mr., Mrs.,Ms., Miss, Dr., and so on. Generally the given name, Christian name, first name, forename, or personal name is the one used by friends, family, and other intimates to address an individual. It may also be used by someone who is in some way senior to the person being addressed.
NAME
Nga: ………is that?Lan: That’s Nam.Nga: No, ………is the girl talking to meet Lien?Lan: Her name’s Hoa. She’s a new student.Nga: ………class is she in?Lan: She’s in out class 7ANga: ………does she live?Lan: She lives on Tran Hung Dao Street with her aunt and uncle.Nga: ………do her parents live?Lan: They live in Hue.Nga: She’s tall. ………old is she?Lan: She’s 13.
Who WhatWhereWhenHow WhyWhoWho WhatHow Where Where
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Where do you live, Hoa?
I live at 12 Tran Hung Dao Street.
How far is it from your house to school?
It’s not far – about one kilometer.
How do you go to school?
I go to school by bike.
* bike = bicycle
4. Listen
6. Listen and write. How far is it? Write the four distances
a.
Lan: My English book is still at home.
Hoa: How far is it from school to your house, Lan?
Lan: It’s about three hundred meters. I can go home at recess.
b.
Hoa: I need some stamps. Where is the post office, Lan?
Lan: It’s not far from my house. Come with me.
Hoa: How far is it from your home?
Lan: Only seven hundred meters.
c.
Lan: Let’s go to the movies.
Hoa: OK. Where is the movie theater?
Lan: It’s in the center of Ha Noi.
Hoa: How far is it from school?
Lan: It’s three kilometers. We can take a number two bus.
d.
Hoa: Oh! My letter is in my pocket.
Lan: We can post it after the movie.
Hoa: How far is it from the movie theater to the post office?
Lan: About two kilometers.
300m
700m
3 km
2 km
Back to school• Greet people and ask how people are:
– Hello = Hi = Good morning/afternoon/evening– Good-bye = Bye-bye = Good night– (It’s) Nice to meet/see you (again).
• Identify oneself:– My name’s Hoa. = I’m Hoa.
• Introduce others:– This is our new classmate. Her name’s Hoa.
• Agree with others:– He is tall. Yor are, too. = So are you.
You are tall, too.
• Adverb of time: still– Her parents still live in Da Lat. She is still there.
• Indefinite quantifier + countable nouns: – many/a lot of/lots of > some > (a) few > any– (-/?) (+) (+) (-/?)
• Comparatives: (short adjectives)– Adj + er ... than = tall taller
Except: large larger ; fat fatter– Two-Syllable Adjective Ending with -er, -le, -ow– clever, gentle, friendly, quiet, simple (-er or more)
• Compound noun: N + N– Classmate Post office Bus stop
• Question words:– What (gi/cai gi) Where (đâu/ơ đâu)– Who (ai) Why (tai sao/vi sao)– How (thê nao/ băng cach nao) How + adj ?– When (khi nao/luc nao) Which (cai nao)
• Ask about transportation and distances• Ask for and give personal information
a) What / name (full / first / family / middle)b) How / oldc) Which / class - graded) What / school / learn at – go to – be ine) Where / livef) What / addressg) How far/ house to schoolh) How / go to school
E7U1:
Name: Nguyen Xuan Mai
Age: 13
Grade: 7C
School: Le Loi
Home address: 149 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 5, Distric 1, HCM city
Distance from home to school: 876 m
Means of transportation to school: bike
Trung Tâm Gia Sư Hoa ThoWeb: hoatho.notlong.com