The colours you paint the rooms in your house can make you comfortable. The following colours can help you to eat, sleep, study and relax in your own home.
The bedroom
The perfect colour for your bedroom is blue. It is a very relaxing colour, and can make you feel happier and more positive when you wake up at the morning.
The living room
The perfect colour for your living room is pink. Don't use such colours as red, purple, and black because they don't help you relax.
The dining room
The colour orange can make you feel hungrier at mealtime. It also encourages more interesting talk between family members.
The study
Yellow is a good colour for this room: it makes you feel happier and helps you to think. It also makes dark scapes a little brighter.
Make questions for the underlined parst
1. They live in the city center
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2.I like "Tom and Jerry" because it's very interesting
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3.They do their homework at night.
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4.That is an English book
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5.I like Carrots
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6.They travel to work by car
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7.Linda speak French verry well
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8.Music make people different from all other animals.
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Bài 1: What are these things? Write the words in the spaces
1. It is long seat for two or more students to sit on in the classroom.
2. They are of different colours. You draw and colour with them
3. It has two wheels. Many students ride it to school
4. It has many letters and words. You use it to look up new words
5. It is a small book of blank paper for writing notes in
6. They are 32 pieces used in the game of chess. You use them in playing chess
7. It is a room at your school where there are books,newspapers,etc. for you to read, study, or borrow. You can read books or study there
8. It is a large picture printed on paper and you put it on a wall as decoration
Bài 2: Put the werbs in brackets in the correct tense form
1. School (finish) .....................at 4.30 p.m every day
2. ................ you often (eat) ..............lunch in the school canteen?
3. Where (be) ................you, Phong?
I'm upstairs. I (do).................my homework
4.It's warm today. I (not want).............(stay)...........at home now. What about (go) swimming in the river?
5.Listen! ...............they (sing)...........in the classroom?
6.My family likes (spend) ...............our summer holidays at the seaside
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1. You ( ever / write ).............a love letter for Valentine' Day?
3. You ( ever / meet )..............a famous person?
3. We ( already / see )..............the film at home.
4. Keren ( send ).........me an email last week.
5. My boy friend ( give ).................up smoking for 2 months.
6. They ( be )...............at the pet shop yesterday.
7. We ( do )...............the shopping for our grandmother last weekend.
8. You can have that newspaper. I ( finish )..............with it.
9. There is no more cheese. I ( eat )...........it all, I'm afraid.
10. They bill isn't right. They ( make )...........a mistake.
11. Don't you want to see this programme? It ( just / start )...................
12. It'll soon get warm in here. I ( turn )..............the heating on.
13. They ( pay ).................money for your mother?
14. Someone ( take )...............my bicycle.
15. Wait for few minutes, please? I ( finish )...........my dinner.
Usually, I (work) ................ as a secretary at ABT, but this summer I (study) ...................... French at a language school in Paris. That is why I am in Paris.
Shhhhh! Be quiet! John (sleep).............................
Don't forget to take your umbrella. It (rain)..................
I hate living in Seattle because it (rain, always) .............................
I'm sorry I can't hear what you (say) ................... because everybody (talk) Answer so loudly.
Justin (write, currently) Answer a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when he is finished.
Jim: Do you want to come over for dinner tonight?
Denise: Oh, I'm sorry, I can't. I (go),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, to a movie tonight with some friends
The business cards (be, normally )......................printed by a company in New York. Their prices (be) ...............inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.
This delicious chocolate (be) made by a small chocolatier in Zurich, Switzerland.
*Fill each space with a form of be going to +Vo or will+vo
1. You (give)......me a hand moving the furniture as I (clean)........the floor later
2. We (go )..........ou for dinner at 8.00, so you (make)..........sure you are back in time
3.If you(play)...............tennis with richard , you (let).............emily come and watch
4.You (look )..............after the childrenfor an hour , as I (get)...........a few things from the supermarket
5. You (let) ...............me have a look at your paper if I need to
How the Government can help to turn 100,000 tonnes of surplus food into 240 million meals for the needy
Peter Sargeant has devoted his working life to growing food for Britain’s dinner tables, so nothing irks him more than having to plough perfect, ripe crops straight back into the soil. Yet it is a fact of life in farming that food goes unharvested not because nobody wants it, but because it is too expensive to get it to people who are going hungry.
Mr Sargeant, the chief operating officer for salads and mushrooms at G’s Fresh, which has almost 30,000 acres under cultivation, must decide each month whether excess crops are simply left in the field or if, somehow, he can get them to charities that turn them into meals for those who need them most. That is where FareShare, which is being supported by The Telegraph’s Christmas Charity Appeal, comes in.
FareShare arranges for surplus food to be collected from food producers and taken to thousands of charities across the country that feed people for free, ranging from hospices to church halls. It’s a complex business that involves far more than simply arranging for a lorry to turn up at the farm gates and load up with carrots or potatoes to be driven to a depot. Mr Sargeant, whose company farms land in the Midlands, the South and in several European countries, said: “Even for something as simple as mushrooms, there are a lot of costs involved in getting them to charities.
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what are these things? Write the words in the spaces:
1.it is a long seat for two are more students to sit on in the classroom.
2. They are of different colours.You draw and colour with them.
3. It has two wheels.Many students ride it to school.
4. It has many letters and words. You use it to look up new words.
5. It is a small book of blank paper for writing notes in.
6. They are 32 pieces uesed in the game of chess. You use them in playing chess.
7. It in a room at your school where there are books, newspapers,ect.for you to read, study, or borrow. Youc can read books or study there.
8, It is a large picture printed on paper and you put it on a wall as decoration.
I. Make questions for the underlined words or phrases.
Ex: I get up at six every day.
→ What time do you get up every day?
1. The party will start at seven o‟clock in the morning.
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2. I‟m talking to Mrs. Nga.
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3. It‟s five kilometers from our house to the mountain.
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4. Her family name is Tran.
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5. They live at 83 Son Tay Street.
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