Listen again. Match the activities to when or how often the people do them.
the activities you want to do? the programme you want to join why?
how can you do ? how often do you intend to do it?
how do you feel when do you voluteer worK?
VOI CACS CAU HOI TREN HAY GIUP MINH HOAN THANH PHAN PROJET NHE CACNG THEM Y CANG TOT THANH
TIẾNG ANH THI NÓI LỚP 8 HKI
(2017-2018)
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1. Leisure activities:
_ What are you leisure activities?
_ When did you start it/ them?
_ How often do you do it/ them?
_ Who do you share it/ them with?
_ How do you feel when you do it/ them?
2. Life in the countryside:
_ Benfits of the countryside
_ Disaduantages of the countryside
(life, people, view/ facilities)
_ Do you like to live in the countryside? Why/ why not?
3. Our customs and traditions:
_ What are you family's customs or traditions?
_ How long has your family follwed?
_ How do you feel about them?
_ Does your family continune that customs or traditions? Why/ why not?
4. Festivals in Viet Nam:
_ What's your farourite festival?
_ When and where is it held?
_ Who do you worship?
_ What activities are held?
THE END
1.
I think that the best leisure activity for teenagers is playing sports. Firstly, they can find friends who have the same interests. Secondly, physical activities are a good way to relieve stress and reduce depression. Moreover, sports can help develop teamwork and leadership skills that may be very necessary for their future jobs. Their parents should give advice on choosing a suitable leisure activity; however, teenagers themselves will make the final decision.
2.
I like living in the countryside because of some reasons. Environmentally speaking, it is a peaceful place. The air is fresh. The space is quiet. We can enjoy healthy natural conditions without worrying much about environmental pollution.
As for social security, the countryside is a safer place than a city. While urban security situation is always complicated with all kinds of crimes, rural areas are much more secure because most of countrymen are friendly and ready to help one another.
Moreover, rural life is also easier that in cities. People in cities are easy to get stressed because of pollution, job pressures, competitions, etc ... On the contrary, those bad things are very rare in the countryside. To sum up, except income matters, the countryside is a better residence than cities.
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Match the activities (1 - 6) that people living in the countryside often do with the pictures (a - f).
1. d | 2. a | 3. f |
4. e | 5. b | 6. c |
1. unloading rice: dỡ lúa
2. ploughing a field: cày ruộng
3. milking cows: vắt sữa bò
4. feeding pigs: cho lợn / heo ăn
5. catching fish: bắt cá
6. drying rice: phơi lúa
More activities (Thêm các hoạt động)
- planting/watering the vegetables (tưới/ trồng rau)
- swimming in the river (tắm sông)
- collecting eggs (thu nhặt trứng)
- harvesting the rice (thu hoạch lúa)
- riding on the buffalo (cưỡi trâu)
- flying a kite (thả diều)
IV. Complete the sentences in reported speech:
1. “How often do you come here?”→ He asked them ……………………………………………..
2. “When will we meet again?” → He asked them ………………………………………………
3. “Where have you been?” →The mother asked her …………………………………………….
4. “What are they doing?” → She asked me ………………………………………………………
5. “What’s the weather like?” →She asked me ……………………………………………………
6. “What does Frank do for a living?” →I wanted to know ………………………………………..
7. “Why is Maria crying?” → She wondered ………………………………………………………
8. “What kind of holiday has Marco had?” → We wanted to know ……………………………….
9. “How long have you both been living there?” → They inquired ……………………………….
10. “What did you think of the performance yesterday?” → She asked me ………………………..
1. “How often do you come here?”→ He asked them ………how often they came there……………………………………..
2. “When will we meet again?” → He asked them ……when they would meet again…………………………………………
3. “Where have you been?” →The mother asked her ………where she had been…………………………………….
4. “What are they doing?” → She asked me ………what they were doing………………………………………………
5. “What’s the weather like?” →She asked me …………what the weather was like…………………………………………
6. “What does Frank do for a living?” →I wanted to know ……what Frank did for a living…………………………………..
7. “Why is Maria crying?” → She wondered ………why Maria was crying………………………………………………
8. “What kind of holiday has Marco had?” → We wanted to know ……what kind of holiday marco had had………………………….
9. “How long have you both been living there?” → They inquired ……how long we both had been living there………………………….
10. “What did you think of the performance yesterday?” → She asked me …what I had thought of the performance the day before……………………..
Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:
The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking. Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert
Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:
The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities
A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes
Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant
The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.
Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert
A.Decide wheter the following sentences (T) or (F)
1.Many British people use their free time to help people in need
2.In the summer, the British prefer indoor activities
3.All free time activities are individual activities
4.Most British people watch or do sports at the weekend
5.Sometimes people go with their friends to a pub or restuarant
6.British young people don't like going to the movie
B.Answer the questions:
1.What's the most popular free time activity in the UK?
=>...................................................................
2.How many hours a week do the British watch TV?
=>..........................................................
3.In winter,what do the British do in their spare time?
=>..........................................................................
4.Which sports do many British people enjoy watching?
=>.................................................................................
1. Many British people use their free time to help people in need - T
2. In the summer, the British prefer indoor activities - F
3. All free time activities are individual activities - F
4. Most British people watch or do sports at the weekend - T
5. Sometimes people go with their friends to a pub or restuarant - T
6. British young people don't going to the movie - t
Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:
The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities
A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes
Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant
The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.
Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert
A.Decide wheter the following sentences (T) or (F)
1.Many British people use their free time to help people in need
2.In the summer, the British prefer indoor activities
3.All free time activities are individual activities
4.Most British people watch or do sports at the weekend
5.Sometimes people go with their friends to a pub or restuarant
6.British young people don't like going to the movie
B.Answer the questions:
1.What's the most popular free time activity in the UK?
=>...................................................................
2.How many hours a week do the British watch TV?
=>..........................................................
3.In winter,what do the British do in their spare time?
=>..........................................................................
4.Which sports do many British people enjoy watching?
=>.................................................................................
Read the text carefully, then do the tasks:
The Britist spend their free time in different ways.People generally use it to relax , but many people also do voluntary work,espeacially for charities
A lot of free time is spent in the home, where the most popular leisure activity is wathching telvision, the average viewing time being 25 hours per week.Reading is also a favourite way of spending leisure time.The British spend a lot of time reading newspaper and magazines.In the summer gardening is popular, and in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes
Some leisure activities are mostly or entirely social. Inviting friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people join friens for a dink in a pub, or have dinner in a restuarant
The extra time available at weekends means that some leisure activities, many of them to do with sport,normally take place only then. Traditional spectator sports include football, cricket, horse racing, motor racing and motorcycle racing. Popular forms of exercise are swimming tennis, ice skating, cycling, climbing, and hill or country walking.
Familes often have a 'day out' at the weekend, especially in summer, with a visit to a local event such as a festival, fair or show,.Young people espeacally go to clubs and discos , while people of all ages go to the theatre, the cinema, art exhibitions and concert
B.Answer the questions:
1.What's the most popular free time activity in the UK?
=> It is wathching telvision
2.How many hours a week do the British watch TV?
=> 25 hours per week
3.In winter,what do the British do in their spare time?
=> in winter it is often replaced by 'do -it-yourself', when people spend time improving or reparing their homes
4.Which sports do many British people enjoy watching?
They like watching sports
#Yumi
Each country has many peoplebwho voluntarily take care of others. Many students in the USA often spend many hours as volunteers in hospital , orphanages or nursing homes. They read booksvto the people in these places. Sometimes the students just visit them , play games with them or listen to their problems.For boys no longer have fathers , there is a voluntary organization called Big Brothers.Students take these boys to baseball games and help them to get them to know things that boys usually learn from their fathers . Some one take part on helping disabled children .They give care and comfort to them to help them to overcome their dificulties. During summer vacations , they volunteer to work in remote or mountains areas to provide education for children . Volunteers believe that some of the happiest people in the world are those who help to brings happiness to others.
what do volunteer do for the people in hospital, orphanages and nursinghome?
A. Do their shopping B. Read books, plays games or listen to theirs problems C. clean up their house
2.Big Brothers is .......
Each country has many peoplebwho voluntarily take care of others. Many students in the USA often spend many hours as volunteers in hospital , orphanages or nursing homes. They read booksvto the people in these places. Sometimes the students just visit them , play games with them or listen to their problems.For boys no longer have fathers , there is a voluntary organization called Big Brothers.Students take these boys to baseball games and help them to get them to know things that boys usually learn from their fathers . Some one take part on helping disabled children .They give care and comfort to them to help them to overcome their dificulties. During summer vacations , they volunteer to work in remote or mountains areas to provide education for children . Volunteers believe that some of the happiest people in the world are those who help to brings happiness to others.
what do volunteer do for the people in hospital, orphanages and nursinghome?
A. Do their shopping B. Read books, plays games or listen to theirs problems C. clean up their house
2.Big Brothers is .voluntary organization ......
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Rep me pls !!
Listen to four street interviews in a radio programme. What do the people talk about? Choose four topics from the box and match them to the people.
(Nghe bốn cuộc phỏng vấn đường phố trong một chương trình radio. Mọi người nói về cái gì? Chọn bốn chủ đề từ trong khung và nối với người tương ứng.)
New York restaurants cafés schools trains the park buses and bikes |
1. Emma - The park
2. Lukas - Bus and bikes
3. Dwayne – New York
4. Chloe and Harriet – Restaurants
Nội dung bài nghe:
1. Emma
Girl: Hi. Can I ask you? What's your favorite place in town?
Emma: Erm…The shopping center I think.
Girl: The shopping center? Why is that?
Emma: I don't know why. My friends go there.
Girl: And you prefer the place and it’s not the pank near your house, for example?
Emma: Yes, the park is dirty. There is cleaner and I like the shops.
Girl: Okay, thanks.
2. Lucas
Lucas: My favorite place? I don't know, but maybe the bike shop.
Girl: The bike shop? Really? There are lots of people with bikes in this town. When you go to school do you prefer the bus or your bike?
Lucas: My bike. The bus is more expensive and it's slower.
Girl: But bikes are more dangerous.
Lucas: Uhmm… Yes, they are.
3. Dwayne
Girl: What's your favorite place in town?
Dwayne: Oh… I’m…I'm not sure. Well, I'm not from here. I'm from New York, in the USA.
Girl: All right.
Dwayne: Oxford is a nice city though, nicer than New York, I think.
Girl: Really? Why?
Dwayne: New York is more modern I like older places.
4. Chloe and Harriet
Girl: Hi, there. A quick question: what's your favorite place in town?
Chloe: Gino's pizza restaurant
Girl: Really?
Chloe: Yes, I think Gino's is great. But my friend Harriet prefers Luigi's.
Harriet: Yeah. Luigi's pizza is bigger.
Girl: Maybe, but they’re better in Gino's and the people are friendly there.
Harriet: Okay.
Chloe: Yes, that's true.
Tạm dịch bài nghe:
1. Emma
Nữ: Chào. Tôi có thể hỏi bạn không? Địa điểm yêu thích của bạn trong thị trấn là gì?
Emma: Ừm… Tôi nghĩ là trung tâm mua sắm.
Nữ: Trung tâm mua sắm? Tại sao vậy?
Emma: Tôi không biết tại sao nữa. Bạn bè của tôi đến đó.
Nữ: Và bạn thích nơi này hơn chứ không phải công viên gần nhà bạn chẳng hạn?
Emma: Vâng, công viên bẩn. Ở trung tâm mua sắm sạch sẽ hơn và tôi thích các cửa hàng.
Nữ: Vâng, cảm ơn bạn.
2. Lucas
Lucas: Địa điểm yêu thích của tôi à? Tôi không biết, nhưng có lẽ là cửa hàng bán xe đạp.
Nữ: Cửa hàng xe đạp? Thật không? Có rất nhiều người có xe đạp trong thị trấn này. Khi đến trường, bạn thích xe buýt hay xe đạp hơn?
Lucas: Xe đạp của tôi. Xe buýt đắt hơn và chậm hơn.
Nữ: Nhưng xe đạp nguy hiểm hơn.
Lucas: Uhmm… Đúng vậy.
3. Dwayne
Nữ: Địa điểm yêu thích của bạn trong thị trấn là gì?
Dwayne: Ồ… tôi… tôi không chắc. Chà, tôi không phải là người ở đây. Tôi đến từ New York, Hoa Kỳ.
Nữ: Được rồi.
Dwayne: Tuy nhiên, Oxford là một thành phố tốt đẹp, đẹp hơn New York, tôi nghĩ vậy.
Nữ: Thật không? Tại sao?
Dwayne: New York hiện đại hơn, tôi thích những nơi cổ xưa.
4. Chloe và Harriet
Nữ: Chào, các bạn. Một câu hỏi nhanh: địa điểm yêu thích của bạn trong thị trấn là gì?
Chloe: Nhà hàng pizza Gino.
Nữ: vậy à?
Chloe: Vâng, tôi nghĩ Gino's rất tuyệt. Nhưng bạn tôi, Harriet thích Luigi's hơn.
Harriet: Vâng. Bánh pizza của Luigi lớn hơn.
Nữ: Có thể thế, nhưng bánh ở Gino's ngon hơn và mọi người ở đó rất thân thiện.
Harriet: Được rồi.
Chloe: Vâng, đúng đấy.
Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.
1. What time of year do most teenagers do work experience in the UK?
2. Why does the writer think work experience is useful?
3. How long are placements?
4. What does Paul want to do when he finishes school?
The world of work experience
Forget relaxing with friends. The end of the school year is a time for working for most fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds in the UK. Around half a million teenagers in the UK do work experience every summer. This is a useful way to find out which jobs you might enjoy in the future. It is also important when you apply for university, or get a job in the future. For example, if you want to study to be an engineer, you could do work experience with a car manufacturer. Other popular work experience placements are in teaching, marketing, media, and finance. Placements usually last two weeks. Some teenagers have no idea what job they want to do. In this case, they need to think about their passions. For example, if you are interested in music, you could work in a music shop. Alternatively, if you love animals, you could work on a farm.
My work experience: Hi, I’m Paul, and I’ve just done two weeks’ work experience on a farm near where I live. It was brilliant. I enjoyed giving the animals their food in the morning. I also made sure the animals had exercise and I kept everything clean. At night, I helped to put the animals inside. It was hard work but I loved it. I hope the farm will give me a job when I finish school.
1. Most teenagers do work experience in the UK in the summer.
2. Because it’s a useful way to find out what jobs you might want to do in the future. It can also help you to get a job.
3. Placements usually last two weeks.
4. Paul wants to go back to work on the farm when he finishes school.