II look and circle the correct answer
1. On wednesday, it was/ were our school play
2. The children wasn't / weren't in the classroom
3They was / were in the playgruond
Look at the photos on the fridge.
Look.We were in the park.You were kind,Tim.
The babies weren't sad.They were just hungry.
We were outside.We were very wet.
Mum wasn't wet.It was dry in the flat!
Ai dịch dùm với
Nhìn những bức ảnh trên tủ lạnh.
Nhìn kìa. Chúng tôi ở trong công viên. Em là người tử tế, Tim.
Các em bé không buồn Họ chỉ đói.
Chúng tôi ở bên ngoài. Chúng tôi rất ướt.
Mẹ không ướt. Nó đã khô trong căn hộ!
Nhìn những bức ảnh trên tủ lạnh. Look.We đã ở trong công viên.Bạn đã tử tế, Tim. Các em bé không buồn Họ chỉ đói. Chúng tôi ở bên ngoài. Chúng tôi rất ướt. Mẹ không ướt. Nó đã khô trong căn hộ!
bn sao chép y nguyên trên google dịch mak ko để ý ak!?có ai lại dịch thek k!?
b. Circle the correct verbs.
(Khoanh chọn động từ đúng.)
1. I loved the movie. It was/wasn't fantastic.
2. What was/were it?
3. The movie was/wasn't really exciting. You should go and see it!
4. Where was/were you yesterday?
5. Was/Were they at the movie theater?
6. What time was/were it on?
1. I loved the movie. It was fantastic.
(Tôi yêu bộ phim. Nó rất tuyệt vời.)
2. What was it?
(Phim gì?)
3. The movie was really exciting. You should go and see it!
(Phim thực sự thú vị. Bạn nên đi xem thử!)
4. Where were you yesterday?
(Bạn đã ở đâu vào ngày hôm qua?)
5. Were they at the movie theater?
(Họ có ở rạp chiếu phim không?)
6. What time was it on?
(Mấy giờ phim chiếu?)
Tìm ra chỗ sai và sửa sai :
A : Our school had a ballet last night. It was fantastic, didn't it ?
B : Yes, it was. The music was beautiful, isn't it ?
A: Yes, it was. However, the dancers were terrble, weren't it ?
B: No, they weren't. Their costumes were fantastic, weren't it ?
A: Yes, they were. But their dancing was awful, wasn't they ?
A:didn't->wasn't
B:isn't->wasn't
A:it->they
B:it->they
A:they->it
hk tốt
A:didn't->wasn't
B:isn't->wasn't
A:it->they
B:it->they
A:they->it
Circle the correct answer: 1. There was/were a piano on the stage. 2. Ethan’s voice weren’t / wasn’t very loud. 3. We were/was excited about the concert. 4. Why was/were Anna and Kate tired? 5. Was / Were you at home? 6. All our friends were/was in the audience nhớ là was hay were nha giúp mình với!
1. was
2. wasn't
3. were
4. were
5. Were
6. were
1. There was/were a piano on the stage.
2. Ethan’s voice weren’t / wasn’t very loud.
3. We were/was excited about the concert.
4. Why was/were Anna and Kate tired?
5. Was / Were you at home?
6. All our friends were/was in the audience
III. Circle the correct answer.
1 My last school was / were very small.
2 There was / were nice shops in Paris.
3 Was / Were you hungry after school?
4 There wasn’t / weren’t an elephant at the zoo.
5 There was / were a cat in the tree outside our house.
6 Was / Were there any apples left?
7 My parents wasn't / weren't at the party on Saturday.
8 Was / Were the match exciting?
1 My last school was / were very small.
2 There was / were nice shops in Paris.
3 Was / Were you hungry after school?
4 There wasn’t / weren’t an elephant at the zoo.
5 There was / were a cat in the tree outside our house.
6 Was / Were there any apples left?
7 My parents wasn't / weren't at the party on Saturday.
8 Was / Were the match exciting?
Ex1 : Circle the correct answer
1 : Ethan’s voice weren’t / wasn’t very loud .
2 : All our friends were / was in the audience .
3 : What was / were the name of the play ?
Ex1 : Circle the correct answer
1 : Ethan’s voice weren’t / wasn’t very loud .
2 : All our friends were / was in the audience .
3 : What was / were the name of the play ?
Ex1 : Circle the correct answer
1 : Ethan’s voice weren’t / wasn’t very loud .
2 : All our friends were / was in the audience .
3 : What was / were the name of the play ?
Write.
1. They were old. They _______ young.
2. He was sad. He _______ happy.
3. I wasn't a monkey in the play. I _______ a kangaroo.
4. There weren't cakes, but there _______ balloons.
1. weren't | 2. wasn't | 3. was | 4. were |
1. They were old. They weren't young. (Họ đã già. Họ không còn trẻ.)
2. He was sad. He wasn’t happy. (Anh ấy buồn. Anh ấy không vui.)
3. I wasn't a monkey in the play. I was a kangaroo. (Tôi không phải là một con khỉ trong vở kịch. Tôi là một con chuột túi.)
4. There weren't cakes, but there were balloons. (Không có bánh kem nhưng có bóng bay.)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Do you think education is better now than it was in your grandparents' time? Many older people in the UK believe the opposite. “Schools were better in our day,” they complain. “There isn't enough discipline these days. Kids don't work as hard as we did, either. The syllabus isn't as challenging, so clever students aren't being stretched enough. They need to study things in greater depth. Exams are much, much easier now as well.”
Were schools better years ago? Some British teenagers travelled back in time to a 1950s boarding school. They got a big surprise! The first shock came when the teenagers met their new teachers. Dressed in traditional black gowns, they look so frosty and uncaring! They were really authoritarian, too, so anyone caught breaking the rules - talking in classes, mucking about in the playground or playing truant – was in big trouble! Punishments included writing 'lines' or staying after class to do detention. The naughtiest kids were expelled.
Things were just as bad after class. At meal times the students had to endure a diet of plain, no-nonsense, healthy food. Homework was obligatory and it took ages! Copying essays off the Internet wasn't an option, as personal computers didn't exist in the 1950s!
At the end of 'term' everyone sat 1950s-style exams. The old exams were much longer than their twenty-first century equivalents and involved learning huge amounts of facts by heart. History papers were all dates and battles. Maths papers were trickier, too; calculators weren't around in the 1950s, so the students had to memorise multiplication tables and master long division. Our candidates found this really difficult.
The exam results surprised a lot of people. Students predicted to do well in their real-life, twenty-first century exams often got low grades in the 1950s exams. Does this prove modern exams are too easy? Do twenty-first century kids rely too much on modern technology, like calculators and computers?
The TV series of That 'll teach 'em! focused on a 1960s vocational school. UK school-kids study a range of academic subjects these days. But in the 1960s, children judged to be less ‘able' went to vocational schools. These helped them learn job skills. Boys studied subjects like metalwork, woodwork or gardening. In some classes, they even learned how to milk goats! The girls' timetables included secretarial skills. They also learned to cook, clean and sew - probably not much fun for most girls.
Question. What was surprising about the students' results after taking the 1950s-style exams?
A. All the students found the exams difficult
B. Students didn't do as well as expected.
C. Students who were predicted to fail did rather well.
D. Students did better than twenty-first century exams.
Đáp án B
Thông tin: Students predicted to do well in their real-life, twenty-first century exams often got low grades in the 1950s exams.
Dịch: Các sinh viên dự đoán sẽ làm tốt trong các kỳ thi thế kỷ hai mươi mốt của họ trong thế kỷ hai mươi thường có điểm thấp trong các kỳ thi những năm 1950.
maddy is talking to Jo about her visit ti the river school.Match the answer with the questions .
Which school did you visit?How did you get to the school?How many children were in your class?Were there a lot of teachers?Did you do Science?Did you do sport?Was it good fun?Did you like it?A There was only on class. There were twenty-five of us.
B No, we didn't. We had nowhere to play!
C No, there weren't! There only three!
DIwent to a school on the river!
E Yes,, it was a nice, friendly school.
F Not alway - if the weather was bad Ifelt a bit seasick!
G We went on a boat. The house wher I stayed was on the river too!
H Yes, we did, but not every day.