PRONUNCIATION: Stress for emphasis
Listen and repeat the sentences. Which sentence has more stressed words? Why?
Have you been to Bowl You Over?
You've never been bowling? Seriously?
Practise the dialogue with your partner.
Louise: Have you been to Bowl You Over, the new bowling club?
Grace: Actually, I've never been bowling. I've heard it's a bit boring.
Louise: You've never been bowling? Seriously? Let's try it next weekend. We can invite Lori and Jack, too.
Grace: It doesn't sound much fun to me, but we'll see what they say. I'm hungry. Have you had lunch?
Louise: No, I haven't eaten since breakfast. Let's have lunch together.
Grace: What do you fancy eating?
Louise: I don't know. Fish and chips, I suppose.
Grace: Wait a second. There's a great restaurant really near here. Come on.
Louise: OK.
Grace: Here it is.
Louise: Can't we have fish and chips?
Grace: Why not try something different? The food here is delicious. I think you'll enjoy it.
Louise: OK. I'll give it a try.
Grace: Great.
Choose the correct words in the dialogue. Then watch or listen and check. What does Louise want to do next weekend? Where does Grace suggest going for lunch?
Louise: Have you 1been / seen to Bowl You Over, the new bowling club?
Grace: Actually, I've never 2been / had bowling. I've heard it's a bit boring.
Louise: You've never 3been / made bowling? Seriously? Let's try it next weekend. We can invite Lori and Jack, too.
Grace: It doesn't sound much fun to me, but we'll see what they say. I'm hungry. Have you 4had / taken lunch?
Louise: No, I haven't 5ate / eaten since breakfast. Let's have lunch together.
Grace: What do you fancy eating?
Louise: I don't know. Fish and chips, I suppose
Grace: Wait a second. There's a great restaurant really near here. Come on.
Louise: OK.
Grace: Here it is.
Louise: Can't we 6had / have fish and chips?
Grace: Why not try something different? The food here is delicious. I think you'll enjoy it.
Louise: OK. I'll give it a try.
Grace: Great.
Louise: Have you 1been / seen to Bowl You Over, the new bowling club?
Grace: Actually, I've never 2been bowling. I've heard it's a bit boring.
Louise: You've never 3been bowling? Seriously? Let's try it next weekend. We can invite Lori and Jack, too.
Grace: It doesn't sound much fun to me, but we'll see what they say. I'm hungry. Have you 4had lunch?
Louise: No, I haven't 5eaten since breakfast. Let's have lunch together.
Grace: What do you fancy eating?
Louise: I don't know. Fish and chips, I suppose
Grace: Wait a second. There's a great restaurant really near here. Come on.
Louise: OK.
Grace: Here it is.
Louise: Can't we have fish and chips?
Grace: Why not try something different? The food here is delicious. I think you'll enjoy it.
Louise: OK. I'll give it a try.
Grace: Great.
1. been
2. been
3. been
4. had
5. eaten
6. have
Put the words into the correct order to make sentences and questions
1. Japan/ been/ to/ never/ have/ I/
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2. here/ she/ worked/ years/ for/ has/ three/.
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1. I have never been to Japan
2. She has worked here for three years
1.Complete using the words in the box
already ever just never for since yet
1.I haven't listened to their new CD......................Is it any good?
2.We're been waiting for you.................over an hour.Where have you been?
3.Have you........................been to the UK before?
4.I'm afraid we're....................made phans for this week,so we won't be free.
5.Pedro has been having English lessons..................he has five years old.
6.It's strange that you mention the film Crash.I've...........................been reading about it in the paper.
7.I've.......................heard of a "sudoku".What is it?
1.Complete using the words in the box
already ever just never for since yet
1.I haven't listened to their new CD..........yet............Is it any good?
2.We're been waiting for you.........for........over an hour.Where have you been?
3.Have you...............ever.........been to the UK before?
4.I'm afraid we're.........already...........made phans for this week,so we won't be free.
5.Pedro has been having English lessons.......since...........he has five years old.
6.It's strange that you mention the film Crash.I've.............just..............been reading about it in the paper.
7.I've...........never............heard of a "sudoku".What is it?
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Read the sentence and correct if necessary
1.Oh no!The baby has been falling off the chair
2.Greg has cleaned the garage for almost three hours.
3.This is the best time i have ever had.
4.Now that you have been putting up curtains.The place looks great !
5.Why have you been using my computer ?
1, Oh no ! The baby is falling off the chair
2, Greg has been cleaned the garbage for almosst three hours
3, This is the first time I have ever had
4, Now that you have been put up curtains .The places looks great
5, Why have you been used my compute ?
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PRONUNCIATION: /æ/ and /ǝ/
Listen to the examples. How do we pronounce have and has when they are weak forms?
Have (/ǝ/) you been travelling?
Yes, I have (/æ/).
Has (/ǝ/) it been fun?
Yes, it has (/æ/), but it hasn't (/æ/) been easy, and the weather has (/ǝ/) been terrible.
We pronounce have and has with the /ə/ sound when they are weak.
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We pronounce have and has with the /ǝ/ sound when they are weak.
READING
You are going to read an article about a national vote for people’s favourite tree. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (65-70). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
TREE OF THE YEAR
The aim of the national Tree of the Year competition is to promote and celebrate the most interesting trees around the country. Images and descriptions of a shortlist of 28 trees are put online and the public are asked to vote for their favourite.
The four trees that gain the most votes before 5 p.m. on 5th October will be given a grant of £1,000. In addition, all trees that receive 1,000 or more votes will get a grant of £500. The grants may be spent on a tree health check or advice from a tree expert, or an educational event, for example. (65) ……………….
Among the 28 shortlisted trees there are a wide range of tree species, each with its own unique, fascinating story. For example, the ‘Ding Dong’ tree is a copper beech tree growing in a primary school playground. It was named the ‘Ding Dong’ tree because of a game pupils invented in which they race to touch its trunk, shouting ‘Ding Dong!’ The protective space underneath the 50-year-old tree is used as a magical outdoor classroom, while the indoor classroom displays pictures of the tree through each season of the year. (66) ……………….
Many of the other trees in the competition are remarkable for their age alone. The Craigends Yew, for example, is thought to be up to 700 years old, making it one of the oldest in Scotland. It is an amazing sight as many of its branches have layered. (67) ………………. As a result of these extra growths, the total size when measured around the tree’s crown (the main body of its leaves and branches) is a massive 100 metres.
Another very old tree, the Holm Oak in Kilbroney Park, Northern Ireland, is much loved by local people. It measures 3.6 metres around the trunk, and its beautiful bark looks like the skin of a snake. (68) ………………. The advantage of this lack of uprightness is that young children can climb safely and easily on it. Kilbroney Park is home to many remarkable trees, but this tree was chosen as the favourite by community members.
A 500-year-old veteran oak tree stands in the ancient woodland pasture at Carngafallt in Wales. One of the interesting things about this twisted, hollow tree is that it has several ‘air trees’ growing out of it. An ‘air tree’ is one growing without its roots touching the ground. (69) ………………. It extends its roots down inside the oak’s hollow trunk.
The original Bramley apple tree in Nottinghamshire is younger than many in this competition, but is the famous parent of all modern Bramley apple trees. (70) ………………. Many years later, Matthew Bramley, the new owner of the tree, was carrying some of his fruit when he met a gardener called Henry Merryweather. Henry asked if he could take some cuttings from Matthew's trees to grow his own trees. Mr Bramley agreed, provided they were named ‘Bramley's Seedling’.
A. | This means that they are touching the ground and have taken root. |
B. | These roots have become enormous with age and have now emerged above the ground. Children love to jump over them like horses in a race. |
C. | But the most distinctive thing about this tree is that its main trunk is leaning towards the ground at an angle of 45 degrees. |
D. | The best example of this on the big old tree is another species of tree called a rowan. |
E. | Alternatively, they could be used to hold a community event in honour of the tree. |
F. | It was planted from a seed in 1809 by a woman called Ann Brailsford. |
G.
| Children hang bird feeders from its branches and it is used as the focus of many of the educational activities going on around it. |
I. Read the passge and answer the question:
I have been to Viet Nam many times. In fact I have visited it three times. I like it so much that I always want to go back! I ahve met many amazing peple there. Some of them have become my good friends. I have eaten Ha Noi pho, have drunk Ha Noi coffee, and have walked o those streets soaket with hoa sua. I have watched the sun setting on the beautiful West Lake.
Question:
1. Have you been to Viet Nam ?
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2. Which place of Viet Nam have you visited ?
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3. Who have you met there ?
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4. What have you drunk in Ha Noi ?
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5. Do you want to go back Viet Nam ? Why ?
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II. Rewrite the sentences :
1 Mr.Han was late for work. He got up late this morning . ( Use : because )
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2. They/ come/ Ho Chi Minh City/ before ( Complete the sentence)
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3. He/ house/ have/ will/ under the ground/ dream/ a. ( Arrange the words into the correct sentence)
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4. If we plant more trees, .......................................................... ( Complete the sentence )
I. Read the passge and answer the question:
I have been to Viet Nam many times. In fact I have visited it three times. I like it so much that I always want to go back! I have met many amazing people there. Some of them have become my good friends. I have eaten Ha Noi pho, have drunk Ha Noi coffee, and have walked o those streets soaket with hoa sua. I have watched the sun setting on the beautiful West Lake.
Question:
1. Have you been to Viet Nam?
Yes, I have.
2. Which place of Viet Nam have you visited ?
I have visited Ha Noi.
3. Who have you met there ?
I have met many amazing people there.
4. What have you drunk in Ha Noi ?
I have drunk Ha Noi coffee.
5. Do you want to go back Viet Nam ? Why ?
Yes, I do. Because that place is very beautiful and wonderful.
II. Rewrite the sentences :
1 Mr.Han was late for work. He got up late this morning . ( Use : because )
Mr.Han was late for work because he got up late this morning.
2. They/ come/ Ho Chi Minh City/ before ( Complete the sentence)
They come Ho Chi Minh City before.
3. He/ house/ have/ will/ under the ground/ dream/ a. ( Arrange the words into the correct sentence)
He will have a dream house under the ground.
4. If we plant more trees, the air will be less polluted. (Complete the sentence )
I. Read the passge and answer the question:
I have been to Viet Nam many times. In fact I have visited it three times. I like it so much that I always want to go back! I ahve met many amazing peple there. Some of them have become my good friends. I have eaten Ha Noi pho, have drunk Ha Noi coffee, and have walked o those streets soaket with hoa sua. I have watched the sun setting on the beautiful West Lake.
Question:
1. Have you been to Viet Nam ?
Yes, I have.
2. Which place of Viet Nam have you visited ?
I have visited Ha Noi.
3. Who have you met there ?
I have met many amazing peple there.
4. What have you drunk in Ha Noi ?
I have drunk Ha Noi coffee.
5. Do you want to go back Viet Nam ? Why ?
Yes, I do. Because I like it so much.
II. Rewrite the sentences :
1 Mr.Han was late for work. He got up late this morning . ( Use : because )
Mr.Han was late for work because he got up late this morning.
2. They/ come/ Ho Chi Minh City/ before ( Complete the sentence)
They have come to Ho Chi Minh City before.
3. He/ house/ have/ will/ under the ground/ dream/ a. ( Arrange the words into the correct sentence)
He wiil have a dream house under the ground.
4. If we plant more trees, the air will be less polluted. ( Complete the sentence )
SPEAKING Work in pairs. Look at the photo. Ask and answer the questions.
1. Which tour attraction is it?
2. Have you been there? lf so, did you have a good time?
3. If you haven't been there, would you like to go? Why? Why not?
A: Which tour attraction is it?
B: I don't know but I guess it is a famous tourist attraction in the world because I can see many visitors in the picture.
A: Have you been there?
B: Actually, I haven't been there before. That's the reason why I don't know where it is.
A: If you haven't been there, would you like to go?
B: I'm a big fan of traveling, so I would like to go to this place to visit.
A: Why?
B: You know, I like exploring and experiencing a lot of famous tourist attractions. Moreover, if we stand on the bridge in the picture, we can see the beautiful weather and many spectacular views. I’m sure that I will really enjoy that feeling.
Tạm dịch:
A: Đó là điểm tham quan du lịch nào?
B: Tôi không biết nhưng tôi đoán đó là một điểm thu hút khách du lịch nổi tiếng trên thế giới bởi vì tôi có thể thấy nhiều du khách trong bức ảnh.
A: Bạn đã ở đó chưa?
B: Thực ra, tôi chưa từng đến đó trước đây. Đó là lý do tại sao tôi không biết nó ở đâu.
A: Nếu bạn chưa đến đó, bạn có muốn đi không?
B: Tôi là một người rất thích đi du lịch, vì vậy tôi muốn đến nơi này để tham quan.
A: Tại sao?
B: Bạn biết đấy, tôi thích khám phá và trải nghiệm rất nhiều điểm du lịch nổi tiếng. Hơn nữa, nếu chúng ta đứng trên cây cầu trong hình, chúng ta có thể nhìn thấy thời tiết đẹp và nhiều cảnh đẹp ngoạn mục. Tôi chắc chắn rằng tôi sẽ thực sự tận hưởng cảm giác đó.