I attend a course in London to have a chance to speak to native speakers
I attend a course in London to have a chance to speak to native speakers
2 If attend course in London , I......... able to have a chance to speak to native speakers.
A.were B. am C. will be D. would be
3 Since he arrived, he ........a lot about life on a farm.
A. was learning . B. learned C. had learned D. has been learning
4. In modern cities, gas, water, and electricity are not..........
A necessities B. unnecessary C. luxuries D. increases
5.She is working late next Friday. ......., she can't come to the party.
A. Therefore B. Moreover C. However. D. But
6. The local authority should the fish catching by electricity.
A protect B. allow C. permit D. prohibit
7. There is no textbook on the table,.......... ?
A. is there .B. isn't there C. is it D. isn't it
8. Because plastic bags are very hard to..........,they fish catching by electricity.
B. dissolve C. resolve D. resolving A solving
9. St: "The song is very excellent, Tommy! You are a great musician." S2 :"........"
A. Don't mention it. B. That right. C. Thanks, I think so. D. Thanks. I'm glad you like it.
10. S1:"......." S2 "That really makes sense!"
A. How come you did it? B. How do you do? C. How soon will it come? D. How about using buses instead of motorbikes
Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.
Find native English speakers In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.
Listen to the music of English No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.
Slow down Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!
Record yourself Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.
Speak English at home This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.
Talking to actual native speakers is the least effective way to improve your English skills
A. True
B. False
1. Why ________ to speak English with native speakers?
A. not to learn
B. not learn
C. not learning
D. not you to learn
2. Please let me know ________ good your English is so that I can offer the best class for you.
A. how
B. what
C. when
D. where
3. “Would you like to come and visit me next summer?” – “ ________ .
A. Yes, please
B. That would be great
C. Yes, thanks
D. Yes, I’m OK
4. ________ my first day in Tokyo, my cousin took me to many famous places of interest.
A. in
B. at
C. to
D. on
5. The traditional dress ________ by Vietnamese women on special occasions is called Ao Dai.
A. wearing
B. is wearing
C. worn
D. is worn
6. More and more teenagers are now ________ of killing time surfing net. *
A. keen
B. interested
C. excited
D. fond
7. The weather was very terrible. _________, the sightseeing trip was delayed.
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A. because
B. although
C. therefore
D. but
8. As a musician, he finds_________ in Vietnamese folk music.
A. impression
B. inspiration
C. addition
D. difference
5. Why ________ to speak English with native speakers?
A. not to learn B. not learn C. not learning D. not you to learn
6. Please let me know ________ good your English is so that I can offer the best class for
you.
A. how B. what C. when D. where
7. “Would you like to come and visit me next summer?” – “ ________ .”
A. Yes, please B. That would be great C. Yes, thanks D. Yes, I’m OK
8. ________ my first day in Tokyo, my cousin took me to many famous places of interest.
A. in B. at C. to D. on
9. The traditional dress ________ by Vietnamese women on special occasions is called
Ao Dai.
A. wearing B. is wearing C. worn D. is worn
10. More and more teenagers are now ________ of killing time surfing net.
A. keen B. interested C. excited D. fond
11. The weather was very terrible. _________, the sightseeing trip was delayed.
A. because B. although C. therefore D. but
12. As a musician, he finds_________ in Vietnamese folk music.
A. impression B. inspiration C. addition D. difference
29. Their life together has been (wonder)_____happy. 30. To attend the course, you first need to pass a (speak)______Vietnames test. 31. There was an award for (excellence)______in photography. 32. I haven't had much (succeed)______in my applications for jobs. 33. Lan works for an (nation)_______bank in Ha Noi. 34. When we write letters to someone, we shouldn't end them with a (polite)_____closing. 35. What are his (qualify)_____for the job? 36. I have tried to learn English for years and now I am (succeed)______. 37. Alcohol (advertise)_______is strictly prohibited. 38. His child's skill seems (wonder)______for his age. 39. Since the (attend)______was poor, they had to cancel the course. 40.They are studying hard for their coming (examine)______. 41. His English is good enough to make a (speak)______. 42. They enjoy talking to (foreign)_______in English. 43. He is a young teacher, but he is very (experience)_______. 44. I found this problem extremely (difficulty)______.
1.My friend is ____ a scholarship of US $2,000 to attend an English language summer course abroad.
A.asked B.warded C.succeeded D.found
2.They wanted to know _____.
A.which grade was I in B.which I was in grade
C.which was I in grade D.which grade I was in
3.My pen pal, Maryam is interested _____ learning Vietnamese.
A.in B.with C.to D.for
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Learning English in an English-speaking country offers us a number of advantages. In the first place, studying overseas give you many chances to practice your English skills by communicating with native speakers. It is obvious that in order to perfect English skills as your second language you need an English-speaking environment where you can practice your English skill everywhere in anytime in the most effective and convenient way. Living in a country where people living there use English in their daily communication encourages you to use English everyday. You cannot use your language to talk with others from different countries. You have to use English, which is common language between you and them. In order to communicate with them that forcing you use English very actively. I think that it's the best way to learn a new language. You spend more time for communication and talking, your English will be better. Secondly, you can access gigantic libraries and modern labs which can't easy appear in your country. Not only that, you can study with well-known professors and lecturers so you can receive more pratical skills and deeper knowledge. Listening to your professors in your classes, talking with your friends before and after school, reading books and do your homeworks, from that you can have one more times to perfect your skills. Thirdly, it's is undeniable that studying English includes not only applying grammatical rules, remembering vocabularies, reading or writing assignments but also understanding the culture of native speaker in the country you are living in. Knowing more about their culture will bring you more chances to understand them as well as choose a better way to express your ideas that they can easier to understand you. You can not integrate into them if you can just say something boring and rigid, it will be interesting if you can understand that they are joking after that you can choose a joke return to make them laugh and you can see that the culture barrier will be suddenly disappeared suddenly.
1. the course, / If you / to attend/have to pass / you’ll / the written exam/want. _______________________________________________________________. 2. Lan / where / The examiner / asked / from / she came. ______________________________________________________. 3. lose weight/ You should / if/ go on a diet / you want to / and do exercise /./ __________________________________________________ __________________________ 4. their work / useful / because / Many adults / it is / learn English / for /./ __________________________________________________ __________________________ 5. a / with / Why / others ? / not / to speak / foreign language / learn /
1. They ...
London this month. (leave)
2. He ...
a lot of English papers. (bring)
3. She ...
me about it. (tell)
4. I ...
a long letter from father this week. (get)
5. She... (just)
;... she will speak to you in a minute. (come)
6. I ...
to Radio City. (be)
7. I think the director ...
the town. (leave)
8. I ...
my office. (paint)
9. We ....
her since she arrived to our city. (know)
10. I ...
your name. (forget)
11. He ...
the door. (close)
12. He ...
it since we left him. (do)
13. I ...
him my last penny. (give)
14. This order ...
to many misunderstandings. (lead)
15. He ...
his name on my book. (write)
16. She ...
a new umbrella. (buy)
17. He ...
my exercise over and over. (look)
18. I ...
those books very cheaply. (buy)
19. He ...
for two months. (work)
20. She ...
a new job. (find)
21. He ....
very well. (speak)
22. The children ...
the whole pudding. (eat)
23. You ..
many detective stories. (read)
24. Our team ....
the first prize. (win)
25. My little daughter ...
her finger with a knife. (cut)