you remember to wear your raincoat. It.................
VIII. Rewrite sentences with must or mustn’t, using the words given in brackets.
1. It is raining heavily. (you/ wear your raincoat) You must wear your raincoat.
2. Jane is not feeling well. (she/ go to the doctor) ________
3. The baby is sleeping. (you/ shout) ________
4. This is a secret. (you/ tell the others) ________
5. The sign says ‘NO PARKING’ (we/ park here) ________
2. She must go to the doctor
3. You mustn't shout
4. You mustn't tell others
5. We mustn't park here
2. she must go to the doctor
3. You mustn't shout
4. You mustn't tell the others
5. we mustn't park here
EX 3: Write sentences with must ormustn’t, using the words given in brackets.
1. It is raining heavily. (you/ wear your raincoat) __________________________
2. Hoa is not feeling well. (she/ go to the doctor) ___________________________
3. My younger sister is sleeping. (you/ shout) ___________________________
4. It is a secret. (you/ tell the others) ___________________________
5. The sign says ‘NO PARKING’ (we/ park here) ___________________________
6. This floor is very dirty. (I/ clean it soon) __________________________
1) You must wear your raincoat.
2) She must go to the doctor.
3) You mustn't shout.
4) You mustn't tell the others
5) We mustn't park here.
6) I must clean it soon.
1. You must wear your raincoat.
2. She must go to the doctor.
3. You mustn't shout.
4. You mustn't tell the others.
5. We mustn't park here.
6. I must clean it soon.
1. Your son is too young to ride to school
A. Your son is young but he can ride to school
B. Your son isn’t old enough to ride to school
C. Riding a bicycle to school is good for your son
D. Your son is young enough to ride to school
2. I wish I had a pet dog
A. I used to have a pet dog
B. I have a pet dog but I want to have one
D. I wish a pet dog weren’t here
3. It may be raining, so take a raincoat with you
A. You should take a raincoat with you in case it is raining
B. You shouldn’t so out because it may be raining
C. You can go out without a raincoat because it isn’t raining
D. In case it is raining, you should stay at home because you don’t have a raincoat
1. Your son is too young to ride to school
A. Your son is young but he can ride to school
B. Your son isn’t old enough to ride to school
C. Riding a bicycle to school is good for your son
D. Your son is young enough to ride to school
2. I wish I had a pet dog
A. I used to have a pet dog
B. I have a pet dog but I want to have one
D. I wish a pet dog weren’t here
3. It may be raining, so take a raincoat with you
A. You should take a raincoat with you in case it is raining
B. You shouldn’t so out because it may be raining
C. You can go out without a raincoat because it isn’t raining
D. In case it is raining, you should stay at home because you don’t have a raincoat
V.WRITING
A. Rewrite the second sentence, keep the meaning the same as the first one.
38.Remember to bring your raincoat or you’II get wet.
If……………………………………………….
39.No river in the world is longer than Nile
The Nile River……………………………………..
40.You mustn’t tell lies.
Don’t……………………………………………
B. Do as requests in brackets
41.I didn’t want to miss the rain. I got up early in the morning.
(use “so” to combine these two sentences)
42. I/think/might/we/travel/to/Moon/the
(Order these worlds into a meaningful sentence)
C.Answer the questions
43. What is your favorite TV program?
44.What did you do last Sunday?
45.What should we do to keep the environment clean?
38.If you bring your rain coat,you won't get wet
39.The Nile river is the longest river in the world
40.Don't tell lies
41.I didn't want to miss the train so I get up early in the morning
42.I think we might travel to the Moon
43.My favorite program is The voice
44.I visited my grandparents yesterday
45.We should cycling to reduce air pollution
all vistors to the town fall in love with it.-> everyone who .......................
It may rain on your way home , so take a raincoat with you .-> In case ............................
all vistors to the town fall in love with it.
-> everyone who ...........visit the town fall in love with it.............
It may rain on your way home , so take a raincoat with you
.-> In case of raining on your way home ,you should take a raincoat ..........
all vistors to the town fall in love with it.-> everyone who ......has came to the town fall in love with it.................
It may rain on your way home , so take a raincoat with you .-> In case........it rains, take a raincoat with you....
1. Do you usually wear on the weekend?
2. Why do you wear these clothes?
3. What’s your favorite type of clothing? Why?
4. What do you think of your school uniform? Is it comfortable?
5. What do you wear to the party/ wedding/ on the Tet holiday?
6. Do you wear traditional dress?/ Do you want to wear your favorite clothing at school/ at home?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
MEMORY
"Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".
You remember things every day, but how do you do it?
When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. However, you don't need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years.
Why do you forget things sometimes? Is there a reason? Yes, there are several. The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and right away, you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them.
You can help yourself remember better. Here are some ideas:
1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it.
2. After you learn something, study it again and again. Learn it more than you need to. This process is called overlearning. For example, when you learn new words, practice using them in sentences. Don't try to memorize words from a list only.
3. Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand. Ask questions when you learn something new to be certain that you understand.
4. Do not listen to music or watch TV when you study. You will remember better if you concentrate on one thing at a time.
5. Try to connect new information with something that you already know. For example, when you learn the name of a new kind of food, think of a similar kind of food that you already know.
6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once.
7. Try to make a picture in your mind. For example, if you hear or see a new word, make a picture of how it looks to you in your mind. This “mental” picture will help you remember that word the next time you see or hear it.
8. Think of word clues to help you remember information. One very helpful kind of word clue is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letter of a group of words. For example, many American schoolchildren learn the names of the Great Lakes in the North America by remembering the word homes. Homes is an acronym that comes from the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior.
9. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed
New information is easier to remember if you______.
A. keep it on a list
B. understand it
C. tell it to your friends
D. draw a picture to describe it
Đáp án B
Những thông tin mới sẽ dễ ghi nhớ hơn nếu bạn______.
A. lên danh sách.
B. hiểu nó.
C. nói với bạn bè.
D. vẽ tranh để mô tả nó.
Dẫn chứng ở tip thứ 3: “Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand” – (Hãy đảm bảo rằng bạn hiểu được những thông tin mới, bởi rất khó để ghi nhớ được những điều mà bạn không hiểu).
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
MEMORY
"Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".
You remember things every day, but how do you do it?
When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. However, you don't need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years.
Why do you forget things sometimes? Is there a reason? Yes, there are several. The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and right away, you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them.
You can help yourself remember better. Here are some ideas:
1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it.
2. After you learn something, study it again and again. Learn it more than you need to. This process is called overlearning. For example, when you learn new words, practice using them in sentences. Don't try to memorize words from a list only.
3. Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand. Ask questions when you learn something new to be certain that you understand.
4. Do not listen to music or watch TV when you study. You will remember better if you concentrate on one thing at a time.
5. Try to connect new information with something that you already know. For example, when you learn the name of a new kind of food, think of a similar kind of food that you already know.
6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once.
7. Try to make a picture in your mind. For example, if you hear or see a new word, make a picture of how it looks to you in your mind. This “mental” picture will help you remember that word the next time you see or hear it.
8. Think of word clues to help you remember information. One very helpful kind of word clue is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letter of a group of words. For example, many American schoolchildren learn the names of the Great Lakes in the North America by remembering the word homes. Homes is an acronym that comes from the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior.
9. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed.
You move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory when you______.
A. call a friend over and over again
B. practice it by saying it to yourself out loud
C. relax in front of the TV set
D. write it out on a piece of paper
Đáp án B
Bạn di chuyển thông tin khỏi trí nhớ ngắn hạn tới trí nhớ dài hạn khi bạn______.
A. gọi điện cho một người bạn nhiều lần.
B. luyện tập nó bằng cách nói to với bản thân.
C. thư giãn trước tivi.
D. viết nó ra giấy.
Dẫn chứng ở tip 1: “1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it” – (Để di chuyển thông tin ra khỏi trí nhớ ngắn hạn để tới trí nhớ dài hạn. Bạn có thể làm được nếu bạn luyện tập với những thông tin mới. Nói to chúng với bản thân. Nghĩ về chúng).
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
MEMORY
"Memorize these words". "Learn this spelling rule". "Don't forget about the quiz tomorrow".
You remember things every day, but how do you do it?
When you want to call a store or an office that you don't call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. However, you don't need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years.
Why do you forget things sometimes? Is there a reason? Yes, there are several. The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and right away, you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them.
You can help yourself remember better. Here are some ideas:
1. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practice the new information. Say it to yourself out loud. Think about it.
2. After you learn something, study it again and again. Learn it more than you need to. This process is called overlearning. For example, when you learn new words, practice using them in sentences. Don't try to memorize words from a list only.
3. Make sure that you understand new information. It is very difficult to remember something that you don't understand. Ask questions when you learn something new to be certain that you understand.
4. Do not listen to music or watch TV when you study. You will remember better if you concentrate on one thing at a time.
5. Try to connect new information with something that you already know. For example, when you learn the name of a new kind of food, think of a similar kind of food that you already know.
6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once.
7. Try to make a picture in your mind. For example, if you hear or see a new word, make a picture of how it looks to you in your mind. This “mental” picture will help you remember that word the next time you see or hear it.
8. Think of word clues to help you remember information. One very helpful kind of word clue is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first letter of a group of words. For example, many American schoolchildren learn the names of the Great Lakes in the North America by remembering the word homes. Homes is an acronym that comes from the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior.
9. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed.
The following things should help you remember things better when you study, EXCEPT______.
A. asking questions when you don’t understand something
B. connecting new information with something you already know
C. trying to learn a large amount of new information all at once
D. overlearning them
Đáp án C
Những điều sau đây sẽ giúp bạn ghi nhớ mọi thứ tốt hơn khi học, NGOẠI TRỪ______.
A. đặt câu hỏi khi bạn không hiểu.
B. kết nối những thông tin mới với những điều bạn đã biết.
C. cố gắng tiếp thu một lượng thông tin lớn cùng một lúc.
D. overlearning chúng.
Dẫn chứng ở tip thứ 6: “6. Divide new information into several parts (about five or six). Learn one part at time and stop for few minutes. Don't sit down and try to learn a very large amount of new information all at once” – (Chia nhỏ thông tin mới ra thành một vài phần (khoảng 5 hoặc 6). Học một phần và dừng lại vài phút. Đừng chỉ ngồi đó và cố gắng ghi nhớ một lượng lớn thông tin mới cùng 1 lúc).