answer the quiz , using sense verbs :
1. What are dogs good at ?
2. How can blind person read ?
3. How does a chef test his cooking ?
4. Can a deaf person listen to music ? Why or why not ?
5. Can a blind person watch TV ? Why or why not ?
answer the quiz , using sense verbs :
1. What are dogs good at ?
2. How can blind person read ?
3. How does a chef test his cooking ?
4. Can a deaf person listen to music ? Why or why not ?
5. Can a blind person watch TV ? Why or why not ?
answer the quiz , using sense verbs :
1. What are dogs good at ?
2. How can blind person read ?
3. How does a chef test his cooking ?
4. Can a deaf person listen to music ? Why or why not ?
5. Can a blind person watch TV ? Why or why not ?
1. They're good at smelling.
2. A blind person can read by using Braille writtiing system.
3. He can let people taste his food.
4.No. Because their ears don't work so they can't hear anything.
5. Yes. Because their eyes don't work so they can't see anything but they can hear them.
V. Underline the correct answer
1/ Noone helped Trang to draw a picture. She did it ( yourself / herself / myself ).
2/ A person who can not speak or hear is called a ( deaf / blind / deaf-mute ).
3/ The speaking English contest will be held ( on / in / at ) November 10th.
4/ My little brother is ill. I have to stay home to look after ( his / him / himself ).
Giúp mình nhé
1. Why is the letter E so important?
2. What is the longest word in the English language?
3. Why are dogs afraid to sunbathe?
4. What can you catch but not throw?
5. How do we know the ocean is friendly?
6. How can a man go eight days without sleep?
7. What month do soldiers hate?
8. Where can you always find money?
9. What clothing is always sad?
10. What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
11. What has nothing but a head and a tail?
12. What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
13. What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
14. What kind of cup can’t hold water?
15. I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
16. What belongs only to you but is used more by others than by yourself?
17. What is it that was the past of tomorrow and the future of yesterday?
18. What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right?
19. When I eat, I live but when I drink, I die. Who am I?
20. What is higher without a head than with a head?
Cảm ơn
1. Why is the letter E so important?
Because it is the beginning of everything
2. What is the longest word in the English language?
Smiles
3. Why are dogs afraid to sunbathe?
Because they don't want to become hotdog
4. What can you catch but not throw?
Cold
5. How do we know the ocean is friendly?
It waves
6. How can a man go eight days without sleep?
By sleeping at night!
7. What month do soldiers hate?
March
8. Where can you always find money?
In the dictionary
9. What clothing is always sad?
Blue jeans
10. What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
Teapot
11. What has nothing but a head and a tail?
A coin
12. What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
A promise
13. What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
short
14. What kind of cup can’t hold water?
cupcake
15. I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
A map
16. What belongs only to you but is used more by others than by yourself?
Your name
17. What is it that was the past of tomorrow and the future of yesterday?
Today
18. What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right?
Right hand
19. When I eat, I live but when I drink, I die. Who am I?
A fire
20. What is higher without a head than with a head?
A pillow
Why is the letter E so important? - Because it's the most common letter in the English language.
What is the longest word in the English language? - Smiles. (There is a mile between the first and last letters.)
Why are dogs afraid to sunbathe? - Because they don't want to get hot under the collar.
What can you catch but not throw? - A cold.
How do we know the ocean is friendly? - It waves.
How can a man go eight days without sleep? - By sleeping during the night.
What month do soldiers hate? - March, because they have to march.
Where can you always find money? - In the dictionary.
What clothing is always sad? - Blue jeans.
What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it? - A teapot.
What has nothing but a head and a tail? - A coin.
What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it? - A promise.
What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? - Short.
What kind of cup can’t hold water? - A cupcake.
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I? - A map.
What belongs only to you but is used more by others than by yourself? - Your name.
What is it that was the past of tomorrow and the future of yesterday? - Today.
What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right? - Your right hand.
When I eat, I live but when I drink, I die. Who am I? - A fire.
What is higher without a head than with a head? - A pillow.
Choose the best option for each numbered blank
Alk five senses are important to us, but the two most important senses are (1)....... the sense of sight and the sense of hearing. Blind and deaf people must (2)...... life difficult because they are unable to do (3)....... that the rest of us can do naturally. People who (4)...... their sense of taste can not enjoys food as (5)...... as they used to, whilst (6)........ who have no sense of smell can not realize; for example, when gas is (7)....... or when food has gone (8).......
In addition to our physical senses, (9)...... is a great help in life to have sense of humour, especially when things go wrong, and to have (10)..... sense, something which can not be learned from books
Choose the best option for each numbered blank
Alk five senses are important to us, but the two most important senses are (1)....PROBABLY... the sense of sight and the sense of hearing. Blind and deaf people must (2)...FIND... life difficult because they are unable to do (3)...THINGS.... that the rest of us can do naturally. People who (4)....LOSE.. their sense of taste can not enjoys food as (5)..FULLY.... as they used to, whilst (6).MEN....... who have no sense of smell can not realize; for example, when gas is (7)...LEAKING.... or when food has gone (8)..OFF.....
In addition to our physical senses, (9)....IT.. is a great help in life to have sense of humour, especially when things go wrong, and to have (10) sense OF HUMOR, something which can not be learned from books
All five senses are important to us, but the two most important senses are likely the sense of sight and the sense of hearing. Blind and deaf people must find life difficult because they are unable to do things that the rest of us can do naturally. People who lose their sense of taste can not enjoy food as well as they used to, whilst men who have no sense of smell can not realize, for example , when gas is leaking or food has gone out. In addition to our physical senses, which is a great help in life to have sense of humour, especially when things go wrong, and to have common sense, something which can not be learned from books
Read the passage and do the tasks below:
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?One of the most popular quiz programmes on television in the world is called Who Wants To Be AMillionaire?In Britain, the quiz master is Chris Tarrant. He asks the contestants fifteen questions. Thefirst questions are easy but laterthey are more difficult. If you can answer the fourteenth question, you can win £500,000. You can wina million pounds if you can answer the last question. Of course, the last question is very difficult.All the questions on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? are multiple-choice questions. After you hear thequestion, you see four answers. Only one answer is correct. You have to choose the correct answer. Ifyou don’t know the answer to a question, there are three ways you can get help: you can ask thequizmaster to take away two wrong answers: you can ask the studio audience which answer is right; or you can telephone a friend and ask for help. You can only do these things once. Very few people winthe million pounds. The first person won a millon pounds one year after the programme started.Today, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?can be seen in more than 100 countries and is now the world’smost popular quiz programme.
a. Find the words in the text with these meanings.
1. A TV programme where people answer questions. .................
2. The person who ask the questions. .................
3. The people who try to answer the questions. .................
4. The people who watch the programme in the studio. .................
b. Answer the questions.
1. Who is the quizmaster in Britain?
2. How many questions do you have to answer?
3. How much do you win for the fourteenth question?
4.How many ways can you get help?
5. In how many countries can you watch the quizshow?
a,
1. A TV programme where people answer questions: quiz show.
2. The person who ask the qustions : MC.
3. The person who answers the questions : player.
4. The people who watch the programme in the studio : audience.
b,
1. The qizmaster in Britain is Chris Tarant.
2. You have to answer 15 questions.
3. If you cam answer the forteenth question, you win 500000 pounds.
4. There are three ways you can get help. They're you can ask the quizmaster to take way two ưởng answers, you can ask the audience which answer is right, or you can telephone your friends and ask for help.
5. You can watch the quizshow in over 100 questions.
Read and listen to the article again and write true or false. Correct the false sentences.
1. Helen Keller had a good sense of smell.
2. She says there's a connection between smells and memory.
3. A person with a normal sense of smell can become a professional perfumer.
4. James Bell failed his first 'smell test' at the perfume company.
5. Lucy could smell everything when she was a baby.
1) What has nothing but a head and a tail?
2) Why is 10 x 10 = 1000 like your left eye?
3) How do we know the ocean is friendly?
4) Which can move faster, heat or cold?
5) What key does not lock the door?
6) Where does June come before May?
7) Why is the letter A similar to 12 o’clock?
8) What comes twice in a moment, once in a minute and never in a hundred years?
1. A coin
2.It’s not right.
3. It waves (wave vừa có nghĩa là sóng xô, vừa là vẫy tay)
4.Heat, because you can catch cold. (catch cold là bị cảm lạnh)
5.Key (đáp án, lời chú thích)
6. Dictionary (vì trong từ điển, từ June sẽ đứng trước từ May)
7. Vì 12 giờ là thời gian giữa ngày, còn chữ A cũng là giữa ngày (chữ A đứng giữa từ DAY)
8. Letter “M” (2 chữ M trong từ “moment”, một chữ M trong từ “minute” và không có chữ M trong từ “a hundred years”)
Answer the questions. Listen again and check.
1. Where does Robert Lee get the unwanted food from?
2. Why is it a clever idea?
3. What animals was Edwin Sabuhoro trying to protect?
4. How does his eco-tour company provide a good solution to problems in Rwanda?
5. What opportunities do the bike trips give to city kids?
6. In what countries can you find Marilyn Price's programmes?
Bài nghe:
T = Teacher, S = Scarlett, L = Lena, A = Asim
T Now let’s move on to our topic about change-makers. Scarlett, which real hero did you choose to research?
S I chose a man called Robert Lee. He’s such a clever and thoughtful person! He had a great idea to donate unwanted food from New York restaurants to homeless people. He found organised and honest volunteers to collect and deliver the food. It’s a simple idea, but one that helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food. I really admire him. If more people were like Robert, the world would be a better place.
T That’s lovely. Lena, which real hero do you admire?
L My hero is Edwin Sabuhoro from Rwanda. He started working to protect mountain gorillas. He’s brave and heroic. He helped to catch people selling baby gorillas and put them in prison. But he is also very fair and sympathetic. He saw that if those people had jobs, they wouldn’t need tosell baby gorillas. He did something incredibly generous. He gave them all his money so they could start farming. Now he has an eco-tour company which gives work to people and protects the wildlife.
T Wow! Anyone else? Um, Asim?
A If I had to choose just one person, it’d be a grandmother called Marilyn Price. She’s a kind and patient woman who works with city children and takes them on bike trips to the countryside. This gives the children an opportunity to see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident. She also organizes programmes teaching children how to make and fix bikes. There are programmes in the USA, Canada, Israel and Africa.
T Thanks everyone! Those are some great change-makers! If I were you, I’d start thinking of other ideas to make the world a better place.
Tạm dịch:
T = Giáo viên, S = Scarlett, L = Lena, A = Asim
T Bây giờ hãy chuyển sang chủ đề của chúng ta về những người kiến tạo sự thay đổi. Scarlett, em chọn tìm hiểu về anh hùng đời thực nào?
S Em đã chọn một người tên là Robert Lee. Anh ấy quả là một người thông minh và chu đáo! Anh ấy có một ý tưởng tuyệt vời là tặng những thực phẩm không dùng đến từ các nhà hàng ở New York cho những người vô gia cư. Anh ấy đã tìm thấy những tình nguyện viên có tổ chức và trung thực để thu thập và giao thức ăn. Đó là một ý tưởng đơn giản nhưng giúp ích được cho những người gặp khó khăn và cũng giúp các nhà hàng tránh lãng phí thực phẩm. Em thực sự ngưỡng mộ anh ấy. Nếu có nhiều người giống Robert thì thế giới sẽ là một nơi tốt đẹp hơn.
T Thật đáng yêu. Lena, em ngưỡng mộ anh hùng thực sự nào?
L Người hùng của em là Edwin Sabuhoro đến từ Rwanda. Anh ấy bắt đầu làm việc để bảo vệ khỉ đột núi. Anh ấy dũng cảm và anh hùng. Anh ta đã giúp bắt những kẻ bán khỉ đột con và tống chúng vào tù. Nhưng anh ấy cũng rất công bằng và thông cảm. Anh ấy thấy rằng nếu những người đó có việc làm, họ sẽ không cần phải bán khỉ đột con. Anh ấy đã làm một việc vô cùng hào phóng. Anh ấy đã đưa cho họ tất cả số tiền của mình để họ có thể bắt đầu làm nông nghiệp. Bây giờ anh ấy có một công ty du lịch sinh thái mang lại công việc cho người dân và bảo vệ động vật hoang dã.
T Ồ! Ai nữa nào? Ừm, Asim?
A Nếu em phải chọn chỉ một người thì đó sẽ là bà ngoại tên là Marilyn Price. Bà ấy là một người phụ nữ tốt bụng và kiên nhẫn, làm việc với đám tre thành thị và đưa chúng đi đạp xe về vùng nông thôn. Điều này giúp trẻ có cơ hội được khám phá những địa điểm khác nhau, kết bạn mới và trở nên khỏe mạnh và tự tin hơn. Cô còn tổ chức các chương trình dạy trẻ em cách chế tạo và sửa chữa xe đạp. Có các chương trình ở Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.
T Cảm ơn mọi người! Đó là những người tạo ra sự thay đổi tuyệt vời! Nếu cô là các em, cô sẽ bắt đầu nghĩ ra những ý tưởng khác để biến thế giới thành một nơi tốt đẹp hơn.
1. Where does Robert Lee get the unwanted food from?
(Robert Lee lấy thức ăn không thừa từ đâu?)
Het gets it from New York restaurants.
(Anh ấy lấy nó từ những cửa hàng từ New York.)
Thông tin: He had a great idea to donate unwanted food from New York restaurants to homeless people. (Anh ấy có một ý tưởng tuyệt vời đó là quyên góp thức ăn thừa từ những nhà hàng ở New York cho những người vô gia cư.)
2. Why is it a clever idea?
(Tại sao đó là một ý tưởng thông minh?)
It helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food.
(Nó giúp những người cần và cũng tránh việc các nhà hàng lãng phí thức ăn.)
Thông tin: It’s a simple idea, but one that helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food. (Đó là một ý tưởng đơn giản, nhưng nó vừa giúp đỡ những người đang cần, vừa dừng việc các nhà hàng lãng phí thức ăn.)
3. What animals was Edwin Sabuhoro trying to protect?
(Edwin Sabuhoro đang cố gắng bảo vệ những con vật nào?)
Mountain gorillas.
(Khỉ đột núi.)
Thông tin: He started working to protect mountain gorillas. (Anh ấy dã bắt đầu hành động để bảo vệ loài khỉ đột núi.)
4. How does his eco-tour company provide a good solution to problems in Rwanda?
(Làm thế nào để công ty du lịch sinh thái của anh ấy cung cấp giải pháp tốt cho các vấn đề ở Rwanda?)
It gives work to people and protects the wildlife.
(Nó tạo việc làm cho mọi người và bảo vệ đời sống hoang dã.)
Thông tin: Now he has an eco-tour company which gives work to people and protects the wildlife. (Hiện tại công ty du lịch sinh thái của ai ấy tạo ra việc làm cho người dân và bảo vệ đời sống hoang dã.)
5. What opportunities do the bike trips give to city kids?
(Những chuyến đi xe đạp mang lại cơ hội gì cho trẻ em thành phố?)
They can see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident.
(Các em có thể ngắm nhìn những địa điểm mới, kết bạn mới và trở nên khoẻ mạnh, tự tin hơn.)
Thông tin: This gives the children an opportunity to see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident. (Điều này mang đến cho lũ trẻ cơ hội được ngắm nhìn những địa điểm khác nhau, kết bạn mới và trở nên khoẻ mạnh cùng tự tin hơn.)
6. In what countries can you find Marilyn Price's programmes?
(Bạn có thể tìm thấy các chương trình của Marilyn Price ở những quốc gia nào?)
The USA, Canada, Israel and Africa.
(Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.)
Thông tin: There are programmes in the USA, Canada, Israel and Africa. (Những chương trình này có ở Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.)