A. nose
B. eyes
C. ear
D. mouth
II. Circle the odd one out.
8: A: ear B: nose C: mouth D: leg
II. Odd one out.
1. A. calculator B. cooker C. rubber D. ruler
2. A. ear B. nose C. mouth D. leg
3. A. bedroom B. kitchen C. villa D. bathroom
4. A. curly B. creative C. friendly D. confident
5. A. cupboard B. television C. sofa D. desk
7. A. apartment B. house C. attic D. villa
8. A. dining room 9. A. teacher 10. A. schoolbag 11. A. reading 12. A. between | B. bathroom B. mother B. pen B. writing B. on | C. living room C. father C. pencil box C. listening C. big | D. apartment D. sister D. afternoon D. evening D. under |
II. Odd one out.
1. A. calculator B. cooker C. rubber D. ruler
2. A. ear B. nose C. mouth D. leg
3. A. bedroom B. kitchen C. villa D. bathroom
4. A. curly B. creative C. friendly D. confident
5. A. cupboard B. television C. sofa D. desk
7. A. apartment B. house C. attic D. villa
8. A. dining room 9. A. teacher 10. A. schoolbag 11. A. reading 12. A. between | B. bathroom B. mother B. pen B. writing B. on | C. living room C. father C. pencil box C. listening C. big | D. apartment D. sister D. afternoon D. evening D. under |
II. Odd one out.
1. A. calculator B. cooker C. rubber D. ruler
2. A. ear B. nose C. mouth D. leg
3. A. bedroom B. kitchen C. villa D. bathroom
4. A. curly B. creative C. friendly D. confident
5. A. cupboard B. television C. sofa D. desk
7. A. apartment B. house C. attic D. villa
8. A. dining room 9. A. teacher 10. A. schoolbag 11. A. reading 12. A. between | B. bathroom B. mother B. pen B. writing B. on | C. living room C. father C. pencil box C. listening C. big | D. apartment D. sister D. afternoon D. evening D. under |
6.You need to spend ___________ time playing computer.
A.much B. less C. more D. a lot
7. Sitting too close to the TV hurts your ___________.
A. nose B. eyes C. ear D. mouth
8. Eat _____________ high fat food is good for your health.
A. much B. more C. less D. a lot
9.Mai like music. She often ___________ to music in late evenings.
A. listen B. listening C. listens D. to listen
10. I enjoy ___________ badminton after school.
A. doing B. playing C. seeing D. going
11. How _______________ do you go to the library after school ?
A. often B. much C. many D. usually
12. He goes swimming when he ____________ free time.
A. have B. is having C. has D. will have
Example:face/long His face is long
a)hair/short
b)eyes/black
c)nose/big
d)ears/small
e)mouth/wide
f)lips/thin
g)teeth/white
Example:face/long His face is long
a)hair/short
=> His hair is short.
b)eyes/black
=> His eyes are black
c)nose/big
=> His nose is big.
d)ears/small
=> His ears are small.
e)mouth/wide
=> His mouth is wide.
f)lips/thin
=> His lips are thin.
g)teeth/white
=> His teeth are white.
Instructions: Look at the photos. Choose the parts of the body in the gaps.
Parts of the body arm back chest ear eye face finger foot hair hand head knee leg mouth neck nose shoulder stomach
Painting Faces Made of Food
Have you ever painted a picture of someone? First you draw the person’s head, and then their eyes, nose, and mouth, right? Well, the Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimnoldo did this in the 1,600s, too. But he rained many portraits with a special twist!
Look at this painting. From far away, the man just looks like a gardener. However, once you are closer, you can see many vegetables. The gardener’s cheeks are onions! What else can you see?
How about this painting? From far way, it looks like a normal man. But if you look closely, what do you see? His head is made of grapes, melons, tomatoes, pineapples, and more! The small objects in this painting all work together. They create a larger picture of his face!
Giuseppe Arcimnoldo used his imagination to create unusual paintings. His paintings are like puzzles of fruit and vegetables. This helped him to become one of the most famous painters of his time.
1. Is this passage mainly about Giuseppe Arcimnoldo’s love of fruit and vegetables?
______________________________________________
2. What did Arcimnoldo use to paint portraits of people?
______________________________________________
3. In the painting, are the gardener’s cheeks melons or onions?
______________________________________________
4. What did Arcimnoldo use to create unusual paintings?
_____________________________________________
(mink đag cần gấp)
1. Is this passage mainly about Giuseppe Arcimnoldo’s love of fruit and vegetables?
No, it isn't
2. What did Arcimnoldo use to paint portraits of people?
He used vegetable to paint portraits of people
3. In the painting, are the gardener’s cheeks melons or onions?
The gardener's cheeks are onion
4. What did Arcimnoldo use to create unusual paintings?
He used his imagination to create unusual paintings
Ex1:
1 A foot B tooth C smooth D good
2 A head B eat C seat D lead
3 A hand B sand c band D ant
4 A Light B high C night D tin
Ex2
1 Look! these pupils are in grade 6. they............tall and strong.They................football on the school ground
A is/plays B are/play C is/ia playing D are/are playing
2 what are those? they are his..............
A head B teeth C chest D ear
3 Your teeth are.................
A light B white C oval D long
4 What does your sister do? She's a.................
A weight B lift C gym D gymnast
5 A weight lifter must be very...............
A strong B weak C light D small
6 She isn't weak, she is..............
A thin B strong C fat D small
7 Lan has.................eyes
A black strong B oval brown C brown oval D strong black
8 She has ...............lips and small white..................
A long/eyes B full/teeth C short/teeth D short/eyes
9 Tam has a big nose but his sister has a.................one
A big B small C full D short
10 Tam has a big nose but his sister has a ..............nose
A small B oval C short D strong
Ex1:
1 A foot B tooth C smooth D good
2 A head B eat C seat D lead
3 A hand B sand c band D ant
4 A Light B high C night D tin
Ex2
1 Look! these pupils are in grade 6. they............tall and strong.They................football on the school ground
A is/plays B are/play C is/ia playing D are/are playing
2 what are those? they are his..............
A head B teeth C chest D ear
3 Your teeth are.................
A light B white C oval D long
4 What does your sister do? She's a.................
A weight B lift C gym D gymnast
5 A weight lifter must be very...............
A strong B weak C light D small
6 She isn't weak, she is..............
A thin B strong C fat D small
7 Lan has.................eyes
A black strong B oval brown C brown oval D strong black
8 She has ...............lips and small white..................
A long/eyes B full/teeth C short/teeth D short/eyes
9 Tam has a big nose but his sister has a.................one
A big B small C full D short
10 Tam has a big nose but his sister has a ..............nose
A small B oval C short D strong
điền từ thích hợp trả lời về ngoại hình:
1.she/short/a little fat
2.I/oval face/high nose/round eyes
3.she/small white teeth/lovely mouth/ oval face
4.he/flat nose/ big black teeth/ small eye/big face
điền từ thích hợp trả lời về ngoại hình:
1.she/short/a little fat
=>SHE IS SHORT AND A LITTLE FAT
2.I/oval face/high nose/round eyes
=>I HAVE AN OVAL FACE ,A HIGH NOSE AND ROUND EYES
3.she/small white teeth/lovely mouth/ oval face
=>SHE HAS SMALL WHITE TEETH ,A LOVELY MOUTH AND AN OVAL FACE
4.he/flat nose/ big black teeth/ small eye/big face
=>HE HAS A FLAT NOSE,BIG BLACK TEETH,SMALL EYAS AND A BIG FACE
Painting Faces Made of Food
Have you ever painted a picture of someone? First you draw the person’s head, and then their eyes, nose, and mouth, right? Well, the Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimnoldo did this in the 1,600s, too. But he rained many portraits with a special twist!
Look at this painting. From far away, the man just looks like a gardener. However, once you are closer, you can see many vegetables. The gardener’s cheeks are onions! What else can you see?
How about this painting? From far way, it looks like a normal man. But if you look closely, what do you see? His head is made of grapes, melons, tomatoes, pineapples, and more! The small objects in this painting all work together. They create a larger picture of his face!
Giuseppe Arcimnoldo used his imagination to create unusual paintings. His paintings are like puzzles of fruit and vegetables. This helped him to become one of the most famous painters of his time.
1. Is this passage mainly about Giuseppe Arcimnoldo’s love of fruit and vegetables?
____________________________________________________________
2. What did Arcimnoldo use to paint portraits of people?
_______________________________________________________
3. In the painting, are the gardener’s cheeks melons or onions?
_____________________________________________________
4. What did Arcimnoldo use to create unusual paintings?
_________________________________________________________
(mink đag cần gấp)
Painting Faces Made of Food
Have you ever painted a picture of someone? First you draw the person’s head, and then their eyes, nose, and mouth, right? Well, the Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimnoldo did this in the 1,600s, too. But he rained many portraits with a special twist!
Look at this painting. From far away, the man just looks like a gardener. However, once you are closer, you can see many vegetables. The gardener’s cheeks are onions! What else can you see?
How about this painting? From far way, it looks like a normal man. But if you look closely, what do you see? His head is made of grapes, melons, tomatoes, pineapples, and more! The small objects in this painting all work together. They create a larger picture of his face!
Giuseppe Arcimnoldo used his imagination to create unusual paintings. His paintings are like puzzles of fruit and vegetables. This helped him to become one of the most famous painters of his time.
1. Is this passage mainly about Giuseppe Arcimnoldo’s love of fruit and vegetables?
No, it isn't
2. What did Arcimnoldo use to paint portraits of people?
He used vegetable to paint portraits of people
3. In the painting, are the gardener’s cheeks melons or onions?
The gardener's cheeks are onion
4. What did Arcimnoldo use to create unusual paintings?
He used his imagination to create unusual paintings