1. Behave bɪˈheɪv (v) : cách cư xử •He behaved like a true gentleman. → Behavior bɪˈheɪvjə(r) (n) : sự cư xử • Celebrate s.th with s.b s.th • Celebrate doing s.th → celebration ˌselɪˈbreɪʃn (n) : lễ kỉ niệm → celebrated ˈselɪbreɪtɪd (a) : tôn vinh → celebratory ˌseləˈbreɪtəri (a) : mang tính kỉ niệm 2. Celebrate ˈselɪbreɪt (v)
UNIT : OUR TET HOLIDAY VOCABULARY Behave /bɪˈheɪv/ → Behavior /bɪˈheɪvjə(r)/ (n) : cư xử Celebrate • • (v) : cách cư xử •He behaved like a true gentleman /ˈselɪbreɪt/ (v) : kỉ niệm, tổ chức Celebrate s.th with s.b/ s.th Celebrate doing s.th → celebration /ˌselɪˈbreɪʃn/ (n) : lễ kỉ niệm → celebrated /ˈselɪbreɪtɪd/ (a) : tơn vinh → celebratory /ˌseləˈbreɪtəri/ (a) : mang tính kỉ niệm Cheer /tʃɪə(r)/ (v) : chúc mừng • Cheer for s.b / s.th • The fans cheered for their team decorate /ˈdekəreɪt/ (v) : trang trí • Decorate s.th with s.th • They decorated the room with flowers and balloons Family gathering : sum họp gia đình Firework / ˈfaɪəwɜːk / (n) : pháo hoa Luck /lʌk/ → Lucky money (n) : may mắn relative / ˈrelətɪv / (n) : bà (họ hàng) throw /θrəʊ/ (v) : ném, vứt • throw s.th to s.b • Don't throw it to him; give it to him! • throw s.b s.th • Can you throw me that ruler? 10 wish • /wɪʃ/ (n, v) : điều ước wish for something • We all send our best wishes for the future N • She wished she’d stayed on at college V READING A Russthe USA B.WuChina C MaiVietNam I often go to Time Square with my parents to welcome the New Year When the clock strickes midnight, colourful fireworks light up the sky Everybody cheers and sings On New Year’s Day, we dress beautifully and go to our grandparents’ houses We wish the Happy New Year and they give us lucky money Then we go out and have a day full of fun I learn some customs about Tet from my parents People give rice to wish for enough food and buy salt to wish for good luck Dogs are lucky animals but cats are not A cat’s cry sounds like “poor” in Vietnamese Statement Who Dogs are lucky animals C 2.We welcome the New Year at the Times Square A 3.Children get lucky money B We give rice to wish for enough food C Children dress beatifully B GRAMMAR SHOULD SHOULD ❑ “SHOULD” is a modal verb and we use it to make recommendations or give GOOD advice ▪ For example: I have a toothache I failed the course Recommendation…… Advice …… “You SHOULD go to the dentist” “ You SHOULD study more” ❑ “SHOULD” can also be used to express obligation as well as expectation ▪ For example: Oh no!! It’s late Obligation …… “You SHOULD be at work now” You went out early Expectation… “You SHOULD be at the school now” → using the negative from of SHOULD SHOULDN’T ( for NOT GOOD) “ You SHOULDN’T eat a lot of candies” SHOULD SHOULDN’T VERB BARE INF EXERCISE EXERCISE ❑ Tick ( ) the activities children should at Tet and cross ( ) the ones they shouldn’t ❑ Look at the signs at the library and complete the sentences with SHOULD or SHOULDN’T You keep quiet behave well eat lots of sweets plant trees You eat or drink You _ knock before you enter fight Help with housework make a wish You run break things go out with friends SOME & ANY Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns SOME ❑Positive sentences (+) My mother bought some fruits (+) I need some milk for the cake ❑Invitation (?) Would you like some juice? ANY ❑Negative sentences (-)I can’t answer any questions ❑Question? (?) Do you have any sugar? EXERCISE ➢ Complete the sentences with some or any – What you need to decorate your room? some - I need colour paper any Do you have free time for sports? - Yes, I any Are there interesting activities here during Tet? some - Yes, there are traditional games like human chess, running and cooking