INTONATIONTHE RISING TUNE • Practise reading the following sentences with the rising tune.. GRAMMAREg: When I was young, I'd listen to the radio waiting for my favorite songs Phrasal ve
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Trang 2WARM UP
It is so hot today The teacher asks a student to open windows? What will he say?
Situation 1: At break, a girl wants to invite her close friend, Mary, to go to the
canteen? What will she say?
Situation 2:
Would you like to go to the canteen?
Can you open the windows?
Put questions for these situations.
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THE RISING TUNE
• Practise reading the following sentences with the rising tune.
1 Did you have a good holiday?
2 Must you go now?
3 Shall I bring some sandwiches for you, too?
4 Can I go with you, Jack?
5 Have your parents been to Britain, Jo?
Notes: The rising tune is used for YES/NO questions
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1 Mr Wise: Were there any letters this morning?
Miss Roke : No.
Mr Wise: That’s odd…Oh, before I forget… have you heard the news?
Miss Roke : No?
Mr Wise: Miss Robert is getting married Are you thinking of getting married, Miss Roke?
Miss Roke : No.
2 Father : Are you drunk, David?
David: No, I’m not.
Father : Did you wash your face this morning?
David: Yes, I did.
Father : Have you completed your essay?
David: No, sorry Dad I haven’t
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Eg: When I was young, I'd listen to the radio waiting for my favorite songs
Phrasal verbs
Trang 6Some common phrasal verbs
To explain sth to sb
To laugh at sb
To invite sb to somewhere
To listen to sb/sth
To point sth at sb/ sth
To glance at sb/sth
To speak to sb
To throw sth at sb/sth
To leave somewhere for
somewhere To have a discussion about sth
To write sth to sb
To stare at sb
To wait for sb
To apply to smb/ sth
To look for sb/sth
To search sb/sth for sb/ sth
To look at sb/sth
To ask sb for sth
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To explain sth to sb
Eg: The teacher is explaining the new lesson to her students.
Trang 8To point sth at sb/ sth
Eg: The soldier is pointing his gun at the boy.
Some examples for phrasal verbs
Trang 9- to throw sth to sb
- to throw smt at smb
Eg: The boy is throwing a lifebuoy to his friend in the water.
Some examples for phrasal verbs
Trang 10Eg: The man is trying to throw the ball at the net.
To throw sth at sb/sth
Some examples for phrasal verbs
Trang 11Eg: I am going to leave Ho Chi Minh for Paris.
- to leave somewhere for somewhere.
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Glance Speak Throw Stare Write
1 I _ my watch to see what the time was.
2 We’ve been the party but unfortunately we can’t go.
3 Please _ me! I’ve got something important to tell you.
4 Don’t _ the stones the birds That’s prohibited.
5 The woman sitting opposite me on the train kept me.
6 Sally and Kevin had an argument and now they’re not one another.
7 I _ Joanna last week but she hasn’t replied to my letter yet.
8 Be careful with those scissors! Don’t _ them me!
Choose one of the following verbs (in the correct form) + the correct preposition to complete the sentences.
glanced at
invited to
throw
listen to
at
speaking to staring at
wrote to
at point
EXERCISE 1
Trang 13EXERCISE 2 Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate
preposition if necessary.
1 You’re always asking me money Ask somebody else for a change.
3 If I want a job at the factory, who do I apply _ ?
4 I’ve searched everywhere _ John but I haven’t able to find him.
5 I don’t want to talk _ what happened last night Let’s forget it.
6 I don’t want to discuss what happened last night Let’s forget it.
7 We had an interesting discussion the problem but we didn’t reach a decision.
8 Keith and Sonia are touring Europe They’re in Rome at the moment, but tomorrow they leave _ Venice.
2 I’ve applied a job at the factory I don’t know if I’ll get it.
9 The roof of the house is in very bad condition I think we ought to do something it.
10 We waited _ Jim for half an hour but he never came.
for
for
to for
about
Ø
about
for for
for
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