Notes to the dialogue What does she look like.. What does/ do + S.[r]
Trang 1We are glad to meet you We are glad to meet you We are glad to meet you We are glad to meet you Hello!
Hello!Hello!Hello!
Hello!Hello!Hello!
Trang 3Unit 1 – My friends
Getting started
Trang 4Describe these groups of friends and their favorite
Trang 5What are these boys/ girls / these children doing?
Where are they?
Trang 6Where are they?
What time of the day do you think it is?What are these boys/ girls /
Trang 7 Listen and read the
dialogue between Hoa and Lan
Trang 8Who are they?Who is Hoa?
Where is she from?Where is she from?Whom does she live
with now?
Trang 9Notes to the dialogueSeem (v.) + adj.: (linking verb)
(to be) sth; seem (like) sth (not in the continuous tenses) - give the impression of being or doing sth; to appear
Receive (v.) :
receive sth (from sb/sth) - get or accept sth that sb sends or gives to you
(my) next-door neighbor.V.
neighbor / neighbour: a
Trang 10Notes to the dialogueWhat does she look like?
What does/ do + S + look like?
What a lovely smile!
What + (a/ an) adj + noun!
She wasn’t old enough to be in my class =S + (be) + adj + enough + to infinitive…She wasn’t old, so she can’t be in my class.
Trang 12 She lives in Hue.
No, she doesn’t know her.
a)b)c)d)
She is going to visit Hoa at Christmas
Trang 13REMEMBER To check your vocabulary and structure….
- A person who lives near you. A neighbor
1.
2. - To get or accept (sth) that
(sb) sends or gives to you To receive - To give the impression of
being or doing sth; to appear.
3.To seem
> Use “enough” to express this idea:
4.
> We are not old enough to be in the 9th grade classes.
5. > Use structure “What + (a/ an) adj + noun!”
to express “the English class is very active”