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(4)(5)(6)He is slow to understand what people say.
He is slow to understand what people say.
He is a
He is a
dull
dull
boy
boy
- dull (adj)
- dull (adj)
[
[
dʌl
dʌl
]
]
Đần, chậm
Đần, chậm
hiểu
(7)- pastime (n)
- pastime (n)
['pɑ:staim]
['pɑ:staim]
:
:
Trị tiêu, giải trí
Trị tiêu, giải trí
His
His
pastime
pastime
is playing football
is playing football
He always plays football in his free time.
(8)- snooker (n)
- snooker (n)
['snu:kə]
['snu:kə]
:
:
Billiard
Billiard
(21 balls)
(21 balls)
- pool (n)
(9)- dart (n)
(10)(11)(12)- dull (adj)
- dull (adj)
Đần, chậm
Đần, chậm
hiểu
hiểu
- pastime (n)
- pastime (n)
Trò tiêu, giải trí
Trị tiêu, giải trí
- snooker (n)
- snooker (n)
Billiard
Billiard
(21 balls)
(21 balls)
- pool (n)
- pool (n)
Billiard
Billiard
(16 balls)
(16 balls)
- dart (n)
- dart (n)
Phi tiêu
Phi tiêu
- bricklaying (n)
- bricklaying (n)
Xây gạch
Xây gạch
- engrave (v)
(13)- dull
- dull
Đần, chậm
Đần, chậm
hiểu
hiểu
- pastime
- pastime
Trò tiêu, giải trí
Trị tiêu, giải trí
- snooker
- snooker
Billiard
Billiard
(21 balls)
(21 balls)
- pool
- pool
Billiard
Billiard
(16 balls)
(16 balls)
- dart
- dart
Phi tiêu
Phi tiêu
- bricklaying
- bricklaying
Xây gạch
Xây gạch
- engrave
(14)(15)Work in pairs.
Work in pairs.
Which of the following leisure activities you think
Which of the following leisure activities you think
British people often in their spare time?
British people often in their spare time?
2 reading books/ newspapers reading books/ newspapers
3 watching T.V watching T.V
4 playing sports playing sports
5 shopping shopping
6 singing singing
7 meeting friends7 meeting friends
8 listening to music8 listening to music
9 watching sports9 watching sports
10 spending time outdoors10 spending time outdoors
(16)Work in pairs.
Work in pairs.
Which of the following leisure activities you think
Which of the following leisure activities you think
British people often in their spare time?
British people often in their spare time?
2 reading books/ newspapers reading books/ newspapers
3 watching T.V watching T.V
4 playing sports playing sports
5 shopping shopping
6 singing singing
7 meeting friends7 meeting friends
8 listening to music8 listening to music
9 watching sports9 watching sports
10 spending time outdoors10 spending time outdoors
(17)The words/phrases in italics in the
The words/phrases in italics in the
following sentences all appear in the
following sentences all appear in the
passage
(18)1 The activities are home based They are organized … a at home
b.outdoors
c in the basement of the house
2 Television viewing is by far the most popular pastime This means ….
a people have to go very far to watch television
b television viewing is much more popular than any other pastime
(19)b there are many different courses to be taken 3 There are many different courses on offer This means …
a there are many different courses on television c there are many different courses that teach people to make offers
4 Besides watching television, people have other pursuits This means …
b besides watching television, people have to work c besides watching television, people don’t enjoy doing anything else
(20)a necessary conditions for being admitted to the course
5 Spectator sports are …
a sports people take part in b sports people often watch
c beautiful sports
6 Entry qualifications are …
(21)1 The activities are home based They are organized … a at home
b outdoors
c in the basement of the house
2 Television viewing is by far the most popular pastime This means …
a people have to go very far to watch television
b television viewing is much more popular than any other pastime
(22)b there are many different courses to be taken 3 There are many different courses on offer This means …
a there are many different courses on television c there are many different courses that teach people to make offers
4 Besides watching television, people have other pursuits This means …
b besides watching television, people have to work c besides watching television, people don’t enjoy doing anything else
(23)a necessary conditions for being admitted to the course
5 Spectator sports are …
a sports people take part in b sports people often watch
c beautiful sports
6 Entry qualifications are …
(24)Read the passage again and
(25)1.
Recreation are hardly important to people
2.
Over 51 per cent of households have more
than four television sets.
3.
The British like watching football and ruby
in the winter.
4.
Snooker, pool and darts are popular with
both men and women
5.
Holiday course has been a new trend in
Britain.
6.
People can take a course “Living with more
meaning” to improve their physical health.
True
True FalseFalse
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“All work and no play make Jack a dull boy”, goes an English saying Recreation and
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“In that last few years in Britain, a new trend
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(32)Work in pair. Work in pair.
Make a conversation with the topic
Make a conversation with the topic
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