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4 tháng 10 2023

A: Did you see the new museum?

B: The one downtown? Yes, it's beautiful. The _design_ will _attract_ a lot of visitors, I think.

A: I agree. It really _stands out_ from the other buildings in the area.

B: And the signs advertising it use strong _visuals_. People will definitely pay attention.

A: I think that's the _result_ they hope to _achieve_

 

A: I don't have the _energy_ to work on my computer homework. I'm tired and it's too _complicated_

B: I have an idea. Why don't you _join_ me at the gym in an hour? Some exercise will wake you up.

A: OK. Then maybe I'll be able to _figure out_ the assignment

I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner. But we will How about you Would you like What kinds I'm sorry. I can't Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best? Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................? Lien: I prefer listening to music. Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)........................to go with me? Lien: I'd love to, but (4)....................I have to go to...
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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)........................to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)....................I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5)....................go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.
1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?
2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?
3. Why don't some people like watching television?
4. What does television bring to you?
5. What do you learn from television?

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18 tháng 1 2018

I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)..........What kinds..........of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............How about you................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)...........Would you like.............to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)........I'm sorry, I can't............I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5).........But we will...........go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.

1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?

=> Yes it is, because there is a TV set in nearly every home

2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?

=> Americans watch tevision about 5 hours a day.

3. Why don't some people like watching television?

=> Because there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV

4. What does television bring to you?

=> Television brings news from around the world.

5. What do you learn from television?

=> We can learn about life in other countries.

25 tháng 7 2018

Circle the correct word.

1 I search / wonder how difficult the maths test tomorrow will be.

2 It's nearly the end of term / mark, so it will be holidays soon!

3 Could you revise / remind me to take this book back to the library?

4 Carl is a computer brain / expert. Why don't you ask him to fix your computer?

5 Rosalind is a really smart / talented musican, but she doesn't practise enough.

6 Rebecca is really clever / mental. She always knows the answer!

7 I wasn't sure of the answer so I guessed / hesitated and I was right!

8 Have you ever concentrated / considered becoming a professional singer?

9 After every experiment in chemistry, we have to write a subject / reporton what happened.

Have you heard about pop festival? Yes, it(be) good if Express(play). They're a great band Will you be able to go? If I(ask) my boss, he(give) me some time off. I expect It is too expensive to hire a minibus? It(not cost) much if we all(share) the cost. Combine two sentences into one, using the connectives in brackets 1.You can go home. You've finished exercise(when) 2. I don't get many oppoturnities to practice my English. I find it difficult to remember everything I...
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Have you heard about pop festival?

Yes, it(be) good if Express(play). They're a great band

Will you be able to go?

If I(ask) my boss, he(give) me some time off. I expect

It is too expensive to hire a minibus?

It(not cost) much if we all(share) the cost.

Combine two sentences into one, using the connectives in brackets

1.You can go home. You've finished exercise(when)

2. I don't get many oppoturnities to practice my English. I find it difficult to remember everything I study(therefore)

3. I'm practising speaking English a lot. I don't want to fail in the oral test( because)

4. The world's energy resources are limited. We should use them economically(so)

5. The country could face an energy crisis. Demand continues to rise(if)

6. You can't borrow my dictionary. You bring it back on Monday(unless)

7. The cost of installation is very high. Solar domestic heating systems are economical to use.

8. Solar panels are placed on the roof of a house. The Sun's energy is used to heat water.

9. I don't agree with a lot of his teaching methods. He is a good teacher( however)

10. We'd better not waste water. We won't have enough to drink sooner or later(or)

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19 tháng 11 2017

Have you heard about pop festival?

Yes, it(be) is good if Express(play) to play. They're a great band

Will you be able to go?

If I(ask) asked my boss, he(give)would give me some time off. I expect

It is too expensive to hire a minibus?

It(not cost)won't cost much if we all(share)share the cost.

Combine two sentences into one, using the connectives in brackets

1.You can go home. You've finished exercise(when)

=>You can go home when you finish exercise

2. I don't get many oppoturnities to practice my English. I find it difficult to remember everything I study(therefore)

=> I don't get many oppoturnities to practice my English therefore I find it difficult to remember everything I study

3. I'm practising speaking English a lot. I don't want to fail in the oral test( because)

=> I'm practising speaking English a lot because I don't want to fail in the oral test

4. The world's energy resources are limited. We should use them economically(so)

=> The world's energy resources are limited so We should use them economically

5. The country could face an energy crisis. Demand continues to rise(if)

=> The country could face an energy crisis if Demand continues to rise

6. You can't borrow my dictionary. You bring it back on Monday(unless)

=> You can't borrow my dictionary unless You bring it back on Monday

7. The cost of installation is very high. Solar domestic heating systems are economical to use.( although ?

=>The cost of installation is very high although Solar domestic heating systems are economical to use.

8. Solar panels are placed on the roof of a house. The Sun's energy is used to heat water.

=>Solar panels are placed on the roof of a house because The Sun's energy is used to heat water.

9. I don't agree with a lot of his teaching methods. He is a good teacher( however)

=> I don't agree with a lot of his teaching methods however He is a good teacher

10. We'd better not waste water. We won't have enough to drink sooner or later(or)

=> We'd better not waste water or We won't have enough to drink sooner or later

Choose the best answer I can't find my purse anywhere . I must ..... it at the cinema( leave, have left , be having , have been leaving) I ..... she will agree about giving you a pay rise ( hard think , think hard , hardly think , think hardly ) From the hotel , there is a good ...... of the mountain ( vision , picture, view, sight ) Why don't we talke Lisa ..... with us on our next trip( on, in to , along ) When I was younger , I ... to smoke or drink ( never used , didn't used , not...
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Choose the best answer

I can't find my purse anywhere . I must ..... it at the cinema( leave, have left , be having , have been leaving)

I ..... she will agree about giving you a pay rise ( hard think , think hard , hardly think , think hardly )

From the hotel , there is a good ...... of the mountain ( vision , picture, view, sight )

Why don't we talke Lisa ..... with us on our next trip( on, in to , along )

When I was younger , I ... to smoke or drink ( never used , didn't used , not used , wasn't used)

When I questioned him , he finally .... stealing my pen( accused, admitted, confessed, accepted)

If we.....to the footpath , we won't get lost ( follow, keep,stey, remain)

Her written work is excellent . She puts her ideas .....so well ( across, forward,on, out )

" Could I do it right now ? " .......( Yes,. You could , Not for me , yes, let's,why not? Go ahead)

.... My friends were unsuccessful at the job interviews( most , the most of , most of, most out of

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9 tháng 6 2019

Choose the best answer

I can't find my purse anywhere . I must ..... it at the cinema( leave, have left , be having , have been leaving)

I ..... she will agree about giving you a pay rise ( hard think , think hard , hardly think , think hardly )

From the hotel , there is a good ...... of the mountain ( vision , picture, view, sight )

Why don't we talke Lisa ..... with us on our next trip( on, in to , along )

When I was younger , I ... to smoke or drink ( never used , didn't used , not used , wasn't used)

When I questioned him , he finally .... stealing my pen( accused, admitted, confessed, accepted)

If we.....to the footpath , we won't get lost ( follow, keep,stey, remain)

Her written work is excellent . She puts her ideas .....so well ( across, forward,on, out )

" Could I do it right now ? " .......( Yes,. You could , Not for me , yes, let's,why not? Go ahead)

.... My friends were unsuccessful at the job interviews( most , the most of , most of, most out of

9 tháng 6 2019

1. Have left

2. Hardly think

3. View

4. Along

5. Never used

6. Admitted

7. Follow

8. On

9. Yes, you could

10. Most of

John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes. 'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'. Lê...
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John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes.

'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'.

Lê Huỳnh Phan

There are 142 steps to the top, so i go up and down five or six times a day, it's very good exercise! But having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so i never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time. Apart from that, it's a brilliant place to live.'

'When we first saw the place, I asked my father's advice about buying it, because we couldn't decide. After paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really loved it, and knew how we wamted it to look'

'Living here can be difficult - yesterday I climbed a four-metre ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a lear day, and that's a wonderful experience. I'm really glad we moved.'

1/ What is the writer trying to do in the test?

a/ Describe how to turn an old tower into a house

b/ Recommend a particular builder

c/ Describe what it is like to live in a tower

d/ Explain how to win prizes for building work

2/ From this text, a reader can find out

a/ Why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth's house

b/ Why Elizabeth exercises everyday

c/ Why Elizabeth asked her father to buy the tower

d/ Why John and Elizabeth left the flat

3/ Which of the following best describes Elizabeth's feeling about the tower?

a/ She wanted it as soon as she saw it

b/ She likes most things about it

c/ She has been worried since they paid for it

d/ She finds it unsuitable to live in

4/ What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building

a/ Her visitor find it difficult to see if she is at home

b/ She feels separated from other people

c/ She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once.

d/ It is impossible to clean any of the window

5/ They were rather worried after paying for the castle because

a/ They really couldn't afford it

b/ It was about to collapse

c/ It looked terrible at first

d/ They were unable to take care of such a large house

@Dương Yến Tử; @Linh Diệu

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14 tháng 9 2017

John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes.

'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'.

There are 142 steps to the top, so i go up and down five or six times a day, it's very good exercise! But having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so i never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time. Apart from that, it's a brilliant place to live.'

'When we first saw the place, I asked my father's advice about buying it, because we couldn't decide. After paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really loved it, and knew how we wamted it to look'

'Living here can be difficult - yesterday I climbed a four-metre ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a lear day, and that's a wonderful experience. I'm really glad we moved.'

1/ What is the writer trying to do in the test?

a/ Describe how to turn an old tower into a house

b/ Recommend a particular builder

c/ Describe what it is like to live in a tower

d/ Explain how to win prizes for building work

2/ From this text, a reader can find out

a/ Why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth's house

b/ Why Elizabeth exercises everyday

c/ Why Elizabeth asked her father to buy the tower

d/ Why John and Elizabeth left the flat

3/ Which of the following best describes Elizabeth's feeling about the tower?

a/ She wanted it as soon as she saw it

b/ She likes most things about it

c/ She has been worried since they paid for it

d/ She finds it unsuitable to live in

4/ What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building

a/ Her visitor find it difficult to see if she is at home

b/ She feels separated from other people

c/ She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once.

d/ It is impossible to clean any of the window

5/ They were rather worried after paying for the castle because

a/ They really couldn't afford it

b/ It was about to collapse

c/ It looked terrible at first

d/ They were unable to take care of such a large house

14 tháng 9 2017

John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes.

'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'.

There are 142 steps to the top, so i go up and down five or six times a day, it's very good exercise! But having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so i never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time. Apart from that, it's a brilliant place to live.'

'When we first saw the place, I asked my father's advice about buying it, because we couldn't decide. After paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really loved it, and knew how we wamted it to look'

'Living here can be difficult - yesterday I climbed a four-metre ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a lear day, and that's a wonderful experience. I'm really glad we moved.'

1/ What is the writer trying to do in the test?

a/ Describe how to turn an old tower into a house

b/ Recommend a particular builder

c/ Describe what it is like to live in a tower

d/ Explain how to win prizes for building work

2/ From this text, a reader can find out

a/ Why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth's house

b/ Why Elizabeth exercises everyday

c/ Why Elizabeth asked her father to buy the tower

d/ Why John and Elizabeth left the flat

3/ Which of the following best describes Elizabeth's feeling about the tower?

a/ She wanted it as soon as she saw it

b/ She likes most things about it

c/ She has been worried since they paid for it

d/ She finds it unsuitable to live in

4/ What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building

a/ Her visitor find it difficult to see if she is at home

b/ She feels separated from other people

c/ She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once.

d/ It is impossible to clean any of the window

5/ They were rather worried after paying for the castle because

a/ They really couldn't afford it

b/ It was about to collapse

c/ It looked terrible at first

d/ They were unable to take care of such a large house

Read the pasage then answer the following questions: "Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer...
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Read the pasage then answer the following questions:

"Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer it.""I don't want to conquer such things; I don't care what becomes of them. I wish I were a man, and a rich one." "Well, Charlie, if you live long enough you'll be a man, without wishing for it; and as for the rich part, I mean to be that myself." "You do. How do you expect to get your money? By sawing wood?" "Maybe - some of it; that's as good a way as any, so long as it lasts. I don't care how I get rich, you know, as long as it's in an honest and useful way." "I'd like to sleep over the next ten years, and wake up to find myself a young man with a splendid education and plenty of money." "Humph! I am not sleepy - a night at a time is enough for me.I mean to work the next ten yearsYou see there are things that you've got to work out - you can't sleep them out." "I hate work," said Charlie, "that is, such work as sawing and splitting wood, and doing chores. I'd like to do some big work, like being a clerk in a bank or something of that sort." "Wood has to be sawed and split before it can be burned," said Rob. "I don't know but I'll be a clerk in a bank some time; I'm working towards it. I'm keeping father's accounts for him."How Charlie laughed! "I should think that was a long way from being a bank clerk. I suppose your father sells two tables and six chairs, some days, doesn't he?" "Sometimes more than that, and sometimes not so much," said Rob, in perfect good humor."I didn't say I was a bank clerk now. I said I was working towards it. Am I not nearer it by keeping a little bit of a book than I should be if I didn't keep any book at all?" "Not a whit - such things happen," said Charlie, as he started to go.Now, which of these boys, do you think, grew up to be a rich and useful man, and which of them joined a party oftramps before he was thirty years old?

1. What is this story mostly about?

A/Cutting wood.

B/Being a bank clerk. CA man who is useful at his job. D/Two boys talking about their futures. 2. Why does Charlie laugh at Rob for keeping his father's books? A/Because Charlie has a lot to prove to Rob. B/Because Charlie is afraid that Rob will do better than him in school. C/Because Charlie's father is much more wealthy than Rob's.

D/Because Rob's father doesn't make much money from his business.

3. What causes Rob to keep his father's books?

A/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

B/Rob wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

C/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk. D/Rob wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood. 4. How are Rob's and Charlie's plans for the future different? A/Charlie wants to work for his dreams and Rob doesn't. B/Charlie wants to chop wood forever and Rob doesn't. C/Rob wants to work for his dreams and Charlie doesn't. ​D/Charlie wants to work at a bank and Rob doesn't. 5. What do you think happened to Charlie in the future? A/He became a bank clerk. B/He joined a band of tramps. C/He works for Rob's father. D/He continued to chop wood. ​
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28 tháng 7 2017

Read the pasage then answer the following questions:

"Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer it.""I don't want to conquer such things; I don't care what becomes of them. I wish I were a man, and a rich one." "Well, Charlie, if you live long enough you'll be a man, without wishing for it; and as for the rich part, I mean to be that myself." "You do. How do you expect to get your money? By sawing wood?" "Maybe - some of it; that's as good a way as any, so long as it lasts. I don't care how I get rich, you know, as long as it's in an honest and useful way." "I'd like to sleep over the next ten years, and wake up to find myself a young man with a splendid education and plenty of money." "Humph! I am not sleepy - a night at a time is enough for me.I mean to work the next ten yearsYou see there are things that you've got to work out - you can't sleep them out." "I hate work," said Charlie, "that is, such work as sawing and splitting wood, and doing chores. I'd like to do some big work, like being a clerk in a bank or something of that sort." "Wood has to be sawed and split before it can be burned," said Rob. "I don't know but I'll be a clerk in a bank some time; I'm working towards it. I'm keeping father's accounts for him."How Charlie laughed! "I should think that was a long way from being a bank clerk. I suppose your father sells two tables and six chairs, some days, doesn't he?" "Sometimes more than that, and sometimes not so much," said Rob, in perfect good humor."I didn't say I was a bank clerk now. I said I was working towards it. Am I not nearer it by keeping a little bit of a book than I should be if I didn't keep any book at all?" "Not a whit - such things happen," said Charlie, as he started to go.Now, which of these boys, do you think, grew up to be a rich and useful man, and which of them joined a party oftramps before he was thirty years old?

1. What is this story mostly about?

A/Cutting wood.

B/Being a bank clerk.

C/A man who is useful at his job.

D/Two boys talking about their futures.

2. Why does Charlie laugh at Rob for keeping his father's books?

A/Because Charlie has a lot to prove to Rob.

B/Because Charlie is afraid that Rob will do better than him in school.

C/Because Charlie's father is much more wealthy than Rob's.

D/Because Rob's father doesn't make much money from his business.

3. What causes Rob to keep his father's books?

A/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

B/Rob wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

C/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

D/Rob wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

4. How are Rob's and Charlie's plans for the future different?

A/Charlie wants to work for his dreams and Rob doesn't.

B/Charlie wants to chop wood forever and Rob doesn't.

C/Rob wants to work for his dreams and Charlie doesn't.

​D/Charlie wants to work at a bank and Rob doesn't.

5. What do you think happened to Charlie in the future?

A/He became a bank clerk.

B/He joined a band of tramps.

C/He works for Rob's father.

D/He continued to chop wood. ​

16. Complete the conversation, putting the verbs into the present simple A: Hello. Nice to see you. ....... you ........(work) here ? B: Yes, I do. I'm the head waiter. A: Oh good. And .......... you ............ (like) it ? B: Oh yes, I .........( love) it here. It's an excellent restaurant. The chef .......... ( cook) wonderful food and the waiters all ........... (work) very hard. They only problem is that I ..........( not/ go out) in the evenings any more because I'm always busy...
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16. Complete the conversation, putting the verbs into the present simple

A: Hello. Nice to see you. ....... you ........(work) here ?

B: Yes, I do. I'm the head waiter.

A: Oh good. And .......... you ............ (like) it ?

B: Oh yes, I .........( love) it here. It's an excellent restaurant.

The chef .......... ( cook) wonderful food and the waiters all ........... (work) very hard. They only problem is that I ..........( not/ go out) in the evenings any more because I'm always busy here.

A: Ah, that's why we .......... (not/see) you now at the club.

B: That's right. I only ............ (have) one evening free and I usually .......... (stay) at home then. ...........Maria ........... ( go) to the club now ?

A: Oh yes, she does. She ........... (talk) about you sometimes. .............. you(see) her ?

B: No,I don't. I'm always busy and she ......(not/know) about this new job. I ........... ( telephone) her sometimes but she's always out.

A: Well, she ............. ( go out) quiet often. But I ..... (know) she ........... ( want) to see you again.

B: Look at the door! It's Maria. She's coming in here

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22 tháng 9 2017

16. Complete the conversation, putting the verbs into the present simple

A: Hello. Nice to see you. ....Do... you ....work ....(work) here ?

B: Yes, I do. I'm the head waiter.

A: Oh good. And ...do....... you .......like..... (like) it ?

B: Oh yes, I .....love....( love) it here. It's an excellent restaurant.

The chef .....cooks..... ( cook) wonderful food and the waiters all ....works...... (work) very hard. They only problem is that I ....don't go out.....( not/ go out) in the evenings any more because I'm always busy here.

A: Ah, that's why we .....don't see..... (not/see) you now at the club.

B: That's right. I only ...have......... (have) one evening free and I usually .....stay..... (stay) at home then. .....Does......Maria ......go..... ( go) to the club now ?

A: Oh yes, she does. She ....talks....... (talk) about you sometimes. ........Do...... you(see) her ?

B: No,I don't. I'm always busy and she ..doesn't know....(not/know) about this new job. I ....telephone....... ( telephone) her sometimes but she's always out.

A: Well, she .....goes out........ ( go out) quiet often. But I .know.... (know) she .......wants.... ( want) to see you again.

B: Look at the door! It's Maria. She's coming in here

25 tháng 10 2019

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Paula and Nigel are talking to each other on the phone. In numbers 1-8 circle the correct preposition. In the rest, put in the correct preposition. Paula: Hi! Is that you, Nigel? I'm glad you haven't left yet. When you come to the conference tonight, could you bring the green file? It's (1- onto / on ) my desk (2- behind / between ) the telephone. Can you see it? That's right. It's (3- across / under ) the address book. Great! Now, do you know how to get to the hotel? Nigel: I think so. After...
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Paula and Nigel are talking to each other on the phone. In numbers 1-8 circle the correct preposition. In the rest, put in the correct preposition.

Paula: Hi! Is that you, Nigel? I'm glad you haven't left yet. When you come to the conference tonight, could you bring the green file? It's (1- onto / on ) my desk (2- behind / between ) the telephone. Can you see it? That's right. It's (3- across / under ) the address book. Great! Now, do you know how to get to the hotel?

Nigel: I think so. After I've driven out (4- form / of ) London, I go north (5- in / up ) the A54, through Watford, (6- as / like ) though I was going to Milton Keynes. But in fact I take B254 (7- on / to ) Halton before I reach Milton Keynes. I think I should get there about nine o'clock, shouldn't I?

Paula: That's right, unless you get lost (8- as / like ) me!

Nigel: Isn't there a big house (9)......... sale just before the Halton road?

Paula: Yes. It's (10)........ the left. I didn't see it, so I had to ask (11)...... directions.

Nigel: Is the boss there already? I plan to arrive (12)......... the hotel (13)...... jeans instead (14)....... my suit and tie. I hope that's OK. (15)....... the way, did you apply (16)...... Phillip's job?

Paula: I wasn't sure (17)...... it, but yes, I did apply. I was a bit annoyed (18)....... the advertisement on the website, though. There was a sentence (19)...... the end of it, saying ''You must be good (20)...... talking to people''.

Nigel: What's wrong with that?

Paula: Well, Phil was very good at talking to people, but he wasn't fond (21)...... doing any work, was he?

Nigel: You sound (22)...... though you didn't really like Phil.

Paula: Well, I thought he was a bit cruel (23)...... his secretary.

Nigel: Yes, I think she was frightened (24)........ him, wasn't she? Look. I'd better set (25)...... now. See you later!

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21 tháng 10 2018

Paula and Nigel are talking to each other on the phone. In numbers 1-8 circle the correct preposition. In the rest, put in the correct preposition.

Paula: Hi! Is that you, Nigel? I'm glad you haven't left yet. When you come to the conference tonight, could you bring the green file? It's (1- onto / on ) my desk (2- behind / between ) the telephone. Can you see it? That's right. It's (3- across / under ) the address book. Great! Now, do you know how to get to the hotel?

Nigel: I think so. After I've driven out (4- form / of ) London, I go north (5- in / up ) the A54, through Watford, (6- as / like ) though I was going to Milton Keynes. But in fact I take B254 (7- on / to ) Halton before I reach Milton Keynes. I think I should get there about nine o'clock, shouldn't I?

21 tháng 10 2018

6. as

8. like

16 tháng 9 2017

Complere the sentences. Use an expression from the list and put the verb into the correct form where necessary.

have a baby. have a break .have a chat .have difficulty .have a shower .have a look .have lunch .have a party .have a nice time .have a good flight

1. I don't eat much during the day. I have never had lunch.

2. David starts work at 8 o'clock and ....has a break. at 10:30

3. We ...had a party .. last week. It was great – we invited lots of people.

4 Excuse me, can I ..have a look... at your newspaper, please?

5 Jim is away on holiday at the moment. I hope he ...will have a nice time..

6 I met Ann in the supermarket yesterday. We stopped and .had a chat....

7 A: ..did you have difficulty in... finding the book you wanted?

B: No,I found it OK

8 Suzanne ...had a baby.. a few weeks ago. It's her second child. 9

A: Why didn't you answer the phone?

B: I ..was having a shower...

10 You meet your friend Sally at the airport. She has just arrived. You say: Hi, Sally. How are you? ......did you have a good flight.... ?