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1 23Language Focus

Unit 13

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1 reviewIt not until (time) that (clause):was

past present future

Adjectives of emotion2

“Chán”?Bored or Boring? boringboredHe is The program is

For people For things

excited excitingamused amusing

terrified terrifying

interested interesting

nervous

Excited/ exciting: hào h ngứAmused/Amusing: hài h cướInterested/ - ing: thíchNervous: căng th ngẳTerrified/ - ing: kinh sợ

3 Pronunciation

Do you think I am

funny?funnyVui ve’ Vvvui veFFFunny/f/ /v/Fish

FanFat

FiveVanVat

VineVis.

Easy modeMedium mode

BelieF BelieVEOff OfWife Wive(s)

Hard mode

Fresh fish friedFried Fatty FoodFeel free, friendsBelief for future

Vlog of VovaVery very very

View very victoryVegetable very valuable

Insane!!!!

Of all the felt I ever felt, I never felt a piece of felt

which felt as fine as that felt felt,when first I felt that felt hat's felt.

4 Articles “a,An” and “the”

một

con chó nhà Thắng là con chó cáiCái

Ngọc Anh nuôi con chóDùng cho danh từ chưa xác định

Dùng cho danh từ xác định

Một ông già, một con vịt và một mẩu bánh mì

Cái ông già cho con vịt ăn miếng bánh mì

đang ngồi ghế vàngông đang ăn

A/ An

The

old man, duck and piece of bread

old man feeds duck by piece of bread

who is sitting on a chair the yellowhe’s eatingthe

The

an a a* An: for words start with vowels /a/, /e/, /i/, /u/, /o/, etc.

A/ An

A boy A bird

The1. When there are relative clauses help explain the noun, such as who, which, that...

THE old man who is sitting on the chair, is thinking

2. When the noun is known by (almost) every one

THE Sun THE EarthTHE guitar

Y

H U OK

N

AT

Put “a,” “an,” or “the” into the blank?

.... princess who is waiting for you is being kept in my castle!

Use it was not until...that... For this picture

Read the following text, you have 30 secondsFat frogs flying past fast. Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.

What is the difference between “bored” and “boring”?

Answer me: When we use “the” before noun?

Read outloud:

BeliefBelieveOffOf

How are you?A. I’m tiredB. I’m tiringC. I’m tyred

Who am I?

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