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It’s synonymous with ”holiday”

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I.WARM –UP:

Section 1: Revision of the past simple

Section 3: Complete the conversation

Section 2: Guiding questions

Section 4: Presentation

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Look at three picture and make sentences

Tom played football yesterday I went shopping last weekendRegular verb Irregular verb

1. Form:

a. Affirmative:

Ord.verb: S + V-ed/ V2

To be: S + was/ were + ….

Regular verb Irregular verb

c. Negative:

Ex: We didn’t go to school yesterday

S + didn’t +Verb (base form)

Yesterday

c. Question:

- Yes/ No question:

-Yes, S + did

-No, S + didn’t

Did + S +Verb (base form)?

c. Question:

Wh-question:

Wh_word + did + S +Verb (base form)?

Ex: Why did you get up late this morning?

Because I studied hard last night

2. Uses:

- Actions that started and finished in the past.- Actions that happened one after the other in the

past (like in a story)Ex: He came in, took off his coat and sat down.

Using simple past to describe Mr Bean’s holiday based on given verbs

- go

- meet

- eat

- drink

- miss- ride- destroy- smile

- buy- drive- dance- catch- clean

Using simple past to describe Mr Bean’s holiday based on given verbs

drink (v) He drank a cup of coffee

miss (v) He missed the train

catch (v) He caught a car on the street

destroy (v) He destroyed a picture

clean (v) He cleaned the computer by his tongue

He bought some breadbuy (v)

He went to the beachgo (v)

He met a beautiful girlmeet (v)

smile (v) He smiled at a boy

He danced on the streetdance (v)

He ate lobsters in a restauranteat (v)

He drove a cardrive (v)

He rode a bicycleride (v)

He met a beautiful girl.He danced on the streetHe smiled at a boy He drank coffeeHe bought breadHe destroyed a picture He rode a bicycleHe missed the trainHe caught a car on the streetHe ate in a big restaurantHe went to the beachHe drove a car

How about your last holiday?

Where did you go?I went to …………. When did you go there?I went in ……. Who did you go with?I went with ……. How did you get there?I went by ……. What places did you visit?I visited …… Where did you stay?I stayed in ……

How long were you there?I was there for ….. What was the weather like?It was …… What was the food like?It was …… What were people there like?They are …… What did you do during your vacation?During my vacation I …… Did you buy any souvenirs?Yes, I did. I bought ……. /(No, I didn’t)

Complete the conversation

Hello, ______. How / you?Hi, ________.

Welcome back.

I’m fine. Thanks. How / your vacation / in

Nha Trang?

It / wonderful. I / have / lot / fun.

Who/ you / go /with ?

I / go / there / my family

What/be/food/like/ Nha Trang?

Oh/food / delicious / but /

not cheap!

What places / you / visit?

My parents / take / me / some old temples / and Tri Nguyen Aquarium.

Where/ you / stay ?

I / stay / hotel / near / beach

How long /be/ you / there ?

I / be / Nha trang / three

days

You /buy/any / souvenirs/ Nha Trang?

Yes, ____. I/also buy / you / a T-shirt and a

hat

Great. Thanks. You / tired /

after the holiday?

No, ____. I / feel / interesting.

Group 1: A holiday in Dalat

Group 2: A holiday in Ha Long Bay

Liz and her parents _____ to Tri Nguyen Aquarium in Nha Trang. They _____ many different types of fish, dolphins and turtles. Liz _____ lots of photos with these colorful fish.

There was a souvenir shop near the exit of the aquarium. Her father _____ her a T-shirt. It _____ a picture of a dolphin on it. She _____ it very often. Her mother _____ a poster, and she _____ on the wall at home.

Complete the diary

Talk about your old hobby.

Last year / I / watch / my neighbor / play the guitar.

He / play / in a band. And he / play / very well.

I / decide / learn / how to play like him.

I / buy / an old guitar / and some song books.

He / sometimes / teach me, and I practice / every day.

Now / I / play / quite well.

I / think / guitar / wonderful.

Unit 4: THE FUTUTE

Grammar:

- Will

- First conditional

Oh, I’ve just realised I haven’t got any money.

Don’t worry I will lend you some

Would you like Would you like coffee or tea?coffee or tea?

I I will havewill have coffee coffee

He studies very hard for his exams.

I’m sure he will pass the exams easily.

After the football match, Nam feels very hot and tired.

I will open the window

NamBa

Will you come to my birthday this Sunday?

Nam is having a bad cold.

What is he going to do?

He is going to see the doctor.

Find the differences between Will and be going to in use?

If you leave your name and number, I’ll call you back later.

If you send a text message, I’ll try to reply straightaway.

First conditional

Save money

If he goes by bus, he will save money.

Make noise

If you make noise, the baby will wake up

Find the structure and the use of the first conditional

- What form of the verb comes after If?- What's the verb form in the other half of

the sentence?- In what situations we use the first

conditional?

Use the first conditional with these verbs to tell the story

kill / become / invite / fall /

lend / run / find / start / meet

Can I borrow your

newspaper?

1.If I ………… you my newspaper, we …………. talking.

Can I borrow your newspaper?

2. If we …………. talking, we …………. friends.

3. If we ……….. friends, I ………….. you to my house.

4. If I …………. you to my house, you ……….. my beautiful wife, Linda.

5. If you …………. Linda, you …………… with her.

6. If you …………. with her, you ………….. together.

7. If you ………. away together, I will ……. you.

8. If I ……………… you, I ……………… you.

…and that’s the reason why I don’t want to lend

you my newspaper

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Oxford University Press[2] Raymond Murphy (1986), English Grammar in use, Oxford

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Oxford University Press.[5] Eastwod (1994), Oxford guide to English grammar, Oxford

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