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Welcome to virtual class! Lớp học sẽ bắt đầu trong ít phút nữa. Khung giờ học 1 ca duy nhất Chủ nhật 20h – 21h30 Quy định V-Class Học viên chuẩn bị headphone để thực hành nói Học viên đổi tên theo cấu trúc: tên + họ và có dấu. Ví dụ: Hưng Phạm, Thảo Nguyễn www.daihoctructuyen.edu.vn E-mail: [email protected]

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Welcome to virtual class!Lớp học sẽ bắt đầu trong ít phút nữa.

Khung giờ học

1 ca duy nhất Chủ nhật

20h – 21h30

Quy định V-Class

• Học viên chuẩn bị headphone để thực hành nói

• Học viên đổi tên theo cấu trúc: tên + họ và có dấu.

Ví dụ: Hưng Phạm, Thảo Nguyễn

www.daihoctructuyen.edu.vn E-mail: [email protected]

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Please call me Beth!Virtual Class | Week 25

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ConversationConversation 1: Where are you from? Video 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLqsHRU1GBo&feature=youtu.be

David: Hello, I’m David Garza. I’m a new club member.

Beth: Hi. My name is Elizabeth Silva, but please call me Beth.

David: OK. Where are you from, Beth?

Beth: Brazil. How about you?

David: I’m from Mexico.

Beth: Oh, I love Mexico! It’s really beautiful.

David: Thanks. So is Brazil!

Beth: Oh, good. Sun Hee is here.

David: Who’s Sun Hee.

Beth: She’s my classmate. We’re in the same math class?

David: Where’s she from?

Beth: Korea. Let’s go and say hello. Sorry, what’s your last name again? Garcia?

David: Actually, it’s Garza.

Beth: How do you spell that?

David: G-A-R-Z-A.

Notes

- Please call me Beth!

- How about you?

- So is Brazil!

- Sorry, what’s your last name

again?

- actually

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Conversation

Conversation 2: How’s it going?Video 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5uDeSIrw2E&feature=youtu.be

Sun Hee: Hey, David. How’s it going?

David: Fine, thanks. How are you?

Sun Hee: Pretty good. So, are your classes interesting this semester?

David: Yes, they are. I really love chemistry.

Sun Hee: Chemistry? Are you and Beth in the same class?

David: No, we aren’t. My class is in the morning. Her class is in the afternoon.

Sun Hee: Listen, I’m on my way to the cafeteria now. Are you free?

David: Sure. Let’s go.

Notes

- How’s it going?

- How are you?

- Pretty good!

- I’m on my way to the cafeteria

now. Are you free?

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Reading

What’s in a Name?

Your name is very important. When you think of yourself, you probably think of your name first. It is an important

part of your identity.

Right now, the two most popular names for babies in the United States are “Jacob” for boys and “Emily” for girls.

Why are these names popular? And why are some names unpopular?

Names can become popular because of famous actors, TV or book characters, or athletes. Popular names suggest

very positive things. Unpopular names suggest negative things. Surprisingly, people generally agree on the way we

feel about names. Here are some common opinions about names from a recent survey.

So why do parents give their children unpopular names? The biggest reason is tradition. Many people are named

after a family member. Of course, opinions can change over time. A name that is unpopular now might become

popular in the future. That’s good news for all the Georges and Bettys out there!

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Reading

Read the article. Then check () the statements that

are true.

1. Your name is part of your identity.

2. People often feel the same way about a particular

name.

3. Boys’ names are more popular than girls’ names.

4. People are often named after family members.

5. Opinions about names can change.

Your name is very important. When you think of yourself, you

probably think of your name first. It is an important part of your

identity.

Right now, the two most popular names for babies in the United

States are “Jacob” for boys and “Emily” for girls. Why are these

names popular? And why are some names unpopular?

Names can become popular because of famous actors, TV or

book characters, or athletes. Popular names suggest very positive

things. Unpopular names suggest negative things. Surprisingly,

people generally agree on the way we feel about names. Here are

some common opinions about names from a recent survey.

So why do parents give their children unpopular names? The

biggest reason is tradition. Many people are named after a family

member. Of course, opinions can change over time. A name that is

unpopular now might become popular in the future. That’s good

news for all the Georges and Bettys out there!

Read the article. Then check () the statements that

are true.

1. Your name is part of your identity.

2. People often feel the same way about a particular

name.

3. Boys’ names are more popular than girls’ names.

4. People are often named after family members.

5. Opinions about names can change.

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ListeningWhat’s your last name again?Listen to the conversations. Complete the information about each person.

Video 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyMKU4gKFz0&feature=youtu.be

First name Last name Where from?

1. Joe

2. _______

3. Min Ho

_______

_______

_______

________

________

________

First name Last name Where from?

1. Joe

2. Elena

3. Min Ho

Miller

Vera

Kim

the United States

Mexico

Korea

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Listening

Audio script

No.1

Joe, this is my friend Linda Tanaka. We’re in

the same English class.

Hi, Linda. I’m Joseph Miller, everyone call me

Joe.

Nice to meet you Joe. And what’s your last

name again?

It’s Miller. M-I-L-L-E-R.

Where are you from, Joe?

I’m from here, the United States, originally

from Chicago.

Wow, how do you like Chicago?

Oh, I love it. It’s my favorite city.

No.2

OK, Ms. Vera, let’s me just check this

information. Is your first name spell E-L-L-E-N?

No, it’s not. My first name is Elena. It spells E-

L-E-N-A.

OK, thanks. And you’re from Chile, right?

No, I’m not from Chile. I’m from Mexico.

Uh, sorry Mexico, but you are studying English.

Actually I’m not. I’m an engineering student.

Engineering, OK. Got it.

No.3

Hey, are you In Soo Kim?

Yes, that’s right!

Is you brother Min Ho Kim?

Yes, he is.

Tell me, is Min Ho still here the university?

No he’s not. He’s at home in Korea.

Oh, he’s in Korea!

Is he in school there?

Yes, he’s at whole university this semester.

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Pronunciation

Vowel /ɒ/ & /ɔː/

/ɒ/ /ɔː/

shot /ʃɒt/

lock /lɒk/ 

cot /kɒt/

pot /pɒt/

shock /ʃɒk/

horse /hɔːs/

ball /bɔːl/

four /fɔː(r)/

caught /kɔːt/

cord /kɔːd/

Video 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fSEWnuTBjUk

Video 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jDg0o-hgHiQ

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Thank you!

See you next week!

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