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guys pls help me Section II – Lesson 9 181 | P a g e COURSE REVIEW & PRE- TEST SUGGESTED LESSON PLAN Check students’ homework and correct all of them. – – · · Section II – Lesson 9 182 | P a g e GRAMMAR REVIEW Section II – Lesson 9 183 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 184 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 185 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 186 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 187 | P a g e GRAMMAR GAMES: ERROR ANALYSIS Section II – Lesson 9 188 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 189 | P a g e Section II – Lesson 9 190 | P a g e Name:……………………………………………… Class:…………… 1. This is a nice cat. Its much …………………………………… than my friends cat. 2. Here is Emily. Shes six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is…………………………………… 3. This is a difficult exercise. But that exercise is the …………………………………… exercise on the worksheet. 4. He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the …………………………………… hobby in the world. 5. On my last holiday, I read a good book, but father gave me an even …………………………………… one last weekend. 6. School is boring, but homework is …………………………………… than school. 7. Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is …………………………………… than skateboarding. 8. This magazine is cheap, but that one is …………………………………… 9. We live in a small house, but my grandparents house is even …………………………………… than ours. 10. Yesterday John told me a funny joke. This joke was the …………………………………… joke Ive ever heard. 11. My father is heavy. My uncle is much …………………………………… than my father. 12. The test in geography was easy, but the test in biology was …………………………………… 13. Florida is sunny. Do you know the …………………………………… place in the USA? 14. Stan is a successful sportsman, but his sister is …………………………………… than Stan. 15. My mother has a soft voice, but my teachers voice is …………………………………… than my mothers. Section II – Lesson 9 191 | P a g e 16. Amy has a beautiful baby, but my daughter is the …………………………………… baby on earth. 17. I live in a large family, but my grandfather lived in a …………………………………… family. 18. We only have a little time for this exercise, but in the examination, well have even …………………………………… time. 19. Lucy is clever, but Carol is …………………………………… than Lucy. 20. Have you visited the old castle? It was the ……………………………………castle we visited during our holidays. 1. …………. do you like best? 2. …………. does Bill get up in the morning? 3. …………. dont you go by bus, Max? 4. …………. hobbies does Andrew have? 5. …………. do they go to every week? 6. …………. old is Mike? 7. …………. is Susans birthday? 8. …………. are my exercise books? 9. …………. are you doing at the moment, Sally? 10. …………. do the Robinsons live? 1. John is writing a letter. ? 2. She walks home from school. ? 3. The children are sitting in the garden. ? 4. Peter runs with his dog on Sundays. ? 5. My rabbit has a cage in the garden. ? 6. They go to work by bus. ? 7. David likes cats because they are nice. ? 8. Jenny isnt sleeping late today. ? 9. We are going to the cinema. ? 10. Im leaving now. ? 1. I’m sorry, madam, but this carpet (already sell) _________. 2. The old house on the coner (knock down) _____ last year. Section II – Lesson 9 192 | P a g e 3. When exactly (John give) _____ his prize? 4. Most people agree that America (not discover) _____ by Christopher Columbus. 5. All complaints about products (deal with) _____ by our customer services department. 6. Im having my hair (cut)____________ tomorrow. 7. The children (take) ____________to the seaside tomorrow. 8. I (send) _____________here by the manager last week. 9. David (offer) ______________ a new job in Brazil recently. 10. This cake (make)___________ for her birthday. 1. I ……………………………….. (learn) English for seven years now. 2. But last year I was not working hard enough at English, thats why my marks ……………………………….. (be) really that good then. 3. As I want to pass my English exam successfully next year, I ……………………………….. (study) harder this term. 4. During my last summer holidays, my parents ……………………………….. (send) me on a language trip to London. 5. It was great and I think I ……………………………….. (learn) a lot. 6. Before I went to London, I ……………………………….. (enjoy/ not) learning English. 7. But while I was doing the language course, I ……………………………….. (meet) lots of young people from all over the world. 8. There I noticed how important it ……………………………….. (be) to speak foreign languages nowadays. 9. Now I have much more fun learning English than I ……………………………….. (have) before the course. 10. At the moment I ……………………………….. (revise) English grammar. 11. And I ……………………………….. (begin/ already) to read the texts in my English textbooks again. 12. I think I ……………………………….. (do) one unit every week. 13. My exam is on 15th May, so there ……………………………….. (be/ not) any time to lose. 14. If I pass my exams successfully, I ……………………………….. (start) an apprenticeship in September. 15. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I ……………………………….. (go) back to London to work there for a while. 16. As you can see, I ……………………………….. (become) a real fan of London already. 1. He drinks a lot of mineral waters every day. 1.…………….......…………. 2. Hoa told me that her aunt cutted her hair yesterday. 2.…………...………………. 3. Many people think that teachers give students too many homework. 3.……………......…………. 4. In my opinion, Hanh is a more lazier student than Hoa. 4.……………......…………. 5. I like studying history and I find this subject very interested. 5.……………......…………. Section II – Lesson 9 193 | P a g e The last train (stop) at Wellbury Station twenty years ago, and since then the country branch line (leave) to fall into disuse. But five years ago, the old station buildings (1) _____ (sell) to a young couple, Alan and Sarah Pickford. Immediately the Pickfords (2) _____ (apply) to the local Council and (3) _____ (promise) a sum of money to help them with their project. Months (4) _____ (spend)planning all the details. Then their plans (5) _____ (have to/approve). After that, the way was clear. The Pickfords (6) _____ the house completely _____ (renovate) by local builders. They themselves also (7) _____ (create) a beautiful garden around it. They certainly had lots (8) _____ (do). The task (9) _____ (seem) hopeless at first because everything was in such a poor condition, but today the old station (10) _____ greatly _____ (admire), and it (11) _____ (say/be) the best of its kind in the country. Many authentic railway details (12) _____ (preserve), and an old railway carriage (13) _____ (now/use) as a greenhouse. The station house (14) _____ (can/visit) by the public on weekend afternoons and holidays, but visitors (15) _____ (ask/not/come) at other times as the Pickfords are not keen on (16) _____ (disturb) during the week. Write the correct reflective pronouns in the blank. 1. I don’t need any help. I can do it ________________ . 2. Edwin fixed his bike all by ________________ . 3. Beth and Chris got a little lost one day on their way back from school. But they found the right way home all by ________________ . 4. Olivia got a very good mark in her English test. She was very pleased with ________________ . 5. We had to ask ________________ if this was the right thing to do. 6. The teacher said to the class: “I would like you to do the exercises __________ .” 7. There’s no need to shut the garage gate. It does that all by________________ . 8. Catherine and Abby are sisters. Yesterday, they made their lunchboxes _______ . 9. Tim’s mum said to him: “I won’t help you to clean your room this time. You have to do it ________________ .” 10. At the wedding reception, there was a buffet where we could just help _______ . 11. Mr. Jones said to his wife: “No need to call the plumber darling, I can fix the tap __________ .” 12. When she was five years old, Mary taught __________ to ride a bicycle. Section II – Lesson 9 194 | P a g e 13. The teacher said to the class: “For the next five minutes, you are free to talk amongst __________ .” 14. Because David and Simon studied a lot for their biology test tomorrow, they are feeling confident in __________ . 15. The computer keeps turning __________ off and I don’t know why! British parents are always (1)……….….that their children spend too much time (2)……….….TV and not enough time doing other activities like sports and reading. A (3)……….….survey of people’s free time activities (4)……….…. that young people spend about 23 hours a week in (5)……….….of the television set, that means over 3 hours (6)……….…. . (7)……….…., the average adult watches even more: 28 hours a week. Every household in the country has a TV set and over half have two or more. (8)……….….to the survey, people do not only sit in their living room watching TV but also watch it in the kitchen and in bed as well. We can not deny that television also (9)……….….some negative effects especially on children, because many films shown on TV contain violence, crime and other bad things. Excessive watching of TV by children has lowered (10)……….….results when studying at school. 1. A. complain B. complaining C. complains D. complained 2. A. to watch B. watch C. watching D. watched 3. A. recent B. recently C. late D. lately 4. A. show B. to show C. showing D. shows 5. A. back B. front C. side D. behind 6. A. a day B. a week C. a month D. a year 7. A. Surprise B. Surprised C. Surprisingly D. To surprise 8. A. Because B. Addition C. Besides D. According 9. A. have B. having C. has D. had 10. A. its B. their C. his D. her Firstly, playing sports can give you a healthy life and a fit body. You will be more active and healthier (1) ……….……… playing sports. To illustrate, you can have a lower chance of getting a serious illness such as a (2) ……….……… attack or high blood pressure. In other words, it increases your resistance to illness. During leisure time, you can play sports (3) …….………….. your friends or your relatives, this not only helps you but (4) …….……….. motivates everyone around you to take part in sports and have good (5) ….………….. . Section II – Lesson 9 195 | P a g e Furthermore, there are some (6) ……….………. which you can play easily such as table tennis, tennis or football and after that, you feel completely relaxed and (7) ……….……… free from your stress. Moreover, you also need to allow (8) ……….…. encourage children to play sports, especially some outside activities such as football, basketball or volleyball to decrease the time that your children (9) ……….…. sitting in front of computers or watching television. These sports can help them have endurance, speed and even teach them how to improve team spirit and work in groups. These sports also teach them how to communicate with their teammates, and show them (10) …………...…. active and creative they are. Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language, in film, on television, in the office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language. Learning another language! Learning English! Why do all these people want to learn English? It is difficult to answer that question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language, and mathematics.... and English (In England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language, which is English and mathematics.... and another language, perhaps French, German, or Spanish). Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher education, because some of their books are in English at their college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English. 1. According to the writer, ……………… . A. only adults learn English B. no children like learning English C. English is only useful to teenagers D. English is popular in much of the world 2. Many people learn English by ……………… . A. watching videos only B. hearing the language in the office C. talking with film stars D. working hard in their lessons 3. Many boys and girls learn English because ……………… . A. English can give them a job B. its included in their study courses C. their parents make them D. they have to study their own language 4. In America or Australia many school children study ……………… . A. English as a foreign language B. English and Mathematics only C. such foreign languages as French, German, and Spanish D. their own language and no foreign language 5. Many adults learn English because ……………… . A. their work is useful B. they want to go abroad C. most of their books are in English D. it helps them in their work Section II – Lesson 9 196 | P a g e 1. It isn’t necessary for you to finish the work today. You don’t 2. There are over eight hundred stamps in Long’s collection. → Long’s collection……………………………...……………………….…………………………………… 3. How high is Big Ben’s Clock Tower? → What………………….…...………………………..………………………………………….………………… 4. You shouldn’t eat too much meat. → You’d.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5. Long is a bad swimmer. → Long ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1. Trang/ the/ good/ student/ our class. ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………… 2. refrigerator/ next/ closet/ and/ front/ dishwasher. ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………… 3. Traveling/ train/ slower/ but/ interesting/ traveling/ plane. ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………… 4. it/ difficult/ find/ apartment/ Ho Chi Minh city? ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………… 5. Lessons/ this year/ long/ difficult/ those/ last year. ……………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………
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