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Welcome
the English teachers
to our class !
Warm up
Thursday, November 27th , 2008.
Period 27: Correction of test 2
STRUCTURES IN REPORTED SPEECH
Statements in Reported speech
Yes- No questions in Reported speech
WH-questions in Reported speech
S1 + said + (that) + S2 + V...
told + Obj
S1 + asked +(obj) / wondered + if / whether + S2 + V...
S1 + asked +(obj) / wondered + WH- + S2 + V...
Change the following sentences into reported speech
The teacher said to us: “You have to try harder for the next semester”.
2. “When does the English course begin?” He said.
3. She asked me: “Do you like English songs?”
The teacher told us we had to try harder for the following semester.
He asked (me) when the English course began.
She asked me if / whether I liked English songs.
* Note: You want to change direct sentences into reported speech, pay special attention to the changes of personal pronouns, tenses, adverbs, possessive pronouns as well as possessive adjectives.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
lucky numbers
Listen and fill in the blanks to complete the following paragraph
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the .............. of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It .............. me about half an hour to get there. People in my village are very .................. and hospitable. They grow .................. and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful. Around the village there are green ................. forests. At the ................. to the village, there is a big old ................. tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a ......... after a hard working day.
1
south
2
takes
3
friendly
4
vegetables
5
bamboo
6
entrance
7
banyan
8
rest
Listen to the following paragraph again
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the south of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It takes me about half an hour to get there.People in my village are very friendly and hospitable.They grow vegetables and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful . Around the village there are green bamboo forests. At the entrance to the village, there is a big old banyan tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a rest after a hard working day.
Answer Keys (B)
I.
1. there were 2. in 3. didn’t lose 4. for
5. ought 6. dormitory 7. whether I liked pop music or not 8. grocery store 9. for
10. could 11. so 12. written
II.
She is studying English in London.
She wants to improve her writing.
She works for an international bank in HaNoi.
4. Yes, she does.
III.
Lan wishes she didn’t miss the bus to school.
Nam asked me if/ whether my grandparents still lived in Da nang then.
3. If you have a toothache, you should go
to the dentist.
4. Mrs Brown asked Thu what language
she spoke.
5. He worked hard, so he passed the exam.
6. My mother told me I should stay at home and do my homework.
Answer Keys (A)
I.
1.ought 2. for 3. whether I liked pop
music or not 4. there were 5. written
6. could 7. in 8. for 9. so 10. didn’t
lose 11. grocery store 12. dormitory
II.
1. She is in London now.
2. She studies English for her job.
3. Yes, she does.
4. She thinks it’s interesting and useful.
III.
1. Tom asked Jane where she lived.
2. She had to do her homework, so she didn’t go to the movies.
3. My teacher told me I should do my homework before going to school.
4. If you want to come to class on time, you must get up early.
5. The interviewer asked me if/ whether I liked learning a foreign language.
6. Lan wishes she got good marks/ didn’t get bad marks this semester.
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the south of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It takes me about half an hour to get there. People in my village are very friendly and hospitable. They grow vegetables and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful. Around the village there are green bamboo forests. At the entrance to the village, there is a big old banyan tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a rest after a hard working day.
Answer keys (LISTENING)
Grammar points
(unit 3 and unit 4)
1. The Past simple with WISH
2. Prepositions of time
3. Adverbial clause of result
4. Modal verbs with IF
5. Reported speech
HOMEWORK
Do the other test.
- Be ready for Lesson1:Getting started – listen and read. (Unit 5).
Thank you very much
Goodbye!
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
known … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk
to people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of
my favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Where is Nga now?
She’s in London.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What is Nga doing in London?
She’s studying English in London.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Why does Nga study English ?
She studies English for her job.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What aspect of learning English does Nga want to improve ?
She wants to improve her writing.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Does Nga like studying English ?
Yes, she does.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What does Nga do in Ha Noi ?
She works for an international bank in Ha Noi.
She can’t fly.
She wishes ........................
she could fly.
S1 + wish/ wishes + S2 + past subjunctive.
We often congratulate our teachers .....
Teacher’s Day.
On + day/ date → on Monday on July 2nd
At + time → at 12:15 at eight o’clock
two/ three days → at Easter
In + month → in June
season → in winter
year/ decade/ century → in 1998 in the 1990s
We do not use a preposition with last and yesterday.
Ex: We went there last year.
on
My teacher asked us: “Have you finished your homework yet?”
S1 + asked + (O) + if + S2 + V
wondered whether
My teacher asked us if/ whether we had finished our homework yet.
If/ you/ want/ pass/ exam/ should/ harder.
If you want to pass the exam, you should study harder.
If- clause , Main clause
Simple present tense Modal verb + V (bare inf.)
He’s lazy ........... (and/ but/ so) his parents are worried.
He’s lazy so his parents are worried.
My sister is a university student, but she works …........... as a waitress in the evening.
all the time b. part-time c. full time
part-time
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You know
… sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Does Nga want to improve her writing?
Yes, she does.
the English teachers
to our class !
Warm up
Thursday, November 27th , 2008.
Period 27: Correction of test 2
STRUCTURES IN REPORTED SPEECH
Statements in Reported speech
Yes- No questions in Reported speech
WH-questions in Reported speech
S1 + said + (that) + S2 + V...
told + Obj
S1 + asked +(obj) / wondered + if / whether + S2 + V...
S1 + asked +(obj) / wondered + WH- + S2 + V...
Change the following sentences into reported speech
The teacher said to us: “You have to try harder for the next semester”.
2. “When does the English course begin?” He said.
3. She asked me: “Do you like English songs?”
The teacher told us we had to try harder for the following semester.
He asked (me) when the English course began.
She asked me if / whether I liked English songs.
* Note: You want to change direct sentences into reported speech, pay special attention to the changes of personal pronouns, tenses, adverbs, possessive pronouns as well as possessive adjectives.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
lucky numbers
Listen and fill in the blanks to complete the following paragraph
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the .............. of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It .............. me about half an hour to get there. People in my village are very .................. and hospitable. They grow .................. and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful. Around the village there are green ................. forests. At the ................. to the village, there is a big old ................. tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a ......... after a hard working day.
1
south
2
takes
3
friendly
4
vegetables
5
bamboo
6
entrance
7
banyan
8
rest
Listen to the following paragraph again
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the south of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It takes me about half an hour to get there.People in my village are very friendly and hospitable.They grow vegetables and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful . Around the village there are green bamboo forests. At the entrance to the village, there is a big old banyan tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a rest after a hard working day.
Answer Keys (B)
I.
1. there were 2. in 3. didn’t lose 4. for
5. ought 6. dormitory 7. whether I liked pop music or not 8. grocery store 9. for
10. could 11. so 12. written
II.
She is studying English in London.
She wants to improve her writing.
She works for an international bank in HaNoi.
4. Yes, she does.
III.
Lan wishes she didn’t miss the bus to school.
Nam asked me if/ whether my grandparents still lived in Da nang then.
3. If you have a toothache, you should go
to the dentist.
4. Mrs Brown asked Thu what language
she spoke.
5. He worked hard, so he passed the exam.
6. My mother told me I should stay at home and do my homework.
Answer Keys (A)
I.
1.ought 2. for 3. whether I liked pop
music or not 4. there were 5. written
6. could 7. in 8. for 9. so 10. didn’t
lose 11. grocery store 12. dormitory
II.
1. She is in London now.
2. She studies English for her job.
3. Yes, she does.
4. She thinks it’s interesting and useful.
III.
1. Tom asked Jane where she lived.
2. She had to do her homework, so she didn’t go to the movies.
3. My teacher told me I should do my homework before going to school.
4. If you want to come to class on time, you must get up early.
5. The interviewer asked me if/ whether I liked learning a foreign language.
6. Lan wishes she got good marks/ didn’t get bad marks this semester.
My home village is about 40 kilometers to the south of the city. I sometimes go to the village by bus. It takes me about half an hour to get there. People in my village are very friendly and hospitable. They grow vegetables and raise cattle for their living. My village is nice and peaceful. Around the village there are green bamboo forests. At the entrance to the village, there is a big old banyan tree where children play merrily every afternoon. It is also the place where farmers have a rest after a hard working day.
Answer keys (LISTENING)
Grammar points
(unit 3 and unit 4)
1. The Past simple with WISH
2. Prepositions of time
3. Adverbial clause of result
4. Modal verbs with IF
5. Reported speech
HOMEWORK
Do the other test.
- Be ready for Lesson1:Getting started – listen and read. (Unit 5).
Thank you very much
Goodbye!
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
known … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk
to people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of
my favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Where is Nga now?
She’s in London.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What is Nga doing in London?
She’s studying English in London.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Why does Nga study English ?
She studies English for her job.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What aspect of learning English does Nga want to improve ?
She wants to improve her writing.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Does Nga like studying English ?
Yes, she does.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
What does Nga do in Ha Noi ?
She works for an international bank in Ha Noi.
She can’t fly.
She wishes ........................
she could fly.
S1 + wish/ wishes + S2 + past subjunctive.
We often congratulate our teachers .....
Teacher’s Day.
On + day/ date → on Monday on July 2nd
At + time → at 12:15 at eight o’clock
two/ three days → at Easter
In + month → in June
season → in winter
year/ decade/ century → in 1998 in the 1990s
We do not use a preposition with last and yesterday.
Ex: We went there last year.
on
My teacher asked us: “Have you finished your homework yet?”
S1 + asked + (O) + if + S2 + V
wondered whether
My teacher asked us if/ whether we had finished our homework yet.
If/ you/ want/ pass/ exam/ should/ harder.
If you want to pass the exam, you should study harder.
If- clause , Main clause
Simple present tense Modal verb + V (bare inf.)
He’s lazy ........... (and/ but/ so) his parents are worried.
He’s lazy so his parents are worried.
My sister is a university student, but she works …........... as a waitress in the evening.
all the time b. part-time c. full time
part-time
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You know
… sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Read the dialogue and answer the questions
Host: Kate, Can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate: Hello, please to meet you. Where are you from?
Nga: I’m from Vietnam, please to meet you, too.
Kate: Why are you studying English here?
Nga: I need it for my job.
Kate: Really? So, what do you do?
Nga: I work for a bank, an international bank in Hanoi.
Kate: Oh. I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga: Yes, and at university, too. Now I want to improve my writing skill. You
know … sometimes I have to write letters in English.
Kate: What about listening, Nga?
Nga: It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them.
Kate: Do you like studying English?
Nga: Oh, yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful: and I can talk to
people from all over the world … and I can understand the words of my
favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well. That’s very good. Good luck to you, Nga.
Does Nga want to improve her writing?
Yes, she does.
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