Unit 3. A trip to the countryside
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UNIT 3
A TRIP TO
THE COUNTRYSIDE
English 9
UNIT
3
A
TRIP
TO
THE
COUNTRYSIDE
English 9
Part A. Vocabulary &
Pronunciation
Part B. Grammar
Review
Part C. Structures &
Expressions
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PAST SIMPLE WITH “WISH”
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
ADVERB CLAUSE OF RESULT WITH “SO”
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PAST SIMPLE WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
‘to be” “were” after I/she/he/it
V (past simple)
To express dissatisfaction with a present situation or repeated habitual activity
E.g.: I wish I had enough time to finish my research.
They wish they didn’t have to go the class today.
We wish you could stay here with us longer.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
WOULD + V (bare infinitive)
COULD + V (bare infinitive)
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
COULD + V (bare infinitive)
To express dissatisfaction with the present ability to do something
E.g.: I wish I could speak Spanish.
He wishes he could have a new bike.
They wish they could finish the work earlier.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
WOULD + V (bare infinitive)
To express dissatisfaction and annoyance about something which happens
E.g.: I wish the waiter would hurry up.
He wishes she wouldn’t leave her bag in the
doorway.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
IN
ON
AT
FOR
BETWEEN
UNTIL/ TILL
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
IN
PART OF THE DAY
MONTH
YEAR/ AGE
SEASON
E.g.: In the morning
In July
In 1980
In the Middle age
In summer
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
ON
DAY
DATE
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
E.g.: On Friday
On 1st September
On New Year’s Day
On Christmas Day
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT
POINT OF TIME
EXACT TIME OF DAY
SEASONAL HOLIDAYS
OTHER EXPRESSIONS
E.g.: At the start of the trip
At 10 o’clock
At Easter
At noon/ dawn/ night
At the moment
At present
At the weekend
At first/ last
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
FOR
HOW LONG SOMETHING LASTS
E.g.: He stayed there for two hours.
We went to Spain for all the winter.
They have lived there for 10 years.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
BETWEEN
FOR THE TIME BETWEEN TWO POINTS OF TIME
E.g.: Between 1980 and 1990
Between summer and winter
Between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
UNTIL/ TILL
SOMETHING CONTINUES UP TO, BUT NOT LATER THAN, THE TIME MENTIONED
E.g.: We can’t eat until all the guest arrive.
He didn’t go the dentist till his teeth hurt.
She won’t be there till the afternoon.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
CLAUSE OF CAUSE
, SO
CLAUSE OF RESULT
ADVERB CLAUSE OF RESULT WITH “SO”
ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT
E.g.: He doesn’t have money, so he is going to take a part-time job.
They felt ill, so they didn’t go to school yesterday.
He had a stomachache, so he had to go to the doctor’s.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
WRITE A PASSAGE
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
BACK TO MENU
Where is one’s hometown/ village, etc.?
It’s in…/ to the west/ east… of…
How do/ did/ can…get to the hometown/ village?
By car/ bus…
How far is it from…to…?
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
BACK TO MENU
It’s ten minutes’ ride/ drive… or It’s…kilometers.
How long does it take somebody to get…?
About one hour/ a day…
What do people do for a living in…?
They do the farming/ sell the handicrafts/ plant the fruit trees…
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
WRITE A PASSAGE
BACK TO MENU
It was a beautiful/ nice/ sunny…day.
We decided to…
We took a bus/ a taxi/ rode our bikes…to…
We brought….with us.
After meal, we played/ walked/ sang…
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
WRITE A PASSAGE
BACK TO MENU
Later on, we went fishing/ went for a walk…
Late in the afternoon, we hurried and gathered everything and ran quickly to the bus stop/ station…
We arrived home/ came home…very late in the evening.
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
on a day trip
E.g.: On Sunday, Ba and Lan went on a day trip to his home
village.
the foot of the mountain
E.g.: The village lies near the foot of the mountain.
at the entrance to…
E.g.: There is a big banyan tree at the entrance to the village.
to take photos
E.g.: Liz took a lot of photos to show the trip to her parents.
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
…as soon as…
E.g.: As soon as he completes his homework, he feeds the
chickens.
to feel like somebody
E.g.: The Parkers are nice, so Van feels like a member of their
family.
A TRIP TO
THE COUNTRYSIDE
English 9
UNIT
3
A
TRIP
TO
THE
COUNTRYSIDE
English 9
Part A. Vocabulary &
Pronunciation
Part B. Grammar
Review
Part C. Structures &
Expressions
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part A. Vocabulary & Pronunciation
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PAST SIMPLE WITH “WISH”
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
ADVERB CLAUSE OF RESULT WITH “SO”
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PAST SIMPLE WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
‘to be” “were” after I/she/he/it
V (past simple)
To express dissatisfaction with a present situation or repeated habitual activity
E.g.: I wish I had enough time to finish my research.
They wish they didn’t have to go the class today.
We wish you could stay here with us longer.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
WOULD + V (bare infinitive)
COULD + V (bare infinitive)
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
COULD + V (bare infinitive)
To express dissatisfaction with the present ability to do something
E.g.: I wish I could speak Spanish.
He wishes he could have a new bike.
They wish they could finish the work earlier.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
MODAL COULD/ WOULD WITH “WISH”
Wish + S +
WOULD + V (bare infinitive)
To express dissatisfaction and annoyance about something which happens
E.g.: I wish the waiter would hurry up.
He wishes she wouldn’t leave her bag in the
doorway.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
IN
ON
AT
FOR
BETWEEN
UNTIL/ TILL
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
IN
PART OF THE DAY
MONTH
YEAR/ AGE
SEASON
E.g.: In the morning
In July
In 1980
In the Middle age
In summer
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
ON
DAY
DATE
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
E.g.: On Friday
On 1st September
On New Year’s Day
On Christmas Day
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT
POINT OF TIME
EXACT TIME OF DAY
SEASONAL HOLIDAYS
OTHER EXPRESSIONS
E.g.: At the start of the trip
At 10 o’clock
At Easter
At noon/ dawn/ night
At the moment
At present
At the weekend
At first/ last
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
FOR
HOW LONG SOMETHING LASTS
E.g.: He stayed there for two hours.
We went to Spain for all the winter.
They have lived there for 10 years.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
BETWEEN
FOR THE TIME BETWEEN TWO POINTS OF TIME
E.g.: Between 1980 and 1990
Between summer and winter
Between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
UNTIL/ TILL
SOMETHING CONTINUES UP TO, BUT NOT LATER THAN, THE TIME MENTIONED
E.g.: We can’t eat until all the guest arrive.
He didn’t go the dentist till his teeth hurt.
She won’t be there till the afternoon.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part b. grammar review
CLAUSE OF CAUSE
, SO
CLAUSE OF RESULT
ADVERB CLAUSE OF RESULT WITH “SO”
ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT
E.g.: He doesn’t have money, so he is going to take a part-time job.
They felt ill, so they didn’t go to school yesterday.
He had a stomachache, so he had to go to the doctor’s.
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
WRITE A PASSAGE
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
BACK TO MENU
Where is one’s hometown/ village, etc.?
It’s in…/ to the west/ east… of…
How do/ did/ can…get to the hometown/ village?
By car/ bus…
How far is it from…to…?
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
ASK FOR AND GIVE INFORMATION
BACK TO MENU
It’s ten minutes’ ride/ drive… or It’s…kilometers.
How long does it take somebody to get…?
About one hour/ a day…
What do people do for a living in…?
They do the farming/ sell the handicrafts/ plant the fruit trees…
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
WRITE A PASSAGE
BACK TO MENU
It was a beautiful/ nice/ sunny…day.
We decided to…
We took a bus/ a taxi/ rode our bikes…to…
We brought….with us.
After meal, we played/ walked/ sang…
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
WRITE A PASSAGE
BACK TO MENU
Later on, we went fishing/ went for a walk…
Late in the afternoon, we hurried and gathered everything and ran quickly to the bus stop/ station…
We arrived home/ came home…very late in the evening.
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
on a day trip
E.g.: On Sunday, Ba and Lan went on a day trip to his home
village.
the foot of the mountain
E.g.: The village lies near the foot of the mountain.
at the entrance to…
E.g.: There is a big banyan tree at the entrance to the village.
to take photos
E.g.: Liz took a lot of photos to show the trip to her parents.
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE part C. STRUCTURES & EXPRESSIONS
OTHERS
BACK TO MENU
…as soon as…
E.g.: As soon as he completes his homework, he feeds the
chickens.
to feel like somebody
E.g.: The Parkers are nice, so Van feels like a member of their
family.
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