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Welcome to virtual class!Lớp học sẽ bắt đầu trong ít phút nữa.
Khung giờ học
Ca 1: 9h – 10h30
Ca 2: 14h – 15h30
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
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TransportationVirtual Class | Week 21
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Kind of vehicles
bike motorbike train
car/automobile taxi/cab bus
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Kind of vehicles
airplane aerial tramway helicopter
ship boat ferry
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Useful phrases
How do you go to work?
• walk/ go on foot
• drive a car/ an automobile
• take the bus/ train/ air plane
• ride a bike/ motorbike
• use public transportation
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To get on a bus/bicycle/motorbike/train
“Are you going to get on this bus or the next one?”
To get off a bus/bicycle/motorbike/train
“We will be getting off the train at the next stop”
To wait for the bus/train/taxi
“I have been waiting for the bus for 40 minutes, I hope it comes
soon!”
To get in the car/taxi
“Watch you don’t bump your head as you get in the taxi”
To get out of the car/taxi
“You will need to get out of the car, there are too many people in
it”.
Useful phrases
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PronunciationThird-person singular –s endings
s = /s/ s = /z/ (e)s = /iz/
take takes
walk walks
go goes
study studies
dance
dances
watch
watches
Video 1 (s): http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lfbu8c6Mhn0
Video 2 (z):http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oWgWQ0rXgPo
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Conversation 1Nice car!
Ashley: Nice car, Jason! Is it yours?
Jason: No, it’s my sister’s. She has a new job, and she drives to work.
Ashley: Is her job here in the suburbs?
Jason: No, it’s downtown.
Ashley: My parents work downtown, but they don’t drive to work. They use public
transportation.
Jason: The bus or the train?
Ashley: The train doesn’t stop near our house, so they take the bus. It’s really slow.
Jason: That’s too bad.
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Conversation 2How to travel to Ansonia
A: Hello! I’m sorry to bother you, but I’m a little late. Can you help me?
B: Sure, no problem! How may I help you?
A: When is the next train to Ansonia?
B: Hmm, I’m not sure, but I think the next one leaves tomorrow at 8 p.m.
A: What? I can’t wait that long! What time is the next bus?
B: It should go by in about two hours. It leaves the bus station at about 5.30 p.m.
A: Well, I don’t know. Isn’t there any other option?
B: You could take a taxi…
A: What’s faster, the bus or the taxi?
B: The taxi, of course. All you have to do is to call and ask for it and it will come right away.
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ListeningJennifer and Michael are making a list of classmates’ phone numbers. Listen and complete the list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI8T_nMWVBQ&feature=youtu.be
Answer
Name Phone number
David Medina (212) 555-1937
Sarah Conner (347) 555-7645
Steven Carson (201) 555-3648
Nicole Johnson (646) 555-3806
Jennifer Miller (646) 555-3806
Michael Ota (718) 555-9960
Question
Name Phone number
David Medina
Sarah Conner
Steven Carson
Nicole Johnson
Jennifer Miller
Michael Ota
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Audio scriptJennifer: What’s David Median’s phone number
Michael?
Michael: It’s two-one-two, five-five-five, one-nine-three-
seven.
Jennifer: Two-one-two, five-five-five, one-nine-three-
seven?
Michael: Yes, that’s it.
Michael: OK. Sarah Conner. What’s her phone
number?
Jennifer: Hmm. Sarah. Her number is three-four-seven,
five-five-five, seven-six-four-five.
Michael: Three-four-seven, five-five-five, seven-six-four-
five.
Jennifer: That’s right.
Jennifer: Now, let’s see. Steven Carson. His phone
number is two-oh-one, five-five-five, three-six-four-
eight. Right?
Michael: Yes, that’s right. Two-oh-one, five-five-five,
three-six-four-eight.
Michael: And Nicole Johnson’s number?
Jennifer: Oh, Nicole is my roommate. Our number is six-
four-six, five-five-five, three-eight-oh-six.
Michael: So, Nicole’s phone number is six-four-six, five-
five-five, three-eight-oh-six, and your number is six-four-
six, five-five-five, three-eight-oh-six. It’s the same
number.
Jennifer: Right.
Jennifer: Hey, what’s your phone number, Michael?
Michael: It’s seven-one-eight, five-five-five, nine-nine-
six-oh.
Jennifer: OK. Great!
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Thank you!
See you next week!
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