UNIT 1 : MY NEW SCHOOL
I.
1. The students at my school can (study) quietly in the library in the afternoon.
2. My grandma (does) morning exercise every day.
3. We don't usually (have) homework on Saturday.
4. Do you often (play) team games during the break?
5. I have two tests tomorrow, but I don't have much time to (study).
6. On our school's farm, there are a lot of things for us to (do) at weekends.
II.
1. School (finishes) at 4:30 p.m. every day.
2. Do you usually (write) to your pen pal?
3. - Does your brother (like) to have lunch in the canteen?
- No. He (says) that he prefers lunch at home.
4. It's warm today. I (don't want) (to stay) home. What about going swimming in the river?
5. My classmates and I often (wear) shorts and T-shirts when we (go) camping.
6. My family likes (spending) our summer holidays at the seaside, but last July we (went) to Cambodia for a week. It was fantastic!
III.
1. - Do you have English lessons on Monday? - No, on Tuesday.
2. My brother wants to study film and photography.
3. Children like to play ball games.
4. My sister sometimes helps my mother to do the housework.
5. - What do you usually have for breakfast? - Bread and milk.
6. A good friend is ready to share things with his / her classmates.
7. There are international schools in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City.
8. We have some new subjects in this school year: science, IT, etc.
IV.
1. My grandmother is always at home in the evening.
2. I usually celebrate my birthday with my friends.
3. What time do you usually get up on Sunday?
4. We hardly ever speak Vietnamese in our English class.
5. The school bus always arrives at six forty-five.
V.
In England, when the schoolchildren come to school, they first go to the cloakroom. They take off their coats and raincoats, their caps and hats, and then go to their classroom. Some of the students go to the laboratories and workshops where they learn physics, chemistry and art. When a student is on duty, he comes to school very early. He has to open all the windows, water the flowers and clean the blackboard, so everything is ready for the first lesson. At seven thirty the teacher comes into the room and the lesson begins.
VI.
My dream school is a quiet school where we have just two or three hours a day, in the morning. Then, in the afternoon, we can do many activities like singing, dancing, playing soccer, basketball, rugby. We won’t have tests and mark either. The teachers will not give homework, so we can do whatever we want after school. In my dream school, we can also choose the classes we want: for example, you’re not going to learn mathematics or physics if you hate them. So it’s a free school where you can learn with calm and serenity and you can make lots of friends during afternoon activities!
UNIT 2 MY HOUSE
I.
1. C. toilet
2. B. school
3. D. villa
4. D. teacher
5. A. cousin
II.
1. Mai's mother is my teacher of English.
2. Is it Nam's study room?
3. My grandmother's bedroom is my favourite room in our house.
4. My cousin's father is my uncle.
5. Look! Tom's dog is running in the park.
6. There is a cat behind my sister's computer.
III.
An’s bedroom is big but messy. There are clothes on the floor. There is a big desk near the window, and there are dirty bowls and chopsticks on it. He usually puts his school bag under the desk. His bed is next to the desk, and it is also untidy. There is a cap, some CDs and some books on the bed. An’s mum is not happy with this, and now An is tidying up his room.
IV.
1. Is Peter’s house big or small? It's quite big.
2. How many rooms are there on the ground floor? What are they? There are four rooms: a kitchen, a living room, a big dining room and a bathroom.
3. Where is Peter’s bedroom? It's between his parents’ bedroom and the bathroom.
4. Why does Peter like to be in the attic? Because he keeps some of his books and old toys there, and it's very spacious with a big sofa where he sometimes takes a nap.
5. Where is the garage? It's at the back of the house.
6. Is the swimming pool in the garden? Yes, it is.
7. Does Peter like his room? The text doesn't specify if Peter likes his room, but he does say that he loves his bedroom.
V.
A. Write T (True) or F (False).
1. F
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
B. Answer the questions.
1. Where is the house? The house is in Melaka.
2. What’s the type of the house? It's a normal Malaysian house.
3. What’s the house next to? The house is near the sea.
4. Does the house have a dining room? Yes, it does.
5. How many people are there in the house? There are three people in the house.
VI.
1. I don’t have a bookshelf in my bedroom. There isn't a bookshelf in my bedroom.
2. We have a sink, a fridge, a cooker and a cupboard in our kitchen. There are a sink, a fridge, a cooker and a cupboard in our kitchen.
3. Mai has a notebook and it’s on the table. Mai's notebook is on the table.
4. The cat is in front of the computer . The computer is behind the cat.
5. My favourite room in the house is the living room. I like the living room best in the house.
UNIT 3 : MY FRIENDS
I.
1. sensitive
2. generous
3. talkative
4. shy
5. trustworthy
6. sociable
7. cheerful
8. confident
9. athletic
10. curious
II.
1. Could you call back? She (is taking) her dog out for a walk.
2. – Where’s Lisa? – She (is helping) Mum in the kitchen.
3. Listen! Someone (is knocking) at the door.
4. – Are you doing your homework?
– No, I’m not. I (am writing) a letter to my parents.
5. – Who is he talking about? – His best friend.
6. – Are they reading books in the library? - Yes, they are.
III.
1. This (is) my best friend, Nam.
2. He (is wearing) a T-shirt and shorts today.
3. Look! He (is playing) football now.
4. He (likes) eating apples.
5. Apples (are) good for our health.
6. Now he (is looking) at me and (is smiling) at me.
IV.
1. Our grandparents are watching TV in the living room.
2. My sister is swimming in the pool now.
3. My best friend is not learning English at the moment.
4. I am not reading; I am listening to music.
5. We are cooking dinner in the kitchen at present.
6. What are you doing? – I am writing a poem.
V.
My grandma is my best friend. She is my father’s mother. This year, she is 70 years old. She has a round face with long, white hair. She teaches me to wash the dishes and cook dinner. She is kind to other people. She helps them when she can. She is funny, too. She makes me laugh all the time. I love her so much.
VI.
Wickedly Wonderful is a small summer camp in the UK for children aged 6 to 13 years old. The children spend a week outdoors at the camp, making new friends and learning new activities while having a lot of fun. During the summer camp, they sail, horse ride, kayak, enjoy games on the beach and the beach campfire, swim, surf, go crabbing and ride bikes. Children will enjoy holidays with Wickedly Wonderful, and these are holidays that they will remember forever!
Read and answer the questions.
1. Where is Robert from? Robert is from England.
2. How old is he? He is fifteen years old.
3. Does Robert have any brothers or sisters? The text doesn't mention any siblings.
4. What's Robert like? He is very funny and generous.
5. What are Robert’s hobbies? He enjoys playing volleyball, riding bikes, playing the guitar, and learning to play the piano.
6. What does he like wearing? He likes wearing jeans and tracksuits.
TEST YOURSELF
I.
1. D. drives
2. B. calculator
3. C. biscuit
4. D. pass
5. C. remembers
II.
1. b. cooker
2. d. leg
3. c. villa
4. a. curly
5. d. desk
III.
1. B. Trung’s
2. A. I am never
3. C. usually
4. C. on
5. B. funny
6. A. wear
7. A. doesn’t like
8. B. smart
9. C. skipping
10. C. play