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UNIT 11 Part 1. Listen and match. There is one example. 1. Did you walk on the beach? Yes, I did. I walked on the beach with my family. (c) 2. Did you swim? No, I didn’t. I played with a ball with my sister. (f) 3. Did you take photos? Yes, I took a lot of photos with my mother. (a) 4. Where did you go last Sunday? I went to the funfair. Did you buy something? Yes, I did. I bought some souvenirs. (h) 5. Where were you last weekend? I was on the beach. Did you collect seashells? Yes, I did. I collected seashells with my brother. (b) 6. Did you go to the zoo last Saturday? No, I didn’t. I went to the park. (e) 7. Did your sister swim? Yes, she did. She swam with me. (g) 8. Where did your family go yesterday? We went to the campsite. (d) Part 2. Listen and circle. There is one example. 1. Where were you last summer? I was in Paris with my family. What did you do in Paris? We saw some interesting places. (B) 2. Were you in Ha Long Bay last weekend? Yes, we were. What did your family do in Ha Long Bay? We took a boat trip around the bay. (C) 3. What did your family do in Australia? We visited Sydney Opera House. (A) 4. Where did your family go yesterday? We went to Sam Son beach. What did you do there? We ate seafood. (C) 5. Did your family walk on the beach? No, we didn’t. We played the guitar on the beach. (B) 6. What did your family do in Tokyo? We bought some souvenirs. (A) 7. Did you bought some clothes in Nha Trang? No, we didn’t. We bought some seafood. (B) 8. What did your family do in Ha Noi? We cycled around Hoan Kiem lake. (C) UNIT 12 Part 1. Listen and tick or cross . There is one example. 1. Will you do the shopping for Tet? Yes, I will. I’ll go shopping with my mother (v) 2. Will you buy roses for Tet? No, I won’t. I’ll buy a branch of peach blossoms. (x)
3. Will you decorate your house with balloons? No, I won’t. I’ll decorate my house with pictures of flowers. (x) 4. Will you make banh chung for Tet? Yes, I will. I love eating banh chung. (v) 5. Will you make fried chicken? No, I won’t. I will make spring rolls. (v) 6. What will you buy for Tet? I’ll buy some fruit and jam. (x) 7. Will you buy roses for Tet? Yes, I will. (v) 8. Will you buy a new skirt for Tet? No, I won’t. I’ll buy a yellow long dress. (x) 9. Who will you visit at Tet? I’ll visit my grandparents. (x) Part 2: Listen and number the pictures. There is one example. 1. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to a fireworks show. 2. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to a New Year party. 3. Will you go to a flower festival at Tet? No, I won’t. I’ll go to a funfair. 4. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to my grandparents’ house. 5. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to the countryside. 6. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to a flower festival. 7. Will you go to your teacher’s house at Tet? Yes, I will. 8. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to the pagoda. 9. Where will you go at Tet? I’ll go to my friend’s house. 3 8 1 6 44 1 9 2 7 5 UNIT 13
Part 1. Listen and match. There is one example. 1. What will you do on Sports Day? We’ll play basketball. (c) 2. What will you do on Children’s Day? We’ll sing songs about children. (f) 3. Will you dance on Teachers’ Day? No, we won’t. We’ll tell stories. (a) 4. What will you do at Mid- Autumn Festival? We will dance with our friends. (h) 5. Will you have a party on Children’s Day? Yes, we will. (d) 6. What will you buy on Mid- Autumn Festival? We will buy some moon cakes. (g) 7. Will you play badminton on Sports Day? No, we won’t. We’ll play football. (b) 8. What will you do on Teachers’ Day? We will give our teachers flowers. (e) Part 2. Listen and write Yes or No. There is one example. Hi everyone. My name is Nancy. Children’s Day is coming. My friends and I are talking about food and drinks we will have for this special day. I will have pizza and orange juice. Nick will have burgers and apple juice. Linda and Jenny will have chips and milk tea. Jack doesn’t like fast food, so he will have chicken noodle, vegetables and lemonade. Mary and Kate will have bread and some grapes. They will eat bread with some jam. Laura will cook some fish. She will buy some mangoes to make juice. Julia will have a party in a restaurant with her family. How about you? What food and drinks will you have on Children’s Day? 1. Nancy will have pizza and grape juice. No 2. Nick will have apple juice and burgers. Yes 3. Linda and Jenny will have chips and milk. No 4. Jack likes fast food. No 5. Jack will have lemonade. Yes 6. Mary and Kate will have some grapes. Yes 7. Mary and Kate will have bread with some cheese. No 8. Laura will have fish and mango juice. Yes 9. Julia will have a party in a restaurant with her class. No UNIT 14 Part 1. Listen and circle. There is one example. 1. How does he stay healthy? He does morning exercise every day. (A)
2. How does she stay healthy? She eats a lot of vegetables. (C) 3. How does your mother stay healthy? She drinks fresh juice daily. (C) 4. Does your brother play badminton to stay healthy? No, he doesn’t. He swims to stay healthy. (B) 5. How do you stay healthy? I eat healthy food. (A) 6. How does your father stay healthy? He plays sports. (B) 7. Does your sister drink fresh juice to stay healthy? Yes, she does. She drinks apple juice every day. (C) 8. Lucy wants to stay healthy. She eats fish, drinks orange juice and walks every day. (B) Part 2: Listen and complete the text. There is one example. Hi, my name is Julia. How do you stay healthy? I get up early and run in the park every day. I don’t eat sweet food. I eat a lot of vegetables and drink fresh juice every day. I eat fish three times a week. I play table tennis twice a week and do yoga every day. In the evening, I never have dinner after seven o’clock. Ken wants to stay healthy. He loves sports. He plays badminton every day. He swims four times a week and plays football once a week. He doesn’t eat too much fast food. He eats fruit every day. His favorite drink is orange juice. He drinks orange juice five times a week. UNIT 15 Part 1. Listen and tick. There is one example. 1. What’s the matter, Linda? I have a headache. (A) 2. Are you OK, Peter? I don’t feel well. What’s the matter with you? I have toothache. (B) 3. What’s the matter, Mom? I have a sore throat. (A) 4. Teacher! I don’t feel well. What’s the matter, Lucy? I have a stomach ache. Let me take you to the medical room. (B) 5. What the matter with you? I have a fever. (B) 6. I’m so tired. What’s the matter, John? I have a cold. (A)