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... the passage In many ways, the reading passages inthe science part ofthe GED are the same as the reading passages in other areas One important difference is that science passages may expose you ... is a series of interconnecting membranes associated withthe storage, synthesis, and transport of proteins and other materials within the cell The Golgi complex is a series of small sacs that ... destroy trees, grass, and crops, and even tear down homes Floods can also contribute to the spread of disease by damaging sewage and waste disposal mechanisms The results ofa flood can take years...
... 2011 Unit : LET S LEARN (P3) III Practice: dogs rabbits spiders birds Friday, April 1st 2011 Unit : LET S LEARN (P3) III Practice: What you like? spiders dogs rabbits birds I like …… Em hỏi ... Friday, April 1st 2011 Unit : I LET S LEARN (P3) Vocabulary (review): Em khoanh tròn từ khác loại: a bird rabbits dogs birds a cat cats a spider a frog Ghi nhớ: Muốn chuyển danh từ s sang danh ... ếch.) What you like? I like frogs Friday, April 1st 2011 Unit : Structure: LET S LEARN (P3) Hỏi đáp s thích ( chủ đề loài vật) What you like? I like + danh từ (s nhiều) Friday, April 1st 2011...
... football Doyoulike sports, Linda ? What sport you like? Ok, let s go to the park and play sports! Sentence patterns Doyoulike sports? Yes, I No, I don’t Ex: Doyoulike sports, Linda? Yes, I Do ... Complete the dialogue Alan Jane Alan Jane Alan Jane Alan Jane : : : : : : : : Hello Jane, where are … going ? I’m ……… to the park What youinthe park ? I play sport What sport …… like ? I like ... Linda? Yes, I Doyoulike sports, Kate? No, I don’t What sport youlike ? Ex: I like + name of sport What sport you like? I like tennis Work in pair to practice these sentence patterns Homework...
... SEVEN: WHAT DOYOULIKE ? Look, listen and talk Inthe toy shop I like robots What about you ? I like dolls Linda Alan UNIT SEVEN: WHAT DOYOULIKE ? Look, listen and talk Inthe toy shop I like ... What youlike ? => I like dog What youlike ? => I like cat UNIT SEVEN: WHAT DOYOULIKE ? New words - Rabbit rabbits : thỏ - robot - apple robots : rô bô (người máy) apples : táo - papaya papayas ... like rabbits, too I like rabbits Linda Alan UNIT SEVEN: WHAT DOYOULIKE ? Look, listen and talk * Grammar: Để hỏi người có thích khơng, ta dùng: What youlike ? ( Bạn thích ?) I like dolls … EX2:...
... appeared ina variety of shapes and materials His versatility and adaptability to a wide range of situations goes some way towards explaining his extraordinary success Inthe 198 0s, the IOC introduced ... for peace during the Games Since the Games ofthe Olympiad in Antwerp in 1920, an athlete has sworn the Olympic oath on behalf of all the participants Since 1972, a judge has also done the same ... wants to take part inthe Olympic Games must bear these in mind Athletes seek excellence in terms ofthe goal they set themselves Then they must push themselves to exceed these goals The aim is...
... Step Step Step Step : : : : Complete the questions withthe correct question words Interview a friend using your questions Record theanswers Tell the class some things about the person you interviewed ... 16 How often you ……… to your grandparents? a meeting b saw c visit d wrote a letter 17 How often you ………… a horse? 18 How often you ………… your shoes? a brush b polish c sweep d wash 19 How often ... interviewed Write a paragraph about one ofthe topics you asked about How often you ………… to the cinema? a go b see c visit d watch How often you ………… shopping? How often you ………… your teeth? a buy b c...
... (name) likes and but he/she doesn’t like or _ Doyoulike ? Doyoulike .? Eggs Bananas Yogurt Peas Chips Coffee Watermelon Fish Yes, I No, I don’t So-so Cereal ... Peas Chips Coffee Watermelon Fish Yes, I No, I don’t So-so Cereal _(name) likes and but he/she doesn’t like or _ ...
... KEYS: EX.3: – c – h – b – f – e – g – d - a EX.:4: What would youlike to drink? I ‘d likea cup of coffee Black or white? Black, please With sugar? –Yes, please Anything else? Yes, a piece of ... –Yes, please Anything else? Yes, a piece of apple cake Howmuch is that all? It will be two pounds fifty Here are three pounds Thank you And here is your change ...