...
10 0
rJ
Can
we
make
our
own
luck?
10 4
I]
Murder
mysteries
10 8
0
Turn
it
off
third
conditional
tag
questions,
indirect
questions
phrasal
verbs
making
adjedives
and
adverbs
whot
or
thot?
compound
nouns
television,
phrasal
verbs
sentence
stress
intonation
in
tag
questions
review
of
sounds,
linking
11 2
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Everything
in
the
open
11 3
WRITING
An
article
for
a
magazine
11 4
REVIEW
&
CHECK
What
do
you
remember?
What
can
you
do?
11 6
Communication
l22
Audioscripts
13 0
Grammar
Bank
14 4
Vocabulary
Bank
15 7
Sound
Bank
... Latham-Koenig
Paul
Seligson
and
Clive
Oxenden
are
the
original co-authors
of
English
File
1 (pub. 19 96)
and
English
File
2 (pub. 19 97).
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY
PRESS
What
do
you
remember?
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
a
Underline
the
word
with
a ... someone's house
arrive more than
10
minutes
late for a lunch or dinner
smoke
in
a house where the
owners don't smoke
mEII
American
English
File
Student
Book 3
Clive Oxenden
Christina Latham-Koenig
Paul
Seligson
and
Clive
Oxenden
are
the
original...
... IT?
I learn English
1. to watch American TV
2. because I like it; it’s a beautiful
language
3. because I work with the foreigners in
my company
4. to graduate
5. to understand how English people ... Ming. Lee’s my last name.
For what student level would you teach this
conversation?
TASK
Describe your good habits
and/or bad habits as a learner of
English .
CHARACTERISTICS GOOD
CLASSROOM ... Laura Gordon
and Brian Mani. Laura and Brian are
independent management consultants…”
For what student level would you teach
this conversation?
HINTS FOR TEACHERS
Enhance Ss’ autonomy by…
o
...
...
10 0
rJ
Can
we
make
our
own
luck?
10 4
I]
Murder
mysteries
10 8
0
Turn
it
off
third
conditional
tag
questions,
indirect
questions
phrasal
verbs
making
adjedives
and
adverbs
whot
or
thot?
compound
nouns
television,
phrasal
verbs
sentence
stress
intonation
in
tag
questions
review
of
sounds,
linking
11 2
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Everything
in
the
open
11 3
WRITING
An
article
for
a
magazine
11 4
REVIEW
&
CHECK
What
do
you
remember?
What
can
you
do?
11 6
Communication
l22
Audioscripts
13 0
Grammar
Bank
14 4
Vocabulary
Bank
15 7
Sound
Bank
... Who wants to
ftnd an apartment?
6 Who's thinking about work?
c
1. 11
Complete
the
USEFUL
PHRASES.
Listen
and
check.
d
1. 11
Listen again
and
repeat the phrases.
How
do
you
say
them
in
your
language?
USEFUL
PHRASES
Why
d
__
we ... III
If
you
really
wanllo
win,
<heat
past
tenses:
simple,
continuous,
perfect
sports
Iorl
and
larl
12
13 1
We
are
family
future
forms:
going
to,
present
continuous,
will
family,
personality
each
other
or
reflexive
pronouns?
prefixes
and
suffixes
16
PRACTICAL
ENGLISH
Introductions
17
WRITING
Describing
a
person
18
REVIEW
&
CHECK
What
do
you
remember?
What
can
you
do?
sentence
stress,
strong
adjectives
saying
numbers
money,
phrasal
verbs
strong
adjectives:
exhausted,
amazed,
etc.
present
perfect
continuous
present
perfect
and
simple
past
s...
... 3
5 .16
9
What
did
Adam
think
about
jessica?
10
What
did
she
have
to
do
this
week?
11
What
mistake
did
she
make?
12
What
did
Adam
say
that
jessica
needed
to
do?
S .15
S .14
Week 2
Week
1
1
What
did
Adam
and
Sally
think
of
jessica?
2
According
to
Adam,
what
two
problems
did
jess;ca
have?
3
What
three
things
did
jess;ca
have
to
do
this
week?
4
How
did
she
feel
at ... b
The
townhouse.
c
They
haven't decided.
4
When
did
Dennis
graduate?
a 19 77 b
19 81
c 19 88
5
When
are
they
going
to have lunch?
a
Thursday
2:00 b
Thursday
12 :30 c Tuesday 1: 00
b
Look
at
the
highlighted
words
and
phrases.
Can
you
guess
what
they
mean?
T
he ... treatments.
Stephen Joanna
points out
of
10
reasons
points out
of
10
reasons
he
body polish
5.8
he
facial
S.9
e foot treatment
S .10
1 T
2 T
3Th
d
5 .11
Listen to
five
extracts from the recording....
... Jim was not
Number 11 .
ã Number 15 came first.
ã Joe finished ahead of Jim.
Kt qu cuc ua:
ã V nht: Tờn Joe S 15
ã V nhỡ: Tờn Jim S 3
ã V ba: Tờn John S 11
Lesson 21 – Exercise 2:
... not late am I?
10 . She's fond of him, isn't she?
Xin xem lời giải ở cuối bài này.
Answers to exercises in previous lessons
Lesson 21 – Exercise 1:
ã Number 3 did ... Script advice was provided by the English Language Centre,
Victoria University (Melbourne).
'Everyday English From Australia' lessons form part of English learning content of BayVut...
... Tense. 2. English language − Grammar.
I. Reed, Susan, 19 59− II. Cappelle, Bert, 19 75− III. Title.
PE13 01. D36 2006
42 51. 62−dc22
2006020424
ISBN -13 : 978-3 -11 - 018 589-8
ISBN -10 : 3 -11 - 018 589-X
ISSN 14 34-3452
Bibliographic ... linguistics ; 60 .1)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN -13 : 978-3 -11 - 018 589-8 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
ISBN -10 : 3 -11 - 018 589-X (hardcover : acid-free paper)
1.English language ... contents VII
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. Towards a theory of tense and time 91
Chapter 3. The absolute use of the present tense 17 1
Chapter 4. The absolute past tense 19 3
Chapter 5. The...
... another student.
Ask for more information.
1
VOCABULARY
&
SPEAKING
cell
phones
a Match the
word
with the country.
How
do
you
say
cell
phone
in
your
language? Which
name
do you like best?
-1
1-
"
,1-
... ,,;,.
u,l
H_
ã
"it<
u,!
H_
ã
_il.
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H_
ã nU.
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Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
I Clare, a student from Ireland
2 Paul, an American business man in China
3 Andrea, an American from Chicago
4 ... to ride a horse.
a
3 .10
Dictation.
Listen
and
write six
sentences with
can
/ can't
or
could / couldn't.
b
3 .11
Listen
and repeat thesentences.
Qpy
the
rhYthm.
1 I'd
love
to
be
able...