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In Vietnam, a market is a trading place, but many markets are not only about buying and selling things. They reflect the life of the community. A traditional market is a social gathering point for people of all ages and it is a new and exciting experience for children, a trading place for local craftsmen, and a chance for young people to meet. People go to the traditional market not only to buy and sell things but also to eat, drink, play games and socialise. For example, if you go to Sa Pa market, it is the highlands in the north of Vietnam, you can see people wear their nicest clothes and spend all day long at the market. They buy things, play the flute, dance and sing. This is also a time to meet friends and look for lovers. Some other countryside markets in the Mekong Delta are held on boats. Most of the goods are sold at a floating market. The most exciting time is in the early morning, when boats arrive loaded up with agricultural products such as rice, fruits and vegetables.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.
Products at the markets.
B.
Types of markets in Vietnam.
C.
Markets in the north of Vietnam.
D.
How a traditional market reflects Vietnamese people’s life.
1. “Shut the door but don’t lock it”, she said to us.
.She told us to shut the door but not to lock it
2. Ann says, “I’m tired”.
.Ann says she is tired
3. Tom said, “New York is bigger than London”.
.Tom said New York was bigger than London
4. “Come and see me if you have time”, he said to us.
……He told us to come and see him if we had time…………………………………
5. “Please help us”, they said to us.
………They told us to help them………………………………
6. “Don’t forget to send your parents my regards”, she said to me.
………………She told me not to forget to send your parents her regards ………………………
Read and choose the best option.
Great Britain is not a large country , It is much smaller (1) ___________ French . It (2)__________ four parts : England ,Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland . England is the largest part of the country and has always been the strongest . English is the national (3)__________ in all parts of Britain . All the people (4)___________ live in Britain can speak (5) ___________ but not all the people are English in that country .
1 A.to B.more C.than D.less
2 A.have B.having C.to have D.has
3 A.tounge B.words C.language D.writing
4 A.what B. Who C. He D. Which
5 A. French B. English C. Chinese D.Vietnamese
1) largest
2) most exciting
3) biggest
4) the busiest
5) highest
6) most
7) latest
8) most up-to-date
9) most expensive
10) most beautiful.
Easy English?
English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful.
In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list.
RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.
Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar!
In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).
1.What is the role of English?
-English is an important global language
2. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have?
-In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours.
3. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it?
-Because RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic.But for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.
4. What is the feature of Seaspeak?
-Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation.
5. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.
-In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).
1.It is an important global language
2. In 1930. It had only 850 words
3.Because he decided that he biggest problems for learners of english was spelling
4.It uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation
5.A new form of English
1. Tokyo is exciting, but, for a musician, London is___more exciting___than Tokyo and of colors, New York is the ___most exciting___of all (exciting).
2.It is said that English is___easier___than French (easy).
1. Tokyo is exciting, but, for a musician, London is___more exciting___than Tokyo and of colors, New York is the ___most exciting___of all (exciting).
2.It is said that English is___easier___than French (easy).