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Talking about Occupations

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A: What do you do for a living?
A: What is your occupation?

B: I’m a____(mechanic)___________.

A: A____(mechanic)_____________? That must be a lot of work.

B: It is. Every day I ___(fix)_____ ___(cars)______.

A: How interesting. How many___(cars)_____ do you __(fix)____?

B: I ___(fix)_____ about __(8)____ __(cars)____ every day.

Nối nghề nghiệp và công việc cụ thể tương ứng

Occupation

  1. Mechanic
  2. Teacher
  3. Dentist
  4. Doctor/Nurse
  5. Journalist
  6. Fisherman
  7. Gardener
  8. Chef/Cook
  9. Fire fighter
  10. Photographer
Activity

    1. catch fish
    2. take pictures
    3. fix cars
    4. cook meals
    5. pull teeth
    6. plant flowers
    7. put out fires
    8. take care of patients
    9. teach classes
    10. write news stories

Dùng những từ chỉ nghề nghiệp ở cột bên trai và công việc cụ thể ở cột bên phải thay thế vào những từ ở trong ngoặc

Describing a picture

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What do you see in the picture?

      There is a
      There’s a

There are some
There’re some

Is there a . . . ?

Are there (some) . . . ?

Locations

On the right/left
Near the window
By the door
In the box
On the chair
Under the table

Actions

The man is _______ ing

The woman is __________ing


Clothing

What is the man/woman wearing?

She/He is wearing a

some

Opinions

What do you think

I think

Tell a Story

        Yesterday, Ms. Jones . . .

Use PAST tense

Situation: at a Store

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When you enter the store/start a conversation with the clerk:

What a clerk might say:

May I help you?

Can I help you?

Can I help you find something?

What can I do for you?

What a customer might say:

Excuse me. Do you work here?

Can I ask you something?

What a customer might respond:

Yes. I’m looking for ________________.

Do you have any ___________ (s)?

Can you tell me where the ___________is/are?

When you check out/leave the store:Clerk:

Did you find everything you needed?

Did you find what you were looking for?

Did you find everything okay?

Will that be all (for today)?

Is that everything?

(Will there be) anything else?

Customer:

That’s all for today.

That’s it. Thanks.

Expressing Thanks

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Expressing Thanks

Thanks

Thank you

I appreciate it.
Thanks for the tour.

Thanks for your time.

Thank you for the nice gift.

I appreciate your kindness.

Closing a Conversation

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Before closing

It’s been nice talking to you.
Nice talking to you too.

(I’m sorry, but) I have to go now.
Closing

Good-bye

Bye.

See you later.

See ya (informal)

Catch you later (informal)

Short Questions and Answers

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Are you a doctor? Yes, I am.
No, I’m a nurse.

Is he from Colombia? Yes, he is
No, he isn’t.
No, he’s from Venezuela.

Is it time to go? Yes, it is.
No, it isn’t.
Not yet.

Is she married? Yes, she is.
No, she isn’t.
I don’t know.

Are they here yet? Yes, they are.
No, they aren’t.

Do you live in Oklahoma? Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
No, I live in Texas.

Does she drink coffee? Yes, she does.
No, she doesn’t.
No, she drinks tea.

Does it fly? Yes, it does.
No, I don’t think so.

Do you need some help? Yes, I do.
No, I’m fine.

Can I have this? Yes, you can.
No, you can’t.

Should we go? Yeah.
Okay.
No, not yet.

Could you help me? Sure.
No, sorry.

Simple Shopping

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1. Where are the pencils?

2. How much is this mirror?

3. How much does this cost?

4. How much are these?

5. Do you have any t-shirts?

6. That comes to $26.59.

7. That will be $17.48.

They’re on the second shelf.

It’s $19.95.

That one is $5.00.

They’re $4.00 each.


What size? Medium or Large?

Here’s $30.00.

Here’s $17.50. Keep the change.

Okay, thanks.

Okay. I’ll take it.

How about this one?

That’s too expensive.

Large.

Your change is $3.41

Tha

Contractions

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In speaking, contractions are often used in place of auxiliary verbs such as is, are, am, will, have, has, had, and would.

See the following examples:

Regular

I am British.
He is Chinese.
They are Italians.

There is a man at the door.
Where is the butter?
What is he doing?
Who is that?

She is going to the beach.
We are going to eat now.
They are not ready yet.

I will be back in a minute.
There will be lots of food.

I have seen that movie already.
She has finished her homework.

I had played that game before.
We would be glad to help.
They would like to go now.

Contracted

I’m British.
He’s Chinese.
They’re Italians.

There’s a man at the door.
Where’s the butter?
What’s he doing?
Who’s that?

She’s going to the beach.
We’re going to eat now.
They’re not ready yet.

I’ll be back in a minute.
There’ll be lots of food.

I’ve seen that movie already.
She’s finished her homework.

I’d played that game before.
We’d be glad to help.
They’d like to go now.

Expressing Likes and Dislikes

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1. I like fruit.

2. Helen likes sports.

3. Ms. Cramer doesn’t like    coffee.

4. Tony does not like action    movies.

5. Does Terry like swimming?

6. Does Phil like soft drinks?

7. Does Sheila like salad?

8. Do you like Chinese food?

What kind?

What kind of sports?

Really? Does she like tea?

Oh. What kind does he like?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn’t.

No, she does not.

Yes, I do.

No, I don’t.

A little.

Oranges and bananas.

Football and tennis.

Yes, she does.

(He likes) drama.

Talking about Life Events

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1. When is your birthday?

2. What year?

3. Were you born and raised here?

4. Did Sam grow up here?

5. Where did Lisa go to school?

6. Which university did Rick go to?

7. When will she graduate?

8. When did they get married?

9. When was your son born?

10. What day is your wedding anniversary?

11. When did they move to Pittsburgh?

12. When did his grandfather pass away/(die)?

December 29(th)

That’s personal.

No. I wasn’t.

Yes, he did.

In California.

Princeton.

Next April.

They got married in June.

Two months ago.

It’s July 17th

Last September.

Five years ago.


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