English Communication Book - Lesson 1

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LESSON 1 GREETING & FEELING WHAT TO LEARN? - Start talking with stranger & someone you know - Experess your emotion and feeling - Popular sentences & Vocabs


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PART 1 - THEORY

Greeting With Stranger: Q: Hi / Hello! (+ I am …) + Nice to meet you A: Hi / Hello, It’s nice to meet you too! Q: Good + Morning / Afternoon / Evening! (+ I am …) + It’s a pleasure to meet you A: Good + Morning / Afternoon / Evening! It’s my pleasure too. I’m … With someone you already know: - Hey + Guys / Bro / Man / Kids…! - What’s up + Guys / Bro / Man / Kids…! - What a suprises! ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CLASS

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Asking HOW + ... do you feel? ... are you? ... are you doing? ... is it going? WHAT + ... is wrong with you? ... is up? ... is the matter?

I/he/she/we feel + Adjective I am + Adjective He/she is + Adjective They/we are + Adjective

ARE YOU + ... adjective?

Yes / No

Express emotion Look / Looks You/He/She/It (Subject) + Seem / Seems + Adjective? Are / Is

How

+ Adjective

That's

+ Adjective

+ Subject

+

Is / Are?

Adjective

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PART 2 - POPULAR SENTENCES No.

Popular Sentences

Translation

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What have you been doing? Nothing much! Got a minute? Don’t be so serious! Are you nuts? It’s none of your business! Long time no see! Unbelievable! Okey dokey! Never mind! Get out of my way! I’m exhauted! Shut up! Weird! Cool! How’s life? Pretty good! Not so bad! Never feel better! How about you? Very well! I did not mean it! Who care! It’s awesome!

Dạo này đang làm gì thế? Không có gì mới cả Đang rảnh chứ? Đừng nghiêm trọng thế! Bị khùng hả? Không phải chuyện của bạn Đã lâu không gặp Không thể tin được! Oke con dê Đừng bận tâm Tránh xa ra Tôi mệt rã rồi Im đi Kỳ cục hết sức Ngon Khỏe không? Cũng ổn! Không tệ lắm! Chưa bao giờ ổn hơn! Anh thế nào? Rất ổn Tôi không có ý như vậy Ai mà quan tâm chứ! Thật tuyệt vời!

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PART 3 - VOCABULARY POSITIVE Good mood Good High Spirit Happy Easy Great Interesting Hopeful Optimistic Enthusiasm Surprising Fabulous Wonderful Delighted Ecstatic Pleased Wanted Glad Joyful Calm Proud Relieved Amazed Stunned Brilliant Fantastic Excellent Awesome

Tâm trạng tốt Tốt / Khỏe Tinh thần cao Hạnh phúc Đơn giản Tuyệt vời Thú vị Hy vọng Lạc quan Hăng hái Đầy ngạc nhiên Hoang đường Thần kỳ Vui mừng Ngây ngất Hài lòng Ham muốn Vui mừng Hân hoan Bình tĩnh Tự hào Nhẹ nhõm Ngạc nhiên Sửng sốt Phi thường Siêu phàm Xuất sắc Tuyệt vời

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NEGATIVE Bad mood Bad Low spirit Unhappy Hard Terrible Boring Disappointed Despair Pessimistic Down Tired Terrified Silly Mad / Crazy Anxious Scared Depressed Guilty Upset Awful Miserable Stressful Annoyed Furious Embarrassed Nervous Frightened

Tâm trạng không tốt Tệ Tinh thần thấp Bất hạnh Khó khăn Khủng khiếp Tẻ nhạt Thất vọng Tuyệt vọng Bi quan Xuống tinh thần / Tệ Mệt mỏi Sợ hãi Ngớ ngẩn Điên rồ Lo lắng Hoảng sợ Trầm cảm Tội lỗi Buồn bã Kinh khủng Khốn khổ Căng thẳng Khó chịu Giận dữ Xấu hổ Hồi hộp Khiếp sợ

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PART 4 - EXERCISE Exercise 1 Lựa chọn câu trả lời phù hợp ngữ cảnh: Dựa vào danh mục các mẫu câu đã được học ở trên, học viên lựa chọn câu trả lời thể hiện cảm xúc, cảm thông hay động viên phù hợp với các tình huống sau đây: 1. I have no chance to graduate university, (Tôi không có cơ hội vào đại học nữa). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 2. I choose the wrong job, (Tôi chọn sai nghề rồi). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 3. Wow! This tiny bird is flying, (Chú chim bé nhỏ kia đang bay kìa). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 4. I lost my football match, (Tôi thua trận bóng đá rồi). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 5. I won a lottery yesterday, (Hôm qua tôi mới trúng xổ số đấy). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 6. You are so late, (Cậu đến muộn quá). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 7. He plays pretty bad this game, (Trận này anh ta chơi khá tồi). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 8. He punch my friends, (Cậu ta đấm các bạn của tôi). ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CLASS

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PART 4 - EXERCISE Exercise 2 Điền từ vào chỗ trống: Học viên lựa chọn từ phù hợp dựa vào nội dung đã học để điền vào chỗ trống trong 2 đoạn hội thoại sau.

Q: Hi, How ………. you …………? A: I’m good! What about you, How ……….you………..today? Q: I feel tired. I don’t want to do anything. A: What is the …………….? Are you sick? Q: Yes, I………..! Maybe I should go home. A: Yeah, You should go home now. See you later! Q: Yeah, see you later!

Q: Hi, You……………great? A: Oh, Thank you. And look at you, ………… beautiful/handsome you……….? Q: That………so sweet. Would you like to go to the cinema now? A: Awesome. I love it. I………so excited! Q: So, let’s go.

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PART 4 - EXERCISE Exercise 3 Sắp xếp thành câu hoàn chỉnh: Học viên sắp xếp các từ sau thành câu hoàn chỉnh 1. It / bumps / me / gave / goose. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 2. in / spirit / high / I'm. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 3. of / sick / I'm / tired / and / always / to / you / wait / having / for. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 4. seem / you / nine / be / on / to / cloud. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 5. blood / He / my / made / boil. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 6. could / my / I / believe / hardly / eyes. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 7. water / I / like / feel / a / out / fish / of. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 8. to / there / no / is / need / at / worry / all. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 9. understand / feel / I / way / the / you. ………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................. 10. to / I’m / that / hear / sorry. …………………………………………………………………………………………..............................................

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PART 5 - LISTENING Conversation 1 Nghe đoạn hội thoại và điền vào chỗ trống từ anh/chị nghe được. Mỗi đoạn hội thoại được phát hai lần. Các anh chị sẽ đọc trước đoạn hội thoại. Sau đó, nghe kỹ và điền từ vào chỗ trống.

It’s raining hard, and Zena is standing under an umbrella outside her office building , trying to get a taxi. An older man who works for the company but whom Zena doesn’t know is waiting also. Man: Hello. It’s an ......... day, isn’t it? Zena: It certainly is. I’ve been trying to get a cab for 15 minutes, but I’ve had no luck. Man: Excuse me, but I .............. I’ve seen you before. Don’t you work in the legal department? Zena: Yes, I do. I’m Zena Vernon. Man: ......... to make your acquaintance. I’m James Carlson, head of accounting. Zena: .................................................., Mr. Carlson? Man: Please call me Jim. Zena: Thank you. It’s ......................................, Jim. You looked familiar to me, too. - English Study Pro 2012 - Conversation - Chapter 3 - Situational Dialogs - C -

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PART 5 - LISTENING Conversation 2 Nghe đoạn hội thoại và điền vào chỗ trống từ anh/chị nghe được. Mỗi đoạn hội thoại được phát hai lần. Các anh chị sẽ đọc trước đoạn hội thoại. Sau đó, nghe kỹ và điền từ vào chỗ trống.

Tom Postell has recently moved into the neighborhood and has been buying gas at the neighborhood station for the last several weeks. The service station owner greets and welcomes Tom to the neighborhood. Owner: ............................... I believe you moved into the old Jackson house, didn’t you? Tom: Yes, I did. I’m Tom Postell. (He extends his hand to the man) Owner: Well, it’s a real ................... to meet you. I’m Randall Mc Entire. I’ve noticed you buying gas here a few times and I thought you might be the one who moved in on Ashe Avenue. Tom: You got it right. Well, it’s nice ......................... you, Mr. Mc Entire. It’s great having a service station so close to home. Owner: Well Mr. Postell, if you ever have a problem with your car, just call me. I’ll be ..................... to take a look. Tom: Thanks, Mr Mc Entire. That’s good to know, I’m glad I got to meet you................ ............................................ - English Study Pro 2012 - Conversation - Chapter 3 - Situational Dialogs - D -

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PART 5 - LISTENING Conversation 3 Nghe đoạn hội thoại và điền vào chỗ trống từ anh/chị nghe được. Mỗi đoạn hội thoại được phát hai lần. Các anh chị sẽ đọc trước đoạn hội thoại. Sau đó, nghe kỹ và điền từ vào chỗ trống.

Pam sees Donald at the bus stop. They haven’t seen each other in a long time.

Pam: Hi, Don. ........................, ................................. Donald: Pam! Where have you been for the last three months? I ...................... see you anymore. Pam: Oh. I’ve been working ............... hours these days. I don’t see much of anyone anymore. Donald: Well, I ........................... I wish I could stay and talk, but here comes my bus. Why don’t we go out sometime? Pam: I’d like that. ........................................................ Donald: For sure! So long! Pam: Bye, Don. ......................................... - English Study Pro 2012 - Conversation - Chapter 4 - Situational Dialogs - C -

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PART 6 - READING Say Hello: 8 Ways People Greet Each Other Around the World It’s impossible to learn all the languages in the world and whenever we travel, we have to find ways to understand each other despite the language barrier. However, if we really want to get the most out of your trip, we recommend to at least learn how to greet the locals, following their cultural protocol. Not everyone has a word for “Hello” or “Hi” or do they wave their hand to greet people. For example, muslims greet other muslims (and sometimes, nonmuslims) by saying “As-salam alaykom” (pronounced as Ahl sah-LAHM ah-LAY-koom) which literally means “may peace be upon you”. Every culture has a unique way of greeting people and we’ve found the most unique ways to say hello around the world! Tibet: Sticking your tongue out Tibetan monks stick their tongue out to greet people. They also press the hands together and place them in front of their chest to show that they “come in peace”. They started doing this to prove that they’re not the reincarnation of a cruel king from the 9th century that had a black tongue. Philippines: “Mano” In the Philippines, elders are greeted by taking one of their hands gently and pressing it on your forehead. They call this gesture “Mano” (which is “hand” in Spanish) and it’s used to show respect.

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PART 6 - READING Japan: Bowing People greet each other with a bow in Japan. The problem is that their bows differ in angle and duration depending on the person they’re greeting. India: Namaste In India, people greet each other with the Añjali Mudrā salute. People press their palms together over their heart and say “Namaste”. Oman: Nose “kisses” In Oman, men often greet each other by pressing their noses together. New Zealand: Hongi The traditional Māori greeting, known as hongi, is similar to the oman greeting except they also press their foreheads together and look at each others eyes Thailand: Wai In Thailand, people greet each other by pressing theirhands together in a prayer fashion and slightly bowing their heads. Botswana: Handshake Now that you’re a pro of greeting people in different cultures, you’re ready for the Botswana handshake! To perform this, you have to follow 3 steps: extend your right arm, place your left hand on your right elbow, and press hands together; Interlock your hand with the other person’s, interlacing thumbs; and then return to the original position and say “Lae kae?” which means “How are you?” in Setswana.

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