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Hung Chinh secondary school wellcome everybody Teacher: Bui Thi Thu Ha

Period 51 revision

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6

We like .................fishing. going

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g

2. The children hate................. vegetables. eating

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g e a t

3. Nam enjoys .................. books. reading

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g e a t r d

4. I am interested in....................a new bike. buying

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g e a t r d b u y

5. Mai likes ...................English songs. singing

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g e a t r d b u y s

6. After.............my homework, I usually watch TV. doing

Crosswords 1 2 3 4 5 6 G o i n g e a t r d b u y s

.Revision I. Gerund: 2. The children hate eating vegetables. Love Like Enjoy Hate Dislike Finish + V-ing Start .... On In By After 1. We like going fishing. 2. The children hate eating vegetables. 3. Nam enjoys reading books. 4. I am interested in buying a new bike. 5. Mai likes singing English songs. 6. After doing my homework, I usually watch TV.

Matching: Revision Name of tenses Form of verb 1. Present Simple (HT®) (always, usually, often, sometimes....) a) am/is/are + V-ing 2. Present Continuous (HTTD) (now, at the moment, at present...) b) have/has+V(-ed/c3) 3. Present Perfect (HTHT) ( since, for, just, recently...) c) V (s,es) 4. Past Simple (QK®) ( yesterday, last week/ month, 2days/ a month ago....) d) will/shall + V 5. Future Simple (TL®) (tomorrow, next week/ month....) e) V(-ed,c2)

Matching: Revision Tenses Form of verb 1. Present Simple (HT®) (always, usually, often, sometimes....) a) am/is/are + V-ing 2. Present Continuous (HTTD) (now, at the moment, at present...) b) have/has+V(-ed/c3) 3. Present Perfect (HTHT) ( since, for, just, recently...) c) V (s,es) 4. Past Simple (QK®) ( yesterday, last week/ month, 2days/ a month ago....) d) will/shall + V 5. Future Simple (TL®) (tomorrow, next week/ month....) e) V(-ed,c2)

Complete the table: three days, January, last week, yesterday, 1980, Tuesday, 2 hours, my birthday, a long time. Since For

Complete the table: three days, January, last week, yesterday, 1980, Tuesday, 2 hours, my birthday, a long time. Since For January last week yesterday 1980 Tuesday my birthday - three days - 2 hours - a long time.

Write the past tense and the past participle of the following verbs. Infinitive Past tense Past Participle go eat see write work do collect be

Write the past tense and the past participle of the following verbs. Infinitive Past tense Past Participle go went gone eat ate eaten see saw seen write wrote written work worked worked do did done learn learnt learnt be was/ were been

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense. 1. My father (work) for his company since 1998. 2. We ( not eat) in that restaurant for two years. 3. The weather (become) colder. 4.The boat to Hanoi (leave) at 10.30. 5. The next meeting (be) on December 20th. 6. Nam (do) his homework last night. 7. We (go) to Ho Chi Minh city next month. 8. We ( learn) English now.

Lucky Animals ROOSTER PIG MONKEY RAT GOAT BUFFALO DOG SNAKE HORSE

1. My father (work) for his company since1998. has worked

2. We ( not eat) in that restaurant for two years haven’t eaten

3. The weather (become) colder. is becoming

4.The boat to Hanoi (leave) at 10.30. is leaving

lucky number

5. The next meeting (be) on December 20th. is

6. Nam (do) his homework last night. did

7. We (go) to Ho Chi Minh city next month. will go

8. We ( learn) English now. are learning

Word square Finding adjectives b e a u t i f L h n c o l d g p r s m y C k x v I

Word square Answers: 1. beautiful 11. hot ` 2. expensive 12. small 3. difficult 13. cheap 4. thin 14. rich 5. cold 15. big 6. poor 16. dirty 7. fresh 17. red 8. hot 18. good 9. bad 10. tall

Odd one out Clean cold safe tall Slowly noisy dirty lovely Hot thin red bad Modern simple nervous honest 5. poor cheap good weak

Odd one out clean cold safe tall slowly noisy dirty lovely hot thin red bad modern simple nervous honest 5. poor cheap good weak

Comparative and Superlative Adj Comparative Superlative 1. short Adj 2. long Adj 3. one-syllable Adjs ending in -e 4. two-syllable Adjs ending in -y Adj-er more + Adj Adj-r Y->i + -er the Adj-est the most + Adj the Adj-st Y->i + -est Note: Comparison with like, (not) as....as, (not) the same as, different from.

Choose the best answer. The magazine is not..........as the newspaper. as large B. more large C. larger 2. The toy cat is.................than the toy dog. most expensive B. more expensive C. the most expensive 3. The ruler is.................than the eraser. cheaper B. cheapest C. more cheap 4. Lan is the ..............student in my class. Gooder B. goodest C. best

Choose the best answer. The magazine is not..........as the newspaper. as large B. more large C. larger 2. The toy cat is.................than the toy dog. most expensive B. more expensive C. the most expensive 3. The ruler is.................than the eraser. cheaper B. cheapest C. more cheap 4. Lan is the ..............student in my class. Gooder B. goodest C. best

Revision: 1.Gerunds. 2. Tenses: The present perfect with “for” and “since” 3. Comparison:

Homework Review the way to use gerunds. Review the tenses again. Review the comparison.

good bye Good bye my students