Review 2 grade 6 – Language
1. Pronunciation
Read these tongue twisters. (Read groups of words that are difficult to pronounce.)
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Audio scripts
1. A cheap ship trip. (A cheap train ride.)
2. Mr Tongue Twister will list the best forests to visit.
(Mr Tongue Twister will list the best forests to visit.)
3. We will surely see the sun shine soon. (We’ll definitely see the sun soon.)
2. Vocabulary
2.1. Task 2 Review 2 grade 6
Find in the box the opposites of the words. Write them in the spaces provided. (Find antonyms in the sidebar with the given word. Write them in the blanks given.)
Guide to answer
1. small
2. noisy
3. cheap
4. low
5. sad
6. hot
7. unimportant
8. short
9. clean
10. boring
2.2. Task 3 Review 2 grade 6
Choose the correct word for each of the definitions. (Choose the correct word for each of the following definitions.)
Guide to answer
first. An area of approximately square-shaped land in a city or a town, often including the buildings that surround it square
(A square piece of land in a city or town, usually consisting of the buildings that surround it.)
2. The first person visiting your house at Tet first footer
(The first person to visit your house on Tet.)
3. Water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height waterfall
(Water, especially from a river or stream, falls from higher to lower points, sometimes from great heights.)
4. A building, or a room in a building, where you can buy goods or get services the shop
(A building, or a room in a building, where you can buy goods or use services.)
5. A building where objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are kept museum
(A building where historical, scientific and artistic objects are preserved.)
6. An area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants desert
(An area, usually covered with sand or rocks, where there is little rain and not many trees.)
7. To hope or express hope for another person’s success or happiness or pleasure on a particular occasion wish
To hope or express hope for someone else’s success or happiness, dream on a special occasion.)
8. Children often receive it in red envelopes at Tet lucky money
(Children usually receive it in red envelopes on New Year’s Day.)
9. A raised part of the Earth’s surface, much larger than a hill mountain
(A raised part of the Earth’s surface, bigger than a hill)
2.3. Task 4 Review 2 grade 6
Write the words in bold from 2.2 in the correct group. (Write the words in bold in section 2.2 into the correct group.)
Guide to answer
3. Grammar
3.1. Task 5 Review 2 grade 6
Rewrite the sentences, using the comparative or superlative of the adjectives in 2.1 above, without changing the meaning. (Rewrite the sentence, using the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in item 2.1 above without changing the meaning)
first. Sweden is much colder than Vietnam. (Sweden is colder than Vietnam.)
2. The Andes is longer than all the other mountain ranges in the world.
(The Andes are longer than all the other mountain ranges in the world.)
3. A motorbike is often cheaper than a car. (A motorcycle is usually cheaper than a car.)
4. Hoi An is quieter than Ho Chi Minh City. (Hoi An is quieter than Ho Chi Minh City.)
5. The air in the countryside is often cleaner than that in the city.
(The air in the countryside is usually cleaner than in the city.)
6. Ba Be Lake is bigger than all the other natural lakes in Vietnam.
(Ba Be Lake is bigger than all the lakes in Vietnam.)
Guide to answer
1. Vietnam is much hotter than Sweden. (Vietnam is hotter than Sweden.)
2. The Andes is the longest mountain range in the world. (The Andes is the longest mountain range in the world.)
3. A car is often more expensive than a motorbike. (A car is usually more expensive than a motorbike.)
4. Ho Chi Minh City is noisier than Hoi An. (Ho Chi Minh City is noisier than Hoi An.)
5. The air in the city is often more tarnished than the air in the countryside.
(The air in the city is often more polluted than in the countryside.)
6. Ba Be Lake is the biggest natural lake in Vietnam. (Ba Be Lake is the largest lake in Vietnam.)
3.2. Task 6 Review 2 grade 6
These are some tips from CEOP, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, a UK police agency (www.ceop.police.uk), about Internet safety. Choose should or shouldn’t to complete the sentences. (There are some tips from the Center for Online Protection and Prevention of Child Exploitation (CEOP), a police agency in the UK (www.ceop.police.uk), on Internet security. Choose “should” or “” shouldn’t” to complete the sentences.)
Guide to answer
first. You should remember that people you don’t know are strangers.
(You should remember that people you don’t know are strangers.)
2. You should remember that not everyone is who they say they are.
(You should remember that not everyone says who they are.)
3. You should keep your personal information private.
(You should keep your personal information private.)
4. You shouldn’t give away your secrets, like where you live or the school you go to…
(You shouldn’t give away your secrets, like where you live or the school you go to.)
5. You should be nice to each other online.
(You should be kind online.)
6. If you feel worried about something happening online, you should tell an adult you trust.
(If you feel worried about something happening, you should tell an adult you trust.)
3.3. Task 7 Review 2 grade 6
Complete the text with will/won’t. (Complete the reading with will/won’t.)
Guide to answer
(1) won’t be
(2) will be
(3) will celebrate
(4) will spend
(5) will visit
(6) will take
(7) will go
(8) won’t
(9) will miss
(10) will have
Translated:
This year we will not celebrate Tet at home. That would be unusual! We will celebrate Tet in Singapore, where we will spend 3 days in this city and 2 days in Sentosa. Mom said we would visit the Universal Studios and go to the night zoo. What do you know? We will ride the tram and see tigers and lions right next to us. We will go to Chinatown to see how the Chinese there celebrate the new year. This year we won’t be making banh chung – I’ll miss the banh chung, but I’m sure we’ll have a lot of fun!
4. Everyday English
Choose the best replies for the questions. (Choose a standing answer to the questions.)
Guide to answer
1 – a 2 – c 3 – f 4 – b 5 – d
Translated:
1. What will we do this afternoon?
=> Let’s play football.
2. Is your bike right?
=> It’s not. My car is over there.
3. Are they going abroad next year?
=> That’s right.
4. Shall we walk there?
=> No. Let’s take the bus. The bus is coming.
5. Can you show me the way to the library?
=> All right. Go straight then turn left…
5. Practice Task 1
For each situation write a sentence with should or shouldn’t + the following
go to bed so late look for another job put some pictures on the walls
take a photograph use her car so much
1. Your salary is very low.
=> You …………
2. Jack always has difficulty getting up.
=> He……….
3. What a beautiful view!
=> You …………
4. Sue drives everywhere. She never walks.
=> She………….
5. Bill’s room isn’t very interesting.
=> ………….
6. Practice Task 2
Rewrite the sentences
1. Today is hotter than yesterday.
➔ Yesterday was __________________________.
2. No one in her team is more beautiful than Salim.
➔ Salim is _______________________________.
3. No house in my city is higher than his house.
➔ His house is ____________________________.
4. Lan is the most intelligent in her class.
➔ No one in her class _______________________.
5. If she reads many science books, she will have much knowledge.
➔ The more______________________________________.
7. Conclusion
At the end of the lesson, students should have knowledge of:
– How to pronounce /i:/ and /i/, /st/ and /t/, /s/ and /ʃ/
– Vocabulary in Unit 4, 5, 6
– Grammar points:
+ Compare more is when we compare one over the other, for example better, better, more beautiful.
+ Structure:
- If the word has only 1 syllable: adj + ending -er + than. Ex: Ho Chi Minh city is bigger charcoal Da Nang city. (Ho Chi Minh City is bigger than Da Nang city.)
- If the word has 2 or more syllables: more + adj + than. Ex: This film is more exciting than that one (This movie is more interesting than the other)
+ Superlative is when we compare something to be above all others.
Structure:
- If the word has only 1 syllable: the + adj + -est. Ex: Nam is the tall student in the group. (Nam is the tallest student in the group.)
- If the word has 2 or more syllables: the + most + adj. Ex: Chi is the most intelligent student in the class Chi is the smartest student in the class.
+ “Must” express compulsion to do something from the speaker’s point of view.
Structure: S + must (not) + V
Ex: You must study harder. (You have to study harder)
+ Should/ shouldn’t Describe advice on what to/shouldn’t do
Structure: S + should/ shouldn’t/ + DRAW
Ex: You should go to the party on time (You should get to the party on time)
+ Will/will not (won’t) describe an action that will or will not happen in the future.
Structure: S + will/ will not (won’t) + V
Ex: I will visit my next week. (Next week I will visit my grandparents)
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