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    [Tổng hợp] 10+ Chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS đầy đủ, chi tiết nhất

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    Tiếng Anh là ngôn ngữ chung trên toàn thế giới và mang lại nhiều lợi ích cho cuộc sống, học tập và làm việc về sau. Nhận thấy được tầm quan trọng đó, chương trình học Tiếng Anh đã được Bộ giáo dục và đào tạo đưa vào giảng dạy từ cấp Tiểu học lên THCS và THPT. Trong đó, cấp THCS được xem là “khó nhằn” nhất. Bởi từ cấp Tiểu học, các em chỉ mới học những từ vựng và cấu trúc đơn giản, lên đến THCS phải học nội dung chuyên sâu. Để các em có thêm thông tin, tài liệu tham khảo và làm bài tập rèn luyện các kỹ năng Tiếng Anh. Chúng tôi xin giới thiệu tổng hợp 10+ Chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS đầy đủ, chi tiết nhất.

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    Phương pháp dạy học Chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS hiệu quả

    Nội dung chương trình giảng dạy Tiếng Anh ở cấp THCS được nâng cao hơn nhiều so với cấp Tiểu học nên làm nhiều em bỡ ngỡ. Để việc học trở nên hiệu quả hơn, cần có phương pháp phù hợp với trình độ của từng học sinh. Sau đây là 3 phương pháp cơ bản được sử dụng rộng rãi nhất:

    Học theo chủ đề

    Từ vựng theo hệ thống chủ đề giúp học sinh tích lũy vốn từ Tiếng Anh THCS hiệu quả

    Dạy từ vựng theo hệ thống chủ đề là giải pháp giúp học sinh tích lũy vốn từ Tiếng Anh THCS nhanh chóng, dễ dàng nhất

    Với lượng từ vựng Tiếng Anh nhiều ở THCS gây quá tải cho học sinh, thì cách tốt nhất để học thuộc chúng là phải chia ra theo nhiều chủ đề, sẽ đơn giản hơn rất nhiều. Phụ huynh và giáo viên có thể chia thành các chủ đề quen thuộc như gia đình, nghề nghiệp, đồ vật, sức khỏe, thức ăn, rau củ,… Điều này sẽ kích thích các em dễ liên tưởng đến các từ vựng khác, mở rộng vốn từ, giúp ghi nhớ nhanh hơn và lâu hơn.

    Xem thêm: [FULL] 999 Từ Vựng Tiếng Anh Trẻ Em theo chủ đề

    Nắm chắc cấu trúc ngữ pháp

    Ở cấp THCS, học sinh sẽ được học thêm nhiều cấu trúc mới trong chương trình như các câu điều kiện, mệnh đề quan hệ, câu so sánh, câu tường thuật,…Các cấu trúc này giúp diễn đạt câu văn đúng ý nghĩa, mạch lạc và hấp dẫn hơn. Vì vậy, học sinh lần đầu tiếp xúc sẽ dễ bị bỡ ngỡ khi có hàng loạt cấu trúc ngữ pháp mới so với cấp Tiểu học. Để giúp các em nâng cao hiệu quả học môn Tiếng Anh, sử dụng thành thạo ngữ pháp và đạt điểm cao trong các kỳ thi. Trung tâm ngoại ngữ THE TIMES xin giới thiệu một số chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS đầy đủ và chi tiết nhất để học sinh ôn tập, nâng cao trình độ, kiến thức, vượt qua các kỳ thi trong tương lai.

    Tham khảo thêm: 

    Chú trọng vào giao tiếp thay vì chỉ học lý thuyết

    Học sinh học nhóm để rèn luyện kĩ năng

    Luyện kỹ năng nói song song với kỹ năng đọc, nghe, viết

    Một phương pháp khác để nâng cao khả năng Tiếng Anh đó là chú trọng vào giao tiếp thay vì chỉ học lý thuyết trên lớp. Thường xuyên luyện tập, đến những nơi có nhiều người nước ngoài như công viên, phố Tây để tạo môi trường tiếp xúc, luyện kỹ năng nghe-nói thành thạo hơn. Hoặc cũng có thể tìm một vài người bạn (partner) để cùng nhau trò chuyện, luyện giao tiếp bằng Tiếng Anh. Từ đó, khả năng nói của các em sẽ dần được cải thiện.

    [Tổng hợp] 10+ Chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS đầy đủ, chi tiết nhất

    Học theo chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS có tác dụng gì?

    Lợi ích của việc Học Tiếng Anh THCS theo chuyên đề

    Lợi ích của việc Học Tiếng Anh THCS theo chuyên đề

    Đối với cấp THCS, môn học Tiếng Anh có nhiều yêu cầu “khó nhằn” đối với các em học sinh khi phải thực hiện thành thạo các kỹ năng nghe – nói – đọc – viết. Vì thế, học sinh cần dành nhiều thời gian cho việc giải bài tập để nâng cao kỹ năng. Việc học theo chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS rất cần thiết. Học theo chuyên đề sẽ giúp học sinh vận dụng nhiều cấu trúc ngữ pháp, rèn luyện khả năng tư duy, ghi nhớ từ vựng. Từ đó, giúp học sinh tự tin vượt qua các kỳ thi sau này.

    Tại trung tâm ngoại ngữ THE TIMES, chúng tôi luôn chú trọng hướng dẫn học sinh học từ vựng và rèn ngữ pháp thông qua các dạng bài tập theo chuyên đề, giúp học sinh nhớ lâu và nhớ sâu kiến thức.

    Một số chuyên đề Tiếng Anh THCS giúp học sinh rèn luyện kĩ năng làm bài

    Bài tập chuyên đề về mạo từ

    Articles: a/an

    Insert a or an if necessary.

    EXERCISE 1

    1 My neighbour is . . . photographer; let’s ask him for . . . advice about colour films.

    2 We had . . . fish and . . . chips for . . . lunch. ~

    That doesn’t sound . . . very interesting lunch.

    3 I had . . . very bad night; I didn’t sleep . . . wink.

    4 He is . . . vegetarian; you won’t get . . . meat at his house. He’ll give you . . . nut cutlet. ~Last time I had . . . nut cutlet I had . . . indigestion.

    5 . . . travel agent would give you . . . information about . . . hotels.

    6 We’d better go by . . . taxi—if we can get . . . taxi at such . . . hour as 2 a.m.

    7 . . . person who suffers from . . . claustrophobia has . . . dread of being confined in . . . small space, and would always prefer . . . stairs to . . . lift.

    8 Do you take . . . sugar in . . . coffee? ~

    I used to, but now I’m on . . . diet. I’m trying to lose . . . weight.

    9 . . . man suffering from . . . shock should not be given anything to drink.

    10 You’ll get . . . shock if you touch . . . live wire with that screwdriver.

    Why don’t you get . . . screwdriver with . . . insulated handle?

    EXERCISE 2

    11 It costs fifty-five and . . . half pence and I’ve only got . . . fifty pence piece. ~ You can pay by . . . cheque here. ~

    But can I write . . . cheque for . . . fifty-five and . . . half pence?

    12 . . . Mr Smith is . . . old customer and . . . honest man. ~

    Why do you say that? Has he been accused of . . . dishonesty?

    13 I’m not . . . wage-earner; I’m . . . self-employed man. I have . . . business of my own. ~ Then you’re not . . . worker; you’re . . . capitalist!

    14 When he was charged with . . . murder he said he had . . . alibi.

    15 . . . friend of mine is expecting . . . baby. If it’s . . . girl she’s going to be called Etheldreda. ~ What . . . name to give . . . girl!

    16 I have . . . hour and . . . half for lunch. ~

    I only have . . . half . . . hour—barely . . . time for . . . smoke and … cup of coffee.

    17 I hope you have . . . lovely time and . . . good weather. ~ But I’m not going for . . . holiday; I’m going on . . . business.

    18 He looked at me with . . . horror when I explained that I was . . . double agent.

    19 I wouldn’t climb . . . mountain for Ј1,000! I have . . . horror of . . . heights.

    20 I have . . . headache and . . . sore throat. I think I’ve got . . . cold. ~ I think you’re getting . . . flu.

    EXERCISE 3

    21 . . . Mr Jones called while you were out (neither of us knows this man). He wants to make . . .complaint about . . . article in the paper. He was in . . . very bad temper.

    22 If you go by . . . train you can have quite . . . comfortable journey, but make sure you get . . .

    express, not . . . train that stops at all the stations.

    23 . . . few people know (hardly anyone knows) that there is . . . secret passage from this house to . . .old smugglers’ cave in the cliffs.

    24 I’m having . . . few friends in to . . . coffee tomorrow evening.

    Would you like to come? ~

    I’d love to, but I’m afraid I’m going to . . . concert.

    25 It’s time you had . . . holiday. You haven’t had . . . day off for . . . month.

    26 He broke …leg in… skiing accident. It’s still in . . . plaster.

    27 I want . . . assistant with . . . knowledge of French and . . . experience of . . . office routine.

    28 I see that your house is built of . . . wood. Are you insured against … fire?

    29 The escaping prisoner camped in . . . wood but he didn’t light . . . fire because . . . smoke rising from the wood might attract . . . attention.

    30 I had . . . amazing experience last night. I saw . . . dinosaur eating . . . meat pie in . . . London park.

    ~ You mean you had . . . nightmare. Anyway, dinosaurs didn’t eat . . . meat.

    EXERCISE 4

    31 I’ll pay you . . . hundred . . . week. It’s not . . . enormous salary but after all you are . . . completely unskilled man.

    32 If you kept . . . graph you could see at . . . glance whether you were making . . . profit or . . . loss.

    33 . . . little (hardly anything) is known about the effect of this drug; yet . . . chemist will sell it to you without . . . prescription.

    34 I have . . . little money left; let’s have dinner in . . . restaurant.

    35 Would it be . . . trouble to you to buy me . . . newspaper on your way home?

    36 . . . man is . . . reasoning animal.

    Articles: the

    Insert the if necessary.

    EXERCISE 1

    1 . . . youngest boy has just started going to . . . school; . . . eldest boy is at . . . college.

    2 She lives on . . . top floor of an old house. When . . . wind blows, all . . . windows rattle.

    3 . . . darkness doesn’t worry . . . cats; . . . cats can see in . . . dark.

    4 My little boys say that they want to be . . . spacemen, but most of them will probably end up in . . .

    less dramatic jobs.

    5 Do you know . . . time? ~

    Yes, . . . clock in . . . hall has just struck nine. ~

    Then it isn’t . . . time to go yet.

    6 He was sent to . . . prison for . . . six months for . . . shop-lifting.

    When . . . six months are over he’ll be released; . . . difficulty then will be to find . . . work. ~ Do you go to . . . prison to visit him?

    7 I went to . . . school to talk to . . . headmistress. I persuaded her to let Ann give up . . . gymnastics and take . . . ballet lessons instead.

    8 . . . ballet isn’t much use for . . . girls; it is much better to be able to play . . . piano.

    9 I am on… night duty. When you go to . . . bed, I go to . . . work.

    10 Peter’s at . . . office but you could get him on . . . phone. There’s a telephone box just round . . .

    corner

    EXERCISE 2

    11 He got… bronchitis and was taken to . . . hospital. I expect they’ll send him home at . . . end of . . . week. ~

    Have you rung . . . hospital to ask how he is?

    12 Ann’s habit of riding a motorcycle up and down . . . road early in . . . morning annoyed . . .

    neighbours and in . . . end they took her to . . . court.

    13 He first went to . . . sea in a Swedish ship, so as well as learning . . . navigation he had to learn . . .

    Swedish.

    14 . . . family hotels are . . . hotels which welcome . . . parents and . . . children.

    15 On . . . Sundays my father stays in . . . bed till ten o’clock, reading . . . Sunday papers.

    16 Then he gets up, puts on . . . old clothes, has . . . breakfast and starts . . . work in . . . garden.

    17 My mother goes to . . . church in . . . morning, and in . . . afternoon goes to visit . . . friends.

    18 Like many women, she loves . . . tea parties and . . . gossip.

    19 My parents have … cold meat and . . . salad for . . . supper, . . . winter and . . . summer.

    20 During . . . meal he talks about . . . garden and she tells him . . . village gossip.

    EXERCISE 3

    21 We have a very good train service from here to . . . city centre and most people go to . . . work by train. You can go by . . . bus too, of course, but you can’t get a season ticket on . . . bus.

    22 . . . dead no longer need . . . help. We must concern ourselves with . . . living. We must build . . .

    houses and . . . schools and . . . playgrounds.

    23 I’d like to see . . . Mr Smith please. ~

    Do you mean . . . Mr Smith who works in . . . box office or . . . other Mr Smith?

    24 Did you come by . . . air? ~

    No, I came by . . . sea. I had a lovely voyage on . . . Queen Elizabeth II.

    25 . . . most of . . . stories that . . . people tell about . . . Irish aren’t true.

    26 . . . married couples with . . . children often rent . . . cottages by . . . seaside for . . . summer holidays.

    . . . men hire boats and go for . . . trips along . . . coast; . . . children spend . . . day on . . . beach and . .

    . poor mothers spend . . . most of . . . time doing . . . cooking and cleaning.

    27 It’s usually safe to walk on . . . sand, but here, when . . . tide is coming in, . . . sand becomes dangerously soft. . . . people have been swallowed up by it.

    28 When . . . Titanic was crossing . . . Atlantic she struck an iceberg which tore a huge hole in her bow. . . . captain ordered . . . crew to help . . . passengers into . . . boats.

    29 Everywhere . . . man has cut down . . . forests in order to cultivate . . . ground, or to use . . . wood as . . . fuel or as . . . building material.

    30 But . . . interference with . . . nature often brings . . . disaster. . . . tree-felling sometimes turns . . .

    fertile land into a dustbowl.

    EXERCISE 4

    31 . . . people think that . . . lead is . . . heaviest metal, but . . . gold is heavier.

    32 Our air hostess said, ‘. . . rack is only for . . . light articles. . . . heavy things such as . . . bottles must be put on . . . floor.’

    33 . . . windows are supposed to let in . . . light; but . . . windows of this house are so small that we have to have . . . electric light on all . . . time.

    34 There’11 always be a conflict between . . . old and . . . young. . . . young people want . . . change but . . . old people want . . . things to stay . . . same.

    35 . . . power tends to corrupt and . . . absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    36 You can fool some of . . . people all . . . time, and all . . . people some of . . . time; but you cannot fool all . . . people all . . . time.

    Articles: a/an, the

    Insert a, an or the if necessary.

    EXERCISE 1

    1 There was . . . knock on . . . door. I opened it and found . . . small dark man in . . . blue overcoat and

    . . . woollen cap.

    2 He said he was . . . employee of . . . gas company and had come to read . . . meter.

    3 But I had . . . suspicion that he wasn’t speaking . . . truth because . . . meter readers usually wear . . .

    peaked caps.

    4 However, I took him to . . . meter, which is in . . . dark corner under . . . stairs (. . . meters are usually in . . . dark corners under . . . stairs).

    5 I asked if he had . . . torch; he said he disliked torches and always read . . . meters by . . . light of . . .match.

    6 I remarked that if there was . . . leak in . . . gaspipe there might be . . . explosion while he was reading . . . meter.

    7 He said, ‘As . . . matter of . . . fact, there was . . . explosion in . . . last house I visited; and Mr Smith,. . . owner of . . . house, was burnt in . . . face.’

    8 ‘Mr Smith was holding . . . lighted match at . . . time of . . . explosion.’

    9 To prevent . . . possible repetition of this accident, I lent him . . . torch.

    EXERCISE 2

    10 He switched on . . . torch, read . . . meter and wrote . . . reading down on . . . back of . . . envelope.

    11 I said in . . . surprise that . . . meter readers usually put . . . readings down in . . . book.

    12 He said that he had had . . . book but that it had been burnt in . . . fire in . . . Mr Smith’s house.

    13 By this time I had come to . . . conclusion that he wasn’t . . . genuine meter reader; and . . . moment he left . . . house I rang . . . police.

    14 Are John and Mary . . . cousins? ~

    No, they aren’t . . . cousins; they are . . . brother and . . . sister.

    15 . . . fog was so thick that we couldn’t see . . . side of . . . road. We followed . . . car in front of us and hoped that we were going . . . right way.

    16 I can’t remember . . . exact date of . . . storm, but I know it was . . . Sunday because everybody was at . . . church. On . . . Monday . . . post didn’t come because . . . roads were blocked by . . . fallen trees.

    17 Peter thinks that this is quite . . . cheap restaurant.

    18 There’s been . . . murder here. ~

    Where’s . . . body?~

    There isn’t . . . body. ~

    Then how do you know there’s been . . . murder?

    19 Number . . . hundred and two, – . . house next door to us, is for sale.

    It’s quite . – . nice house with . . . big rooms. . . . back windows look out on . . . park.

    20 I don’t know what . . . price . . . owners are asking. But Dry and Rot are . . . agents. You could give them . . . ring and make them . . . offer.

    EXERCISE 3

    21 . . . postman’s little boy says that he’d rather be . . . dentist than . . . doctor, because . . . dentists don’t get called out at . . . night.

    22 Just as . . . air hostess (there was only one on the plane) was handing me . . . cup of . . . coffee . . .plane gave . . . lurch and . . . coffee went all over . . . person on . . . other side of . . . gangway.

    23 There was . . . collision between . . . car and . . . cyclist at . . . crossroads near . . . my house early in . . . morning. . . . cyclist was taken to . . . hospital with . . . concussion. . . . driver of . . . car was treated for . . . shock. . . . witnesses say that . . . car was going at . . . seventy miles . . . hour.

    24 Professor Jones, . . . man who discovered . . . new drug that everyone is talking about, refused to give . . . press conference.

    25 Peter Piper, . . . student in . . . professor’s college, asked him why he refused to talk to . . . press.

    26 We’re going to . . . tea with . . . Smiths today, aren’t we? Shall we take . . . car? ~ We can go by . . . car if you wash . . . car first. We can’t go to . . . Mrs Smith’s in . . . car all covered with . . . mud.

    27 He got . . . job in . . . south and spent . . . next two years doing . . . work he really enjoyed.

    28 It is . . . pleasure to do . . . business with such . . . efficient organization.

    29 . . . day after . . . day passed without . . . news, and we began to lose … hope.

    30 Would you like to hear . . . story about . . . Englishman, . . . Irishman and . . . Scotsman? ~ No. I’ve heard . . . stories about . . . Englishmen, . . . Irishmen and . . . Scotsmen before and they are all . . . same.

    EXERCISE 4

    31 But mine is not . . . typical story. In my story . . . Scotsman is generous, . . . Irishman is logical and . . . Englishman is romantic. ~

    Oh, if it’s . . . fantastic story I’ll listen with . . . pleasure.

    32 My aunt lived on . . . ground floor of . . . old house on . . . River Thames. She was very much afraid of . . . burglars and always locked up . . . house very carefully before she went to . . . bed. She also took . . . precaution of looking under . . . bed to see if . . . burglar was hiding there.

    33 ‘. . . modern burglars don’t hide under . . . beds,’ said her daughter.

    I’ll go on looking just . . . same,’ said my aunt.

    34 One morning she rang her daughter in . . . triumph. 1 found . . . burglar under . . . bed . . . last night,’ she said, ‘and he was quite . . . young man.’

    35  . . . apples are sold by . . . pound. These are forty pence . . . pound.

    36 It was . . . windy morning but they hired . . . boat and went for . . . sail along . . . coast. In . . – afternoon . . . wind increased and they soon found themselves in . . . difficulties.

    Keys to Practical Exercises

    1. Articles: A/ AN

    Exercise 1 (note that ‘-‘ indicates that no article is required.)

    la,- 2-,-,-;a 3 a, a 4 a,-; a; a,- 5A,-,- 6-,a,an 7 A, -, a, a,-, a 8-,-;a,- 9A,- 10 a, a; a, an Exercise 2

    11- a, a;-: a, -,a 12-, an, an;- 13 a, a; a; a, a 14-, an 15 A, a; a; a, a 16 an, a;-, an,-, a, a

    17 a,-; a,- 18-,a 19 a; a,- 20 a, a; a; –

    Exercise 3

    21 A; a, an; a 22-,a, an, a 23-,a, an 24 a,-; a 25 a: a, a 26 a, a:- 27 an, a,-,- 28-;- 29 a, a,-,-

    Exercise 4

    30 an; a, a, a: a;-I 31 a, a; an, a 32 a, a, a, a 33-,a, a 34 a, a 35 a, a 36-,a

    1. Articles: THE

    Exercise 1 (As before ‘-‘ indicates that no article is required, ‘(the)’ indicates that the article is optional.)

    1 The,-, the,- 2 the; the, the 3-,-,-, the 4-,- 5 the; the, the;- 6-,-,-; the, the,-; the 7 the, the;-,- 8-,-,the 9-; -,- 10 the, the; the

    Exercise 2

    11-,-; the, the; the 12 the, the, the, the, – 13-,-,- 14-, -,-,- 15-,-, the 16-,-,-, the 17-, the, the, – 18-,- 19-,-, -,-,- 20 the, the, the

    Exercise 3

    21 the, -; -,the

    • The, -; the;-,-,- 23-; the, the, the 24-;-; the 25-, the,-, the 26-, -,-,the, the; The,-,the; the, the, the, the, -, the, the 27 -, the, the; – 28 the, the; The, the, the, the 29 -, -, the, the, -,- 30-,-,-;-,-

    Exercise 4

    31-,-, the, – 32 The, -;-,-,the 33-, (the), the, the, the 34 (the), (the); -,-,-,-, the

    35-. – 36 the, the, the, the, the, the

    3.Articles:A/ AN/ THE

    Exercise 1 (Two words separated by an oblique, e.g. the/his, indicate that either is a possible answer. The first word is normally the preferred answer.)

    1 a, the; a, a 2 an, the, the 3 a, the,-,- 4 the, a, the,-.-.(the) 5 a,-,the, a 6 a, a/the, an, the 7 a,-, an, the, the, the, the 8 a, the, the 9 a, a 10 the, the, the, the, an

    Exercise 2

    11-.-.(the), a 12 a, the,

    13 the, a, the, the, the 14-;-,-,- 15 The, the, the; the, the 16 the, the, a,-: (the), the, the,-

    17 a 18 a; the; a: a 19 a, the: a, -; The, the 20-,the; the; a, an

    Exercise 3

    21 The, a, a,-,- 22 the, a,

    • , the, a, the, the, the, the 23 a, a, a, the, -, the; The, -, -; The, the, -; -, the,-, an 24 the, the, a 25 a, the, the 26-,the; the;-,the;-,a, – 27 a, the, the,- 28 a,-, an 29-,-, -,- 30 a, an, an, a:-, -, -, -, the

    Exercise 4

    31 a; the, the, the: a, – 32 the, an, the; -, the, -: the, the, a 33-,-; the 34-; a, the, -,a 35-, the; a 36 a, a, a, the; the, the, –

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    Rewrite the following sentences using relative pronouns: WHO, WHOM

    1. A woman answered the phone . She told me you was busy .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. A man spoke to me . He was very helpful .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The girl chatted with him yesterday . She arrived here at 6 : 30

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Do you know the girl ? Tom is talking to the girl .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Tuan speaks English very well . He comes from Vietnam.

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    1. The man invited me to his party . He was really polite .

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    1. My father is an doctor . He has gone to abroad .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Ms Kim Anh will be our History teacher next semester . You talked with her yesterday .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Mary is a bit deaf . She didn’t hear the phone.

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. We’ll meet Peter tomorrow . He has 2 brother and one sister .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Do you remember Mrs Lan ? She taught us history.

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The man works in the hospital . I told you about him .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Do you like the person ? The person sits next to you .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. My sister is rather childish . She was trained to be a sewer .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Colin told me about his new job . He enjoys it very much .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. We know a lot of people . They live in London .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. We know her grandparents . They live in London.

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. John is one of my closest friends . I have known him for a very long time .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. A pacifist is a person . He believes that all wars are wrong .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Mr Carter is very interested in our plan . I spoke to him on the phone last night .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The man is my father . I respect this man most .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Linh Giang is my neighbor. We met her yesterday .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. I met the people . You told me about them .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. I couldn’t understand the woman . I talked to her on the phone .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The man is over there. I told you about him.

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. She’s the nurse . We gave the flowers to her .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. We are speaking to the man . The man was our new history teacher .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The teacher is Mr Pike . We studied with him last year .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. The woman lives next door to me . You gave place to her on the bus .

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

    1. Mr Brown is the man . I’m responsible to him for my work .

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. That’s the woman . John used to be married to her .

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. My sister has 2 daughters . I often have to look after them .

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. The boy fell in love with the girl . She left him after a few weeks .

    ………………………………………………………………………

    1. Brenda is a friend.I went on holiday with her.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. I told you about a person. She is at the door.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. Some boys were arrested. They have been released.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. This is the man. I met him in Paris.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. She’s the woman. She telephoned the police.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. He’s the person. He wanted to buy your house.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. Are you the man ? The man won the first prize.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. The man was badly injured. He was driving the car.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. The children broke the window. They live in the next street.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. That’s the woman. I was telling you about her.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. A man answer the phone. He told me you were away.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. A waitress served us. She was very impolite and impatient

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. A girl was injured in the accident. She is now in hospital.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. Bill Gate is a millionaire. He is the president of Microsoft Company.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. She was greatly influenced by her father. She adored him.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

    1. I passed the letter to Ann. She lives next door to me.

    ………………………………………………………………………………

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