The language use: + Verb tenses: - The table shows the present situation -> the simple present tense - The table shows the past even -> the simple past tense - The topic sentence -> the [r]
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Each summer, the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program sends a group of Americans to volunteer in London for seven weeks and provides housing and a small stipend to help defray the high cost of living After seven weeks of volunteering, participants have two weeks to travel independently before returning to London to evaluate the program and get their flight back to the United States
The application includes a few short essays, a series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer, and an informal interview with former volunteers that gives applicants a chance to find out more about the program
Deciding to participate takes a small leap of faith The roster of volunteer placements and housing options can change from year to year and volunteers can’t choose their placement in advance But once you’re accepted you instantly feel that you’ve joined a close-knit group The volunteer coordinator is in frequent contact through mailings and e-mails to help you prepare for the trip, and there is a daylong orientation in New York that bring all the volunteers together before departure for London
1 How long do a group of Americans volunteer in London?
A Two weeks B Each summer C Seven weeks D Three weeks
2 What does the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program provide them with?
A Housing and a small stipend B A few short essays
3 Which of the following is NOT included in the application?
A A series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer
B An informal interview with former volunteers
C A few short essays
D The roster of volunteer placements
4 What can the volunteers do after seven weeks of volunteering ?
A They can have two weeks to travel independently
B They can have two weeks to evaluate the program
C They can return to London
D They can get their flight back to the United States
5 How does the volunteer coordinator keep in contact with you?
A Through television and newspapers B Through telephone and e-mails
C Through mailings and e-mails D Through radio and cell phone
B Choose the word or phrase A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
The program is set up in Kolkata, which is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly The city has a (1)……… of almost 5 million, the fourth largest city in India Volunteers will need to (2)
……… a taxi from the airport at their own expense You will be met by a member of their (3)……… and taken to the guest house Volunteers are accommodated in shared rooms and will need to use public transport
to get to the various placement sites As a volunteer in India you must be at (4) ……… 18 years of age – the upper age limit is 60 and in good health, must be a native speaker of English or can speak English (5)
……… , must be enthusiastic and have cultural sensitivity and respect
1 A people B person C population D dweller
3 A organize B organization C organizable D organizational
5 A quickly B carefully C hardly D fluently
C Choose the word or phrase A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
In the United States, volunteering is (1) ……… as a good way to give children a sense of community responsibility and to bring the family together Volunteerism is (2) ……… across the United States today because people are trying to put more emphasis on family togetherness , and they are looking (3)……… ways to help young people have a feeling of hope and satisfaction It is (4)……… that volunteering helps children discover their talents, develop their skills, and learn about (5)……… and problem solving
5 A operation B corporation C correspondence D cooperation
Trang 2Optional Lesson 3- English 11
Describing Table
1 The organization:
Topic sentence Tells what the table is about; that is the time, the location, and what is
being described in it.
Supporting sentences -a sentence that sums up the general trend.
-sentences that describe the table in detail Concluding sentence Summarizes the main point or draw a relevant conclusion
(However, it is optional.)
2 The language use:
+ Verb tenses:
- The table shows the present situation -> the simple present tense
- The table shows the past even -> the simple past tense
- The topic sentence -> the simple present tense
Eg: The table shows that……
The table describes that ……
The table presents……
+ Describing trends and changes :
Expressions of changes:
1 fluctuate
2 gradually decrease
3 slightly increase
4 remain the same
5 drop sharply
6 rise considerably
………
Rise
Increase
Decrease
Drop
Fall
Fluctuate
Remain (the same)
Rise Increase Decrease Drop Fall Fluctuation
No / little change
Slight Steady Sharp Gradual Dramatic Considerable
Slightly Steadily Sharply Gradually Dramatically Considerably
Some tips to tackle a table:
+ To understand a table, it is important to firstly understand its topic The topic of a table can generally be found by looking at its title Pay attention to the time reported in it as well Is it the past, the present, or the future?
+ Then it is important to look for the general trend that the table describes What patterns are shown? It there an overall trend? Look for the exceptions to the general trend, if there are any Finally, look for the differences in detail.
3 The model
Literacy rates in Southeast Asia Countries from 1992 to 1999
Literacy rate (%)
Countries
Cambodia
Thailand
Vietnam
53 93 94
54 90 86
85 95 96
72 92 90
The table describes the literacy rates in some Southeast Asia Countries from 1992 to 1999 As can be seen, they varied considerably In Cambodia, there was a dramatic increase in the number of both males and females who were literate Fox example, In 1992, 53% of males can read and write; 54% of females were literate However, this rates increased sharply in 1999 The numbers were much higher for both males and females with rates of 85% and 75% But in Thailand, the literacy rose steadily from 93% and 90% in 1992 to 95% and 92% in 1999 In Vietnam, the rate
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+ Verb tenses:
- The topic sentence -> the simple present tense “The table describes… “
- The table shows the past even -> the simple past tense
+ Describing trends and changes :
Expressions of changes:
“varied considerably, dramatic increase, increased sharply, rose steadily , went up gradually”
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Optional Lesson 4- English 11
Describing Table
II Practice : (30ms)
“ Write a paragraph of about 100 words describing the information in some mountainous area of Vietnam
in the table below:
Drop- out rates among children aged between 10 – 15 in 2000 – 2006
Province A
Province B
Province C
50 80 75
40 60 74
30 40 76
The model:
The table describes the drop-out rates among children aged between 10-15 in some mountainous areas of Viet nam from 2000 to 2006 As can be seen, they varied considerably In province A, there was a slightly decrease in the number of children who were drop school Fox example, In 2000, there were 50% of children who were drop school However, this rates decreased in 2003 (40%) and only 30% in 2006 In province B, the rate dropped steadily from 80% in 2000 and 60% in 2003 to 40% in
2006 But In province C, the rate went up gradually from 75% in 2000 and 74% in
2003 to 76% in 2006 This data may help the researchers make suitable plans for decreasing drop- out rates among children aged between 10-15 in some mountainous areas of Viet nam.
Trang 4Optional Lesson 5- English 11
REPORTED SPEECH WITH TO- INFINITIVE
Form: Verb + (Object) + (NOT) TO-Inf
Meaning and usage: It is used to report others’ Orders, requests, advice, threats, warning, promises,
agreements, …
+ Verbs with Objects: “advise, allow, ask, beg, encourage, remind, command, forbid, force, help, teach, instructs, invite, like, need, love, tell, oblige, order, permit, persuade, recommend, want, warn, …”
+ Verbs without Objects: “Agree, arrange, decide, demand, expect, hope, intend, learn, manage, plan, refuse, seem, wait, fail, want, promise, ask, wish, threaten….”.
+ Changes of Adverbs of time and place
Examples:
Affirmative : He said to Tim” Hurry up”
-> He told Tim to hurry up.
Negative : He said “ I’ll not tell him this news ”.
-> He promised not to tell him that news.
NOTES:
- when there isn’t a direct object, we understand that it is “me”
- We don’t use “say” in this structure.
Direct: Lan said to him” Raise your hands”.
Reported speech: Wrong: Lan said to him to raise his hands.
Right : Lan told / asked him to raise his hands
Practice
Exercise 1: Choose the best answer among a, b, c, d.
1 “ Would you like to spend the weekend with us?”
They …… her to spend the weekend with them
2 “ Could you open the window please?”
She …… him to open the window.
3 “ Don’t forget to post the letter!” He …… me to post the letter.
4 “ Please, please, turn down the radio!”
Mark’s sister …….him to turn down the radio down.
5 “ Don’t play with the matches They’re very dangerous.”
The teacher …… the children not to play with the matches.
6 “I won’t lend you any money more.” -> Tom …… to lend me any more money.
Exercise 2 : Put these sentences into Reported Speech
Eg: “ Please keep quiet!” -> The librarian told them to keep quiet.
Eg: “ Please keep quiet!” -> The librarian told them to keep quiet.
1 “ I won’t do it again” -> Tom promised………
2 “ Could you lend me your bicycle for a day?” -> Mai asked ………
3 “ Would you like to go with me to the market?” -> She invited………
4 “ Take these medicines and go to bed early.” -> The doctor advised ……… ….
5 “ You should stop smoking.” -> Nam’s father advised……….
Trang 5REPORTED SPEECH WITH GERUND
Form:
V + (Object) + (Preposition) + (NOT) + V-ing
+ Verbs with prepositions: thank… for, accuse …of, apologize … for, congratulation…on, insist
…on, dream of, warn…against, prevent/ stop…from, think of,…
+ Verbs without prepositions: stop, deny, admit, suggest, ……
Eg:
Affirmative : Nga said that she was sorry she drop the vase ( apologize)
-> Nga apologized for dropping the vase.
Negative : “ I’m sorry I didn’t phone you earlier” John said to you.
-> John apologized for not phoning me earlier.
Exercise 1: Choose the best answer among a, b, c, d.
1 He insisted ……….paying the rent
2 Go and apologized ……… not phoning her
3 “I’m sorry, I was rude to you yesterday” Mary said to me
A I apologized for being rude to me yesterday
B Mary apologized me for having been rude to me the day before
C Mary apologized for being rude to me yesterday
D Mary apologized to me as she was rude to me the day before
4 I couldn’t prevent him from ………his money
5 They are opposed to ………the money
Exercise 2 : Put these sentences into Reported Speech
Eg: “Thanks for helping me.” Tom said
-> Tom thanked me for helping her.
1 “ You didn’t do what I said,” the mother said to her son
-> The mother accused ……….of ………
2 The boy said that he didn’t break the door
-> The boy denied ………
3 “ I have always wanted to be a famous singer,” Lan said to her friends
-> Lan has always dreamed of ………
4 “ We should go for a picnic at weekend,” Ba said
-> Ba suggested………
5 “ I’m sorry I hurt your feeling,” Mary said to Tom
-> Mary apologized ……… for………
6 “Don’t stay up very late at night!” The mother said to her children
-> The mother warned……….against………
Exercise 3: Rewrite these sentences with the verbs in brackets
1. “ It was very nice of you to visit us Thank you,” He said ( thank)
-> ………
2. “What about having a party?” ( suggest)
-> ………
3. “ John said he will buy a new computer” ( think)
-> ………
4. The thief said that he didn’t take the bicycle ( deny)
-> ………
Trang 6Optional Lesson 6- English 11
READING : WORLD POPULATION
I Choose the best answer A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
Man cannot go on increasing numbers at the present rate In the next 30 years, man will face a period of crisis (1) experts believe that there will be a widespread food (2) Other experts think this is too pessimistic, and that man can prevent things from getting worse than they are now But (3) that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now
One thing that man can do is to limit (4) of babies born The need (5) this is obvious, but it is not easy to achieve People have to be persuaded to limit their families In the country of the population (6) , many people like big families The parents think that this brings a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look after them in old age
Several governments have (7) birth control policies in recent years (8) them are Japan, China, India, and Egypt In some (9) , the results have not been succeeded Japan has been an exception the Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948 People (10) to limit their families The birth rates fell from 34.3 per thousand to about 1,7.0 per thousand per year at present
3 A to remember B remember C remembered D remembering
4 A a number B the number C an amount D the amount
10 A encourage B encouraged C were encouraged D are encouraged
II Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage:
The first census of the American people in 1790 listed fewer than four million residents, most of whom had come from England Ten years later, 1800, although the English were still a majority, many Irish, Dutch, German, Swedish, Scottish, and French settlers had come to make their homes in the United States Immigrants from all of these, nations, along with an undocumented number of Africans who had been brought into the country as slaves, provided labor for the rapidly growing cities and the frontier farms They built factories, roads, and canals, pushing west to settle towns on the edges of the American territory
By 1880, large numbers of central and southern Europeans began to find their way to America Italian, Greek, Russian, Austrian, Armenian, and Slavic immigrants settled in the cities where they supplied labour for Hundreds
of new Industries The census of 1910 listed almost one million immigrants
After the Civil War, many Asians began to arrive, primarily to work on the railroads in the West Chinese labourers by the thousands led the way, followed by Korean and Japanese immigrants In more recent years, hundreds of thousands of refugees have come to the United States, the largest numbers are from Hungary, Cuba, Lebanon, and the West Indies
The United States is unique in the world because, with the notable exception of the Native Americans, all Americans are immigrants or the descendants of them
1 Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A A History of American Immigrants
B A History of Immigrants in the Nineteenth Century
C A History of European Immigrants to the United States
D A History of Urban and Agricultural Development in the United States
2 When did many Italians immigrants enter the United States?
3 The author mentions all of the following as residents listed in the 1800 census EXCEPT
4 The word "majority" in line 3 is closest in meaning to