TIẾNG ANH 6
i-learn SMART WORLD
WORKBOOK
Unit 1 – Lesson 1
Listening: Listen and match.
B1: My name's Chris. I live in a big apartment in the city.
It's great. It has a small balcony, a gym, and a nice pool.
G1: M y name is Wendy. I live in a small house. It has two bedrooms. The best part of the house is the garden. It's big and full of fl owers and trees.
B2: My name's Gary. I live in a big house near the city. It has four bedrooms and a big yard with a pool in it.
G2: My name's Rose. I live in a small apartment in the city.
It has one bedroom. It's small but I still love it.
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 1 – Lesson 2
Listening: Listen and write the family members.
Joanna: Hey, Pete. Can I ask you some questions?
Pete: Sure.
Joanna: What housework do you do?
Pete: I don't do any housework.
Joanna: That's terrible.
Pete: I know. My brother and I don't do much at all.
Joanna: What housework does your brother do?
Pete: He does the dishes.
Joanna: OK. What about your sister?
Pete: She makes breakfast and cleans the kitchen.
Joanna: That's good. What about your mom?
What does she do?
Pete: S he does a lot. She does the laundry, the shopping, and makes dinner.
Joanna: Wow, that is a lot. So, who cleans the bathrooms?
Pete: My dad does. He cleans the bedrooms, too.
Joanna: Great. Thanks, Pete.
Pete: You're welcome.
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 1 – Lesson 3
Listening: Listen and write "True" or "False."
M: New York City is a city in the northeast of the USA. It's a very busy and crowded city. About eight point four million people live there. The city is located by the sea. They built most of it on three main islands: Long Island, Manhattan, and Staten Island. The weather gets very cold in the winter and warm in the summer. Every year, more than sixty million people visit New York City. It is famous for its many
museums, art centers, tall buildings, shopping malls, and, of course, the Statue of Liberty.
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 2 – Lesson 1
Listening: Listen and circle the correct answers.
1. Narrator: What subject does Tony not like? Teacher: What subjects do you like, Tony?
Tony: I like biology, math, and physics.
Teacher: OK. And what subjects don't you like?
Tony: I don't like I.T., music, or history.
Cara: My name's Cara. I really love school. I like math, art, physics, history, P.E., and geography. My favorite subject is physics. I don't really like literature, though. I'm not very good at it.
- Narrator: What subject does Garret like?Teacher: Hello, Garret.
Garret: Hello, Ms. White.
Teacher: Your grades look very good in geography and art, but not so good in music or I.T.
Garret: I don't really like music or I.T. Computers are boring and I don't like singing. I really like learning about diff erent countries though.
Teacher: Oh, so you like geography? Garret: Yes, that's right.
- Narrator: What subject does Lily not like?
Lily: I had a hard day at school today. First, I had P.E. That was fun. I like P.E. But next, I had art. I really don't like art class. I had history class last. History is my least favorite subject. It was not a good day at school.
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 2 – Lesson 2
Listening: Listen and tick ().
Narrator: What clubs will Maria sign up for?
Maria: I need to choose some clubs to join this year.
Harry: Which one do you want to sign up for?
Maria: Hmm, I don't know.
Harry: Oh look, science club! Do you like science?
Maria: No, I don't.
Harry: How about video games club?
Maria: Yes, good idea.
Harry: Oh, there's also a dance club. Do you like dancing?
Maria: No, I don't.
Harry: There's an art club, too. Do you like art?
Maria: No, I don't. I don't like painting or drawing at all.
Harry: How about outdoors club?
Maria: Yes, I love doing outdoor activities.
Harry: Hmm. Do you like reading?
Maria: Yes, I love reading.
Harry: There's a book club. Why don't you sign up for it?
Maria: Great idea. Thanks, Harry.
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 2 – Lesson 3
Listening: Listen and circle the correct answers.
B:Have you read the Iron Man comics? He is an American comic book superhero. Authors Stan Lee and Larry Lieber created the Iron Man character in March 1963. Artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby drew him. Iron Man is a part of the Avengers team. His real name is Tony Stark and he's a very intelligent scientist. He wears a gold and red suit to fi ght, and has a special battery that protects his heart. He defends the Earth by battling against bad people and even aliens. There are eleven movies with the Iron Man character in them.
Teacher: OK. Thank you. |
Narrator: Now, listen again.
Unit 3 – Lesson 1
Listening: Listen and circle the correct answers.
G: Did you meet the new history teacher?
B: I don't think so. What does the new teacher look like?
G: He's tall and has blond hair.
B: Oh yeah. I saw him.
G: What about the art teacher? He's new, too.
B: What does he look like?
G: He's slim and has brown eyes.
B: I think I saw him. What's he wearing?
G: He's wearing yellow pants and a green jacket.
B: Is he wearing glasses?