Unit 1 All About You: Practice On Your Own!
Unit 1 All About You: Practice On Your Own!
Unit 1 All About You: Practice On Your Own!
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce adjectives related to personalities
correctly with proper stress.
Ambitious
Gentle
Serious
Easygoing
Honest
Shy
Enthusiastic
Independent
Quiet
Funny
Romantic
Unique
Use
dictionary to
help you with
the stress.
Task 2: Fill in the table with the words on the box above.
stress in initial syllable
Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
: Vocabulary
: Students understand the proper use of the words above in describing
ones personalities.
Task 3: Try to complete the following sentences with suitable words from the
box above.
1. Although I seldom talk because I am just too ________, sometimes I can be
_________ because I like to make jokes.
2. I have a strong desire to be successful in life for I am __________.
3. That is why I always feel ___________ and show passionate interest in many
things, such as arts.
4. I am always __________ in doing my tasks and try to do them with full
commitment.
5. ________ is my true characteristics because it shows respect and virtue.
Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in Use
: Students are able to distinguish the use of articles (a, an, and the)
Task 4: Fill in the blanks with correct article. Choose a, an, or the.
1. I like todays topic about promoting autonomous learner because I am ___
independent person.
2. I despise liars. I prefer ___ honest human being.
3. Among my brothers, I am ___ most quiet person. I do not really like to talk.
4. ___ romantic man is actually my nick name. I like to give my good friends
flowers to show happiness.
5. I enjoy getting to know people because I consider myself ___ easygoing
person.
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Self-study
Grammar: parts of a sentence: subjects and verbs
Subject
(S)
Verb (V)
Task 5: Complete the passage below with proper words. You should use the
words in the box in Task 1 and articles (see Task 4)
Be a Good Person
Being (1) ___ good person is my goal this year. (2) ____ first thing I will do is
being (3) ______________ because I will dedicate my time to do all my
assignments on time. Then, I am also going to be an (4) ___________ person
for I will always try to tell the truth. Last, I will show my care for my closest
friends because one of my characteristics is being (5) ___________.
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Unit 2
What Does It Look Like?
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce words related to forms and sizes
correctly.
Circle
Transparent
Big
Tall
Cylinder
Rectangular
Long
Thick
Diamond
Solid
Medium
Thin
Invisible
Square
Small
Tiny
Liquid
Triangle
Oval
Task 2: Fill in the table with the words on the box above.
/i/
/ai/
Long /i/
Short /i/
Use
dictionary to
help you with
the sound of
alphabet i.
Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in use
: * Students understand the subject-verb agreement in present tense
when describing an object
Focus
Purpose
: Vocabulary
: * Students are able to recognize the synonym or the definition of
words related to forms and sizes
Task 4: Complete the sentences below by choosing the proper word in the box.
Circle
Transparent
Cylinder
Rectangular
Diamond
Solid
Invisible
Square
Liquid
Triangle
Oval
Big
Tall
Long
Thick
Medium
Thin
7. I think a rock is a ___________ matter. Unlike water, when we put a rock into
a glass, it will not shape like a glass.
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Self-study
Grammar: parts of speech
Part of speech
Noun (N)
Verb (V)
Adjective (Adj.)
Adverb (Adv.)
Function
Names a person, place, thing, or idea
Tells what a person, place, thing, or idea does or is
Describes a noun or pronoun
Tells you how, when, or where something happens
When describing an object, you can choose between being general or specific
i.e. General : The Canon Pixma iP1200 printer is medium in size.
Specific : The Canon Pixma iP1200 printer is 20 cm in width and 55 cm in
length.
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Task 6 : Describe your object orally in front of your teachers and classmates and
let them try to guess what the object is.
Remember you should speak, not read.
Use the expressions:
Can you guess what it is?
I have something for you. It is
Accuracy
(pronunciation and word use)
Scoring Elements
Fluency
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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Unit 3
More Description
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce verbs related to describing objects
and its parts or relationship among parts of an object
Attach
Compose
Comprise
Connect
Consist
Contain
Cover
Enclose
Fasten
Hold
Make
Protect
Support
Surround
Task 2: Fill in the table with the words on the box above.
/o/
//
//
Use
dictionary to
help you with
the sound of
alphabet o.
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Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in use
: * Students understand the subject-verb agreement as well as verb
form in active and passive voice, particularly in present tense when
describing an object with its parts or relationship among parts of an
object
Task 3 : Complete the text below with the correct form of verb.
Computers Hardware
There (1) _________ (to be) three types of a computers hardware:
processing units, input and output devices, and memory and storage.
The processing units (2) _________ (know) as the CPU, central processing
unit. It (3) ____________ (consist) of many elements to carry out instructions
from the programs.
Input devices usually (4) ___________ (include) a keyboard for typing
text and a mouse controlling a pointer or cursor on a monitor. The results of
processing (5) ____________ (call) output.
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Focus
Purpose
: Vocabulary
: * Students are able to understand the use of proper verbs to make a
description of an object with its parts or relationship among parts of
an object
Task 4 : Make a complete sentence to describe something. You can make the
sentences in active and/or passive voice. See the example.
Example: printer/connect/computer/cable
a. A printer is connected to a computer by a cable.
b. A cable connects a printer to a computer.
1. keyboard/consists/keypads
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2. plastic case/protect/chips and other components
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3. memory/support/computer
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4. ultra-violet screen/attach/monitor
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5. CPU/comprise/soundcard, VGA card, processors, and USB connectors
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Self-study
Grammar: passive voice
The purpose of passive voice is to communicate the importance of the object. Below
is the most common form in description:
Example:
Active voice
Passive voice
Explore the following expressions commonly used to describe an object and its
parts or relationship among parts of an object! Pay attention to the patterns.
a. Language pattern to show the object and its parts
A computer
is made of
is made up of
is composed of
is comprises
contains
consists of
is attached to
is connected to
a CPU.
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Beside
Inside
Example:
Apart
Between
Next to
Behind
Extend(s) from
Outside
Below
In front of
Under
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
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Task 5: Choose an object of your interest describe it in details. You can choose
to describe an object with its parts or a relationship of one part with
other parts of an object.
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Task 6 : Make a dialogue with a partner based on the description of your objects.
Perform the dialogue in front of your teacher and classmates.
Accuracy
(pronunciation and word use)
Scoring Elements
Fluency
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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Unit 4
What Does It Do?
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce verbs related to describing the
functions of an object
Carry
Perform
Save
Direct
Process
Send
Display
Responsible
Serve
Have
Retrieve
Use
Task 2: Fill in the table with the words on the box above.
stress in initial
syllable
stress in middle
syllable
stress in final
syllable
Use
dictionary to
help you with
the stress
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Task 3 : Find the synonym and antonym of the words in the table.
Word
Attach
Carry
Cover
Process
Serve
Synonym
Antonym
Task 4 : Use the words in the box. Make simple sentences to describe one of
technological tools in your room. See Unit 3 for the example.
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Self-study
Grammar: spelling verb endings: the s form
Rules
Examples
perform
performs
use
uses
process
processes
fix
fixes
display
carry
do
does
go
goes
have
has
displays
carries
performs
is responsible for
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People use computers in many ways. Stores use computers to keep track of
products and check you out at the cash register. Banks use computers to
send money all over the world.
Computers also help teachers keep track of lessons and grades. They help
students do research and learn. Computers let you hook up to a worldwide
network called the Internet to explore the universe.
Scientists use computers to solve research problems. Engineers use
computers to make cars, trucks, and airplanes. Architects use computers to
design houses and other buildings. The police use computers to track down
criminals. The military uses computers to make and read coded messages.
Computers are not just desktops and laptops. Computers are everywhere
around your home. There are tiny computers inside microwave ovens,
television sets, and videocassette recorders (VCRs) or digital video disc (DVD)
players. There are even tiny computers in cars to help them run better.
Computers are indeed useful not only for personal purposes, but also for
general use.
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Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
Task 5 : Complete the text below with the correct verb form. Read carefully and
identify whether the verb is in passive or active voice.
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Task 6 : Choose two objects near you and describe their functions.
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Task 7 : Describe your object orally in front of your teachers and classmates.
Remember you should speak, not read.
Use the expressions:
The object that Im going to describe is
Im going to describe
Scoring Elements
Accuracy
Fluency
(pronunciation and word use)
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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Unit 5
How We Use It?
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce words related to daily, natural
process correctly.
drain
dissolve
melt
float
leave
disperse
mix
stir
tear
apply
rinse
untie
split
pour
amount
thinner
substance
sweeter
solution
longer
solvent
clearer
molecule
lighter
crystal
stronger
Task 2: Tick in the which shows how the letter e (table A) and letter i (table
B) in the word is pronounced.
Table A
/e/
/i:/
(long)
/i/
(short)
//
/ie/
/ei/
(unpronounced)
Melt
Leave
Tear
Rinse
Dissolve
Disperse
Solvent
Substance
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Table B
/e/
/i:/
(long)
/i/
(short)
//
/ie/
/ei/
(unpronounced)
Mix
Stir
Split
Thinner
Lighter
Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in use
: * Students understand the verb form when conducting a process.
Task 3: Write the steps for making solution as contained in the following text.
Stir sugar grains into a glass of clear, clean water. They swirl around for a while,
then they seem to fade away. Finally they disappear. But if you sip the water,
you can still taste the sugar. It has not disappeared; it has dissolved. Its crystals
have become smaller. They have gradually broken up into their individual
molecules or atoms. These are too small to see, but they are present. The
substance that dissolves (in this case: sugar) is called the solute. The substance in
which something dissolves (in this case: water) is known as the solvent. The two
together, the solute in the solvent, make up a solution.
Use the keyword to make your sentence.
1. Step one: glass/water
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2. Step two: sugar/stir
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3. Step three: see/disappear
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4. Step four: taste/sweet
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Focus
Purpose
: Vocabulary
: * Students are able to recognize the words related to description of
process
Task 4: Complete the words below by replacing each dash with a letter. Refer to
the words you have previously learnt in this unit.
Usually oil does not (1)d_ _ _ _ _ _e in or (2)m_ _ with water. The (3)m_ _ _ _ _ _ _s
of oil clump together into drops and (4)f_ _ _t about on the water. But a detergent
alters the features of water and make it more powerful (5)s_ _ _ _ _t. It makes the
oil drops break up into smaller and (6)sm _ _ _ _r clumps, which is called dispersing
the oil. We use different types of detergent to wash our clothes, cooking out pots
and pans, our eating utensils, and also (in the form of soaps, foams, and gels) our
own bodies. (7)S__ _ _ _ _r detergents can even (8)d_ _ _ _ _ _e polluting oil slicks.
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Self-study
Grammar: sentence order for imperative sentences
Explore the following expressions commonly used to conduct a process! Pay
attention to the patterns.
Tear the seal.
Open the cap.
Pour the content.
Store in refrigerator.
Do not freeze.
The subject in imperative sentence is (hidden) you.
(You) Keep it out of childrens reach.
(You) Do not refill.
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Task 5: Choose one of the following daily activities and explain the process.
- Preparing simple food or beverage
- Doing daily cleaning
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Task 6 : Describe the process orally in front of your teachers and classmates.
Remember you should speak, not read.
Use the expressions:
Let me tell you how to make/use....
To make is quite easy.
Do you want to know how to make a delicious ?
I have some useful tips to clean
Scoring Elements
Accuracy
Fluency
(pronunciation and word use)
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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Unit 6
What Can You Do with It?
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce words related to measurement
needed in conducting a procedure
fifty
a half
kilos
degree
fifteen
a quarter
feet
meter
fifty-five
an hour
cubic
second
one-fifth
a foot
minutes
hectare
three-fifth
an inch
square
liter
Task 2: Fill in the table with the words on the box above.
stress in initial
syllable
stress in middle
syllable
stress in final
syllable
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Explore yourself!
Task 3 : Pronounce the following measurements.
33oC
cup
11 ft
5 sec
0.3 inch
2.5 ha
12m
0.7ml
9 cm2
80mins
Task 4 : Study the context of following statements and fill in the blanks with
appropriate measurements from the box in Task 3.
1. Pour ________ of flour into the bowl and add two spoonful of sugar.
2. Cut the ___________ string into three equal parts; each is four meters long.
3. Add some ice and let the solution cool to ________
4. Lower the underwater camera to the depth of _________
5. Hold the push button still for ______ until the light indicator turns red.
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Self-study
Grammar: Countable and uncountable determiner
Determiner can give hints whether a certain noun is countable or uncountable. In
other words, uncountable and countable nouns should each go with proper
determiner.
Countable Det.
many
few
a number of
some
Uncountable Det
much
little
a small amount of
some
Countable N
glass
gas
color
sugars
Uncountable N
water
air
redness
sugar
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Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in use
: * Students understand the application of definite and indefinite
determiner to describe a process more specifically.
Task 5 : Change the indefinite determiners into more definite ones. Use the
measurements you can find from the text.
1. There are many chemical elements that we know.
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2. Most of the chemical elements are metal.
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3. We use metal in a lot of ways in our life.
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4. We need much less energy to recycle aluminum than to produce it.
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Task 6 : Study the following picture about how we can recycle old cans into
something usable. Then fill in the blank with definite determiners from the box.
one
each
15 cm
two
a piece of
an
three
other
some
two
1. We can recycle old cans into making ______ umbrella stand or a spaghetti
holder.
2. To make it, we need _________ tin cans with a diameter not less than
________ .
3. To work with the cans, we need ___________ tools: a tin cutter, _________
strong glue, a heavy stone, and ____________ decorative paper.
4. First, cut the tops from _____________ tins and cut the bottom from
_____________ of them.
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5. Next, glue them on top of the ______________ to make __________ tall tube.
6. Later, wrap the tube with some decorative papers that we like.
7. Then put a heavy stone in the bottom of the tube.
8. Finally, we can put our umbrella or spaghetti in it.
Task 7: Study one of the following pictures about how to recycle old cans. Then
write the procedure of making one of those objects on the box below. You can
use the pattern in task 6 or you can develop your own way of description.
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Task 8 : Make a presentation of the procedure you have written in front of your
teacher and classmates.
Accuracy
(pronunciation and word use)
Scoring Elements
Fluency
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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Unit 7
How Does It Happen?
Practice on your own!
Focus
Purpose
: Speaking : Pronunciation
: Students are able to pronounce words related to general, natural
process correctly.
Heat
hot
Task 2: Tick in the which shows how the letter e (table A) and letter i (table
B) in the word is pronounced.
Table A
/e/
/i:/
(long)
/i/
(short)
//
/ie/
/ei/
(unpronounced)
Melt
Leave
Tear
Rinse
Dissolve
Disperse
Solvent
Substance
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Table B
/e/
/i:/
(long)
/i/
(short)
//
/ie/
/ei/
(unpronounced)
Mix
Stir
Split
Thinner
Lighter
Explore yourself!
Focus
Purpose
: Grammar in use
: * Students understand the verb form when conducting a process.
Task 3: Write the steps for making solution as contained in the following text.
Stir sugar grains into a glass of clear, clean water. They swirl around for a while,
then they seem to fade away. Finally they disappear. But if you sip the water,
you can still taste the sugar. It has not disappeared; it has dissolved. Its crystals
have become smaller. They have gradually broken up into their individual
molecules or atoms. These are too small to see, but they are present. The
substance that dissolves (in this case: sugar) is called the solute. The substance in
which something dissolves (in this case: water) is known as the solvent. The two
together, the solute in the solvent, make up a solution.
Use the keyword to make your sentence.
5. Step one: glass/water
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6. Step two: sugar/stir
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7. Step three: see/disappear
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8. Step four: taste/sweet
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Focus
Purpose
: Vocabulary
: * Students are able to recognize the N and V forms related to
description of process
Task 4: Fill in the blank using the appropriate word from task 1.
1. The raise of earth temperature has raised deeper concern about the risk of
skin cancer.
2.
Self-study
Grammar: word form
Some nouns have same form with their verbs. Pay attention to the patterns.
1. Heat energy always flows from the hotter body to the colder one; one
V
example is the flow of heat energy from electric iron to cloth in a process
N
called conduction.
2. When you heat an oven, the heat will circulate inside the oven through a
V
N
process called convection.
3. The transfer of heat without any contact is called radiation, such as in the
N
process when Sun transfers its heat energy to Earth.
V
Electric heater boil
between them that the transfer is call from fire to
Flow
Raise
Rise
Drop
Change
Increase
Spread
Progress
Surface
Open the cap.
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process correctly.
Task 5 : Combine and rewrite the sentences logically using the help-words in
brackets. Avoid any unnecessary repetition.
1. sun heats the road
sun heats the roads neighboring fields (and/its)
2. concrete road absorbs heat energy more quickly than nearby fields
concrete road becomes hotter than nearby fields (because/it/the)
5. the flow of air from the fields to the road is sensed as gentle wind
gentle wind is also known as breeze (which)
Task 6 : Study one of the following pictures and write the stages of process
described in the picture. You can refer to Task 5 as an example. Use the
available keywords for help.
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Task 7: Explain the stages of process that you have written in front of your
teacher and classmates. Remember, you should perform the explanation, not
read from your text.
6.
7.
8.
Task 6 : Study the following picture about how we can recycle old cans into
something usable. Then fill in the blank with definite determiners from the box.
Task 5: Choose one of the following daily activities and explain the process.
- Preparing simple food or beverage
- Doing daily cleaning
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Task 6 : Describe the process orally in front of your teachers and classmates.
Remember you should speak, not read.
Use the expressions:
Let me tell you how to make/use....
To make is quite easy.
Do you want to know how to make a delicious ?
I have some useful tips to clean
Accuracy
(pronunciation and word use)
Scoring Elements
Fluency
(cohesive and coherence)
Total
Check
Comment
Signature
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Day/Date:________________ _________________________________
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