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REMINDER

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Sun, May 30 - 2021 Classcode ( Mã lớp) : H1YS-5A-2107
Teacher(s) : Mr. Joe Teaching Assistant(s) : Minh Long
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Special Announcement (Thông báo đặc biệt)

- Next week, we are going to sit for a minitest with 25 multiple choice questions, the
content will spread among your previous lessons such as vocabulary, grammar,
phrasal verbs, and inding mistakes in different sentences that contain errors.
- The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh has just enacted social distancing
instructions to protect ourselves from Covid 19 which is getting worse with
numerous cases have been discovered, following the instructions you must
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wear your mask when you go out and DO MY
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5/6/2021.
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Today’s Lesson (Nội dung bài học ngày hôm nay)

Unit 2
VOCABULARY: USE YOUR ENGLISH: PAGE 25

PHRASAL VERBS
Make out used to ask if somebody was successful in a particular situation hoà n thà nh, đạ t được

Look into Examine facts and information kiem tra

Stick to Only talk about one subject chı̉ nó i ve mộ t chủ đe

Take in to make somebody believe something that is not true đá nh lừa

Let out Make a certain sound tạ o â m thanh

Believe in Be sure that something exists tin tưởng



VOCABULARIES
Deceive / dɪˈsiːv/ (v) to make somebody believe something lừa
that is not true

Pretend /prɪˈtend/ (v) to behave in a particular way, in order giả vờ


to make other people believe
something that is not true

Ridiculous /rɪˈdɪkjələs/ (adj) very silly or unreasonable nực cười, xuan ngoc

Remark (v) to say or write a comment about nhậ n xé t, phê bı̀nh,
/rɪˈmɑːrk/ something/somebody bı̀nh luậ n


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Reading Task:

Visiting Australia

Traveller's Tips
A. Quarantine Arrangement
Australia is a beautiful country free from many pests and diseases found elsewhere in the world.
Quarantine helps keep it that way. When entering Australia, it's vital that you declare on your
Incoming Passenger Card any food, live plants and animals and any items made from wood, plants or
animals. Quarantine officers use detector dog teams, X-ray machines and random baggage checks to
detect undeclared quarantine items. If you conceal items of quarantine concern, you may receive an
on-the-spot fine or you could be prosecuted.

B. Health in Australia
Australia has a very high standard of hygiene and very safe food and drinking water. As a result,
special precautions are unnecessary. No vaccinations are required unless some time has been spent in
an infected country in the previous two weeks, although immunisation is always a good idea if your
international itinerary is broad.


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C. Health Services
Australia offers free service at public hospitals to its own citizens and permanent residents and has
universal health care under the Medicare system. This covers most or all of the cost of visiting a
doctor. However, these services only extend to citizens of the United Kingdom and New Zealand. All
visitors will have to pay in full and up-front for dental treatment, ambulance charges and medicines.
The cost of an unsubsidised, standard visit to a doctor is currently around A$35, but serious illness
can be much more expensive. Traveller's insurance covering medical care and medicines is therefore
highly recommended. A personal basic medical kit could also be a good idea.

D. Fire Bans
Respect fire bans (broadcast on the radio) and be careful with cigarette butts and broken glass which
can ignite bush fires in hot, dry weather. if caught in a fire, head for a clearing (avoid dense tree
growths). If in a car get off the road, stay in the vehicle, get under the dashboard and cover yourself,
preferably with a woollen blanket.

E. Bushwalking
If bushwalking or camping, be sure to leave an itinerary with friends and go carefully prepared for
the contingency of getting lost. Remember that nights can be freezing despite the daytime
temperature.

F. Bite and Fright


When walking in the bush and rainforest, be sure to wear boots, thick long socks and long trousers
and be careful about putting your hand into holes. Ticks* and leeches* are common so check your
body thoroughly after bushwalking. Ticks can be dangerous if not removed. They can be removed
with kerosene or methylated spirits (don't break the head off inside your body) and leeches can be
removed with salt or heat.

G.
The chances of being attacked, stung or bitten by poisonous wildlife are extremely remote but, if a
poisonous snake or spider should bite, try to stay calm, wrap the area in a tight bandage, keep very
still and send for medical help.

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A similar procedure applies to poisonous marine life. Sea wasps are a deadly type of jellyfish which
sting with their tentacles, causing tell-tale welt marks. Wash the wound with vinegar and don't
remove the stingers. Do not swim in unprotected waters. Areas of danger - particularly those
involving sharks, crocodiles and stingers - have clearly marked signs. Even if your English is less
than perfect, the signs have clear illustrations of the potential dangers of an area.


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I. Australian Roads
There is a very clear division between inland and coastal roads. The built-up coastal area from South
Australia to Queensland (and the south western corner of Western Australia) is served by modern
freeways and good quality sealed roads. The further inland the traveller goes, the worse the roads
become. In the far west of Queensland, for example, the roads can be unsealed and around the Gulf it
is common for a road to only have a single width of tarmac. This means that if you come across a
road train (they can be over 20 metres long) carrying cattle you have to head off the road. This is not
a humorous suggestion. Road trains need all the road and expect on-coming traffic to head for the
hills. They have trouble deviating and will destroy a car rather than endanger their entire load.

Questions 1-6

The passage has nine paragraphs labelled A-I

Which paragraph contains the following information?

Write the correct letter A-I in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet.

1 a comparison between the interior and areas near the sea ..........

2 a warning about luggage ..........

3 advice about clothing ..........

4 advice on litter ..........

5 information on a problem which doesn't occur often ..........

6 reassurance about what you can eat ..........

Questions 7-13

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the Reading Passage?

In boxes 7-13 on your answer sheet, write

YES if the statement agrees with the writer's claims

NO if the statement contradicts the writer's claims

NOT GIVEN if there is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this

7 If you try to bring things which are forbidden into Australia, you may be taken to court. ..........


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8 Under certain circumstances, vaccinations are obligatory for entry to Australia. ..........

9 Only people with Australian nationality receive free medical treatment in Australia. ..........

10 If you are trapped in a bush fire while driving, you should abandon your car. ..........

11 Leech bites can cause dangerous infections. ..........

12 Sea swimming is completely safe in protected areas. ..........

13 If you meet a road train on a narrow road, leave the road. ..........
Questions 14-18

Complete the following table with words taken from the passage.

Use ONE OR TWO WORDS for each answer.

Problem or danger Precaution or remedy

Medical costs Obtain___________

___________ Find an open space away from trees.

Getting lost in the bush Tell someone your ___________ in advance.

Ticks and leeches Examine On___________ carefully after a walk.

Snake or spider bite Put a___________ around it.


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Listening Task:

Questions 1-6
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

CUSTOMER ORDER FORM


Example:
ORDER PLACED BY: John Carter
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1_________
COMPANY NAME: 2_________
Envelopes
Size: A4 normal
Colour: 3_______
Quantity: 4_______
Photocopy paper
Colour: 5_______
Quantity: 6_______

Questions 7-9
List THREE additional things that the man requests.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

7_______

8_______

9_______

Questions 10
Complete the notes.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for your answer.
Special instructions: Deliver goods 10_______


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