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What is the telephone used for?

• To chat with friends


• To communicate
• To have a message
• To call someone
• To make arrangements
• To talk to a person who lives far from
• To get information at the airport or railway
station quickly
Do you know who invented it?
How was it invented?
And when was it first introduced?
UNIT 2.
MAKING
ARRANGEMENTS
* New words:

Emigrate (v) to leave your own country in


Emigration (n) order to live in another country.
Immigrate(v) to come into a country in order
=> to live there permanently
immigration(n)
Arrange (v):to plan or organize something in
advance
Arrangement (n)
Fax machine Public phone

Address book Telephone directory


downstairs upstairs
Deaf-mute(n):a person who is unable
to hear or speak
Experiment (n): a scientific test that is done to study
what happens and to gain new knowledge
Invent (v):to produce something that has not
existed before.
Invention(n): a thing or an idea that has been
invented.
Introduce (v): tell them each other’s names for
the first time
Exhibition(n):a collection of things that are shown to
the public.
=> Exhibit(v):
Demonstrate(v):to show Assist(v): to help s.b to
s.th clearly by giving an do s.th
evidence =>Assistant(n): a person
who helps or supports s.b
Service(n):a system that provides s.th that the public
needs

=> Delivery service:


Commercial (adj):connected with the buying and
selling of goods.
Commerce (n): trade, the buying and selling of goods
and services
Countless (adj): too many to be counted or mentioned
Transmit(v): to send out electronic signals, messages
Transmission(n): the process of sending out
electronic signals,
Stationery(n): materials for Furniture (n):large
using in an office => objects such as chairs,
stationery order. tables,etc.
* Complete the sentences with the suitable words in the box.

invention exhibition was born


emigrated deaf – mutes
1. There is a photo exhibition
..……....... in Van Ninh today.
was born in the
2. Neil Amstrong, the first person went on the moon, ……..........
USA.
emigrated
3. Lan ………… to England to live with her father. invention
5. Alexander G. Bell was a famous inventor. His ……..…… is the first
telephone.
deaf-mutes
6. Peter and Tom are ………… They can’t speak and hear.
READING
On March 3, 1847. Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh. He
was a Scotsman although he later emigrated, first to Canada and then to
the USA in the 1870s.
In America, he worked with deaf-mutes at Boston University. Soon, Bell
started experimenting with ways of transmitting speech over a long
distance. This led to the invention of the telephone.
Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, conducted many experiments and
finally came up with a device that they first introduced in 1876. Bell said
on the telephone: ‘Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.' This was the first
telephone message.
Traveling all over America, Bell demonstrated his invention to the public
at countless exhibitions, and by 1877 the first telephone was in
commercial use.
2. True/False statements prediction

T F
a. Alexander G. Bell was born in the USA. √
b. He worked with deaf-mute patients in √
a hospital in Boston.
c. Thomas Watson was Bell’s assistant. √
d. Bell and Watson introduced √
the telephone in 1877
e. Bell experimented with ways of

transmitting speech over a long distance.
f. Bell demonstrated his invention

at a lot of exhibitions.
Alexander Graham Bell …
3- a) went to live in the United States
7- b) successfully demonstrated his
invention.
5- c) worked with Thomas Watson.
1- d) was born in Scotland.
2- e) went to live in Canada
6- f) invented the telephone.
4- g) worked with people who could neither
speak nor hear
*Answer the questions

1.When was Alexander Graham Bell born?


2.Where was he born?
3.When did he invent the first telephone?
4.How old was he when he invented the telephone?
BE GOING TO
for future intentions
WHAT ARE THEY
GOING TO DO?

and predictions
WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN?
What are they going to do?

click
here

They ____
are going to ____
go
camping.
What are you going to do?

click
here

I ____
am going to ____ take
a picture of you.
What is he going to do?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____
watch
TV.
What is Tom going to do?

click
here

Tom ____
is going to _______
clean/wash
his car.
What is going to happen?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____be
late for work.
What is Calvin going to do?

click
here

He ____
is going to __________
cheat/copy
in his English test.
What are you going to do?

click
here

I am
___ going to _________
make/bake
a cake.
What is going to happen?

click
here

It ____
is going to _____
rain .
What is she going to do?

click
here

She ____
is going to ____write
a short story.
What are you going to do?

click
here

We ____
are going to ____drive
to Spain tomorrow.
What are you going to do?

click
here

I ____
am going to _______
take/have
a shower.
What is going to happen?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____
burn
himself.
What is going to happen?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____
miss
the bus.
What are you going to do?

click
here

I ____
am going to ____
catch
a plane.
What is going to happen?

click
here

Humpty Dumpty ____isgoing to


_____
fall .
What is going to happen?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____ break
every single bone.
What is she going to do?

click
here

She ____
is going to ____
travel
abroad.
What are you going to do?

click
here

I ____
am going to ____eat
this cake all by myself.
What is going to happen?

click
here

He ____
is going to ____
lose
this race.
What is she going to wear ?

Where are you going to put it ?

How are they going to travel?

Who are you going to invite?

When is he going to arrive?


Grammar: neither….nor
1. S + neither V nor V
My father neither smokes nor drinks.
2. S + tobe + neither ADJ nor ADJ
She is neither hard working nor polite.
3. Neither S1 nor S2 + V/TOBE (S2)
Neither Mary nor Lucy goes to school.
Neither Tom nor his friends are going to the
beach today.
RE-WRITE
1. Jane doesn't like cats. I don't like cats either.
Neither Jane nor I like cats.
_____________________________________________.
2. She doesn't like hip hop or heavy mental music. (neither)
She neither likes hiphop nor heavt mental music.
_____________________________________________.
3. Tom doesn't lie to his friends. Paul doesn't either. (neither ...nor)
Neither Tom nor Paul lies to his friends.
_____________________________________________.
4. The speaker will not confirm the story. The speaker will not deny the
story. (neither ...nor)
The speaker will neither confirm nor deny the story.
_____________________________________________.
5. Richard and John didn't keep her secret. (neither ...nor)
Neither Richard nor John keeps her secret.
_____________________________________________.
f d a g b e c
My uncle is going to buy a new car.

They are going to write a letter to thank him.

I am going to visit Ha Long Bay.

He is going to stop smoking.

She is going to be a doctor.


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going to come over to pick you up.

younger than Hoa.


far from Hoa’s house.

an inventor of the telephone.

make you a phone call tomorrow evening.

go to the movie tonight.

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