Câu hỏi:
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Talk with a partner. How do you go to school? ( Luyện tập với bạn cùng nhóm. Bạn đi đến trường bằng phương tiện gì?)
Talk with a partner. How do you go to school? ( Luyện tập với bạn cùng nhóm. Bạn đi đến trường bằng phương tiện gì?)
Trả lời:
Hướng dẫn làm bài
How do you go to school?
I go to school by bike
Hướng dẫn dịch
(Bạn đi đến trường bằng phương tiện gì vậy?
Tớ đi đến trường bằng xe đạp)
Hướng dẫn làm bài
How do you go to school?
I go to school by bike
Hướng dẫn dịch
(Bạn đi đến trường bằng phương tiện gì vậy?
Tớ đi đến trường bằng xe đạp)
CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ
Câu 1:
Write a short paragraph
Describe your school commute. Write 60-80 words. Turn to page 147 for the writing worksheet.
( Viết một đoạn văn ngắn
Miêu tả hành trình đến trường của bạn. Viết khoảng 60-80 từ. Mở trang 147 để lấy phiếu viết)
Write a short paragraph
Describe your school commute. Write 60-80 words. Turn to page 147 for the writing worksheet.
( Viết một đoạn văn ngắn
Miêu tả hành trình đến trường của bạn. Viết khoảng 60-80 từ. Mở trang 147 để lấy phiếu viết)
Câu 2:
Complete the sentences ( Hoàn thành các câu sau)
1. The bridge near Baten broke in 2012 because of________
2. Villagers in Zhang Jiawan hold the ladder when someone else is climbing because_________
3. The daily commute of children in the Rio Negro Valley is breathtaking because they ride on a metal cable______
4. The cable is too dangerous when it rains, so children in the Rio Negro Valley_____
Complete the sentences ( Hoàn thành các câu sau)
1. The bridge near Baten broke in 2012 because of________
2. Villagers in Zhang Jiawan hold the ladder when someone else is climbing because_________
3. The daily commute of children in the Rio Negro Valley is breathtaking because they ride on a metal cable______
4. The cable is too dangerous when it rains, so children in the Rio Negro Valley_____
Câu 3:
Answer the questions about An Unusual Commute. ( Trả lời câu hỏi về An Unusual Commute)
Câu 4:
Talk with a partner. Read the last paragraph of the article. Why do you think some children can’t go to school? ( Nói với bạn của mình. Đọc đoạn văn cuối của bài văn. Bạn nghĩ tại sao trẻ em không thể đi học)
Talk with a partner. Read the last paragraph of the article. Why do you think some children can’t go to school? ( Nói với bạn của mình. Đọc đoạn văn cuối của bài văn. Bạn nghĩ tại sao trẻ em không thể đi học)
Câu 5:
An unusual commute
How do you travel to school? Do you usually go by bus, by car, or on foot? Around the world, some children have very unusual commutes to school.
Children from the village of Baten in Indonesia cross a bridge over a river. But it broke after a heavy rain in 2021. For 10 months, the bridge was broken. There is another bridge they could use, but the journey is 30 minutes longer. Students usually chose to cross the broken bridge.
Zhang Jiawan is a village in the mountains in Hunan Province, China. Children climb up and down tall wooden ladders to get to school and to go home. The ladders are not tied to the mountain, so people help to hold the ladder when someone else is climbing.
In Colombia, 11 families with school-age children live on one side of the Rio Negro Valley. The children’s daily commute is breathtaking. 400 meters above the valley, a thick metal cable carries the children to school. A V- shaped branch slows them to about 80 kilometers an hour. It is the quickest way to get to school. But often, when it rains, the cable is too dangerous. The children stay home and can’t go to school.
According to UNESCO, about 57 million children around the world can’t go to school. It is not easy to solve this problem, but it is something we should continue to work on.
Look at the photo. Where do you think these children are going? ( Nhìn vào bức tranh. Bạn nghĩ những đứa trẻ sẽ đi đâu)
An unusual commute
How do you travel to school? Do you usually go by bus, by car, or on foot? Around the world, some children have very unusual commutes to school.
Children from the village of Baten in Indonesia cross a bridge over a river. But it broke after a heavy rain in 2021. For 10 months, the bridge was broken. There is another bridge they could use, but the journey is 30 minutes longer. Students usually chose to cross the broken bridge.
Zhang Jiawan is a village in the mountains in Hunan Province, China. Children climb up and down tall wooden ladders to get to school and to go home. The ladders are not tied to the mountain, so people help to hold the ladder when someone else is climbing.
In Colombia, 11 families with school-age children live on one side of the Rio Negro Valley. The children’s daily commute is breathtaking. 400 meters above the valley, a thick metal cable carries the children to school. A V- shaped branch slows them to about 80 kilometers an hour. It is the quickest way to get to school. But often, when it rains, the cable is too dangerous. The children stay home and can’t go to school.
According to UNESCO, about 57 million children around the world can’t go to school. It is not easy to solve this problem, but it is something we should continue to work on.
Look at the photo. Where do you think these children are going? ( Nhìn vào bức tranh. Bạn nghĩ những đứa trẻ sẽ đi đâu)
Câu 6:
Skim the first paragraph. What do you think “commute” means? ( Đọc nhanh đoạn 1. Bạn nghĩ từ “ commute” nghĩa là gì?)
Skim the first paragraph. What do you think “commute” means? ( Đọc nhanh đoạn 1. Bạn nghĩ từ “ commute” nghĩa là gì?)