Thông qua các chủ điểm và những tình huống giao tiếp sinh động, nội dung ngôn ngữ, các kĩ năng và hoạt động giao tiếp được tổ chức, khai thác và phát triển, Let's Study English thực sự tạo cơ hội cho người học giao tiếp bằng tiếng Anh. Sách có 20 đơn vị bài học và bốn bài tập ôn. Mỗi đơn vị bài học ứng với một chủ đề cụ thể và gồm các mục sau: Conversation, Vocabulary, Reading, Listening. Sách gồm 2 phần, sau đây là phần 1 giáo trình. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo.
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Giáo trình Tiếng Anh (dùng cho các trường Trung học chuyên nghiệp và Dạy nghề): Phần 2 - Đỗ Tuấn Minh (chủ biên) UNIT 16 A BRITISH VVEDDING Language Focus: Talking about planned activities Vocabulary: A vvedding Grammar: The íuture with be going to ì. CONVERSATION Beth: Hey, Judy. Do you know thát Janet and Robert are going to get married? Judy: Yes. ì gót their invitation yesterday. I'm sure you are going to get one soon. Beth: ì received the invitation this moming actually. Are you going to their party? Judy: Certainly. I'm going there with some of my old classmates. Do you want to join us? Beth: If you don't mind. Judy: Oícoursenot. Beth: What wedding gift are you going to huy thèm? Judy: I'm thinking of a tea sét. What about you? Beth: Fm going to huy thèm a big album. They'll neeci Ít for the photos. Judy: That's a good idea. l i . VOCABULARY Task 1. Match the vvords/ phrases in column A with their detinitìons in column B. A B Ì. bride a) a suit vvorn by the groom ôn his vvedding day 2. groom b) an agreement to get married 3. wedding c) a young woman/ girl who helps the bride during the wedding ceremony 4. bridesmaid d) a holiday taken by a newly married couple 5. best man e) a long woman's dress for special occasion 6. honey moon f) a male friend of the groom who helps him during thevvedding 7. gown g) a newly married person 8. tuxedo h) a man ôn his vvedding day 9. engagement i) a marriage ceremony 10. newly-wed j) a vvoman ôn her vvedding day Task 2. ưse the vvordsỉn the box to nu in the blanks. tuxedo honey moon govvn newly-weds vvedding bride groom bridesmaid best man engagement Last Saturday ì went to a wedding in Lincolnshire. The (1). was Johnny, my best íriend át college. The (2) _, Mary, was also a íriend of mine. They decided to get married five months after their (3) last July. Johnny was vvearing a (4) and Mary was vvearing a long white (5) . ì was Johnny's (6) . Mary's (7) was a young pretty girl. After the (8). the (9). . gót onto a taxi and headed for the airport. They vvere ílying to Spain, where they vvere going to spend their (10) . 118 HI. READING Read the following passages, then decide to which item each statement refers by writing the corresponding letter A, B, c, or D in the box provided. The number of boxes shows the number of the answers. Passage A - VVedding Cake Passage B - Wedding Dress The first wedding cake dated In early times a woman wore her best back to the Middle Ages. ít was dress in her wedding. The tradition of made of sugar icing and vvearing a white vvedding dress was decorated with meaningíul only started in 1499. White is a sign symbols like doves, họrseshoes, of virginity and joy. People also etc. Until today the wedding cake believe thát the colour can drive away is the symbol of good luck and evil spirits. íertility. The bride and groom cút ít was believed thát the bride should the wedding cake and from thát never make her own dress or try Ít ôn moment they share their nevv life beíore the wedding. She shouldiTt let together. AU the guests should eat her groom see her in her wedding some to ensure good Iuck. A dress beíore the wedding, either. single woman can place a piece of These were to make sure thát the vvedding cake under her pillow marriage took place. and should dream of the man she is going to maưy. Passage D - Wedding Ring In the past, a golden ring was given Passage c - Bridal Bouquet to the bride's family in payment for Flowers played a very important the bride. Now ít is simply the part in olden times - the smell of symbol of loverand marriage. The the flowers were believed to ward ur^roken circleịis alẩo an age-old off evil spirits and bring good sị|nbol of 'Eteimty\j[Ịs a tradiuon íortune. The throwing of the to placc the \Mĩ(kỉịng ring ôn Khe bouquet is a way of spreading the middle-3||g[gỆ'or^he lcft bỗnd. bride's good fortune and luck. Perhaps itV jấecause^tfiĩr*ancient Whoever catches Ít will be blessed Romans believed thát the vein in with good luck and will be the next the third íinger ran directly to the to maưy. ĩhẹart, so the wearing of rings ôn Khát íịnger joined the couple's ...