The document introduces new vocabulary about countries, nationalities, and languages. It provides examples of grammar structures for asking where someone is from, which language they speak, and their nationality. Sample dialogues demonstrate using these structures, such as asking "Where are you from?" and responding "I'm from Vietnam" or asking "Which language do you speak?" and answering "I speak Vietnamese."
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1. *New words:
- world : thÕ giÃi
- country : ®Êt nÃc
- nationality : quèc tÞch
- language : ng«n ng÷
- Japan- Japanese : NhËt
- China- Chinese : Trung Quèc
- Australia- Australian : Uc
- Great Britain- British : Anh
- Canada- Canadian : Cana®a
- Vietnam- Vietnamese: ViÖt nam
* Grammar:
Ex1: Where are you from?
I`m from Viet Nam.
Ex2: Where is he from?
He’s from Japan.
2. Listen and read
ex: - My name is Minh. I am from Viet Nam.I speak Vietnamese.
- Minh is from Viet Nam. He speaks Vietnamese.
Which language do you speak?
does he
I speak Vietnamese.
He speaks
What’s your nationality?
I’m Vietnamese
Where+ tobe + S+ from?
S + tobe+ from+name of the country.
Which language do / does + S + speak ?
S + speak(s) + (language )
What+ tobe+ your/ his/ her+ nationality ?
S + tobe + (nationality)