TIẾNG ANH 7 - HỌC LIỆU SỐ - ILEARN SMART
WORLD UNIT 7: TRANSPORTATION
I. VOCABULARY:
backpack (n) /ˈbækpæk/ ba lô
boarding pass (n) /ˈbɔːdɪŋ pɑːs/ thẻ lên máy bay/tàu
baggage claim (n) /ˈbæɡɪdʒ kleɪm/ khu vực lấy hành lý (ở sân bay)
customs (n) /ˈkʌstəmz/ hải quan
luggage (n) /ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/ hành lý
passport (n) /ˈpɑːspɔːt/ hộ chiếu
suitcase (n) /ˈsuːtkeɪs/ va-li
comfortable (adj) /ˈkʌmftəbl/ thoải mái
comfortably (adv) /ˈkʌmftəbli/
convenient (adj) /kənˈviːniənt/ tiện lợi
convenience (n) /kənˈviːniəns/
eco-friendly (adj) /ˌiːkəʊ ˈfrendli/ thân thiện môi trường
frequent (adj) /ˈfriːkwənt/ thường xuyên
frequently (adv) /ˈfriːkwəntli/
frequency (n) /ˈfriːkwənsi/
local (n) /ˈləʊkl/ địa phương
public (adj) /ˈpʌblɪk/ công cộng
reliable (adj) /rɪˈlaɪəbl/ đáng tin cậy
subway (n) /ˈsʌbweɪ/ tàu ngầm
ticket (n) /ˈtɪkɪt/ vé
transportation (n) /ˌtrænspɔːˈteɪʃn/ phương tiện giao thông
underground (n) /ˌʌndəˈɡraʊnd/ dưới lòng đất
electronic (adj) /ɪˌlekˈtrɒnɪk/ thuộc điện tử
electricity (n) /ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti/
evidence (n) /ˈevɪdəns/ bằng chứng
hover (v) /ˈhɒvə(r)/ ; /ˈhʌvər/ lơ lửng
II. GRAMMAR:
A. ORDERING ADJECTIVES
Ý Kích Hình Màu Nguồn Chất Mục
Tuổi
kiến cỡ dạng sắc gốc liệu đích
pretty, small, chubby,
beautiful, little, thin, orange, Vietnamese, wooden, cooking,
young,
smart, big, skinny, yellow, Japanese, silk, running,
old,
easy, large, slim, fat blue, Chinese, metal, writing,
new,…
difficult,… medium- square, white,… American,… leather,… reading,…
sized,… round,…
For example:
a small new white handbag
a new white silk dress
a pretty round reading glasses
an old American leather backpack
B. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
- We use possessive pronouns to talk about what we own and what belongs to us. We
can use them instead of a possessive adjective + noun (when it’s clear what we’re
talking about).
Personal pronouns Possesive adjectives Possessive pronouns
(Đại từ nhân xưng) (Tính từ sở hữu) (Đại từ sở hữu)
I My Mine
You Your Yours
We Our Ours
They Their Theirs
He His His
She Her Hers
It Its Its
Lưu ý: Tính từ sở hữu luôn có danh từ theo sau; đại từ sở hữu không có danh từ theo
sau.
For example:
My house is big. Her house is small. My house is big. Hers is small.
What’s your name? - My name is Jenny. What’s your name? - Mine is Jenny.
C. AS… AS…/ NOT AS… AS…
– Dùng as + adjective + as để so sánh hai đối tượng/chủ thể giống nhau hoặc
bằng nhau.
Subject 1 + be + as + adjective + as + Subject 2.
For example: Subway tickets are as expensive as train tickets.
– Dùng not as + adjective +as để so sánh hai đối tượng/chủ thể không giống
nhau hoặc không bằng nhau.
Subject 1 + be + not + as + adjective + as + Subject
2.
For example: Buses are not as fast as trains. (Trains are faster than buses.)
EXERCISE
PART 1: VOCABULARY
I. Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each of the following questions.
1. There are buses from Tân Sơn Nhất airport to the city center. Buses
depart every 15 minutes.
A. friendly B. public C. easy D. frequent
2. A: Is this Andy’s backpack?
B: No, it isn’t. He has a backpack.
A. new big dark blue B. big new dark blue
C. dark blue big new D. new dark blue big
3. Bikes are so . Riding bikes can also help us improve our health.
A. comfortable B. eco-friendly C. reliable D. public
4. Officers will check your luggage when you go through _.
A. airport B. baggage claim C. customs D. check-in
5. Trains are not airplanes. Air travel saves a lot of time.
A. as fast B. as slow as C. as slow D. as fast as
II. Complete the conversation with the words or phrases in the box.
boarding pass backpack passport customs suitcase
Officer: Please show me your ticket and your (1) .
Passenger: Here they are.
Officer: Thanks. Please put your (2) on the scale.
Passenger: Do you have to weigh my (3) ?
Officer: No, you can carry it to the (4) for security
checks. Passenger: Thanks.
Officer: This is your (5) . You’re leaving at gate
10. Please be ready at the gate by 10:30 to get on the
plane.
Passenger: Okay. Thanks a
lot! Officer: You’re welcome.
III. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the words in brackets.
1. I’ll pay for our movie . (TICKET)
2. The students have a ride to the countryside every weekend.
(FREQUENCY)
3. Traveling by bus is not as as traveling by motorbike. (COMFORT)
4. Traveling by bus is not always because buses might be late during rush
hours. (RELY)
5. Traveling by train in this country is . Train stations are everywhere.
(CONVENIENCE)
PART 2: GRAMMAR
I. Read the sentences. Underline the correct words.
1. Fin has a new gray/ gray new backpack.
2. Mine is the yellow old/ old yellow one.
3. I have a big purple/ purple big suitcase.
4. Kathy has a white big new/ big new white suitcase.
5. Alice has a small old blue/ an old small blue bag.
II. Fill in the blanks with the correct words.
1. Is this cup (your/ yours)?
2. The coffee is (my/ mine)?
3. That coat is (my/ mine)?
4. She lives in (her/ hers) house.
5. You might want (your/ yours) phone.
6. The new car is (their/ theirs).
7. John is cooking (his/ him) food.
8. Don’t stand on (my/ mine) foot!
9. She gave us (our/ ours) suitcases.
10. I met (their/ theirs) mother.
III. Fill in the blanks with (not) as/ so… as.
1. The subway is the bus. (NOT/ FREQUENT)
2. Bicycles are motorbikes in Vietnam. (NOT/ POPULAR)
3. The old motorbike is the new motorbike. (NOT/ ECO-
FRIENDLY)
4. The blue car is the red car. (FAST)
5. Bus tickets are train tickets. (NOT/ EXPENSIVE)
PART 3: READING
I. Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 1 to 4 are True or
False and choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) for the questions 5 and 6.
Last summer, I was planning on taking an airplane for the first time, but there were
many things I didn’t know. For example, how many suitcases should I take or what
can I bring in my backpack? So, I asked my mom for help, and she told me that the
more luggage you bring, the more expensive the ticket is. So, she suggested bringing
only the things I needed. She also told me not to take dangerous items like large
batteries or sharp objects because I’ll have to go through customs. My mom also
said not to lose
my boarding pass or passport because I’d need them to get on the plane. Finally, she
told me I needed to find the baggage claim after the airplane landed to pick up my
suitcases. I’m happy my mom was able to help me know more about air traveling
because it made the experience better.
1. Bringing more luggage can make your airplane ticket more expensive.
2. It's okay to bring dangerous items like large batteries or sharp objects on a plane.
3. Losing your boarding pass or passport is not a big deal when traveling by air.
4. The writer should find the baggage claim area after the airplane landed.
5. Why is it important to know how to travel on an airplane?
A. The ticket is expensive. B. It makes the experience better.
C. Taking an airplane is faster. D. Bringing extra luggage costs more.
6. What is true about the story?
A. It’s important to use the seatbelt.
B. There are many places to eat at the airport.
C. There are many things to know about flying on an airplane.
D. You can get lost at the airport.
II. Choose the word/ phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the space in the
following passage.
For a student going to university (1) , we are all familiar (2) the image of
the bus. This is a large (3) mean of (4)_ . The bus can carry many people at
the same time. To be able to travel by bus you need (5) to the bus stop. Here
people will (6) for the bus to have the right destination for their needs. Buses have
doors to get on and off. When traveling by bus during rush hours, you will sometimes
have to stand. When standing, there will be a handle at the top for you to hold as a
support.
1. A. studied B. to study C. studying D. study
2. A. with B. for C. to D. about
3. A. public B. reliable C. convenient D. eco-friendly
4. A. transports B. transportation C. transported D. transporting
5. A. going B. went C. to going D. go
6. A. waited B. wait C. waiting D. waits
PART 4: WRITING
I. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning using (not) as/
so… as.
1. My bag is bigger than yours.
→ .
2. Your suitcase is newer than mine.
→ .
3. Traveling by plane and train are both safe.
→ .
4. Bicycles are slower than motorbikes.
→ .
5. A subway ticket is more expensive than a bus ticket.
→ .
II. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning using
possessive pronouns
1. That pen belongs to him.
→ That pen is .
2. This car belongs to them.
→ This car is .
3. These shoes belong to you.
→ These shoes are .
4. Those books belong to me.
→ Those books are .
5. These hats belong to us.
→ These hats are .
PART 5: SKILLS
A. LISTENING: Listen to the following conversation. Then
(Unit 7 - Lesson 3 - CD1 - Track 79 – SB page 58)
A. Answer True or False for the statements 1 and 2
1. The Hover Go is easier to ride because it has two wheels.
2. The One Wheeler is better for city transportation.
B. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for the questions 3 and 4
3. Which of the following is an advantage of the Hover Go mentioned in the vlog?
A. It can ride on sand. B. It's faster.
C. It's better for the countryside. D. It comes in lots of cool colors.
4. What type of transportation is recommended for children who live in the
countryside, according to the vlog?
A. A boring bike B. The Hover Go C. The One Wheeler D. A fun car
B. SPEAKING: Talk about your favorite type of transportation (e.g. bicycle,
bus, taxi, plane, etc.)
You should say:
Name of the transportation
Why you like it
When you use it