VINH UNIVERSITY
ENGLISH 2
Extra practice
INTERNAL ONLY
VINH, 2023
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UNIT 6
GRAMMAR
1. Write sentences with the to- infinitive using the cues.
1. What do you hope to do next summer?
2. He's buying a car to go to work.
3. He studies medicine to get a good job.
4. She promises to call me every week.
5. Is it nice to work in your office?
2. Choose and write the correct option.
1. I'll check
2. I am doing it.
3. will get
4. I will put.
5. I'm going to build
3. Rewrite the sentences. Replace the expression in bold with an expression with get
1. get together
2. get back.
3. got married
4. get up
5. get to
VOCABULARY
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4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrases in the box.
6. started a family 7. go to university
4. got engaged 2. get a driving license
1. left home 8. take a career break
5. got married 3. started my career
5. Complete the sentences with these words.
4. teenagers 1. pensioner 6. middle aged 5. child
2. young adults 3. infant
USE OF ENGLISH
6. Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A. 2. C. 3. A. 4. B. 5. A.
READING
I. Read the blog about lessons learned from travelling. Match the headings (A–F) to the lessons
(2–4). There are two headings you don’t need. There is an example at the beginning (1).
Lesson 1: ___A________
Lesson 2: ___C_________
Lesson 3: ______E______
Lesson 4: ______B______
WRITING
1. Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. It’s easy to solve the problem
2. I think we should bring some different drink to the party
3. How about going to the movies this weekend
4. Let’s come out for dinner tonight
5. What about having a barbecue on the beach
2. Complete the text with the phrases in the box.
5. delicious 4. miserable 1. colorful 3. excited 2. beautiful
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Unit 7
GRAMMAR
1. Complete the text with the correct past simple or present perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
There is an example at the beginning (0).
1. have known 2. started
3. hasn’t been 4. told
5. decided 6. have planned
7. have learnt 8. started
9. didn’t know 10. have become
2. Underline the mistake in each sentence and write the correct version.
1. Have you eaten well when you were in London?
Did you eat well
2. This is only the second time I sleep in a tent.
I have slept
3. I never went here before. It’s really beautiful.
I have never been
4. Have you ever gone to Australia? I’d love to go.
Have you ever been
5. He visited so many interesting places in these last three months.
He has visited
6. Have you enjoyed the film last night? Yes, we did. It was great.
Did you enjoy
7. Is this the first time your kids visited Disneyland?
have visited
8. I’ve seen Paul at the swimming pool yesterday.
I saw
3. Choose the correct option (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentences. There is an example at the
beginning (0).
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. B
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4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an
example at the beginning (0).
1. skillful 6. politicians
2. dangerous 7. training
3. representative 8. entrance
4. designer 9. decision
5. economist 10. reference
5. Circle the correct option.
1. do 4. do
2. make 5. make
3. makes 6. made
USE OF ENGLISH
6. Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A 3. B
2. A 4. A 5. A
Reading
5 Read the article about how jobs have changed. Complete the gaps with the missing sentences
(A–G). There is one extra sentence you do not need. There is an example at the beginning (0).
2. A 5. E 1. G
4. B 3. F
WRITING
10. Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. I haven't done the job as a teacher for 5 years.
2. This is the most interesting job advertisement I have ever seen.
3. It has been a month since he visited his farm.
4. When did you start working for this company?
5. I have never run my own business before.
11. Complete the letter with suitable words from the box.
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1. advertised 2. School 3. Interest 4 experience 5 education
UNIT 8
GRAMMAR
1. Match 1–6 to a–f.
1a 2d 3f 4e 5c 6b
2. Choose the correct option (A, B or C) to complete the sentences. There is an example at the
beginning (0).
1. A 5. B 9. A
2. B 6. A 10. C
3. A 7. A
4. C 8. C
3. Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun. Do not use that
1. who 5. who 9. where
2. which 6. where 10. which
3. where 7. which
4. which 8. who
4. Complete these sentences so that they are true for you.
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. There is an example at the beginning (0).
1. made 6. control
2. fall 7. forwards
3. connect 8. do
4. upload 9. equipment
5. press (đề sai) 10. forever
Read the following interview and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to each question.
1. A 2. A 3. A 4. C
USE OF ENGLISH
5. Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. A
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WRITING
10. Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. Unless we are careful, that will happen easily.
2. There is the woman who works in my father’s laboratory.
3. If we don’t have a map, we will get lost in that jungle.
4. She is the teacher whose son saved my brother’s life.
5. There is a scientist has found a solution to the problem.
11. Circle the correct word to complete the text.
(1) Firstly (2) Furthermore (3) in other words (4) For example . (5) However
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Unit 9
GRAMMAR:
Choose the correct option (A, B or C) to complete the sentences. There is an example at the
beginning (0).
0. A walked 1. B had left 2. B hadn’t 3. A. hadn't cleaned
4. B had seen 5. A. hadn't charged 6. A. had happened
7. B has written 8. C do they 9. A is happening 10. C did you give
VOCABULARY
1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an
example at the beginning (0).
1. camping 3. clubbing 5. frightened 7. giving 9. tiring
2. will pack 4. fascinated 6. amazing 8. annoyed
2. Two people are discussing a holiday. Complete their conversations with the present or past
participle form of the verbs in the box.
4. amusing 2. annoying 6. depressed 5. embarrassed 3. interesting 1. pleased
A: So, how was your holiday?
READING
USE OF ENGLISH
Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A. In the evenings.
2. C. The rooms are rather small.
3. A. No, nothing like that.
4. A. Yes, but I didn’t know if I had to fill in the form.
5. A. You’ve done well your work.
WRITING
1. If there are any good restaurants nearby
2. What time the gallery opens.
3. If the castle opens on Sunday.
4. How long the tour lasts.
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UNIT 10
GRAMMAR
1. Change these affirmative active sentences into the present simple passive.
1. Each lesson they teach us some new vocabulary.
Each lesson We are taught some new vocabulary.
Each lesson some new vocabulary is taught us.
2. They often train the students outside.
the students are often trained outside.
3. He sometimes brings old books into the classroom.
old books are sometimes brought into the classroom by him.
4. We study the text for many hours.
the text is studied for many hours by us.
5. They sometimes take me to a museum.
Lunch is eaten by us at school.
6. They show an educational documentary every week.
an educational documentary is shown every week.
7. Kathy didn’t write that essay.
That essay wasn’t written by Kathy.
8 Tim bought both laptops in the department store.
Both laptops were bought in the department store by Tim
9 Tina didn’t leave her bag on the bus.
Tina’s bag wasn’t left on the bus by Tina
10. People send millions of emails every day.
Millions of emails are sent every day
VOCABULARY
1. Complete the text with the words in the box. There is one extra word you do not need. There is
an example at the beginning (0).
3. about us 7. adverts 6. basic 4. contact 8. content 5. home 2. link search
9. up-to-date 1. user-friendly website 10. withstand
2. Complete the text with the correct form of the word in CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an
example at the beginning (0).
0 This furniture is __old-fashioned___. It looks like it was made in the 1980s. FASHIONED
1 PRODUCT 3 ADVERTISEMENT
2 FASHIONABLE 4. PRODUCTIVE
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5. PRODUCTION 8 NATIONAL
6. USEFUL 9 PRODUCTION
7 ADVERTISING 10. PAID
READING
1. D. The Galapagos, a place to protect
2. A. He brought over new species to the islands.
3. C. illegal fishing
4. D. although it helps
5. A. raise people's awareness of wildlife issues
USE OF ENGLISH
Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A. I’m sure he will.
2. C. We haven’t decided yet.
3. A. I see what you mean
4. B. Where to?
5. A. You’re right.
WRITING
9. Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. They keep old books in that part of the library.
2. Was any evidence of writing found by the researchers?
3. An educational documentary is shown every month
4. Has he been taught to use the computer the technician yet?
5. My close friend didn’t tell me the answers
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Unit 11
GRAMMAR:
1. Change the direct speech into reported speech.
1. Sarah said she was working late.
2. She said Isaac had won the match.
3. She said she sometimes went to bed after midnight.
4. Harry said he would pay for dinner.
5. Thomas said he played tennis every week.
6. They said they loved going to the cinema.
7. Stephanie she was feeling ill.
8. I told her/said to her that my parents were going to visit.
9. Jack told Elena that he liked her.
10. Eric said he would call my sister
2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of say or tell in the gaps.
1. told 6. tell
2. say 7. said
3. told 8. say
4. say 9. tell
5. tell 10. tell
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option (A, B or C) to complete the sentences. There is an example at the
beginning (0).
0. A message
1. C page 6. A one or two
2. B presentation 7. C launched
3. A text 8. C function
4. B tomb 9. C forms
5. C collectors 10. C system
READING
Read the following passage and choose the correct letter A, B, C or D for each question.
1. B. To explain why Horton is a good place to live.
2. A. The shops
3. B. Low income families
4. C. You can get to several cities quickly by train.
5. A. Quiet, country town which has a number of good leisure facilities.
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USE OF ENGLISH
1. Complete the expression for giving a presentation
3. That’s everything 1.would like 5. the end of 4. let’s move 2. Let me
2. Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A. I almost forget everything.
2. A. No, what was it about?
3. A. Well done and congratulations.
4. A. Oh, it sounds great!
5. C. What happened there?
WRITING
Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. The businessman said if I was going to Russia on Friday
2. Matt said One day he would go on holiday to Rome
3. The scientist: “Did you understand the experiment?”
The scientist asked if I had understood the experiment
4. “Where did you go last night?” she said to her boyfriend.
She asked her boyfriend Where he had gone the previous night
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UNIT 12
GRAMMAR:
1. Choose the correct options.
A: So, if you won / would win a million pounds on the lottery, what did / would you do with it?
B: I don’t know. I think I bought / I’d buy a house, and if my family needed / would need some money,
I gave / I’d give them some, of course.
A: Did / Would you give any money to charity?
B: If I knew / I’d know the money was going to help someone have a better life, well, yes, I did /
would. What about you?
A: If I had / I’d have a million pounds, I started / I’d start my own business. I opened / I’d open an
art gallery or something like that …
B: Nice idea. If I started / I’d start a new business, I think I wanted / I’d want to run a restaurant or a
bar.
2. Complete the sentences by adding no, some, any or every to the word in brackets. There is an
example at the beginning (0).
1. anybody 6. anything
2. everywhere 7. everybody
3. anything 8. anywhere
4. someone 9. nothing
5. nobody 10. someone
VOCABULARY
Complete the text with the words in the box. There is an example at the beginning (0).
7. desert field 1. forest 6. garden 2. mountain 5. ocean 3. park 8. poacher
4. river 10. Sponsor 9. start
READING
Read the following passage and circle the correct word A, B, C or D for each space.
1. A. provided
2. B. by
3. D. transferred
4. C. until
5. A. qualities
6. A. after
7. A. range
8. A. also
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9. C. becoming
10. A. of
USE OF ENGLISH
Complete the conversations. Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. A. Sound greats.
2. A. OK, I’ll see you then
3. B. Have you looked for them?
4. A. I’m too tired.
5. B. I didn’t see it
WRITING
10. Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first.
1. Have to work tomorrow evening, I could meet you.
2. were some restaurants nearby, we wouldn’t have to eat in the hotel.
3. Live so far away, we would visit you very often.
4. Most beautiful place in the world.
11. Complete the press release with these phrases
Delighted to announce proud to would like to sponsor us look forward
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