Let's Learn English (Tiếng Anh cơ bản) là một khóa học tiếng Anh mới. Các giáo viên dạy tiếng Anh-Mỹ đã soạn thảo khóa học này cho những người mới bắt đầu. Khóa học sẽ kéo dài trong 52 tuần.
Mỗi tuần sẽ có một bài học mới bằng video cho thấy cuộc sống của giới trẻ Mỹ. Bài học giúp trau dồi kỹ năng nói, viết và từ vựng.
Ngoài ra cũng sẽ có các bài thực hành có thể in ra, bảng đánh giá và kế hoạch học tập cho cá nhân và giáo viên dạy tiếng Anh. Chúng tôi khuyến khích các bạn theo dõi các bài học hàng tuần và chia sẻ sự tiến bộ của bạn với chúng tôi qua phần ý kiến và email.
Tóm lược (Summary)
Anna plans to have a dinner party. She needs to buy seafood, so she goes to the waterfront. She gets a surprise at the fish market.
Anna dự định tổ chức một buổi tiệc tối. Cô ấy cần mua hải sản vì vậy mà cô ấy đã tới khu chợ bán cá. Nơi này đã khiến cô bất ngờ.
Nói (Speaking)
In this video, learn to say the new words for this lesson. You can also learn about how to use count and noncount nouns.
Cách phát âm (Pronunciation)
Use this video to learn about the abbreviations for dozen and pounds.
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Let's Learn English Lesson 30 Pronunciation Practice
Phần đối thoại (Conversation)
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Let's Learn English Lesson 30: Rolling on the River
Anna: Hello! Washington, D.C. sits on the Potomac River. This river is important to the history and culture of the city. Today, I am at an outdoor seafood market near the Potomac River. Some say it is the oldest outdoor seafood market in the United States! I am here to buy seafood. Let’s see what they have!
Viết (Writing)
Where do you buy fresh food? Is there a seafood or vegetable market near where you live? Tell us about it! Try to use some of the words from this lesson, like best, freshest, oldest, spend, money, and larger. Write to us by email or in the Comments section.
Click on the image below to download the Activity Sheet and practice using comparative and superlative adjectives with a friend.
Activity Sheet Lesson 30
Sách lược học tập (Learning Strategy)
Learning Strategies are the thoughts and actions that help make learning easier or more effective.
The learning strategy for this lesson is Make Inferences . Making inferences means using some information to make a guess. When learning a new language, we often need to guess at the meanings of words or sentences.
In this week's video, Pete guesses that Anna grew up on the water. He says, "Anna, you love to eat seafood. Did you grow on near the water?"
Can you find another place in the conversation when Pete makes an inference? Do you ever make inferences when listening to or reading English? Write to us about it in the Comments section or send us an email. Teachers, see the Lesson Plan for more details on teaching this strategy.
Bài kiểm tra (Quiz)
Listen to short videos and test your listening skills with this quiz.
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Từ ngữ mới (New Words)
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Corn on the cob
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Tài liệu miễn phí (Free Materials)
Word Book
Download the VOA Learning English Word Book for a dictionary of the words we use on this website.
Each Let's Learn English lesson has an Activity Sheet for extra practice on your own or in the classroom. In this lesson, you can use it to practice using comparative and superlative adjectives.
Phần dành cho giáo viên (For Teachers)
Lesson plan - Lesson 30
See the Lesson Plan for this lesson for ideas and more teaching resources. Send us an email if you have comments on this course or questions.
Grammar focus: Comparative and superlative adjectives; Quantitatives (much/many); Count/non-count nouns
Topics: Asking for and making food recommendations; Units of measure & their abbreviations; dollar amounts expressed in numerals; credit/debit payment
Learning Strategy: Make Inferences
Speaking & Pronunciation Focus: Using count and noncount nouns; Abbreviations for amounts
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