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Practice SVIP
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Her father is a professor of a ________ university in China.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
In a few more minutes, I am going to have a(n) __________ test.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Students involved in __________ activities receive higher grades than those not involved in activities.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
___ the UK, many people go home to see their families ___ Christmas.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
My flight arrives ____ 5 o'clock ____ the morning.
Write the correct form of the word in the brackets.
The students were not in history because it was boring. (interest)
Write the correct form of the word in the brackets.
King Ly Nhan Tong was the of the Imperial Academy. (found)
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences.
1. The class is
- in
- at
- on
- on
- in
- at
2. Where are those letters that I left
- on
- in
- at
3. What time did you arrive
- in
- at
- on
4. There aren't many public toilets
- in
- on
- at
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences.
5. Don't call me
- at
- on
- in
- in
- on
- at
6. This beautiful building was built
- at
- in
- on
7. We usually use the front entrance but there is another one
- at
- in
- on
8. The situation
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- on
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Find the mistake and correct it.
1. The school is one of the largest and most beautiful on Vietnam.
2. Quoc Hoc Hue used to was a school for children from rich and royal families.
3. You should to take your raincoat because it's going to rain.
Starting at a new school
By Anna Gray, age 11
I've just finished my first week at a new school, and I'd like to tell you about it. Like other children in my country, I went to primary school until I was eleven. Then I had to go to a different school for older children. I loved my primary school, but I was excited to move to a new school.
It was very strange on our first day. There were some kids from my primary school, but most of the children in my year group were from different schools. But I soon started talking to the girl sitting beside me in maths. She lives near me, so we walked home together. We're best friends now.
When I saw our timetable, there were many subjects, some quite new to me! Lessons are harder now. They're longer, and the subjects are more difficult, but the teachers help us a lot.
At primary school, we had all our lessons in one classroom. Now each subject is taught in a different room. It was difficult to find the classrooms at first because the school is so big. But the teachers gave us a school map, so it's getting easier now.
The worst thing is that I have lots more homework to do now. Some of it is fun, but I need to get better at remembering when I have to give different pieces of work to the teachers!
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
How did Ana feel about moving to a new school?
Starting at a new school
By Anna Gray, age 11
I've just finished my first week at a new school, and I'd like to tell you about it. Like other children in my country, I went to primary school until I was eleven. Then I had to go to a different school for older children. I loved my primary school, but I was excited to move to a new school.
It was very strange on our first day. There were some kids from my primary school, but most of the children in my year group were from different schools. But I soon started talking to the girl sitting beside me in maths. She lives near me, so we walked home together. We're best friends now.
When I saw our timetable, there were many subjects, some quite new to me! Lessons are harder now. They're longer, and the subjects are more difficult, but the teachers help us a lot.
At primary school, we had all our lessons in one classroom. Now each subject is taught in a different room. It was difficult to find the classrooms at first because the school is so big. But the teachers gave us a school map, so it's getting easier now.
The worst thing is that I have lots more homework to do now. Some of it is fun, but I need to get better at remembering when I have to give different pieces of work to the teachers!
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
Who has become Anna's best friend at her new school?
Starting at a new school
By Anna Gray, age 11
I've just finished my first week at a new school, and I'd like to tell you about it. Like other children in my country, I went to primary school until I was eleven. Then I had to go to a different school for older children. I loved my primary school, but I was excited to move to a new school.
It was very strange on our first day. There were some kids from my primary school, but most of the children in my year group were from different schools. But I soon started talking to the girl sitting beside me in maths. She lives near me, so we walked home together. We're best friends now.
When I saw our timetable, there were many subjects, some quite new to me! Lessons are harder now. They're longer, and the subjects are more difficult, but the teachers help us a lot.
At primary school, we had all our lessons in one classroom. Now each subject is taught in a different room. It was difficult to find the classrooms at first because the school is so big. But the teachers gave us a school map, so it's getting easier now.
The worst thing is that I have lots more homework to do now. Some of it is fun, but I need to get better at remembering when I have to give different pieces of work to the teachers!
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
What does Anna say about the timetable in her new school?
Starting at a new school
By Anna Gray, age 11
I've just finished my first week at a new school, and I'd like to tell you about it. Like other children in my country, I went to primary school until I was eleven. Then I had to go to a different school for older children. I loved my primary school, but I was excited to move to a new school.
It was very strange on our first day. There were some kids from my primary school, but most of the children in my year group were from different schools. But I soon started talking to the girl sitting beside me in maths. She lives near me, so we walked home together. We're best friends now.
When I saw our timetable, there were many subjects, some quite new to me! Lessons are harder now. They're longer, and the subjects are more difficult, but the teachers help us a lot.
At primary school, we had all our lessons in one classroom. Now each subject is taught in a different room. It was difficult to find the classrooms at first because the school is so big. But the teachers gave us a school map, so it's getting easier now.
The worst thing is that I have lots more homework to do now. Some of it is fun, but I need to get better at remembering when I have to give different pieces of work to the teachers!
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
Why couldn't Anna find her classrooms?
Starting at a new school
By Anna Gray, age 11
I've just finished my first week at a new school, and I'd like to tell you about it. Like other children in my country, I went to primary school until I was eleven. Then I had to go to a different school for older children. I loved my primary school, but I was excited to move to a new school.
It was very strange on our first day. There were some kids from my primary school, but most of the children in my year group were from different schools. But I soon started talking to the girl sitting beside me in maths. She lives near me, so we walked home together. We're best friends now.
When I saw our timetable, there were many subjects, some quite new to me! Lessons are harder now. They're longer, and the subjects are more difficult, but the teachers help us a lot.
At primary school, we had all our lessons in one classroom. Now each subject is taught in a different room. It was difficult to find the classrooms at first because the school is so big. But the teachers gave us a school map, so it's getting easier now.
The worst thing is that I have lots more homework to do now. Some of it is fun, but I need to get better at remembering when I have to give different pieces of work to the teachers!
Read the text and choose the correct answer.
What does Anna say about the homework she has now?
Order the words to make a complete question for the underlined. There are two extra words.
They founded Quoc Hoc Hue in 1896.
Order the words to make a complete question for the underlined. There are two extra words.
We will visit Thao Dien Lower Secondary school next month.
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