The document summarizes prepositions of time and includes examples of their use. It also covers wish clauses and adverb clauses of result introduced by "so." Specifically:
1. It defines and provides examples of common prepositions of time like "at," "in," "on," "from...to," and "between...and."
2. It gives examples of wish clauses using "wish" + subject + "were/could/had" expressing something not currently true.
3. It explains adverb clauses of result with "so" indicating a result, and provides matching examples.
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Unit 3 a trip to the countryside
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2. 1
Prepositions of time
on
in
before
From … (up) to
at
after
between … and
until
till
for
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(Possible answers)
3. Period 19.
Unit 3. A trip to the countryside
Lesson 5. Language focus
P. 28 - 31
4. I/ PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
* Matching:
1. at
2. in
9. on
4. after
8. before
7. between
A. Từ…..tới/ mãi đến
B. trước
C. + giờ
D. …… and …….
E. thứ / ngày
F. sau
G. buổi / tháng / năm
H. night/ noon
I. mùa
J. cho tới tận
K. Khoảng
( trước số lượng thời gian
6. From … to/ upto
5.Till/ untill
3.. for
5. 1.Complete the sentences with on, at, in, for
a.Goodbye! See you _______ Monday.
b.The bus collected us _________ 5 o’clock
early ______ the morning.
c. We usually go to our home village at least
once _______ the summer.
d.We walked _______ half an hour to reach
the waterfall.
e.They plnned to have the trip ________ June.
f. She loves to watch the stars _______ night.
on
at
in
in
for
in
at
6. Workinpairs. Lookat Mr. Thanh’s itineraryforhis business trip
to Singapore. Completethesentences. Usetheprepositions inthe
box.Itinerary for LeHuyThanh
Monday, September20Monday, September20
Depart: Ha Noi / 2 pmDepart: Ha Noi / 2 pm
Arrive: Singapore / 6.30 pmArrive: Singapore / 6.30 pm
Tuesday, September21Tuesday, September21
MeetingMeeting
Raffles Center / 11am – 1 pmRaffles Center / 11am – 1 pm
LunchLunch
Lion City Restaurant / 1.30 – 2 pmLion City Restaurant / 1.30 – 2 pm
Wednesday, September22Wednesday, September22
MeetingMeeting
Raya Palace / 2,15 – 7 pmRaya Palace / 2,15 – 7 pm
DinnerDinner
Little India Restaurant / 7.30 – 10 pmLittle India Restaurant / 7.30 – 10 pm
Thursday, September23Thursday, September23
Depart: Singapore / 9 amDepart: Singapore / 9 am
Arrive: Ha Noi / 11.30 amArrive: Ha Noi / 11.30 am
2. Language focus 2
Mr. Thanh
a. Mr. Thanh leaves Ha Noi ................ 2 pm.
b. He arrives in Singapore ................ Monday morning.
c. On Tuesday morning, there is a meeting ................ 11am and 1 pm.
d. On Wednesday, Mr. Thanh has appointments ................ 10 pm.
e. He returns to the hotel ................ 10 pm.
f. He will be in Singapore from Monday ................ Thursday.
Singapore
at
at till on after upto between
on
between
till
after
upto
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8. She wishes she were tall
They wish they could pass the exam.
II. Wish: ( c, mong cướ ướ
She / be / tall
They / can / pass the exam.
She / live / in Australia
She wishes she lived in Australia.
1. Form:
2. Use: Dùng để diễn tả điều không có thật ở hiện tại.
S + wish(es) + S + V- ed /VII + …
were
could + v
Wish…
9. Hoa / can visit / parents.
They / stay / Hue.
We / it / not rain
H e / can / fly.
Hoa wishes she could visit her parents
They wish they stayed in Hue.
We wish it did not rain
He wishes he could fly.
Ba/ can / new bike
Ba wishes he could have a new bike
I / pass / exam
I wish I passed the exam
Language focus 1: What do these people wish?
10. Why did Mr Thanh return to the hotel after 11pm ?
Because He has appointments till 10 pm.
Mr Thanh returned to the hotel after 11 pm because he has
appointments till 11 pm
Mr Thanh has appointments till 11 pm, so he returned to the
hotel after 11 pm
1. Form:
S + V………., so + S + V………….
2. Use:
Là mệnh đề trạng ngữ bắt đầu với liên từ “so”
diễn tả nguyên nhân đưa đến một kết quả.
III. Adverb clauses of result : so (vì thế, vì vậy)
Cause result
11. 1. Hoa worked hard, …
2. It was hot, …
3. Nga is sick today, …
4. Na woke up late, …
5. The new camera didn’t
work, …
a) so I turned on the air conditioner.
b) so she didn’t have time for
breakfast.
c) so Mrs. Robinson took it back to
the shop.
d) so she won’t go to school.
e) so she passed her exam.Example:
1 – e) Hoa worked hard, so she passed the exam.
2 – a) It was hot, so I turned on the air conditioner.
3 – d) Nga is sick today, so she won’t go to school.
4 – b) Na woke up late, so she didn’t have time for breakfast.
5 – c) The new camera didn’t work, so Mrs. Robinson took
it back to the shop.
Language focus 4: Matchthehalf - sentences
12. IV. Workin groups. Choose and circle the best answers to
complete the sentences
1. Lan was out _____10 pm ________the evening.
A. in-at B. at-in C. for - at
2. My mother works hard _________morning__________evening
A. from - till B. in- in C. between- and
3. Liz was tired after the trip,_______she went to bed early .
A. but B. so C. because
4. They have waited her ____ an hour.
A. since B. for C. during
5. Ba took a lot of photos ____ the visit to Huong Pagoda.
A. at B. in C. during
6. Jack has gone away. He will be away ____ next Friday.
A. on B. until C. ϕ
7. Huy wishes he ____ old enough to ride a motorbike.
A. is B. was C. were
8. I wish I ____ go with you to the countryside next week.
A. could B. will C. can
9. Thanh wishes she ____ lots of money to help street children.
A. had B. will have C. has
B
A
B
B
C
C
C
A
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13. - Learn structure by heart
- Do exercise in your exercise books
- Prepare Unit 4
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