Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 2, 2015

SITUATIONAL QUESTIONS FOR CLASSES 6A1,2,3-THE SECOND TERM

1. What color is/are your hair / eyes?
2. How do you feel now?
3. What would you like to eat now ?
4. What does your friend look like ?
5. How much is an ice-cream?
6. What do you do in your free time?
7. Which sports do you play in your freetime?
8. How often do you go jogging a week?
9. How often do you listen to music / watch TV / play video games / help your mom?
10. How often are you late for school?
11. What's the weather like in the summer/ fall/winter/ spring?
12. What weather do you like?
13. What do you do when it's cold / hot ?
14. What's the weather like now?
15. What do you do in this summer vacation?
16. What are you going to do on the weekend?
17. Where are you from?
18. Which language do you speak?
19. What is your nationality?

MỘT SỐ TOPIC GỢI Ý CHO KÌ THI SPEAKING HKII LỚP 6A4

1. Talk about the benefits of television.
2. Talk about the disadvantages of television.
3. TV is just for fun, not for study. What do you think about this?
4. Staying at home to watch TV is better than going out. What do you think about this?
5. What sports/ games do you play in your free time?
6. What sports/ games do you like watching on TV ?
7. What sports/ games do you do at school?
8. Talk about your dream house.
9. Which city in the world do you want to visit?
10. What abilities do you want your robot to have?
11. What will robots be able to do in the future?
12. What are your TV-watching habits?

MỘT SỐ TOPIC GỢI Ý CHO KÌ THI SPEAKING HKII LỚP 6A1,2,3

1. Talk about your close friend.
2. Talk about your favorite food.
3. Which sports do you  play in your free time?
4. What do you do in your free time?
5.Which seasons do you like best? Why?
6. What are you going to do this summer vacation?
7. What are you going to do on the weekend?
8. What are you going to do to protect our environment?

PELÉ ‘IN BETTER CONDITION’ BUT BRAZIL LEGEND REMAINS IN HOSPITAL

Pelé “is in better condition” though he remains in a special care unit being treated for a urinary tract infection.

The 74-year-old is in hospital in São Paulo receiving renal support treatment, which helps kidneys to filter waste products from the blood, after surgery to remove kidney stones earlier this month. He is not on vasoactive drugs or other supportive therapies, the hospital said.

Pelé, often called the greatest player in history, has suffered a long list of health problems in the past decade, including emergency eye surgery for a detached retina and a hip replacement.

His manager, Paul Kemsley, said he was expected to make a full recovery and reports of his condition are being “greatly exaggerated”.

Pelé released a statement on Twitter to assure his followers he was on the mend on Thursday evening. He wrote: “Hello everyone, I want to take this opportunity to let you know that I am doing fine.

“I was not put into intensive care today, I was simply relocated to a special room within the hospital for privacy purposes only. While I appreciate all the visitors that came to see me, I really need to continue my treatment and recovery in peace. I am blessed to receive your love and support, and thank God this is nothing serious.

“I am looking forward to spending the upcoming holidays with my family, and will start the new year with renewed health, with many international trips already planned! Thank you!”

A statement from the hospital earlier read: “The Albert Einstein reports the patient Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pelé) has been admitted with clinical instability. To receive the best care, he has been transferred to be monitored in a special care unit. The hospital will update when there is new information.”

Pelé’s adviser, Jose Fornos Rodrigues, said the star simply wanted more privacy. “It will take between eight and 10 days before he can leave the hospital,” he told Globoesporte.com.


Known as “the King of football” in Brazil, Pelé played in four World Cups and helped Brazil win the global tournament three times – 1958, 1962 and 1970.