Câu 1
Tóm tắt

Read this sentence from the conversation in GETTING STARTED. Do you remember when we use conditional sentences type 2?

Duong: Yeah, if there weren't so many words, it would be easier for us to master it!


Câu 2

Choose Yes or No to answer the questions about each sentence.

If Tien had an IELTS certificate, he would get the job.

Does Tien have an IELTS certificate?

  1. No
  2. Yes
.

Câu 3

Choose Yes or No to answer the questions about each sentence.

If our English teacher weren't here, we wouldn't know what to do.

Is the English teacher here now?

Yes
No
Câu 4

Choose Yes or No to answer the questions about each sentence.

If we went to England this summer, we would have the chance to pick up a bit of English. ➜ (Yes/ No)

Câu 5

Rewrite the sentences using the conditional sentences type 2.
Peter has such a lot of English homework that he won't go to the party.

If Peter didn't had such a lot of English homework, he would go to the party.
If Peter had such a lot of English homework, he would go to the party.
If Peter didn't have such a lot of English homework, he would go to the party.
Câu 6

Rewrite the sentences using the conditional sentences type 2.
I don't feel confident at interviews because my English is not very good.

➜ If my English were good, I at interviews.

Câu 7

Which sentence is suitable for the following conditional sentence?

If I were you, I would spend more time improving my pronunciation.

I think you shouldn't spend more time improving your pronunciation.
I think I will improve my pronunciation.
I think you are good at pronunciation.
I think you should spend more time improving your pronunciation.
Câu 8
Tóm tắt

Read part of the conversation from GETTING STARTED. Pay attention to the underlined part.

Teacher: Question one: Is English the language which is spoken as a fi rst language by most people in the world?

Câu 9

Choose the correct word(s).

That's the boy (who/ whom/ that) is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.

Câu 10

Choose the correct word(s).

This is the room (which/ who/ where) we are having an English lesson this evening.