1. Take notes about yourself.
English learner profile | You | Your partner |
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1. How long have you been learning English? | 7 years | 8 years |
2. What do you remember about your first English classes? | I was taught about pronunciation and practice some simple English sentences. | She was taught about pronunciation and grammar. |
3. What exams have you taken in English. | English final exams in my middle school. | Cambridge ESOL |
4. Why are you interested in learning English now? | I like reading books and watching movies in English. | She want to watch English cartoons. |
5. Which English-speaking countries would you like to visit? | England, Singapore. | America, Canada |
6. What do you think is your level of English now? | B1 | B1 |
7. How can you improve your English outside class? | I listen to music and podcasts in English. | She joins an English speaking club. |
8. For what purposes would you like to use English in the future? | I would like to use English to communicate with colleagues in multinational companies. | She wants to study abroad. |
9. What do you like about the English language? | Some rules, such as tense, word forms are not very difficult to remember. | She finds it easy to learn grammar. |
10. What don’t you like about the English language? | There are lots of words. | Speaking |
3. Collaborate in groups. Share with your group the similarities between you and your partner.
Above are all the answers and detailed explanations for the exercises in English 9 Unit 9: Communication. Through this article, Mytour English hopes that students will study confidently with the New English 9 Book. In addition, Mytour English is currently organizing IELTS Junior courses with a program built on the coordination of 4 aspects: Language - Thinking - Knowledge - Strategy, helping middle school students conquer the IELTS exam, develop social knowledge, and confidently use English.
Author: Hà Bích Ngọc