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<b>Date of preparing:27/12/2017 Week: 18</b>
<b>Date of teacher:01/01/2018(4E3,4E4) Period: 69,70</b>
02/01/2018(4E3,4E4)




<b>Final Test – Term 1</b>



<b>PART A: LISTENING</b>


<b>Question 1: Listen and number. There is one example. (1point)</b>
<b>0: Example</b>


<i><b> </b></i>


<b>0. A. B. C. D.</b>
<b> Question 2: Listen and tick the box. There is one example. (1 point)</b>
0. Where are you from ?


A.


B. C


C.
5. What do you like doing ?


A. B.


C.




6.What subjects do you have today, Mai?


A. B. C.


7. What is Nam doing ?


A. B. C.


8. What did you do yesterday ?


A. B. C.


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<b>Question 3: Listen and complete the sentences.There is one example.(1point)</b>
<b>Jack:</b> Where were you (0) last Sunday ?


<b>Linda:</b> I was at (9) ………...
<b>Jack:</b> What did you do?


<b>Linda:</b> I (10)………. the flowers in the morning. In the afternoon, I (11) ………
badminton with my mother. In the evening, I (12) ………..


<b>PART B :READING</b>


<i><b>Part 1: </b></i><b>Question 1 - 4: Look, read and write the correct words next to thei </b>
<b>descriptions </b>


<b>(1 point)</b>


Music Swimming zoo





Watch cartoon School
<i>Example: In this subject we learn how to sing.</i> ...Music...
1. You can see many animals here. ...


2. She is a student . She studies in this place. ...…………
3. Children like doing this at home ...


4. We often do this activity on the beach ...


<i><b>Part 2: </b></i><b>Question 5 - 8: Read the text carefully. Tick (√) True or False. There is</b>
<b>one example (1 point)</b>


She is Mai. She goes to school every morning from Monday to Friday. On
Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, She goes to the English Club.
On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, She goes swimming. She does not go
to school at the weekend. On Saturdays, She helps my parents at home. On
Sundays, She visits her grandparents with her parents.


True False


Example: Mai goes to the school every day.
5. Mai goes to the Music club.


6. She goes to the swimming pool on Tuesday afternoon
7. She helps her grandparents on Saturday


8. She visits her grandma on Sunday



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<i><b>Part 3: </b></i><b>Question 9 - 12:Read and complete the answers. There is one example </b>
<b>(1 point ).</b>


Hello, I’m Mary from West House Primary School. It’s Monday today. We have
PE and Science today. I’m in the PE class now. The girls are playing badminton.
The boys are playing football. It was Sunday yesterday. I was at home. In the
morning, I visited my grandparents. In the afternoon, I played tennis. In the
evening, I watched TV.


0. What is the name of Mary’s school? – It’s <i><b>West House Primary School</b></i><b>.</b><i><b> </b></i>
9. What subjects does Mary have on Mondays? - She has _____________ and
Science.


10. What are the boys doing now? – They’re ____________.
11. Where was Mary yesterday? – She was ____________.
12. What did she do in the evening? – She _________.


<b>PART C: WRITING</b>


<i><b>Part 1: </b></i><b>Question 13 - 16: Write ONE missing letter to complete the word. (1 </b>
<b>point).</b>


Example: Hello, Mary. Nice to meet you.


13. What s…… …s do you have ? 14. My hobby is r………..g.


15. She watered the f……..s yesterday 16. Nga was at the s…….l l……..y.


<b>Part 2:</b><i><b>Question 16-20: Order the words to make a complete sentences.</b></i>
<b>Number 0 is an example (1 point)</b>



<b> 0. you/are/Where/from/?</b>
 Where are you from ?


17. you/ Where/ yesterday/ were/ ?


………?
18. He/ yesterday/ painted / his / pictures/ ?


………...
19. /library /in/ was/ I/ shool/the .


……….
20. They/ painting masks/ are/ .


………...
<b>PART D SPEAKING (5 minutes)</b>
<b>Greeting & test taker’s name check. </b>


The examiner says “My name is…It’s nice to talk to you today.”
Part 1: Getting to know each other


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2.How are you today?
3.What class are you in?
1. M2 2. M 1


Part 2: Talking about a familiar object


The test taker is given a carton box in which there is a set of school objects. The
examiner tells the test taker to pick one thing into the box and answer the



following questions. (“Please open the box and take one thing.”)
<i>Eg: </i>


4.What is she doing ?


5.What do you like doing ?


6.What does your mother like doing ?
4. M 1 5. M2 6. M 3


Part 3: Describing the picture


The examiner says, “Now you have 30 seconds to look at this drawing.”


The examiner asks 3 questions below:
7. Where were they yesterday ?


8. What did they do ?


9. What did your father do last week ?
7. M 2 8. M 4 9. M 4


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<b>Date of preparing:27/12/2017 Week: 18</b>
Period:71


UNIT 11


<b>What time is it?</b>
<b>Lesson 1 ( Part:1,2 ) </b>
<b>I. Aims</b>


<b> 1. Knowledge: </b>


By the end of this unit, pupils can


• use words and phrases related to the topic <i>Daily routines</i>.


• ask and answer questions about time, using <i>What time is it? It’s + </i>(time).
<b> 2. Skills: Develop listening and speaking skills</b>


<b> 3. Attitude: Students feel confident to practise asking and answering questions </b>
about time.


<b>II. Teaching aids</b>


<b> 1. Teacher’s: student's and teacher's book, pictures, computer, and projector.</b>
<b> 2. Students': Books, notebooks, workbooks</b>


<b>III. Method</b>


P.P.P, MAT, TPA.
<b>IV. Procedure</b>


<b>1. Organization (1min)</b>
- Greeting


- Checking for the students’ attendance.


Date of teaching Class Student’s absent



02/01/2018 4D3


04/01/2018 4D4


<b>2. Warm up (4 mins)</b>


To prepare pupils for this lesson, play a game with them using the numbers <i>f ve, </i>
<i>ten, fi fteen, twenty, twenty-f ve, thirty, thirty-f ve, forty, forty-f ve, f fty </i>and <i>f fty-f </i>
<i>ve</i>. Say <i>f ve</i>. Then choose a pupil to say the next number (i.e. <i>ten</i>). That pupil then
chooses another pupil to say the next number. Continue until <i>f fty-f ve</i>.


<b>3. New lesson</b>


<b>Teacher’s and Students’ activities</b> <b>Contents</b>


<b>* Activity 1( 10 mins).</b>


• Tell the class that they are going to learn
to ask and answer questions about time.


<b>1. Look, listen and repeat </b>


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• Have pupils look at the four pictures and
discuss the context in which the language
is used. Ask questions such as <i>Who are </i>
<i>they? Where are they? What are they </i>
<i>talking about? </i>(In Picture a, Phong’s
mother tells him to get up. In Picture b,
Phong asks his mother the time, using



<i>What time is it? </i>and his mother answers


<i>It’s seven o’clock. </i>In Picture c, Phong says
he doesn’t have to go to school on Sunday.
In Picture d, Phong’s mother tells him to
get up for breakfast.) Check


comprehension.


• Play the recording more than once, if
necessary, for pupils to listen and repeat.
Do choral and individual repetition,
pointing to the characters speaking.


• Play the recording again so the class can
listen and repeat.


<b>*Activity 2( 10 mins). </b>


• Tell pupils that they are going to practise
asking and answering questions about
time, using <i>What time is it? It’s </i>+ (time).
• Have them look at the bubbles to see
how the question and the answer are used.
Point to the frst picture and have pupils
say the word <i>seven</i>. Ask them <i>What time is</i>
<i>it? </i>and have them answer <i>It’s seven </i>


<i>o’clock</i>. Do choral and individual



repetition and then ask them to practise in
pairs.


• Repeat the same procedure with the rest
of the pictures.


• Call a few pairs to act out the dialogue in
front of the class.


<b>* Activity 3( 10 mins).</b>


• Tell pupils that they are going to ask and
answer questions about time.


<b>2. Point and say. </b>
*Vocabulary
a. seven


b. seven fifteen
c. seven twenty- five
<i>d. seven thirty</i>


<i>e. seven forty-five</i>
<i> * Sentence patterms</i>
<i> A: What time is it?</i>
<i> B: It’s …..</i>




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• Tell them to work in pairs: one pupil asks



<i>What time is it? </i>and the other looks at the
clock or their wristwatch and answers <i>It’s </i>


+ (time).


• You may ask one pupil to write the
answer on the board. Remind them to
write the words rather than the numbers
for the time.


<b>4. Consolidation ( 2 mins)</b>


- Learn about asking and answering questions about time.
<b>5. Homework (1min): </b>


- Practise asking and answering questions about time.
<b>V. Evaluation.</b>


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<b>Date of preparing:27/12/2017 Week: 18</b>
Period: 72


UNIT 11


<b>What time is it?</b>
<b>Lesson 1 ( Part:3,4,5 ) </b>
<b>I. Aims</b>


<b>1. Knowledge: </b>


<b> By the end of this unit, pupils can</b>


• use words and phrases related to the topic <i>Daily routines</i>.


• ask and answer questions about time, using <i>What time is it? It’s + </i>(time).
<b> 2. Skills: Develop listening and speaking and writing skills.</b>


<b> 3. Attitude: Students feel confident to practise asking and answering questions </b>
about time.


<b>II. Teaching aids</b>


<b>1. Teacher’s: student's and teacher's book, pictures, computer, and projector.</b>
<b>2. Students': Books, notebooks, workbooks</b>


<b>III. Method</b>


P.P.P, MAT, TPA.
<b>IV. Procedure</b>


<b>1. Organization (1min)</b>
- Greeting


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Date of teaching Class Student’s absent


04/01/2018 4D3



04/01/2018 4D4


<b>2. Warm up (4 mins)</b>


Spend a few minutes revising the previous lesson by getting pupils to play


<i>Bingo</i>, using the fve times in Activity 2, and <i>seven twenty, seven thirty-f ve, seven </i>
<i>forty </i>and <i>seven f fty-f ve </i>(nine di erent times in total). Then have the class make ff
sentences with the words that were used in the game, using <i>It’s </i>+ (time).


<b>3. New lesson</b>


<b>Teacher’s and Students’ activities</b> <b>Contents</b>


<b>* Activity 1(10mins) </b>


• Tell pupils that they are going to listen to
three dialogues about times and tick the
correct pictures.


• Have them look at the pictures to identify
the time (1a. Five o’clock. 1b. Six o’clock.
1c. Seven o’clock. 2a. Seven ffteen. 2b.
Seven thirty. 2c. Seven forty-fve. 3a. Eight
ffteen. 3b. Seven forty-fve. 3c. Eight


ffty.) Have them say the times aloud.
Check understanding.


• Play the recording more than once, if


necessary. Ask pupils to listen to the
recording and tick the correct pictures.
Tell them that they should focus on the
times.


• Get pupils to swap their answers before
you check as a class. Monitor the activity
and o er help, if necessary.ff


<b>*Activity 2(10mins) </b>


• Tell pupils that they are going to write
the answers to the question <i>What time is </i>
<i>it? </i>with the picture cues.


• Give them a few seconds to look at the
clock and the answer in 1. Then have them
look at the other clocks and use the


appropriate words to complete the


<b>3. Listen and tick. </b>
<b>Key: 1 b 2 b 3 a </b>


<b> </b>


<b>4. Look and write. </b>


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answers. Check comprehension.



If necessary, get pupils to work in pairs.
• Give pupils time to do the task


independently. Go around and o er help, ff
if necessary.


• Get them to swap their answers before
checking as a class. If there is enough
time, invite


some pairs to act out the dialogues.
<b>* Activity 3(10mins) </b>


• Tell pupils that they are going to sing
the song <i>What time is it? </i>Teach the song,
following the procedure in <i>Teaching the </i>
<i>unit components </i>in <i>Introduction.</i>


• Have them read each line of the lyrics.
Check comprehension.


• Play the recording all the way through.
Ask pupils to do choral and individual
repetition of the song line by line.


• When pupils are familiar with the tune,
ask two groups of two pupils to go to the
front of the class. One group sings the
questions, and the other sings the answers.
• Have the class sing the song again and


clap their hands to reinforce the activity.


<b>5. Let’s sing </b>
<b> </b>


<b>4. Consolidation ( 2 mins)</b>


- Learn about asking and answering questions about time.
<b>5. Homework (1min): </b>


- Practise asking and answering questions about time.
<b>V. Evaluation.</b>


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