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The Big Picture A2
Unit 1.2
By Hoang Khiem
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Multiple Choice
1. business card
📘 Example: When Anna meets new people at work, she gives them her business card with her name and phone number.
❓ What is a business card?
a) A small card with your personal and work information
b) A small card with a picture of your favorite place
c) A small card you use to enter a concert or event
d) A small card for paying in shops and restaurants
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
2. credit card
📘 Example: Tom didn’t have cash, so he paid for his shoes with his credit card.
❓ What is a credit card?
a) A card that only shows your name and phone number
b) A card that lets you borrow money from the bank to pay
c) A card that is used to collect points at a supermarket
d) A card that lets you open your office or apartment door
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
3. debit card
📘 Example: Lisa uses her debit card to buy food, and the money comes directly from her bank account.
❓ What is a debit card?
a) A card that is used only for identification at work
b) A card that lets you enter a bus or subway station
c) A card that shows information about your travel plans
a) A card that takes money directly from your own bank account
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
4. sunglasses
📘 Example: It’s sunny today. Mark is wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes.
❓ What are sunglasses?
a) Glasses that protect your eyes from the bright sun
b) Glasses that help you read small letters in books
c) Glasses that keep water out when you go swimming
d) Glasses that let you see clearly in the dark at night
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
5. wallet
📘 Example: Julia keeps her money and cards in her wallet.
❓ What is a wallet?
a) A small case where you keep your pens and pencils
b) A small case where you keep your phone and charger
c) A small case where you keep your money and bank cards
d) A small case where you keep your passport and tickets
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
6. passport
📘 Example: When Maria travels to another country, she shows her passport at the airport.
❓ What is a passport?
a) An official document that allows you to drive a car
b) An official document that shows your school grades
c) An official document that lets you travel to other countries
d) An official document that gives you a work schedule
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
7. cash
📘 Example: The shop doesn’t take cards. You must pay in cash.
❓ What is cash?
a) Coins and paper used only for playing games
b) Coins and paper money you can use to pay
c) Coins and paper that show your personal address
d) Coins and paper you collect but cannot spend
A
B
C
D
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Labelling
Exercise 1
Match the following
keys
passports
a camera
money / cash
an ID card
sunglasses
phones
laptop
business card
a credit card
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Labelling
Exercise 1
Match the following
a credit card
a bag
laptop
sunglasses
cash
keys
business card
phones
an ID card
a wallet
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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Match
Exercise 5
Are those your (Q8)..............
I
you
we
they
my
your
our
their
my
your
our
their
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Match
Exercise 5
Are those your (Q8)..............
he
she
it
his
her
its
his
her
its
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My father's cars (am/is/are) broken
Subject = I/you/we/they/he/she/it?
Her brother's female friend (are/is/am) in HCMC.
Subject = I/you/we/they/he/she/it?
His cat's toys (are/is/am) lost.
Subject = I/you/we/they/he/she/it?
Subject - Verb agreement
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“I have a brother.”
“My brother has a sister.”
“She has a laptop.”
The laptop is far across the room
Chain-building sentence:
👉 ............................
Possessive chain buildings
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“I have a brother.”
“My brother has a sister.”
“She has a laptop.”
The laptop is far across the room → use that
Chain-building sentence:
👉 That is my brother’s sister’s laptop.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
She have a dog.
My dog has two balls.
The balls are near me.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 .........................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
She have a dog.
My dog has two balls.
The balls are near me.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 These are her dog’s balls.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
My father has a friend.
The friend has two brothers.
The brothers have shoes.
The shoes are near us.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 ......................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
My father has a friend.
The friend has two brothers.
The brothers have shoes.
The shoes are near us.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 These are my father’s friend’s brothers’ shoes.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
We have a cousin.
The cousin has a teacher.
The teacher has a pen.
The pen is far.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 ...........................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
We have a cousin.
The cousin has a teacher.
The teacher has a pen.
The pen is far.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 That is our cousin’s teacher’s pen.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
I have a classmate.
My classmate has two sisters.
The sisters have books.
The books are far away.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 .....................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
I have a classmate.
My classmate has two sisters.
The sisters have books.
The books are far away.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 Those are my classmate’s sisters’ books.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
It is a cat.
The cat has two kittens.
The kittens have toys.
The toys are near us.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 ........................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
It is a cat.
The cat has two kittens.
The kittens have toys.
The toys are near us.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 These are its kittens’ toys.
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
He have an uncle.
The uncle has a neighbor.
The neighbor has two children.
The children have electric cars.
The cars are far away.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 .........................
Possessive chain buildings
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Chains:
He have an uncle.
The uncle has a neighbor.
The neighbor has two children.
The children have electric cars.
The cars are far away.
Chain-building sentence:
👉 Those are his uncle’s neighbor’s children’s electric cars.
Possessive chain buildings
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Dropdown
1 passport
2 bag
3 phone
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Dropdown
4 watch
5 laptop
6 glasses
The Big Picture A2
Unit 1.2
By Hoang Khiem
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