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Tiếng Anh 11 Friends Global Unit 6 6I Culture
1. SPEAKING Describe the photo, which shows children having breakfast at a
'public school' in England. How is it different from the canteen at your school?
Would you like to eat here? Why? / Why not?
(NÓI t bc nh chp những đứa tr đang ăn sáng tại một 'trường công lp' Anh.
khác với căng tin trưng ca bạn như thế nào? Bn muốn ăn đây không? Ti
sao? / Ti sao không?)
Gi ý đáp án
- The picture shows a school cafeteria or eating room, where many students are gathered,
all wearing their school uniforms. Some students are drinking milk from cups, while
there is bread on the table. The room appears to be quite crowded with many students
present. It can be assumed that it is a busy place, with students chatting and eating
together.
- I think they are having breakfast at a 'public school' in England because they’re all
wearing uniform and eating bread and drinking milk. They are popular things for
breakfast there.
- At my school, we have a more modern-looking cafeteria with individual tables and
chairs. The food is served from a counter and students can choose from a variety of
options.
- If I can choose, I wouldn’t like to eat as in the picture because I like the feeling of being
alone when I am eating and I can choose to eat any food I want at the canteen.
2. Read the text. Which of these sentences is true about schools in the UK?
c văn bản. Câu nào sau đây là đúng về các trưng hc Vương quốc Anh?)
Gi ý đáp án
All 'public schools' are private schools.
3. VOCABULARY Match a-f with 1-6 to make compounds. They are all in the text.
(Ni a-f vi 1-6 để to danh t ghép. Tt c đều có trong văn bn.)
Gi ý đáp án
1. d/ f
2. f/ d
3. b
4. a
5. e
6. c
4. Listen to a radio interview about public schools. How many public schools do they
mention?
(Nghe mt cuc phng vấn trên đài phát thanh về các trường công lp. H đề cập đến bao
nhiêu trường công lp?)
Gi ý đáp án
Three schools are mentioned: Eton College, Rugby College, Westminster School.
5. Listen again and circle the correct answers (a-d).
(Nghe li và khoanh tròn câu tr lời đúng (a-d).)
Gi ý đáp án
1. b
2. d
3. b
4. c
6. SPEAKING What traditions are there in schools in Viet Nam? Use the ideas
below to help you.
(Có nhng truyn thống nào trong các trưng hc Vit Nam? S dng nhng ý ng
dưới đây để giúp bn.)
Gi ý đáp án
- Ceremonies: Schools hold ceremonies to mark important events such as the start of the
school year or graduation.
- Clothes: Many schools have uniforms that students are required to wear such as white
shirts and long black pants
- First/last day at school: These days are often celebrated with special activities and
ceremonies.
- Food: Schools offer a variety of nutritious meals to students.
- Graduation: Schools hold elaborate ceremonies to mark this important milestone.
- Public holidays: Schools hold special events and activities to mark public holidays.
Students often don’t need to study on those days.
- Shows and performances: Schools hold shows and performances to showcase students'
talents.
- Songs: Schools encourage students to learn and perform traditional songs.
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Tiếng Anh 11 Friends Global Unit 6 6I Culture
1. SPEAKING Describe the photo, which shows children having breakfast at a
'public school' in England. How is it different from the canteen at your school?
Would you like to eat here? Why? / Why not?

(NÓI Mô tả bức ảnh chụp những đứa trẻ đang ăn sáng tại một 'trường công lập' ở Anh.
Nó khác với căng tin ở trường của bạn như thế nào? Bạn có muốn ăn ở đây không? Tại sao? / Tại sao không?) Gợi ý đáp án
- The picture shows a school cafeteria or eating room, where many students are gathered,
all wearing their school uniforms. Some students are drinking milk from cups, while
there is bread on the table. The room appears to be quite crowded with many students
present. It can be assumed that it is a busy place, with students chatting and eating together.
- I think they are having breakfast at a 'public school' in England because they’re all
wearing uniform and eating bread and drinking milk. They are popular things for breakfast there.
- At my school, we have a more modern-looking cafeteria with individual tables and
chairs. The food is served from a counter and students can choose from a variety of options.
- If I can choose, I wouldn’t like to eat as in the picture because I like the feeling of being
alone when I am eating and I can choose to eat any food I want at the canteen.
2. Read the text. Which of these sentences is true about schools in the UK?
(Đọc văn bản. Câu nào sau đây là đúng về các trường học ở Vương quốc Anh?) Gợi ý đáp án
All 'public schools' are private schools.
3. VOCABULARY Match a-f with 1-6 to make compounds. They are all in the text.
(Nối a-f với 1-6 để tạo danh từ ghép. Tất cả đều có trong văn bản.) Gợi ý đáp án 1. d/ f 2. f/ d 3. b 4. a 5. e 6. c
4. Listen to a radio interview about public schools. How many public schools do they mention?
(Nghe một cuộc phỏng vấn trên đài phát thanh về các trường công lập. Họ đề cập đến bao
nhiêu trường công lập?) Gợi ý đáp án
Three schools are mentioned: Eton College, Rugby College, Westminster School.
5. Listen again and circle the correct answers (a-d).
(Nghe lại và khoanh tròn câu trả lời đúng (a-d).) Gợi ý đáp án 1. b 2. d 3. b 4. c
6. SPEAKING What traditions are there in schools in Viet Nam? Use the ideas below to help you.
(Có những truyền thống nào trong các trường học ở Việt Nam? Sử dụng những ý tưởng
dưới đây để giúp bạn.) Gợi ý đáp án
- Ceremonies: Schools hold ceremonies to mark important events such as the start of the school year or graduation.
- Clothes: Many schools have uniforms that students are required to wear such as white shirts and long black pants
- First/last day at school: These days are often celebrated with special activities and ceremonies.
- Food: Schools offer a variety of nutritious meals to students.
- Graduation: Schools hold elaborate ceremonies to mark this important milestone.
- Public holidays: Schools hold special events and activities to mark public holidays.
Students often don’t need to study on those days.
- Shows and performances: Schools hold shows and performances to showcase students' talents.
- Songs: Schools encourage students to learn and perform traditional songs.