Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Workbook Unit 2 Lesson 3 | Smart World

Giải bài tập SBT tiếng Anh 11 Smart World Unit 2 Generation Gap Lesson 3 hướng dẫn giải chi tiết các phần bài tập trong Sách bài tập tiếng Anh lớp 11 i-Learn Smart World giúp các em học sinh chuẩn bị bài tập tại nhà hiệu quả.

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Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Workbook Unit 2 Lesson 3 | Smart World

Giải bài tập SBT tiếng Anh 11 Smart World Unit 2 Generation Gap Lesson 3 hướng dẫn giải chi tiết các phần bài tập trong Sách bài tập tiếng Anh lớp 11 i-Learn Smart World giúp các em học sinh chuẩn bị bài tập tại nhà hiệu quả.

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Tiếng Anh 11 i-Learn Smart World Workbook Unit 2
Lesson 3
Listening
a. Listen to the children talking. Where do you think they are?
(Nghe những đứa tr nói chuyn. Bạn nghĩ họ đâu?)
Gi ý đáp án
2. in the school playground
Ni dung bài nghe
Ryan: Hi. What are you talking about?
Melissa: Hey, Ryan. We’re talking about what we have learned from our parents.
Ryan: Oh, cool. What have you learned, Melissa?
Melissa: My dad taught me how to play the guitar.
Ryan: That’s really cool. What about you, Mark?
Mark: My mom taught me how to cook.
Ryan: What can you make?
Mark: I can make a really good omelet. What about you, Ryan?
Ryan: My dad taught me how to fix my bicycle. It was a lot of fun.
Mark: Nice. Is there anything else you wish they would teach you?
Ryan: Hmm. Maybe not my parents, but my grandma. I want her to teach me how to bake
cakes. Her cakes are amazing!
Melissa: That would be a great skill to have.
Ryan: What about you two?
Melissa: I wish my mom would share with me how to save money.
Mark: Good idea. I wish my uncle would teach me karate. It looks really cool.
Ryan: That would be really great, Mark.
Melissa: Do you think we could share with them anything in return?
Ryan: Hmm. I’m not sure. What do you think, Mark?
Mark: I could show my parents how to make a website. I think it would help their
business.
Melissa: They’re good ideas. I think I could tell my parents about new clothing styles.
Their clothes are all pretty old.
Ryan: You could tell me, too!
b. Now, listen and answer the questions
(Bây gi, hãy nghe và tr li các câu hi)
Gi ý đáp án
1. He taught her how to play the guitar.
2. He can cook an omelet
3. Ryan wants his grandma to teach him how to bake cakes
4. Mark wants his uncle to teach him karate.
5. Mark thinks he could show his parents how to make a website.
Reading
a. Read the essay and choose the best introductory sentence
c vài viết và chn câu m đầu thích hp)
Gi ý đáp án
3. Older and younger generations can share a lot of knowledge and skills with each other.
b. Now, read and circle
(Bây giờ, hãy đọc và khoanh tròn)
Gi ý đáp án
1. b
2. a
3. c
4. b
Writing Skill
Read about writing body paragraph in essays. Read the sentences and write D for
details, E for examples, and O for opinions
c v cách viết thân đoạn trong bài văn. Đọc các câu và viết D cho chi tiết, E cho ví d
và O cho ý kiến)
Gi ý đáp án
1. E
2. O
3. D
4. O
5. E
Planning
Look at the people below. Imagine they are your family members. Choose 2-3 things
you have or could learn from them and at least one skill or knowledge you could or
have shared with them. Give examples or extra opinions for each idea.
Writing
Now, use your notes to write an eassay about what skills or knowledge different
generations have or could share with each other. Write 150 - 180 words
Gi ý đáp án
Different generations can teach each other a lot. They know things that the others don’t.
I could learn a lot of from the older generations. I think my dad could show me how to
use computers. He has a lot of experience using them. I would find it really useful for my
school work. I think there’s more they could teach me as well. I have already learned
from the older generations. My aunt has taught me how to cook. She showed me how to
make curry and fried rice. I think knowing how to cook will help me when I go to
university. I have learned a lot of other skills from the older generations, too.
I could share with the older generations a few things. I could tell my granddad about new
styles of clothing. I could show him some new clothes that would look good on him. I
think he would enjoy it. I have other skills I could share with them, too.
Older and younger generations can learn a lot from each other. We can all benefit from
learning new things.
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Tiếng Anh 11 i-Learn Smart World Workbook Unit 2 Lesson 3 Listening
a. Listen to the children talking. Where do you think they are?
(Nghe những đứa trẻ nói chuyện. Bạn nghĩ họ ở đâu?) Gợi ý đáp án 2. in the school playground Nội dung bài nghe
Ryan: Hi. What are you talking about?
Melissa: Hey, Ryan. We’re talking about what we have learned from our parents.
Ryan: Oh, cool. What have you learned, Melissa?
Melissa: My dad taught me how to play the guitar.
Ryan: That’s really cool. What about you, Mark?
Mark: My mom taught me how to cook. Ryan: What can you make?
Mark: I can make a really good omelet. What about you, Ryan?
Ryan: My dad taught me how to fix my bicycle. It was a lot of fun.
Mark: Nice. Is there anything else you wish they would teach you?
Ryan: Hmm. Maybe not my parents, but my grandma. I want her to teach me how to bake cakes. Her cakes are amazing!
Melissa: That would be a great skill to have. Ryan: What about you two?
Melissa: I wish my mom would share with me how to save money.
Mark: Good idea. I wish my uncle would teach me karate. It looks really cool.
Ryan: That would be really great, Mark.
Melissa: Do you think we could share with them anything in return?
Ryan: Hmm. I’m not sure. What do you think, Mark?
Mark: I could show my parents how to make a website. I think it would help their business.
Melissa: They’re good ideas. I think I could tell my parents about new clothing styles.
Their clothes are all pretty old. Ryan: You could tell me, too!
b. Now, listen and answer the questions
(Bây giờ, hãy nghe và trả lời các câu hỏi) Gợi ý đáp án
1. He taught her how to play the guitar. 2. He can cook an omelet
3. Ryan wants his grandma to teach him how to bake cakes
4. Mark wants his uncle to teach him karate.
5. Mark thinks he could show his parents how to make a website. Reading
a. Read the essay and choose the best introductory sentence
(Đọc vài viết và chọn câu mở đầu thích hợp) Gợi ý đáp án
3. Older and younger generations can share a lot of knowledge and skills with each other.
b. Now, read and circle
(Bây giờ, hãy đọc và khoanh tròn) Gợi ý đáp án 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b Writing Skill
Read about writing body paragraph in essays. Read the sentences and write D for
details, E for examples, and O for opinions

(Đọc về cách viết thân đoạn trong bài văn. Đọc các câu và viết D cho chi tiết, E cho ví dụ và O cho ý kiến) Gợi ý đáp án 1. E 2. O 3. D 4. O 5. E Planning
Look at the people below. Imagine they are your family members. Choose 2-3 things
you have or could learn from them and at least one skill or knowledge you could or
have shared with them. Give examples or extra opinions for each idea.
Writing
Now, use your notes to write an eassay about what skills or knowledge different
generations have or could share with each other. Write 150 - 180 words
Gợi ý đáp án
Different generations can teach each other a lot. They know things that the others don’t.
I could learn a lot of from the older generations. I think my dad could show me how to
use computers. He has a lot of experience using them. I would find it really useful for my
school work. I think there’s more they could teach me as well. I have already learned
from the older generations. My aunt has taught me how to cook. She showed me how to
make curry and fried rice. I think knowing how to cook will help me when I go to
university. I have learned a lot of other skills from the older generations, too.
I could share with the older generations a few things. I could tell my granddad about new
styles of clothing. I could show him some new clothes that would look good on him. I
think he would enjoy it. I have other skills I could share with them, too.
Older and younger generations can learn a lot from each other. We can all benefit from learning new things.