Listen and read the conversation, paying attention to the highlighted parts.
Nick: How does your mum get to work?
Minh: She goes by motorbike. What about your mum?
Nick: She usually goes by bus. Sometimes she cycles.
Listen and read the conversation, paying attention to the highlighted parts.
Nick: How does your mum get to work?
Minh: She goes by motorbike. What about your mum?
Nick: She usually goes by bus. Sometimes she cycles.
Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer about the means of transport your family members use every day.
A: How does your dad get to work?
(Bố của bạn đi làm bằng phương tiện gì?)
B: He goes to work by car. What about your dad?
(Bố mình đi làm bằng ô tô. Còn bố của bạn?)
A: He often goes by bike. He wants to protect the environment.
(Bố mình đi làm bằng xe đạp. Bố mình muốn bảo vệ môi trường.)
Trả lời bởi Hà Quang MinhWhen you go on the road, which side do you keep, to the right or to the left?
Which countries below keep to the left? Tick (✓) the correct answers.
1. The United Kingdom | ✓ |
2. The United States of America | |
3. Australia | ✓ |
4. Thailand | ✓ |
5. China |
Listen and check your answers in 3. Then listen again and complete the sentence with no more than THREE words.
One explanation is that some countries use _______ as the UK.
One explanation is that some countries use the same system as the UK.
(Một cách để giái thích đó là một số quốc gia sử dụng hệ thống giống như nước Anh.)
Trả lời bởi Hà Quang MinhRead the strange driving rules below.
1. In Alaska, you are not allowed to drive with a dog on the roof of your car.
2. In Moscow, police will fine you if you drive a dirty car.
3. A man has to wear a shirt or T-shirt while driving in Thailand.
4. In South Africa, you have to let animals go first.
5. In Switzerland, you can't wash your car on Sunday.
6. In Wisconsin, USA, you must always ride your bike with your hands on the handlebars.
Work in groups. Which one do you think is the strangest?
Do you know any other strange traffic rules?
In my opinion, the strangest traffic rule is a man in Thailand has to wear a shirt or T-shirt while driving I just can't figure out why people have set that rule.
(Theo mình, quy tắc giao thông kỳ lạ nhất là một người đàn ông Thái Lan phải mặc áo sơ mi hoặc áo phông khi lái xe Mình không thể hiểu tại sao mọi người lại đặt ra quy tắc đó.)
I know another strange traffic rule which prevents you from driving on Mondays if your number plate ends in a 1 or 2 in Manila, Philippines.
(Mình biết một quy tắc giao thông kỳ lạ khác ngăn bạn lái xe vào các ngày Thứ Hai nếu biển số của bạn kết thúc bằng số 1 hoặc số 2 ở Manila, Philippines.)
Trả lời bởi Hà Quang Minh