Prepositons: Place and Movement
behind(prep) /bɪˈhaɪnd/ at or toward the back of someone or something, and often hidden by it or them(phia sau)
e.g. Who's the girl standing behind Jan?
between(prep) /bɪˈtwiːn/ in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people. (ở giữa).
e.g. I sat down between Melinda and Sasha.
down(prep) /daʊn/ in the direction of something; toward something (xuống).
I saw a ghost coming down the stairs.
from(prep) /frəm/ in the direction of something; toward something(từ)
e.g. There is a secret tunnel from the fireplace to Room 11.
in (prep) /ɪn/ at a point within an area or a space(trong)
e.g. Who are the ghosts in the hotel?
in front of(prep) /in frʌnt əv/ in a position that is further toward than someone or something but not very far away(phía trước)
e.g. He was staning in front of me in the line.
into(prep) /ˈɪntə/ to a position in or inside soething(vào trong)
e.g. Come into the library with me, please.
next to(prep) /ˈnekst tu/ in or into a position right beside someone or something(bên cạnh)
e.g. The table next to the window.
on(prep) /ɑːn/ in or into a position covering, touching, or forming part of a surface(trên).
e.g. Put it down on the table.
out of(prep) /aʊt əv/away from the inside of a place or thing(ra khỏi)
e.g. An apple rolled out of the bag.
over(prep) /ˈoʊvər/ in or to a position highe than but not touching someone or something; above someone or something(ở trên).
e.g There was a clock over the picture.
to(prep) /tu/ in the diretion of something; toward somethng (đến)
e.g. walked to the strain station from home.
toward(prep) /tɔːrd/ in the direction of someone or something( về phía)
e.g. They are running toward the school yard.
under (prep) /ˈʌndər/ in, to, or through a position that is below something(ở dưới).
e.g. I put my ba under the seat.
up(prep) /ʌp/ to or ina higher position somewhere.
e.g She climbed up the tree.
More word for Unit 8C
brave(adj) /breɪv/ willing to do things that are difficult, dangerous , or painful; not afraid(dũng cảm)
e.g. He's a very brave man.
build(v) /bɪld xây.
e.g. The inn was built in 1658.
Catholic(adj) /ˈkæθlɪk/ belong to Roman Catholic, a part of the Christian Churh that has pope as its leader(thuộc Công giáo).
e.g. He's a Catholic priest.
century(n) /ˈsentʃəri/ a period of 100 year(thế kỉ)
e.g. Comlongon is a 15th-century castle in a small village.
check out(phr v) /tʃek aʊt/ to pay your bill and leave a hotel(trả phòng)
e.g I'm sorry, they aren't here. They checked out this morning.
empty(adj) /ˈempti/ with no people or things insde(trống).
e.g. The room was empty when they came back.
fall(v) /fɔːl/ to drop down from higher level to a lower level(rơi).
e.g. Things fall on the floor on a strange way.
ghost(n) /ɡoʊst/ the spirit of a dead perso that a living person believes they can see or hear(ma)
e.g. They said they saw a ghost flying through the wall.
guest(n) /ɡest/ a person who is staying at a hotel(khách trọ)
e.g. We have room for 500 guests.
haunted(adj) /ˈhɔːntɪd/ believed to be visited by ghost(bị ma ám).
e.g. Would you like to stay in a haunted hotel?
horror(n) /ˈhɔːrər/ a type of book, movie, etc,.. etc That is designed to frighten people(kinh dị)
e.g. I was happy to see that is wasn't a horror movie.
hunter(n) /ˈhʌntər/ a person who hunts wild animals for food or sport; an animal that hunts its food(nguười đi săn).
e.g. Ask for Room 11 if you're a ghost hunter.
inn(n) /ɪn/ a small hotel, usually in the country(nhà nghỉ, nhà trọ)
e.g I stayed one day in an inn in the countyside.
journalist (n)/ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪst/ a person whose job is to collect and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio, or television (nhà báo).
e.g. The newspaper sent a journalist to the haunted inn.
lounge(n) /laʊndʒ/ a public room in a hotel, club, etc. for waiting or relaxing in(phòng chờ).
e.g. There were three guests in the lounge
middle (n)/ˈmɪdl/ a point or a period of time between the beginning and the end of something(giữa).
e.g. I wok up in the middle of the night and saw a man.
nervous (adj) /ˈnɜːrvəs/ anxious about something or afraid of something (lo lắng).
e.g. I felt a bit nervous.
priest(n) /priːst/ a person who is qualified to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Roman Catholic, Anglica, and Orthodox Churches(thầy tu, tu sĩ).
e.g. He wanted to be a priest at a very young age.
Protestant(n) /ˈprɑːtɪstənt/ a member of a part of the Western Christian Church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century(người theo đạo Tin Lành).
e.g. Catholic priests had to hide from Protestants at that time.
remote control(n) /rɪˈmoʊt kənˈtroʊl/ a device that allows you to operate a televesion, etc from a distance(thiết bị điều khiển từ xa).
There was an old TV on the table - but there wasn't a remote control.
e.g. It was a very big and spooky room.
strange (adj) /streɪndʒ/ unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is diffiult to understand(lạ)
e.g. A strange thing happened this morning.
suite (n) /swiːt/ a set of connected rooms, especially in a hotel(dãy phòng).
e.g. They have a whole suite on the top floor.
tunnel (n) /ˈtʌnl/ a passage built underground, for example to allow a road or railroad to go through a hill, under a river, etc. (đường hầm).
e.g. There was a secret tunnel in te hotel.