Task 1: Match the words and the pictures.
Task 2: Put the words in the correct column,
ancient /ˈeɪnʃənt/ (n) belonging to a period of history that is thousands of years in the past (cổ đại, xưa)
e.g. The ancient Greeks told stories about gods. These are still told today.
bacteria /bækˈtɪriə/ (n) the simplest and smallest forms of life. Bacteria exist in large numbers in air, water and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease. (vi khuẩn)
e.g. Bacteria can make you sick.
bag /bæɡ/ (n)
e.g. I am carring three bags of shopping.
bottle /ˈbɑːtl/ (n)
e.g. Can I have a bottle of wine, please?
box /bɑːks/ (n)
e.g. My child brings a carton of milk to school every day.
can /kən/ (n)
e.g. There's only one can of soup left in the fridge.
carbonated /ˈkɑːrbəneɪtɪd/ (n) (of a drink) containing small bubbles of carbon dioxide (có ga)
e.g. How many carbonated drinks do you have a day?
carton /ˈkɑːrtn/ (n)
e.g. My child brings a carton of milk to school every day.
container /kənˈteɪnər/ (n)
expensive /ɪkˈspensɪv/ (n) costing a lot of money (mắc, đắt)
e.g. Her clothes are so expensive.
fascinating /ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ/ (adj) extremely interesting and attractive (hấp dẫn)
e.g. She told me a very fascinating story.
float /floʊt/ (n) to move slowly on water or in the air
e.g. If the eggs float, it isn't very fresh.
fuel /ˈfjuːəl/ (n) any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burned (nhiên liệu)
e.g. We'll have to stop for fuel on the way to the airport.
gas /ɡæs/ (n) a liquid obtained from petroleum, used as fuel in the car engines (xăng dầu)
e.g. We need to stop for gas.
gold /ɡoʊld/ (n) a chemical element. Gold is a yellow precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, decorative objects, etc. (vàng)
e.g. She is wearing a gold necklace.
instead of /ɪnˈsted əv/ : in the place of somebody/something (thay vì)
e.g. We jusst had soup instead of a full meal.
jar /dʒɑːr/ (n)
e.g. I keep coins in a jar.
laundry detergent /ˈlɔːndri dɪˈtɜːrdʒənt/ (n) a liquid or powder that helps remove dirt form clothes (bột giặt)
e.g. Salt is used to make laundry detergent
method /ˈmeθəd/ (n) a particular way of doing something (phương pháp)
e.g. That method hasn't worked, so let's try your way.
ounce /aʊns/ (n) a unit for measuring weight, 116 of a pound, equal to 28.35 grams (1 đơn vị đo khối lượng)
e.g. There are 16 ounces in one pound.
package /ˈpækɪdʒ/ (n)
e.g. The teacher gave hẻ a package of cookies.
ritual /ˈrɪtʃuəl/ (n) something that is done regularly and always in the same way (nghi thức, trình tự thường làm)
e.g. Coffee and the newspaper are part of my morning ritual.
soda /ˈsoʊdə/ (n) a sweet carbonated drink (= a drink with bubbles) made with soda water, fruit flavour and sometimes ice cream (sô - đa)
e.g. Do you have any diet soda?
spoonful /ˈspuːnfʊl/ (n) the amount that a spoon can hold (đơn vị dùng nêm gia vị khi nấu ăn: muỗng, thìa)
e.g.
e.g. Add two spoonfuls of sugar.
suicide /ˈsuːɪsaɪd/ (n) the act of killing yourself deliberately (tự tử)
e.g. Many suicide occur in prisons.
take-out food /teik aʊt fuːd/ : prepared meals or other food items, purchased at a restaurant, that the purchaser intends to eat elsewhere (đồ ăn mua mang đi)
e.g. How much take-out food do you eat?
teaspoon /ˈtiːspuːn/ (n) a measurement cooking, equal to one sixth of a fluid ounce or one third of a tablespoon (đơn vị dùng nêm gia vị khi nấu ăn: muỗng/hìa cà phê)
e.g. Add two teaspoons of salt.
tuna /ˈtuːnə/ (n) a large sea fish that is used for food (cá ngừ)
e.g. I went to the supermarket for a can of tuna.
voyage /ˈvɔɪɪdʒ/ (n) a long journey, especially by sea or in space (chuyến hải trình)
e.g. The Titanic sank on its first voyage.
weight /weɪt/ (n) how heavy somebody/something is, which can be measured in, for example, kilograms or pounds(khối lượng)
e.g. Bananas are sold by weight.