Unit 35: NEVER ON A SUNDAY


Unit 35: NEVER ON A SUNDAY.

Vocabulary

Christmas day/,krɪs.məs’deɪ/n
Clean/kli:n/v
Easter/ˈi:.stəʳ/n
Nowadays/ˈnaʊ.ə.deɪz/adv
Spaghetti/spəˈget.i/n
Tooth/tu:θ/n
Vegetarian/ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/n
Vicar/ˈvɪk.əʳ/n

Listening

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Vicar: Ah, good evening, Mr. Benson. I never see you in church nowadays.
Benson: Oh! No, Vicar… but my wife always goes to church… she goes every Sunday.
Vicar: I know… but you never come.
Benson: Well, I sometimes come, Vicar. I come on Christmas Day and at Easter.
Vicar: Hmm… But what about Sundays, Mr. Benson?
Benson: I usually wash my car on Sunday morning.
Vicar: I see. Why don’t you wash your car on Saturday next week, Mr. Benson?
Benson: Oh… I can’t do that, Vicar.
Vicar: Why not?
Benson: It’s my son’s wedding next Saturday… I’m going to church!

Grammar

ADVERB of FREQUENCY

always‘ɔːlweɪz/
usually/ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/
often/ˈɒf.tən/
sometimes/ˈsʌm.taɪmz/
occasionally/əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl/
rarely/ˈreə.li/
never/ˈnev.əʳ/
Adverb of Frequency
always go to church on Sunday.
I’m always happy at weekends.
How often…
AHow often does he play football?
B: He sometimes play football.
Hoặc: He plays football every weekends.

Language Summary

I
We
You
They
always
usually
often
sometimes
occasionally
rarely
never
get upat seven o’clock.
He
She
It
gets up

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