1. Khối 11
  2. Tiếng Anh 11 - Sách bài tập - Tập một (Thí điểm hệ 10 năm)
  3. Unit 1 The generation gap
  4. D. Speaking
  5. Family relationship - Conversation: Matching questions to answers

  • Match Trang’s questions to Giang’s answers about her family. There is ONE EXTRA QUESTION which does not fit any gap.
    Do you want to follow in your parents’ footsteps?
    Do you want to follow in your parents’ footsteps?
    Are there family rules in your house?
    Are there family rules in your house?
    What do you argue about?
    What do you argue about?
    Is there a generation gap in your family?
    Is there a generation gap in your family?
    Do you live in a nuclear or an extended family?
    Do you live in a nuclear or an extended family?
    Trang: (1)
    Giang: I only live with my parents and my older brother. My grandparents live in their own flat nearby. Trang: (2)
    Giang: Not really. My parents are very youthful in their personality and appearance. They are also very understanding. But sometimes I come into confl ict with my brother. Trang: (3)
    Giang: Actually, my brother and I just argue about trivial things such as whose turn it is to do the washing-up or clean the floor. Trang: (4)
    Giang: Yes, we had a discussion and agreed on 10 rules. My mother had them printed on a large-size sheet of paper and stuck it on the door of my bedroom. I can see the rules whenever I want. Trang: (5)
    Giang: I don’t think so. As an accountant, my mother is very good with numbers, but I’m not. I like travelling and outdoor activities, so I want to become a tour guide.

    Giải thích
    The correct answer
    Trang: (1)
    Do you live in a nuclear or an extended family?

    Giang: I only live with my parents and my older brother. My grandparents live in their own flat nearby.
    Trang: (2)
    Is there a generation gap in your family?

    Giang: Not really. My parents are very youthful in their personality and appearance. They are also
    very understanding. But sometimes I come into confl ict with my brother.
    Trang: (3)
    What do you argue about?

    Giang: Actually, my brother and I just argue about trivial things such as whose turn it is to do the
    washing-up or clean the floor.
    Trang: (4)
    Are there family rules in your house?

    Giang: Yes, we had a discussion and agreed on 10 rules. My mother had them printed on a large-size
    sheet of paper and stuck it on the door of my bedroom. I can see the rules whenever I want.
    Trang: (5)
    Do you want to follow in your parents’ footsteps?

    Giang: I don’t think so. As an accountant, my mother is very good with numbers, but I’m not. I like
    travelling and outdoor activities, so I want to become a tour guide.
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