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[Getting Started]: Household Chores

Site: HCMUE English Department's Learning Management System
Course: English 10 Online Course (2021) - Ms. Hương Khôi
Book: [Getting Started]: Household Chores
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Date: Sunday, 22 December 2024, 8:11 PM

1. UNIT 1 - GETTING STARTED

Getting Started

We'll start our lesson with 2 parts
(1): Listen to the audio
(2): Read the dialogue


Let's get started!

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How to start the lesson?

Look to your right-hand side. There is a table of contents. 
Click and choose what you want to learn

1.1. Listen to the audio

Getting Started

1.2. Read the dialogue

Read the dialogue. Pay attention to the highlighted phrases.

Nam: Hello?
Mr.Long: Hello, Nam? This is Uncle Long. Is your dad there? I’d like to ask him out for a game of tennis.
Nam: Well, I’m afraid he can’t go out with you now. He’s preparing dinner.
Mr. Long: Is he? Where’s your mum? Doesn’t she cook?
Nam: Oh, yes. My mum usually does the cooking, but she’s working late today.
Mr. Long: How about your sister and you? Do you help with the housework?
Nam: Yes, we do. In my family, everybody shares the household duties. Today my sister can’t help with the cooking. She’s studying for exams.
Mr. Long: I see. So how do you divide household chores in your family?
Nam: Well, both my parents work, so we split the chores equally - my mother cooks and shops for groceries, my father cleans the house and does the heavy lifting, my sister does all the laundry, and I do the washing up and take out the rubbish.
Mr. Long: Really? It’s different in my family. My wife handles most of the chores around the house and I’m responsible for the household finances. She’s the homemaker and I’m the breadwinner. Anyway, I have to go now. Tell your dad I called. Bye.
Nam: Oh yes, I will. Bye, Uncle Long.