Bài soạn môn học Tiếng Anh khối lớp 11 - Tapescripts 10

Bài soạn môn học Tiếng Anh khối lớp 11 - Tapescripts 10

* UNIT 1: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF

Hello everyone, my name is Lam. I’m a cyclo driver in HCM City. I usually have a busy working

day. I get up at five thirty in the morning. I start work at six. My first passenger is usually an old

man. I take him from District 1 to District 5. After I drop him at a cafe near HCM City College of

Education, I pedal to Thai Binh Market. My next passenger is a lady who does shopping there

every two days. I help her put all her purchases into the cyclo and then take her to her shop in

THDao Street. At about ten thirty I ride off toward NTMKhai School. There I park my cyclo,

chat with some of my fellows and wait for my third passengers. They are two school pupils, a girl

and a boy. I take them home. At twelve I have lunch at a food stall near BT Market. After lunch, I

park my cyclo under a tree, take a short rest and then continue my afternoon’s work.

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* UNIT 1: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF 
Hello everyone, my name is Lam. I’m a cyclo driver in HCM City. I usually have a busy working 
day. I get up at five thirty in the morning. I start work at six. My first passenger is usually an old 
man. I take him from District 1 to District 5. After I drop him at a cafe near HCM City College of 
Education, I pedal to Thai Binh Market. My next passenger is a lady who does shopping there 
every two days. I help her put all her purchases into the cyclo and then take her to her shop in 
THDao Street. At about ten thirty I ride off toward NTMKhai School. There I park my cyclo, 
chat with some of my fellows and wait for my third passengers. They are two school pupils, a girl 
and a boy. I take them home. At twelve I have lunch at a food stall near BT Market. After lunch, I 
park my cyclo under a tree, take a short rest and then continue my afternoon’s work.
* UNIT 2: SCHOOL TALKS
* Conversation 1:
A : So, what are you taking this 
semester, Lan?
B : Well, I’m taking English.
A : Me too. Whose class are you in?
B : Miss Lan Phuong’s.
A : How do you like the class ?
B : I really enjoy it.
* Conversation 2:
A : Are you enjoying yourself, Nam?
B : Yes, I am
A : Would you like to get something 
to drink?
B : Not right now, thanks.
* Conversation 3:
A : Son, how do you like the weather in Nha Trang?
B : Oh, it is great.
A : So, when did you get here ?
B : I arrived yesterday.
A : How long are you going to stay ?
B : For a week.
A : Do you want to go for a swim ?
B : Sure.
* Conversation 4:
A : Hoa, How do you like it here ?
B : It’s very nice. The hotel is big and my room is 
comfortable.
A : Are you travelling with your friends?
B : No. I’m travelling alone.
A : Would you like to go somewhere for a drink?
B : That’s great.
 * UNIT 3: PEOPLE’S BACKGROUND
Bob: Congratulations! You are now the Olympic Champion.
Sally: Thanks. Yes, I’m very happy.
B: Our readers want to know all about you.
S: That’s nice! Well, ask me your questions.
B: First of all, tell me something about yourself.
S: Well, I was born in 1980. I got a general education at local schools and when I was 15, I 
joined the Star Sports Club near my home.
B: Where is your home?
S: In Manchester.
B: I see. And do you live alone?
S: No, I live with my family, my parents and two brothers.
B: What do you like to do in your free time?
S: Well, I don’t have much free time, but I like different sports-basketball and swimming, for 
example- and just sitting at home and reading.
B: What sorts of books do you like?
S: Oh, love stories-romantic books.
B: And what do you want to be in the future?
S: I want to be a sports teacher. I’m a student at college. I want to get my teacher’s diploma.
B: I see. Now tell me
* UNIT 4 : SPECIAL EDUCATION
 If you ask any member of the VTK Club which time of day they enjoy most, and they will all agree: 
their photography lesson.
 The VTK Club’s members come from the Nhan Chinh School for Deaf Children, Xa Dan Secondary 
School for Deaf and Mute Children, and the Hanoi Literature and Art Club for for Mentally Retarded 
Children. 
 “Whenever we hold a camera, wandering around and taking in our surroundings through a lens, we 
can forget the sorrow of our disabilities,” says club member Nguyen Minh Tam. 
 The six-month-old photography club, which comprises 19 deaf, mute or mentally retarded children, is 
now having its first exhibition in Hanoi. 
 More than 50 colour photos are on display at the exhibition room featuring the beauty of daily life 
through the eyes of these disabled children. The subjects are simple and peaceful: old men reading books 
on the sides of Hoan Kiem Lake, labourers hard at work, or chickens looking for food. 
 The children’s passion for taking pictures has stimulated them and helped them escape their sorrow.
* UNIT 5: TECHNOLOGY AND YOU
 Well, I wasn’t worried when my son bought a computer. After all lots of children have parents who 
don’t understand computers. But when my secretary asked me for a computer in the office, I really 
became worried. So I decided to take some lessons in computing and my son became my teacher. He was 
very helpful. He invited me to sit down in front of the computer screen. I did not know what it was called. 
When asked him what it was, he said that it was a VDU. I still didn’t know what a VDU was, but I was 
too shy to ask him any more. From that moment my memory refused to learn because he told me a lot of 
things that I really didn’t understand at all. After a few lessons I began to feel tired. I made an excuse, 
saying that I had a headache. I suggested we should leave the lesson for another day. Since then I haven’t 
said anything about the computer to my son and my secretary.
* UNIT 6: AN EXCURSION
 The weekend picnic I enjoyed most was just a few weeks ago. My class decided to pay a visit to the 
Botanical Garden. It was a glorious Sunday. We met at the school gate on time and travelled to the 
Botanical Garden by bus. It was a long way to destination and we sang merrily all the way.
 The Botanical Garden was a very beautiful place. We make a short tour round the garden and took 
some pictures of the whole class. Then we played a lot of games on a spacious piece of grassland. One of 
the boys brought along his guitar and we sang our favourite songs. We laughed, talked and danced, too. 
After a delicious meal with various kinds of food that we brought, we all took a rest. Some of us slept 
very soundly because it was so peaceful and quite there. In the afternoon, we went on playing some more 
games. Then we packed up the left-overs and returned home. We all felt happy.
 * UNIT 7: THE MASS MEDIA
The time is 7 o’clock and here is the news summery.
Heavy rain during the night has caused floods all over the country today. Many people have left their 
homes because rivers have risen. Some roads in the north-west are under two metres of water. The rain 
has stopped at the moment, but it’s sill cloudy and there is a strong wind. Because of the bad weather 
people can’t go out to work.
A ninety – year-old woman has climbed Mount Whitney in California for the twenty – third times. At 
4,418 metres, Mount Whitney is the highest mountain in California. The woman says the view from the 
top is wonderful. She also says that the mountain has kept her young and healthy. In spite of her old age, 
the woman tries to climb the mountain very often.
* UNIT 8: THE STORY OF MY VILLAGE
Popffero used to be a small quiet town on the sound coast of England. But it has become a crowded 
and busy tourist resort now. They’ve completely destroyed its old atmosphere. The small old houses have 
been pulled down, and tall buildings have been put there instead. They’ve also built a big hotel in the 
middle of the town. The narrow streets have been widened and resurfaced, so the big trees on the two 
sides of the streets have been cut down. The large area of grass land in the suburbs of the town has been 
turned into an ugly car park. Even the old corner shop isn’t there anymore. It has been replaced by a big 
department store. And there is an expensive restaurant where there used to be an old tea shop. Many 
people in Popffero are happy with the changes as there are more jobs for them. But some people don’t 
like the changes, they miss the quiet and peaceful life of the old town.
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UNIT 9: UNDERSEA WORLD
Whales are mammals that live their entire lives in the water. Some whales are huge. The blue 
whale, for example, grows to 30 meters in length and over 200 tons in weight. It is the largest animal that 
has ever lived on earth. Whales may also be the most intelligent animals in the ocean.
Whales like to feed in the cold oceans where there is a lot of krill- their favorite food. Cold water 
in the North and South Atlantic Ocean and the North and South Pacific are good feeding grounds for 
whales. Some whales are known to migrate into warm waters to bear their calves.
Whale populations decrease quickly due to heavy hunting pressure. Conservation groups asked the 
International Whaling Commission to stop whaling. However, Native American hunters, such as the 
Eskimo, are still allowed to hunt a limited number of whales to feed their communities. If no effective 
measures were taken to protect whales, these wonderful animals would disappear forever.
UNIT 10: CONSERVATION
Have you ever seen a forest destroyed by fire? A great forest fire is an awful thing to see. Once a 
fire started, it spreads quickly. Foresters say that late summer is the season when the fire is the greatest 
danger to woods and forests. They are very dry then. Sometimes when the danger of fire is very great, 
foresters will not allow anyone to go into the forests.
If people leave a camp-fire burning near a heap of leaves, this often causes a forest fire. Campers 
must always remember to put out the camp-fire and cover the place with earth. It is the duty of every 
camper to take the greatest care not to start a forest fire.
Anyone careless enough to start a forest fire has done something, which make life more difficult 
for all of us. Every fire destroys valuable wood, wildlife and good soil. Everyone of us must know how 
important it is to care for out great forest and save them from fire.
UNIT 11: NATIONAL PARKS
Cuc Phuong, the first national park in Vietnam, was officially opened in 1960. it is located 160 km 
south west of Hanoi spanning Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa provinces. The 200 square kilometre 
park attracts tourists and scientists alike. In 2002, nearly 100,000 visitors made their way to Cuc Phuong. 
Many come to see the work being done to protect endangered species. According to scientists, there are 
about 2,000 different species of flora and 450 species of fauna.
Cuc Phuong National Park has many caves. Quen Voi, also part of the park, is where Nguyen 
Hue’s army was stationed before it made its surprise attack on Thang Long and defeated the Quing 
invaders in the spring of 1789.
Cuc Phuong is also home to the Muong ethnic minority, who live mainly on bee keeping and 
farming.
UNIT 12: MUSIC
Lan Huong: Hello, I’m Lan Huong. Our programme is “My Favourite Musician”. Now our guest tonight 
is Quang Hung, a well-known actor. Welcome to the programme, Quang Hung.
Quang Hung: Thanks. Lan Huong. 
Lan Huong: Now Quang Hung, can you tell us about the Vietnamese musician you like best, please?
Quang Hung: Sure. Recently, there have been quite a few good musicians. Their songs are very popular 
and easy to listen to.
Lan Huong: Do you like them?
Quang Hung: Well, I do like some of them. But I think the best Vietnamese musician of all times is Van 
Cao. He’s really my favourite musician.
Lan Huong: Van cao, the author of Tien Quan Ca? Well, can you tell us why you like him?
Quang Hung: He’s a great  ... w Quang Hung, can you tell us about 
the Vietnamese musician you like best, please?
Quang Hung: Sure. Recently, there have been 
quite a few good musicians. Their songs are very 
popular and easy to listen to.
Lan Huong: Do you like them?
Quang Hung: Well, I do like some of them. But I 
think the best Vietnamese musician of all times 
is Van Cao. He’s really my favourite musician.
Lan Huong: Van cao, the author of Tien Quan 
Ca? Well, can you tell us why you like him?
Quang Hung: He’s a great musician. Just listen 
to Tien Quan Ca. whenever I hear it, I want to 
stand up and sing out as loud as possible. It’s 
hard and solemn. And I always feel great, feel 
proud of my country when I hear it.
Lan Huong: That’s true. It’s very rousing. Do 
you know when he wrote it?
Quang Hung: In 1944.
Lan Huong: Do you like any other songs by Van 
Cao?
Quang Hung: Oh, yes, lots of them. Especially 
the songs about rural life in Vietnam. They are 
sweet and gentle, and very lyrical.
Lan Huong: Well, let me see if we can play one 
of the songs for you.
.
UNIT 11: NATIONAL PARKS
Cuc Phuong, the first national park in Vietnam, was officially opened in 1960. it is located 160 km 
south west of Hanoi spanning Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa provinces. The 200 square kilometre 
park attracts tourists and scientists alike. In 2002, nearly 100,000 visitors made their way to Cuc Phuong. 
Many come to see the work being done to protect endangered species. According to scientists, there are 
about 2,000 different species of flora and 450 species of fauna.
Cuc Phuong National Park has many caves. Quen Voi, also part of the park, is where Nguyen 
Hue’s army was stationed before it made its surprise attack on Thang Long and defeated the Quing 
invaders in the spring of 1789.
 Cuc Phuong is also home to the Muong ethnic minority, who live mainly on bee keeping and farming.
UNIT 12: MUSIC
Lan Huong: Hello, I’m Lan Huong. Our 
programme is “My Favourite Musician”. Now 
our guest tonight is Quang Hung, a well-known 
actor. Welcome to the programme, Quang Hung.
Quang Hung: Thanks. Lan Huong. 
Lan Huong: Now Quang Hung, can you tell us about 
the Vietnamese musician you like best, please?
Quang Hung: Sure. Recently, there have been 
quite a few good musicians. Their songs are very 
popular and easy to listen to.
Lan Huong: Do you like them?
Quang Hung: Well, I do like some of them. But I 
think the best Vietnamese musician of all times 
is Van Cao. He’s really my favourite musician.
Lan Huong: Van cao, the author of Tien Quan 
Ca? Well, can you tell us why you like him?
Quang Hung: He’s a great musician. Just listen 
to Tien Quan Ca. whenever I hear it, I want to 
stand up and sing out as loud as possible. It’s 
hard and solemn. And I always feel great, feel 
proud of my country when I hear it.
Lan Huong: That’s true. It’s very rousing. Do 
you know when he wrote it?
Quang Hung: In 1944.
Lan Huong: Do you like any other songs by Van 
Cao?
Quang Hung: Oh, yes, lots of them. Especially 
the songs about rural life in Vietnam. They are 
sweet and gentle, and very lyrical.
Lan Huong: Well, let me see if we can play one 
of the songs for you.
UNIT 13: FILMS AND CINEMA
Lan : Hi, Huong, Titanic is on at Thang Tam Cinema next week. Can you go with me on 
Wednesday?
Huong: Wednesday? Sorry Lan. I have lots of work to do during the day and I’m going to the 
singing Club at night. Can we go on Thursday instead.
Lan: I don’t think so. I’m going to visit my grandparents on Thursday.
Huong: Well, what about Monday? I suppose you are free on Monday.
Lan: No, sorry. I’m going to see a play with Tuyet on Monday. What about Friday?
Huong: Sorry Lan. Friday is not a good time for me. I’m taking Chinese classes on Fridays. How 
does your weekend look like, Lan?
Lan: Um , I’m busy on Saturday. But I’m free the whole day Sunday.
Huong: I’m going on a picnic to Hoa Lu with some of my friends on Sunday. I’ll be back late at 
night.
Lan: Well, I guess that we just leave . Uh, wait a second, what day are we both free, Huong?
UNIT 14: THE WORLD CUP
Pele’ is considered one of the greatest football players of all time. He was born in 1940 in 
Brazil. As a football player, Pele’ was famous for his powerful kicking and cotrolling the ball. He 
joined a Brazilian football club in 1956, and in 1962 he led the team to its first world club 
championship. Pele’ became the only player to participate in three World Cups in 1958, 1962, 
and 1970. By 1974, Pele’ had scored 1,200 goals and became a Brazilian national hero. He 
played for an American football club for two years before he retired in 1977. Later Pele’ became 
an international ambassador for the sport, working to promote peace and understanding through 
friendly sport activities.
UNIT 13: FILMS AND CINEMA
Lan : Hi, Huong, Titanic is on at Thang Tam Cinema next week. Can you go with me on 
Wednesday?
Huong: Wednesday? Sorry Lan. I have lots of work to do during the day and I’m going to the 
singing Club at night. Can we go on Thursday instead.
Lan: I don’t think so. I’m going to visit my grandparents on Thursday.
Huong: Well, what about Monday? I suppose you are free on Monday.
Lan: No, sorry. I’m going to see a play with Tuyet on Monday. What about Friday?
Huong: Sorry Lan. Friday is not a good time for me. I’m taking Chinese classes on Fridays. How 
does your weekend look like, Lan?
Lan: Um , I’m busy on Saturday. But I’m free the whole day Sunday.
Huong: I’m going on a picnic to Hoa Lu with some of my friends on Sunday. I’ll be back late at 
night.
Lan: Well, I guess that we just leave . Uh, wait a second, what day are we both free, Huong?
UNIT 14: THE WORLD CUP
Pele’ is considered one of the greatest football players of all time. He was born in 1940 in 
Brazil. As a football player, Pele’ was famous for his powerful kicking and cotrolling the ball. He 
joined a Brazilian football club in 1956, and in 1962 he led the team to its first world club 
championship. Pele’ became the only player to participate in three World Cups in 1958, 1962, 
and 1970. By 1974, Pele’ had scored 1,200 goals and became a Brazilian national hero. He 
played for an American football club for two years before he retired in 1977. Later Pele’ became 
an international ambassador for the sport, working to promote peace and understanding through 
friendly sport activities.
UNIT 15: CITIES
The Statue of Liberty, one of America’s most familiar image, is on island in New York 
Harbour. It is a symbol of freedom. Its formal name is Liberty Enlightening the world. It was a 
gift to America people from the French to show the friendship between the two nations. This is 
the statue of a woman who is wearing a loose robe and a crown on her head. Her right hand holds 
a burning torch, and her left hand holds a tablet with the date July 4, 1776 on it. The statue 
weighs 205 tons and is 46 m high, it stands on a stone and concrete base. The base and pedestal 
increase the height of the monument to 93m. The outside is made of copper. Inside, it has an iron 
frame. The statue was completed in 1884 in France, and then transported to America in 1886. 
Tourists can visit the statue from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Christmas Day.
UNIT 16: HISTORICAL PLACES
The ancient town of Hoi An lies on the Thu Bon River, 30 km south of Da Nang. It was 
formerly a major trading centre in Southeast Asia between the 16th and 17th centuries. Hoi An was 
also an important port for Dutch, Portugese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and other merchant vessels 
from the Far East.
Hoi An is famous for its temples, pagodas, small tile-roofed houses and narrow streets. All 
the houses were made of wood and their pillars were carved with ornamental designs.
One of the main attractions of Hoi An is the Japanese Covered Bridge, which was built in 
the 16th century and is still well-preserved. All visitors to Hoi An are recommended a visit to the 
Assembly Hall of Cantonese Chinese Congregation. This house was built in 1855 and still keeps 
many precious objects that belonged to the Chinese community of Hoi An. Another attractive 
address to tourists is Tan Ky House, which was constructed nearly two centuries ago as a house 
for the Vietnamese merchant. The house now looks almost exactly as it did in the early 19th
century.
.
UNIT 15: CITIES
The Statue of Liberty, one of America’s most familiar image, is on island in New York 
Harbour. It is a symbol of freedom. Its formal name is Liberty Enlightening the world. It was a 
gift to America people from the French to show the friendship between the two nations. This is 
the statue of a woman who is wearing a loose robe and a crown on her head. Her right hand holds 
a burning torch, and her left hand holds a tablet with the date July 4, 1776 on it. The statue 
weighs 205 tons and is 46 m high, it stands on a stone and concrete base. The base and pedestal 
increase the height of the monument to 93m. The outside is made of copper. Inside, it has an iron 
frame. The statue was completed in 1884 in France, and then transported to America in 1886.
Tourists can visit the statue from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Christmas Day.
UNIT 16: HISTORICAL PLACES
The ancient town of Hoi An lies on the Thu Bon River, 30 km south of Da Nang. It was 
formerly a major trading centre in Southeast Asia between the 16th and 17th centuries. Hoi An was 
also an important port for Dutch, Portugese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and other merchant vessels 
from the Far East.
Hoi An is famous for its temples, pagodas, small tile-roofed houses and narrow streets. All 
the houses were made of wood and their pillars were carved with ornamental designs.
One of the main attractions of Hoi An is the Japanese Covered Bridge, which was built in 
the 16th century and is still well-preserved. All visitors to Hoi An are recommended a visit to the 
Assembly Hall of Cantonese Chinese Congregation. This house was built in 1855 and still keeps 
many precious objects that belonged to the Chinese community of Hoi An. Another attractive 
address to tourists is Tan Ky House, which was constructed nearly two centuries ago as a house 
for the Vietnamese merchant. The house now looks almost exactly as it did in the early 19th
century.
TEST YOURSELF A
Martin Luther king was born on 15 January 1929 in Atlanta Georgia in 1951, he went to Boston 
University, where he studied for four years in 1952, he met Coretta Scott anh as soon as he saw her, he 
fell in love. they got married in 1953, and they had four children. In 1954, the kings left Boston, and
Martin became a minister at a Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama. Then he started working for the 
black freedom speech at the Lincoln Memoriol in 1963, and he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He 
died on 4th April 1968 in Menphis Tennessee, From a gunshot wound.

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