PERSONAL EXPERIENCESA. READINGTASK 1

3. How did he know the incident ?...Task 3: What is your most embarrassing experience ?B. SPEAKINGTask 1: Find out the meanings of the words in the tables below.English words Part of speech Pronunciation Vietnamese meaningsaffect (v) [ə'fekt]appreciate (n) [ə'pri:∫ieit]interested (in) (adj) ['intristid]attitude (adj) ['ætitju:d]lake (adj) [leik]turtle (adj) ['tə:tl]be admitted to (v) [əd'mitid]disappoint (v) [,disə'pɔint]make up (v) [meik ʌp]Task 2: Nam is tallking about his unforgettable experience. Read and answer the question.Hi! My name’s Nam. Today I’m very happy because I have just passed the entrance exam. All of themembers in my family are very proud of me. They come to me and congratulate me on it. They are going tohold a party to announce that I have won a place at university. However, the more they do, the more ashamedI feel. On these days last year, I got unexpected news that I wasn’t admitted to university because of my badresult. I didn’t believe that, but it was true. I was so embarrassed that I didn’t dare to tell my parents becausethey always believed that I would pass the exam since they thought I was a good student, and they often toldtheir neighbors about this. When they heard the news, they were really shocked. My father was sodisappointed with me that he didn’t want to see me. Whenever I got home, he always made up some excuse toavoid meeting me. I was very sad and sometimes angry, but it was my fault. Since then, I had sworn bymyseft that I would try my best to win a place at university. Today my dream has come true, but I will neverforget the experience that I had last year.