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Nam: Hello, Nga. What do you have today?
Nga: I have English, Math, Literature and geography.
Nam: And what did you have yesterday?
Nga: I have Biology, History, Physics and English.
Nam: What subject do you best , Nga?
Nga: I English best. I think it's an interesting and important subject.
Nam: How often do you have English?
Nga: I have it four times a week.
Nam: Do you usually get good marks at English?
Nga : Yes. I usually get good marks in English.
Nam: How much times you spend every day on this subject?
Nga: About an hour or more.
Nam: Who helps you improve your English?
Nga: My sister. She helps me prace my English every night.
Nam:What subject do you think you need to ỉmpove?
Nga: Math. I think I need to improve my Math. My Math result was so poor last semester.
Nam: I believe you can do it, Nga.
~Good luck~~
2. “What are you doing to protect yourself from corona virus?” The doctor said.
→ The doctor asked me what I was doing to protect myself from corona virus
3. Practice listening English every day, and you can improve your English listening skill a lot.
→ If you practice listening English every day, you can improve your English listening skill a lot.
4. It’s a pity. I can't speak English fluently to become a member in this company.
→ I wish I could speak English fluently to become a member in this company.
5. My sister is a more beautiful singer than my mother is.
→ My sister sings more beautifully than my mother
6. Although the street is busy, he drives to work on time.
→ Despite the busy street, he drives to work on time.
I think you should practice speaking English every day. *
It is good for you practice speaking English every day.
I would practice speaking English everyday if I would be you.
If I were you, I will practice speaking English every day.
If I were you, I would practice speaking English every day.
People cough because of breathing in the fumes from cars. *
The fumes from cars make people coughing.
The fumes from cars lead in people’s cough.
The fumes from cars result to people’s cough.
The fumes from cars make people cough.
TL :
I think you should practice speaking English every day. *
It is good for you practice speaking English every day.
I would practice speaking English everyday if I would be you.
If I were you, I will practice speaking English every day.
If I were you, I would practice speaking English every day.
People cough because of breathing in the fumes from cars. *
The fumes from cars make people coughing.
The fumes from cars lead in people’s cough.
The fumes from cars result to people’s cough.
The fumes from cars make people cough.
Đáp án là: My mother advised me to practice English every day.
TK
1, On an individual level, it improves personality and increases sense of self-worth. In simple words, learning a foreign language makes the brain stronger and more versatile. Learning English is not only useful, but it also gives a lot of satisfaction and making progress will make you feel great.
2,
Everyday Tips to Help you Practice Your EnglishWatch as many TV shows and movies as you can. ...Pick out key words in English podcasts and music. ...Read books, blogs, and articles in English. ...Don't get stuck on grammar. ...Have plenty of conversations with foreigners.1.
-English is the Language of International Communication
-English gives access to more entertainment and more access to the Internet.
-English makes it easier to travel.
-English can make you ‘smarter’.
2.
-Watch as many TV shows and movies as you can. ...
-Pick out key words in English podcasts and music. ...
-Read books, blogs, and articles in English. ...
-Don't get stuck on grammar. ...
-Have plenty of conversations with foreigners.
1. Nga prefers drawing to acting => Nga likes...DRAWWING THAN ACTING...
2. I used to look after my younger brothers and sisters. => I often..LOOK AFTER MY YOUNGER BROTHERS AND SISTERS....
3. " You ought to practice speaking English everyday" The teacher said.
=> The teacher advided....ME TO PRACTICE SPEAKING ENGLISH EVERYDAY.
4."You should spend more time on your English", the teacher said to Tim.
=> The teacher..SAID TO TIM THAT HE SHOULD SPEND MORE TIME ON HIS ENGLISH...
1. Nga prefers drawing to acting
=> Nga likes...drawing better than acting...
2. I used to look after my younger brothers and sisters.
=> I often..looked after my younger brothers and sisters ...
3. " You ought to practice speaking English everyday" The teacher said.
=> The teacher advided...me to practice speaking English everyday..
4."You should spend more time on your English", the teacher said to Tim.
=> The teacher..advised Tim to spend more time on his English...
I . put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenese or form
1. What time do you .....have...... ( have ) lunch every day ?
2. How does she .....teach...... ( teach ) english ?
3. Does he .....speak...... ( speak ) very slowly ?
4. Does he ......go...... ( go ) fishing on sundays ?
5. Do they ......take..... ( take ) a taxi to go to office every day ?
6. Does she .....like...... ( like ) listening to pop music at night ?
7. Do you .......water..... ( water ) the plant every morning ?
8. Does Mr . Minh .......teach....... ( teach ) you english ?
9. Does he ........fly...... ( fly ) to Brazil every year ?
10. Do they always .....finish.... ( finish ) their homework before going to bed ?
Learning vocabulary is a very important part of learning a language. The more words you know, the more you will be able to understand what you hear and read; and the better you will be able to say what you want to when speaking or writing.Every day you hear or read many new English words. You also find them in your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first problem is to decide which ones to concentrate on. Here are some suggestions:
-learn the words that are important to the subjects you are studying
-learn the words that you read or hear again and again
-learn the words that you know you will often want to use yourself
-do not learn words that are rare or not useful Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Some students put a tick or cross in their dictionary next to every word they look up. The next time they turn to a page with a marked word, they quickly check to see if they remember the meaning of that word.In all of the above ways, you are doing something with the words. It’s usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their definitions or translations and try to remember them. Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words. Learning that to apologize means to say sorry is a good start, but it's much better to learn a whole expression containing the word. Not only is this often easier to remember, but you are also learning some very important information on how the word is used.The previous section on this page gives general advice on how to learn the words that you have chosen as important for you. Often, however, you will be given a set of words by your teacher and told to learn them for a vocabulary test. In this case you need to be sure exactly how you will be tested, because this will influence how you learn the words.If you do a vocabulary test from the second group above, then in most cases you will need to learn the exact spelling of the word and will lose marks if you misspell it. As with all tests, be sure to ask the teacher exactly how you will be tested and exactly how you will be graded. You will then avoid wasting time studying something that you will be not be tested on.The way you learned very many of the words in your own language was by meeting them in the books and magazines you read. The context of a new word in a sentence or story was often enough for you to guess the meaning. Meeting the word again and again in your reading helped you learn it for use in your own speaking and writing. Doing lots of extra reading for pleasure - both fiction and non-fiction - is an excellent way to learn new English words, too. But choose books that you find quite easy to read. Difficult stories or texts that you struggle to understand will not help you to develop your vocabulary the natural way. But remember: to learn new words from reading you have to read a lot !The vocabulary you know can be divided into two groups - passive vocabulary and active vocabulary. Passive vocabulary contains all the words that you understand when you read or listen, but which you do not use in your own writing and speaking. Active vocabulary is all the words you understand, plus all the words that you can use yourself. Your active vocabulary, in English and your own language, is probably much smaller than your passive vocabulary.The more you work on learning a word, as suggested above, the more likely it is that it will become part of your active vocabulary.Usually the first things you learn about a new English word are what it means and its translation in your own language. But there are other things you need to find out before you can say that you know a word like a native speaker does. Native speakers learn these things about words by hearing them and reading them again and again. This is the best way for you to learn them, too."Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words."
It's important to practice your English everyday