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Read the passage. Then answer 5 questions below. 

The Creators of Grammar

No student of a foreign language needs to be told that grammar is complex.  By changing word sequences and by adding a range of auxiliary verbs and suffixes, we are able to communicate tiny variations in meaning.  We can turn a statement into a question, state whether an action has taken place or is soon to take place, and perform many other word tricks to convey subtle differences in meaning.  Nor is this complexity inherent to the English language.  All languages, even those of so-called 'primitive' tribes have clever grammatical components.  The Cherokee pronoun system, for example, can distinguish between 'you and I', 'several other people and I' and 'you, another person and I'.  In English, all these meanings are summed up in the one, crude pronoun 'we'.  Grammar is universal and plays a part in every language, no matter how widespread it is.  So the question which has baffled many linguists is - who created grammar?

At first, it would appear that this question is impossible to answer.  To find out how grammar is created, someone needs to be present at the time of a language's creation, documenting its emergence.  Many historical linguists are able to trace modern complex languages back to earlier languages, but in order to answer the question of how complex languages are actually formed, the researcher needs to observe how languages are started from scratch.  Amazingly, however, this is possible.

Some of the most recent languages evolved due to the Atlantic slave trade.  At that time, slaves from a number of different ethnicities were forced to work together under colonizer's rule.  Since they had no opportunity to learn each other's languages, they developed a make-shift language called a pidgin.  Pidgins are strings of words copied from the language of the landowner.  They have little in the way of grammar, and in many cases it is difficult for a listener to deduce when an event happened, and who did what to whom.  [A] Speakers need to use circumlocution in order to make their meaning understood.  [B] Interestingly, however, all it takes for a pidgin to become a complex language is for a group of children to be exposed to it at the time when they learn their mother tongue.  [C] Slave children did not simply copy the strings of words uttered by their elders, they adapted their words to create a new, expressive language.  [D] Complex grammar systems which emerge from pidgins are termed creoles, and they are invented by children.

Further evidence of this can be seen in studying sign languages for the deaf.  Sign languages are not simply a series of gestures; they utilise the same grammatical machinery that is found in spoken languages.  Moreover, there are many different languages used worldwide. The creation of one such language was documented quite recently in Nicaragua. Previously, all deaf people were isolated from each other, but in 1979 a new government introduced schools for the deaf.  Although children were taught speech and lip reading in the classroom, in the playgrounds they began to invent their own sign system, using the gestures that they used at home.  It was basically a pidgin.  Each child used the signs differently, and there was no consistent grammar.  However, children who joined the school later, when this inventive sign system was already around, developed a quite different sign language.  Although it was based on the signs of the older children, the younger children's language was more fluid and compact, and it utilised a large range of grammatical devices to clarify meaning.  What is more, all the children used the signs in the same way.  A new creole was born.

Some linguists believe that many of the world's most established languages were creoles at first.  The English past tense –ed ending may have evolved from the verb 'do'.  'It ended' may once have been 'It end-did'.  Therefore it would appear that even the most widespread languages were partly created by children.  Children appear to have innate grammatical machinery in their brains, which springs to life when they are first trying to make sense of the world around them.  Their minds can serve to create logical, complex structures, even when there is no grammar present for them to copy.

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1  In paragraph 1, why does the writer include information about the Cherokee language?

 

 A To show how simple, traditional cultures can have complicated grammar structures
 B To show how English grammar differs from Cherokee grammar
 C To prove that complex grammar structures were invented by the Cherokees.
 D To demonstrate how difficult it is to learn the Cherokee language

2  What can be inferred about the slaves' pidgin language?

 

 A It contained complex grammar.
 B It was based on many different languages.
 C It was difficult to understand, even among slaves.
 D It was created by the land-owners.

3  All the following sentences about Nicaraguan sign language are true EXCEPT:

 

 A The language has been created since 1979.
 B The language is based on speech and lip reading.
 C The language incorporates signs which children used at home.
 D The language was perfected by younger children.

4  In paragraph 3, where can the following sentence be placed?
It included standardised word orders and grammatical markers that existed in neither the pidgin language, nor the language of the colonizers. 

 A
 B
 C
 D

5  'From scratch' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

 

 A from the very beginning
 B in simple cultures
 C by copying something else
 D by using written information

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29 tháng 5 2021

Bạn tham khảo nhé :

1 . A

2 . C

3 . B

4 . D

5 . A

 

Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand...
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Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list. RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular. Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar! In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later). What is the role of English? 1. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have? 2. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it? 3. What is the feature of Seaspeak? 4. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.

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14 tháng 2 2020

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Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand...
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Easy English?

English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful.

In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list.

RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.

Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar!

In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).

1.What is the role of English?

2. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have?

3. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it?

4. What is the feature of Seaspeak?

5. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.

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14 tháng 2 2020

Easy English?

English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful.

In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list.

RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.

Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar!

In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).

1.What is the role of English?

-English is an important global language

2. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have?

-In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours.

3. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it?

-Because RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic.But for some students of English, Anglic never became popular.

4. What is the feature of Seaspeak?

-Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation.

5. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.

-In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later).

14 tháng 2 2020

1.It is an important global language

2. In 1930. It had only 850 words

3.Because he decided that he biggest problems for learners of english was spelling

4.It uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation

5.A new form of English

Fill up the spaces in each of the following sentences by inserting a verb + up, or a verb + up + preposition combination. 1. It is ...... factory owners to provide fire-fighting equip­ment in their factories. (No verb is required here.) 2. Unfortunately he was ...... by his parents to believe that money was the only thing that mattered. 3. The party didn't ...... till 3 a.m. and the guests left very noisily. 4. I ran after him and soon ......... him. Then we went on together. 5. Mother to...
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Fill up the spaces in each of the following sentences by inserting a verb + up, or a verb + up + preposition combination.

1. It is ...... factory owners to provide fire-fighting equip­ment in their factories. (No verb is required here.) 2. Unfortunately he was ...... by his parents to believe that money was the only thing that mattered. 3. The party didn't ...... till 3 a.m. and the guests left very noisily.

4. I ran after him and soon ......... him. Then we went on together. 5. Mother to child: "Your clothes are covered with mud; what have you .........?" 6. If you buy the paint I'll ......this room for you. 7. He ......a list of conditions and we all agreed to them. 8. If you want a new passport you must ...... this form. 9. He......at 8 a.m. and went to bed at 11 p.m. 10. I tried three times to start the car and then ... it ... and went by bus. 11. If I ...... alcohol I'd be much healthier, but life wouldn't be so much fun. 12. I saw a policeman so I ......... him and asked him the way.

13. Most girls expect to get married when they....... 14. Cashiers carrying money to the bank are sometimes ...... by gunmen. 15. He couldn't ......... me as I ran much faster than he did

and soon left him behind. 16. I ...... a 20p piece that I saw lying on the ground. 17. He wasted two weeks and tried to ......... it by working madly the last day. 18. She said that she was going to educate her children her­self, for if they went to school they'd only......bad habits. 19. Before you go on holiday you should ...... the house and ask the police to keep an eye on it. 20. The car......suddenly with screaming brakes. 21. English people have to.........English weather. 22. The thieves ...... (bound) the housekeeper and ransacked the house. 23. I've stupidly ...... your books and mine and now I don't know which is which. 24. He is a dangerous criminal. He ought to be....... 25. I want to ... him ... . Would you please ...... his telephone number? 26. I ...... at the meeting-place but the others didn't come. 27. He wanted something to do in his spare time so he ...... carpentry. 28. The police......a notice saying, "No Parking". 29. "Tell me at the end of the week how many hours you have worked and I'll ......with you then", his employer said. 30. It's probably true. No one would......such a stupid story. 31. She sat down in front of the mirror and began to ...... her face. 32. If only we had a dish-washer, we wouldn't need to ...... after every meal. 33 My father said it was all my fault but my mother ......... (defended) me and said that it wasn't. 34 He ...... his speech by calling for a vote of thanks for last year's president.

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A. choose a. a b.an c.the d.no word 1. oh i didn't tell you. we've got __ new english teacher 2. here's __dvd you asked to borrow 3 we're out of__ coffee so could you get some from the supermarket 4. the prize is __ unique opportunity to travel the world 5. it looks like __ glass in your bedroom window is cracked 6. it's__honour to be here this evening to speak to you 7. there's ___ good chance we'll be late for the meeting 8. reports are coming in of a major oil spill in __...
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A. choose

a. a b.an c.the d.no word

1. oh i didn't tell you. we've got __ new english teacher

2. here's __dvd you asked to borrow

3 we're out of__ coffee so could you get some from the supermarket

4. the prize is __ unique opportunity to travel the world

5. it looks like __ glass in your bedroom window is cracked

6. it's__honour to be here this evening to speak to you

7. there's ___ good chance we'll be late for the meeting

8. reports are coming in of a major oil spill in __ Mediterranean

9. i went to see the doctor because i'm finding it difficult to sleep at __ night

10. do you think that they'll ever send a manned mission to ___ Venus

B. circle the extra word in each line

1. The many people who appear in the news for the first time

2 find that a sudden fame has a negative effect on their lives.

3 The national press can be an unforgiving and the loss of

4 the provacy that comes with fame is an extra problem at a

5 difficult time. This is especially tha case when a someone is

6 in the news because of a tragedy or the serious crime .Just

7. at the moment when you are under a most stress, you find

8 microphones and the cameras in your face. The media have

9 a responsibility to inform the public, but an innocent people

10 are often hurt by the demand for th scandal.

C.

1. the clothes you bought me for birthday __ (be) wonderful 2. it turned out that the information we had received__(be)wrong 3 my new jeans __(be) in the wash and i wanted to wear them tonight 4. the luggage on a plane__ (take)up a ;ot of room 5.your hair__(look)really nice and shiny 6. i could tell by the look on her face that the news __(not/be)good 7.oh no my money __(be)in my other jacket D. find ten mistake in this passage and correct them 1 'We interrupt you usual schedule to bring you an important news. We are receiving 2 information about q spaceship that has landed outside the White House. The large 3 ship seems to be made of glasses. Reports say that a short time ago aliens came out 4 of the craft .Eye-witness described them as short and said their clothes was made 5 of metal and their hairs was bright green. Strangely one of them appear to be 6 wearing a jean. Much people vsaid that they seemed to be frendly. The President of the 7 United States is currently holding a meeting with the visitors in the hope that we can 8 exchage knowledges.Police advice are to stay indoors and under no circumstances 9 approach the spacesship. We will be back with another news as soon as we can. And 10 now back to your usual programme Gardening for Beginners
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Fill the spaces in the following sentences by insert­ing a verb + out combination. 1. There were three of us in the original partnership, but Charles......so there are only two of us now. 2. You are not paid to criticize. All you need do is to ..... my orders. 3. When war...... prices usually go up. 4. There's an advertisement in today's paper that might in­terest Robert. I'll ... it ... and send it to him. 5. The fog is so thick that I don't know where we are. I'll have to try and...... by...
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Fill the spaces in the following sentences by insert­ing a verb + out combination.

1. There were three of us in the original partnership, but Charles......so there are only two of us now. 2. You are not paid to criticize. All you need do is to ..... my orders. 3. When war...... prices usually go up. 4. There's an advertisement in today's paper that might in­terest Robert. I'll ... it ... and send it to him. 5. The fog is so thick that I don't know where we are. I'll have to try and...... by asking someone. 6. In a bus: "Have my seat. I'm ......at the next stop." 7. The arrangement of marriages by parents is a custom that has ......nearly everywhere. 8. The article is too long. Could you ...... the last two para­graphs? 9. I can't ......who it is. He is too far away. 10. He volunteered to march in the demonstration but when the day came he......and said that he was not well enough to go. 11. Don't ...... (get rid of /discard) that old chair. We could repair it. 12. Which picture do you think is the best?~ It is hard to......the best. They are all so good. 13. Why do you think they have such a high fence round this nuclear power station?

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21 tháng 2

1. There were three of us in the original partnership, but Charles dropped out, so there are only two of us now
2. You are not paid to criticize. All you need to do is to carry out my orders
3. When war breaks out, prices usually go up
4. There's an advertisement in today's paper that might interest Robert. I'll cut it out and send it to him
5. The fog is so thick that I don't know where we are. I'll have to try and find out by asking someone
6. In a bus: "Have my seat. I'm getting out at the next stop
7. The arrangement of marriages by parents is a custom that has died out nearly everywhere
8. The article is too long. Could you leave out the last two paragraphs
9. I can't make out who it is. He is too far away
10. He volunteered to march in the demonstration, but when the day came, he backed out and said that he was not well enough to go
11. Don't get rid of  that old chair. We could repair it
12. Which picture do you think is the best?~ It is hard to pick out the best. They are all so good
13. Why do you think they have such a high fence around this nuclear power station

ĐỀ SỐ 01 I. Circle the words which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. (1m) 1.a. rug b. fund c. upset d. business 2.a. house b. loud c. proud d. group 3. a. danger b. angry c. language d. passage 4. a. socket b. notice c. enrolls d. mobile II. Choose the right answer for following sentences. (2ms) 1. He ____________ in this town since 1987. a. lives b. has lived c. have lived d. is living 2. Airmail is more expensive than ____________ a. post-office b....
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ĐỀ SỐ 01
I. Circle the words which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. (1m)
1.a. rug b. fund c. upset d. business
2.a. house b. loud c. proud d. group
3. a. danger b. angry c. language d. passage
4. a. socket b. notice c. enrolls d. mobile
II. Choose the right answer for following sentences. (2ms)
1. He ____________ in this town since 1987.
a. lives b. has lived c. have lived d. is living
2. Airmail is more expensive than ____________
a. post-office b. surface mail c. resident d. century
3. Last night, I watched the Romeo and Juliet. At last they killed ____________
a. themselves b. herself c. himself d. ourselves
4. Your son isn't tall ____________ to be a good basketball player.
a. too b. very c. so d. enough
5. Someone ____________ tickets were free.
a. said me b. said me that c. told me d. told to me
6. When she lived in the countryside, she ____________ in the river.
a. was swimming b. used to swim c. has swim d. is used to swimming
7. The manager asked me ____________ for him outside his office.
a. wait b. waiting c. to wait d. waited
8. London is ____________ capital city in Europe.
a. large b. the largest c. large d. most large
III. Read the following passage then answer the questions. (2ms)
Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English.
Why do all these people learn English? It's not difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. Do people in many countries learn English every year?
....................................................................................
2. Where do many boys and girls learn English?
......................................................................
3. Why do adults learn English?
....................................................................................
4. How do you learn English every day?
....................................................................................
IV. A
ange the following words to make complete sentences (1m)
1. how / your / has / lived / long / aunt / here?
....................................................................................
2. your / room / mine / different / is / from.
....................................................................................
3. Mai's house / our house / as / as / is / big.
....................................................................................
4. concerned / the new mall / for / / about / we've / ages.
....................................................................................
V. Rewrite the sentences with the same meaning. (2m)
1. The last time I saw him was in 1985.
I haven't ............................................................................
2. Am said to Ha, “You should practice English everyday.”
Am said ............................................................................
3. She said to her son, “Go straight upstairs and get into bed.”
1



She asked her son .........................................................
4. He is too young to go to school alone.
He is not................................................................
VI. Use the cue words to make each sentence in the letter. (2ms)
Dear Mary,
I / glad / tell / you /1 / going / join / Y & Y Green Group.
We / have / environment month.
We / going / clean / neighborhood / weekends. /
We / going / plant / trees and flowers / the school garden / water / every afternoon / class.
We / also / planting / young frees / plants / sell / other schools I / hope / we / give / more green color / village / earn some money / school Y & Y.
It / interesting / useful / isn't it?

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25 tháng 7 2019

ĐỀ SỐ 01
I. Circle the words which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. (1m)
1.a. rug b. fund c. upset d. business
2.a. house b. loud c. proud d. group
3. a. danger b. angry c. language d. passage
4. a. socket b. notice c. enrolls d. mobile
II. Choose the right answer for following sentences. (2ms)
1. He ____________ in this town since 1987.
a. lives b. has lived c. have lived d. is living
2. Airmail is more expensive than ____________
a. post-office b. surface mail c. resident d. century
3. Last night, I watched the Romeo and Juliet. At last they killed ____________
a. themselves b. herself c. himself d. ourselves
4. Your son isn't tall ____________ to be a good basketball player.
a. too b. very c. so d. enough
5. Someone ____________ tickets were free.
a. said me b. said me that c. told me d. told to me
6. When she lived in the countryside, she ____________ in the river.
a. was swimming b. used to swim c. has swim d. is used to swimming
7. The manager asked me ____________ for him outside his office.
a. wait b. waiting c. to wait d. waited
8. London is ____________ capital city in Europe.
a. large b. the largest c. large d. most large
III. Read the following passage then answer the questions. (2ms)
Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English.
Why do all these people learn English? It's not difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. Do people in many countries learn English every year?
.....................Yes, they do...............................................................
2. Where do many boys and girls learn English?
..............They learn English at school........................................................
3. Why do adults learn English?
........................Because it is useful for their work.............................................................
4. How do you learn English every day?
...........I learn English every day by learning vocabularies and listening to English songs.........................................................................
IV. A
ange the following words to make complete sentences (1m)
1. how / your / has / lived / long / aunt / here?
.........................How long has your aunt lived here?...........................................................
2. your / room / mine / different / is / from.
...............Your room is different from mine.....................................................................
3. Mai's house / our house / as / as / is / big.
..................Mai's house is as big as our house..................................................................
4. concerned / the new mall / for / / about / we've / ages.
.....................We've concerned about the new mall for ages...............................................................
V. Rewrite the sentences with the same meaning. (2m)
1. The last time I saw him was in 1985.
I haven't .......seen him since 1985.....................................................................
2. Am said to Ha, “You should practice English everyday.”
Am said ....to Ha that she should practice English everyday........................................................................
3. She said to her son, “Go straight upstairs and get into bed.”
She asked her son ........to go straight upstairs and get into bed.................................................
4. He is too young to go to school alone.
He is not.....old enough to go to school alone...........................................................
VI. Use the cue words to make each sentence in the letter. (2ms)
Dear Mary,
I / glad / tell / you /1 / going / join / Y & Y Green Group.

I glad to tell you that I'm going to join the Y&Y Green Group.
We / have / environment month.

We are going to have The environment month.
We / going / clean / neighborhood / weekends. /

We are going to clean the neighborhood at the weekends.
We / going / plant / trees and flowers / the school garden / water / every afternoon / class.

We are going to plant trees and flowers in the school garden and water them every afternoon after class.
We / also / planting / young frees / plants / sell / other schools I / hope / we / give / more green color / village / earn some money / school Y & Y.

We are also planting young trees and plants so we can sell them for other schools. I hope we can give more green color to the village and earn some money for the school Y&Y.
It / interesting / useful / isn't it?

It's interesting and useful, isn't it?

Mọi người ơi, đây là bài thi nói em viết về chủ đề Vietnam'customs and tradition, em sử dụng gg dịch nên có thể có lỗi sai, mọi người đọc rồi chữa lỗi giúp em được không ạ, em cần gấp lắm, em cảm ơn ạ, với mấy chỗ em ghi tiếng việt mọi người dịch sang tiếng anh giúp em với huhu Vietnam is a country have many ancient customs and traditions. Vietnam's culture has been created on many ( nền tảng). Afterward, these...
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Mọi người ơi, đây là bài thi nói em viết về chủ đề Vietnam'customs and tradition, em sử dụng gg dịch nên có thể có lỗi sai, mọi người đọc rồi chữa lỗi giúp em được không ạ, em cần gấp lắm, em cảm ơn ạ, với mấy chỗ em ghi tiếng việt mọi người dịch sang tiếng anh giúp em với huhu

Vietnam is a country have many ancient customs and traditions. Vietnam's culture has been created on many ( nền tảng). Afterward, these basis becomes unified and closer with every passing day.(Từ đó) Vietnam's customs and traditions was not lost.It's passed down through the generations.
But customs and traditions are different, it's not easy to explain. In my opinion, tradition is a type of ceremony. By far in Vietnam, Tet is an important tradition, the Lunar New Year, which comes in late January or early February. On this day, Vietnamese people spend their time to feasting and visiting family and friends. Befor Tet, we'll clean up our house cause we believe it will bring a lot of lucky for us. One of indispensable thing that can't missing on Tet is special food, in Vietnamese we call it "bánh tét, bánh chưng,..." they're made from rice,...In the New Year's Eve, most of people won't sleep, they wait for the Eve and the firework, i love to see the firework when it shining in the sky, look so wonderful. "Tien mung tuoi" or luckymoney is also a traditional which is very popular in Vietnam, children are very exited and extremely happy about receiving tiny red envelopes from adults.
Beside the (traditional) Vietnam's culture are very disversity, some foreigner think it's weird, but this is only on a very basic level and it not mean to stereo all Vietnamese people thay may meet.
For example, about dining etiquette, if invited to a Vietnamese home, Vietnamese people may bring fruit, sweet,.... In the meal, it's politeness for younger generation in the family to invite elders to eat before starting meal.
And that is a little part about VN which i want to tell you. I think these culture are very novel (for/to) foreigner who visit VN, maybe it'll take a little bit time to understand. Anyway it's Vietnam' characteristics, and i love it.

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26 tháng 12 2018

nền tảng: platforms

từ đó: thence

traditional -> tradition

novel (for/to) -> novel to

2 tháng 11 2017

II. There are six mistakes in rhe passage. Find and correct them

Everyone know => knows that in studying foreign languages, practice is the key in fluency. All foreign language learners even the advanced one need practice => practice. There is fact => a fact that a learner can know a lot of grammar rules and vocabulary, however, they can't speaking => speak well yet. So the learners must know how use => to use what they have learned apart from the ability to => of explain grammar rules

2 tháng 11 2017

II. There are six mistakes in rhe passage. Find and correct them

Everyone know => knows that in studying foreign languages, practice is the key in => to fluency. All foreign language learners even the advanced one => ones need practice. There is fact => a fact that a learner can know a lot of grammar rules and vocabulary, however, they can't speaking => speak well yet. So the learners must know how use => to use what they have learned apart from the ability to explain grammar rules

III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, Cor D) that needs correcting 1. The ambulance will be there at about ten minutes 2. He plays tennis twice a week so that to exercise and relax. 3. Jack has been studying medicine abroad since two years and hasn't seen Chis family in all that time 4. After he got home from work, Jim turned on the TV in ordering to watch the news. 5. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children. 6. All writing was done with hand until...
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III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, Cor D) that needs correcting
1. The ambulance will be there at about ten minutes

2. He plays tennis twice a week so that to exercise and relax.

3. Jack has been studying medicine abroad since two years and hasn't seen Chis family in all that time

4. After he got home from work, Jim turned on the TV in ordering to watch the news.

5. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children.

6. All writing was done with hand until the invention of the printing machine.

7.Except for a few minor differences in grammar, spelling and vocabulary, American English is the same to British English.

8.We're really happy for Professor James. He just received an award for excellent in teaching

9. He has less friends in his class now than he had.

10. Christopher Columbus has sailed from Europe in 1492 and discovered a new land

11. Every night, I open the bedroom window so that to let in some fresh air.

12. You can do this math problem by yourselves. You're a student smart enough to figure it out yourself.

13. I'm planning to get a car as soon as I can afford buying one.

14. Our company is successful enough to start several new branches in overseas.

15. She asked me to use a towel to cover the wound and hold it tightly

16.Do you mind to open to the window for me?

17. Scale is an instrument for showing how old people or things are.

18. Are you looking forward going on holiday

19. I promise to show you my new books on wild animals. - Yes, please.

20. She hid the present in order that the children wouldn't find them

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4 tháng 1 2018

11. Every night, I open the bedroom window so that to let in some fresh air.
=> so as
12. You can do this math problem by yourselves. You're a student smart enough to figure it out yourself.
=> yourself
13. I'm planning to get a car as soon as I can afford buying one.
=> to buy
14. Our company is successful enough to start several new branches in overseas.
=> succeeded
15. She asked me to use a towel to cover the wound and hold it tightly
=> tight
16. Do you mind to open to the window for me?
=> if you open
17. Scale is an instrument for showing how old people or things are.
=> to show
18. Are you looking forward going on holiday
=> to going
19. I promise to show you my new books on wild animals. - Yes, please.
=> i will
20. She hid the present in order that the children wouldn't find them
=> couldn't

4 tháng 1 2018

III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, Cor D) that needs correcting
1. The ambulance will be there at->in about ten minutes

2. He plays tennis twice a week so that->as to exercise and relax.

3. Jack has been studying medicine abroad since->for two years and hasn't seen Chis family in all that time

4. After he got home from work, Jim turned on the TV in ordering->order to watch the news.

5. Mumps are a very common disease which->that usually affects children.

6. All writing was done with hand->hands until the invention of the printing machine.

7.Except for a few minor differences in grammar, spelling and vocabulary, American English is the same to->as British English.

8.We're really happy for Professor James. He just received an award for excellent->excellence in teaching

9. He has less->fewer friends in his class now than he had.

10. Christopher Columbus has sailed->sailed from Europe in 1492 and discovered a new land