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Practice SVIP
Put the phrases into the correct columns.
- Thanks, I appreciate it!
- Best of luck to you!
- Good luck on your journey!
- Hope everything goes well!
- I'll do my best, thanks!
- I hope it goes well too!
Saying good luck
Responding
Put the phrases into the correct columns.
- Hope it all works out!
- Thanks! I'm feeling confident!
- Thank you, I'm excited!
- Wishing you all the best!
- Break a leg!
- Thanks for the encouragement!
Saying good luck
Responding
Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.
A. I'm also practicing my speech every day
B. Yes, I've made them
C. You know the topic well
D. but I'm still nervous about speaking in front of everyone
E. I'm sure you'll do great
Kien: Hey, Tuan! How's your presentation going?
Tuan: Hi, Kien! It's going okay, .
Kien: I understand. What's the topic again?
Tuan: It's about Ha Long Bay. I have to explain why it's one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam.
Kien: That sounds interesting! Have you made your slides?
Tuan: , but I'm not sure if my English is good enough.
Kien: Don't worry! . Just take your time when speaking.
Tuan: Yeah, I'll try. .
Kien: That's a good plan. It'll help you feel more confident.
Tuan: Thanks, Kien. I hope it goes well.
Kien: Good luck, Tuan! .
Tuan: Thanks! I'll do my best!
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Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.
A. I'm a little worried about Math, but I've been practicing a lot.
B. The university entrance exam is next week.
C. I know you'll do great!
D. You can't study all the time.
E. It's a lot, but I'm trying my best.
Lan: Hey, Nhung! How's everything going with your studies?
Nhung: Hi, Lan! I'm a bit nervous.
Lan: I understand. You must be working hard. What subjects are you studying for?
Nhung: I'm studying Math, Literature, and English.
Lan: You've been working hard, right? I'm sure you'll do well!
Nhung: I hope so.
Lan: Don't worry too much. Just stay calm and remember what you've studied.
Nhung: Thanks, Lan. I'll try my best.
Lan: That's good! You need to rest, too.
Nhung: You're right. I'll try to relax more.
Lan: Good luck, Nhung!
Nhung: Thanks so much, Lan! I really appreciate your support!
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1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
English is the language with the most borrowed words in the world.
1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
An illness brought on by a natural disaster is the longest term in English.
1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
The internet and technology are the main reasons that help form new words every year.
1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
"Street date" is one of more than 800 words added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2023.
1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
William Shakespeare created some vocabulary that is used today.
1. Over 30% of English words come from other languages
More than 30% of English words are borrowed from other languages like French, Latin, Sanskrit, Japanese, and Spanish. For example, "cheer" comes from Old French "chiere," and "gravity" comes from Latin "gravitas." Many English words have their origins in these languages.
2. The longest word in English has 189,819 letters
The longest word in English is the chemical name for a protein called titin, which has 189,819 letters. However, the longest word found in most dictionaries is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," a 45-letter word for a lung disease caused by inhaling small particles, like those from volcanoes.
3. More than 800 new words are added to the dictionary every year
Over 800 new words are added to the English dictionary each year. This is because of the influence of the internet and technology. For example, in 2023, Merriam-Webster added 690 new words, including "rizz" (charm or romantic appeal) and "street date" (the release date of a product).
4. Shakespeare introduced over 1,700 words to the English language
William Shakespeare, the famous playwright, created more than 1,700 words. Many of these words are still used today. For example, "fashionable" comes from Troilus and Cressida, "bedroom" is from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "manager" comes from Love's Labour's Lost.
Read the passage and decide if each sentence is True, False, or Not given.
"Bedroom" was created when Shakespeare wrote the play Love's Labour's Lost.
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