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Practice SVIP
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- have a healthy diet
- physical stress
- academic stress
- play sports
- stress due to family problems
- social stress
- seek support from parents
- sleep enough
Causes of stress for teenagers
Tips to deal with stress
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- romantic relationships
- talk about problems to your parents
- focus on positive things
- traumatic events
- peer pressure
- do what makes you happy
Causes of stress for teenagers
Tips to deal with stress
Vietnam teens devote more leisure time to cyberspace than reality
A recent survey of 400 students aged from 13 to 19 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City has illustrated an ‘immense gap' in the lives of urban teenagers and highlighted worrying problems about their conceptions, attitudes, and behavior.
The teenagers in the survey spent the most time within the four walls of classrooms, with little left for sports or community-related activities.
Besides the time at school, 92 percent of students said they have ‘extra time' for studies at the homes of teachers for two or three subjects, including Mathematics and English.
Lack of career orientation
Regardless of their diligence in their studies, 46 percent of teens said they do not know what type of career path they want to pursue.
It seems that many students consider their studies a duty, instead of a motivation to possess knowledge.
In fact, parents spend less than two hours a day talking with their children. Most of this time is spent at the dining table or watching television.
Sadly, most of these interactions between parents and children are uncomfortable for teens, because they are often reprimanded for their social lives.
Consequently, 30 percent of teens blame their parents for disregarding their needs and desires. Forty percent said they are often intimidated by their parents, and 50 percent admitted that they are shy about telling private stories to their parents.
Read the text and look for the words that match the definitions.
Vietnam teens devote more leisure time to cyberspace than reality
A recent survey of 400 students aged from 13 to 19 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City has illustrated an ‘immense gap' in the lives of urban teenagers and highlighted worrying problems about their conceptions, attitudes, and behavior.
The teenagers in the survey spent the most time within the four walls of classrooms, with little left for sports or community-related activities.
Besides the time at school, 92 percent of students said they have ‘extra time' for studies at the homes of teachers for two or three subjects, including Mathematics and English.
Lack of career orientation
Regardless of their diligence in their studies, 46 percent of teens said they do not know what type of career path they want to pursue.
It seems that many students consider their studies a duty, instead of a motivation to possess knowledge.
In fact, parents spend less than two hours a day talking with their children. Most of this time is spent at the dining table or watching television.
Sadly, most of these interactions between parents and children are for teens, because they are often reprimanded for their social lives.
Consequently, 30 percent of teens blame their parents for disregarding their needs and desires. Forty percent said they are often intimidated by their parents, and 50 percent admitted that they are shy about telling private stories to their parents.
Read the text and look for the words that match the definitions.
Fill in the blank with ONE suitable word.
Dealing pressures and in middle school can difficult. The pressure may be to make friends, earn good , excel in sports or other activities, and deal with hectic schedules. More and more people are going to high school now and it is becoming tougher to get in. Middle-school students face pressure to keep their grades up every day. They are a competition with their peers to be the best and the brightest in everything.
During the teenage years, children will the pressure to grow up. No longer will they be able to act a child and not worry about responsibilities. Their should help them make this transition from a child to an adult easy and teach them to wise decisions. Prepare them for the world ahead of them and don't let go completely at . Gradually let the growing up occur.
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author, and philanthropist. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO, and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Gates stepped down as a chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000, but he remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014 and assumed a new post as technology adviser to support the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella. Since 1987, Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. As of September 2017, he is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$86 billion. In 2009, Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. The foundation works to save lives and improve global health and is working with Rotary International to eliminate polio.
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1. When was William Henry Gates born?
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author, and philanthropist. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO, and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Gates stepped down as a chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000, but he remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014 and assumed a new post as technology adviser to support the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella. Since 1987, Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. As of September 2017, he is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$86 billion. In 2009, Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. The foundation works to save lives and improve global health and is working with Rotary International to eliminate polio.
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2. Who launched Microsoft - the world's largest PC software company?
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author, and philanthropist. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO, and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Gates stepped down as a chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000, but he remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014 and assumed a new post as technology adviser to support the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella. Since 1987, Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. As of September 2017, he is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$86 billion. In 2009, Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. The foundation works to save lives and improve global health and is working with Rotary International to eliminate polio.
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3. Did Gates step down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014?
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author, and philanthropist. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO, and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Gates stepped down as a chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000, but he remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014 and assumed a new post as technology adviser to support the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella. Since 1987, Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. As of September 2017, he is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$86 billion. In 2009, Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. The foundation works to save lives and improve global health and is working with Rotary International to eliminate polio.
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4. Who founded the Giving Pledge?
William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author, and philanthropist. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO, and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Gates stepped down as a chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000, but he remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014 and assumed a new post as technology adviser to support the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella. Since 1987, Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. As of September 2017, he is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$86 billion. In 2009, Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. The foundation works to save lives and improve global health and is working with Rotary International to eliminate polio.
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5. What's the purpose of this foundation?
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
1. They told us, “Our friends will get the award for their highest scores”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
2. He said, “I will go to school by bus tomorrow”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
3. Phong said, “I need to learn more vocabulary”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
4. His brother told her, “You can use my computer today”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
5. Mai said, “I cannot go to the movies with you, Nam”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
6. Tom said, “I have already had breakfast, so I am not hungry”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
7. I said to Nick, “You don't have to do it right now. You can do it tomorrow”.
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
8. He said to them, “Your supervisor will be here in five minutes.”
Rewrite the sentence into reported speech.
9. She said to me, “I want to lend you my bike, but my brother has broken it yesterday. I'm so sorry.”
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10. The mother said to me, “The sun rises in the East.”
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