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Practice SVIP
Choose the correct answer.
Jane: I ___________ to see you here. I thought you flew to Paris last month.
Bob: I booked the flight, but it was cancelled.
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Choose the correct answer.
Harry: You ________ very tired. What's the matter with you?
Ron: I think I have temperature. I was outside all day yesterday.
Choose the correct answer.
Lily: OMG! Your daughter _________ gorgeous on that prom dress.
Susan: Thanks. It's very nice of you to say so.
Choose the correct answer.
Nam: Thank you very much for helping the disavantaged children here!
An: ___________________________.
Choose the correct answer.
Mike: Let's open a small craft store to raise money for the poor village!
Susan: __________________________.
Supply the correct form of the word in bracket.
She wants to become a (law) to protect more rights for the vulnerable people in the society.
Supply the correct form of the word in bracket.
She always puts all of her energy and (enthusiastic) for her teaching.
Supply the correct form of the word in bracket.
Most parents raise their concern with their children's personal (grow) and changes during puberty stages.
Supply the correct form of the word in bracket.
My teacher usually talks to me with a soft and (sympathize) voice, which helps me find it easy to accept my mistakes.
Supply the correct form of the word in bracket.
She looked very (attract) when she was presenting her ideas confidently in public.
Listen and do the matching.
A woman is talking to her brother about his marriage. Listen and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)
The woman realised that her brother is going to get married tomorrow. |
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The woman believes that her dad will not like the man's girlfriend because of her tatoos and nose rings. |
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According to the conversation, the man's girlfriend is sensitive and caring. |
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The woman supposes that marriage prep class will improve her brother's cooking skill. |
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Listen to the second part of the previous conversation and answer the following question
According to the woman, the man should take the prep class in order to __________.
If you're lucky enough to travel or live abroad – perhaps as part of an exchange or work experience – in order to get the most out of your stay it's essential to mix with the locals. This allows you to put your language skills to the test and find out more about the local culture and way of life. Having lived abroad several times, I've put together a list of tips based on my own experiences to help you make friends in a foreign country.
1. First and foremost - say yes to EVERYTHING (within reason). Obviously, if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in any way DON'T feel obliged to agree to do something. However, don't be put off trying something new or going to somewhere you've never been before. You never know, the group of students from your class who invite you out for a coffee might end up being your friends for life! I'll never forget the time I tried fried grasshoppers in the south of Mexico. I can safely say I won't be eating them again, but it was an interesting experience nonetheless!
2. Secondly, find a hobby or try something entirely new. Join a dance class (I did this in Spain despite having two left feet), a walking club, a photography class, a gym, or learn to cook the local cuisine – the possibilities really are endless!
3. Another option is to attend language exchanges or find a buddy to practise with. This allows you to meet a whole lot of people who are also looking to make friends.
4. Get out of the house! Hours spent in front of Netflix and endless Skype conversations with family and friends back home are a sure-fire way to ensure you feel even more homesick. Make the most of the new and exciting place you live in. Instead of staying shut in your room – go out and explore!
5. Lastly - don't be a wallflower. When you are miles from home, surrounded by people speaking an unfamiliar language and immersed in a foreign culture, it may feel incredibly difficult to be confident and involve yourself in conversations, especially with large groups of people. Nevertheless, try to persevere and make your voice heard. If big groups are intimidating, strike up conversations with individual people in order to get to know them better. More likely than not, you will find that everyone wants to know everything about you, so take advantage of being a novelty.
Read the passage and decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).
(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)Unless you feel secure and comfortable about something, you are not obliged to agree to do it. |
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Attending language exchange classes may help you make new friends. |
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It is suggested that you video call your family in order to ease your homesickness. |
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You should avoid talking to big groups of strange people. |
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If you're lucky enough to travel or live abroad – perhaps as part of an exchange or work experience – in order to get the most out of your stay it's essential to mix with the locals. This allows you to put your language skills to the test and find out more about the local culture and way of life. Having lived abroad several times, I've put together a list of tips based on my own experiences to help you make friends in a foreign country.
1. First and foremost - say yes to EVERYTHING (within reason). Obviously, if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in any way DON'T feel obliged to agree to do something. However, don't be put off trying something new or going to somewhere you've never been before. You never know, the group of students from your class who invite you out for a coffee might end up being your friends for life! I'll never forget the time I tried fried grasshoppers in the south of Mexico. I can safely say I won't be eating them again, but it was an interesting experience nonetheless!
2. Secondly, find a hobby or try something entirely new. Join a dance class (I did this in Spain despite having two left feet), a walking club, a photography class, a gym, or learn to cook the local cuisine – the possibilities really are endless!
3. Another option is to attend language exchanges or find a buddy to practise with. This allows you to meet a whole lot of people who are also looking to make friends.
4. Get out of the house! Hours spent in front of Netflix and endless Skype conversations with family and friends back home are a sure-fire way to ensure you feel even more homesick. Make the most of the new and exciting place you live in. Instead of staying shut in your room – go out and explore!
5. Lastly - don't be a wallflower. When you are miles from home, surrounded by people speaking an unfamiliar language and immersed in a foreign culture, it may feel incredibly difficult to be confident and involve yourself in conversations, especially with large groups of people. Nevertheless, try to persevere and make your voice heard. If big groups are intimidating, strike up conversations with individual people in order to get to know them better. More likely than not, you will find that everyone wants to know everything about you, so take advantage of being a novelty.
Read the passage and answer the following question.
What is the best title for the text?
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