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21 tháng 8 2023

tham khảo

complementary: màu phấn     harmonious: hài hòa      pastel: bổ sung

primary: màu chính      secondary: màu phụ      vibrant: sôi động

The adjectives to describe colours:

-Ablaze - Radiant with bright color.

-Beaming - Bright; shining.

-Bold - Bright; vivid.

-Bright - Brilliant in color.

-Brilliant - Vivid; intense.

-Colorful - Full of vivid colors.

-Dappled - Having a spotted surface.

-Deep - Dark; rich.

21 tháng 8 2023

mấy bài nnay có cần phải tham khảo kh ? 💨

6 tháng 11 2023

Adjectives describe negative attitude:

(Tính từ mô tả thái độ tiêu cực)

- aggressive (adj): hung hăng

- arrogant (adj): kiêu ngạo

- miserable (adj): khốn khổ

- nostalgic (adj): hoài niệm

- pessimistic (adj): bi quan

- sarcastic (adj): mỉa mai

- urgent (adj): khẩn cấp

- bitter (adj): gay gắt

Adjectives describe positive attitude:

(Tính từ mô tả thái độ tích cực)

 -mcalm (adj): bình tĩnh

- complimentary (adj): ca ngợi

- enthusiastic (adj): nhiệt tình

- optimistic (adj): lạc quan

- sympathetic (adj): thông cảm

- grateful (adj): biết ơn

20 tháng 8 2023

boarding school;     school holidays;     home school

school leavers;     mixed school;     primary school

school rules;     secondary school;     singer-sex school

school uniform

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
11 tháng 10 2023

The photo is about a special celebration. There are noisy parade with a lot of people in colorful costumes.

(Bức ảnh nói về một dịp tổ chức đặc biệt. Có những cuộc diễu hành vui nhộn với nhiều người trong trang phục sặc sỡ.)

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
11 tháng 10 2023

- celebration (n): sự tổ chức, lễ kỷ niệm

- parade (n): cuộc diễu hành

- costume (n): trang phục

Read the text. Write the names of colours 1–6 on the colour wheel. Which colours are primary and which are secondary?1. yellow – primaryThe Colour WheelHave you ever thought about how colours are related? Why do some colour combinations look good and others don’t ?According to Isaac Newton, white light consists of all the colours of the rainbow. Newton then arranged them in a circle of warm and cool categories.Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colours on the colour wheel. By mixing two...
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Read the text. Write the names of colours 1–6 on the colour wheel. Which colours are primary and which are secondary?

1. yellow – primary

The Colour Wheel

Have you ever thought about how colours are related? Why do some colour combinations look good and others don’t ?

According to Isaac Newton, white light consists of all the colours of the rainbow. Newton then arranged them in a circle of warm and cool categories.

Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colours on the colour wheel. By mixing two primary colours, we’ve got the secondary colours green, orange and purple.

Colours can also be harmonious or complementary. Complementary colours are directly opposite each other, like red and green. Harmonious colours sit next to each other on the wheel.

Famous artists and decorators have used the colour wheel to choose the right colours ever since then. Everyone agrees that colours can affect our feelings. A vibrant red, for example, is often associated with anger or danger, while yellow is a happy colour. Blue can make people feel calm; pastel pink, which is a gentle pink, sometimes makes them think of romance, and green is the colour of nature.

What’s your favourite colour? What do you associate it with?

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21 tháng 8 2023

1. yellow - primary

2. orange - secondary

3. red - primary

4. purple - secondary

5. blue - primary

6. green - secondary

Check the meaning of the words in the box. Use the words to complete the text below.alter             crops             diseases           gaene          genetic engineering            herbicides            nutrients            weedsThe Fish Tomato and other GM Foods1. Did you know that scientists have put a fish (1) _______ into a tomato? They did it to develop tomatoes which can grow in cold temperatures.2. So what are genes? Genes are instructions which exist inside every cell of every...
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Check the meaning of the words in the box. Use the words to complete the text below.

alter             crops             diseases           gaene          genetic engineering            herbicides            nutrients            weeds

The Fish Tomato and other GM Foods

1. Did you know that scientists have put a fish (1) _______ into a tomato? They did it to develop tomatoes which can grow in cold temperatures.

2. So what are genes? Genes are instructions which exist inside every cell of every living thing. Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes which determine your eye colour, how tall you are, what skills you have, and so on. So if you (2) _______ a plant gene, you can change a specific characteristic like colour, shape or height.

3. (3) _______ changes the genes of plants or animals to make genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Scientists believe that GMOs can help us in many ways. For example, GM (4) _______ can produce more food which contains more (5) _______. They can also have an engineered resistance to insects and (6) _______, and stay fresh for longer. GMOs can make fish grow larger and make cows produce healthier milk. Some people think that if we want to feed the world’s population, we will need GMOs.

4. But does genetic engineering work? Farmers use (7) _______ to kill weeds, but these chemicals can also damage crops. In the USA, farmers use GM crops which resist herbicides, so that they can destroy (8) _______ without damaging the crop. However, some ‘superweeds’ are becoming immune to the herbicides, so the farmers have to use more and more chemicals.

5. Food is very important to all of us and many people believe we are what we eat. These people are worried about the overuse of chemicals and the possible effects of eating GMOs. Some governments oppose them. What do you think?

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21 tháng 8 2023

alter: thay đổi         crops: cây trồng          diseases: bệnh tật          gene: gien

genetic: di truyền          engineering: kỹ thuật          herbicides: thuốc diệt cỏ

nutrients: chất dinh dưỡng          weeds: cỏ dại

Did you know that scientists have put a fish (1) GENE into a tomato? They did it to develop tomatoes which can grow in cold temperatures.

So what are genes? Genes are instructions which exist inside every cell of every living thing. Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes which determine your eye colour, how tall you are, what skills you have, and so on. So if you (2) ALTER a plant gene, you can change a specific characteristic like colour, shape or height.

(3) ENGINEERING changes the genes of plants or animals to make genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Scientists believe that GMOs can help us in many ways. For example, GM (4) GENETIC can produce more food which contains more (5) NUTRIENTS. They can also have an engineered resistance to insects and (6) DISEASES, and stay fresh for longer. GMOs can make fish grow larger and make cows produce healthier milk. Some people think that if we want to feed the world’s population, we will need GMOs.

But does genetic engineering work? Farmers use (7) HERBICIDES to kill weeds, but these chemicals can also damage crops. In the USA, farmers use GM crops which resist herbicides, so that they can destroy (8)WEEDS without damaging the crop. However, some ‘superweeds’ are becoming immune to the herbicides, so the farmers have to use more and more chemicals.

Food is very important to all of us and many people believe we are what we eat. These people are worried about the overuse of chemicals and the possible effects of eating GMOs. Some governments oppose them. What do you think?

Look at the photo. Then check the meaning of the words in blue in the Football FAQs and read the text. Do you pass or throw the ball when you play football? Do you think it’s a difficult sport? Would you like to do it? Why / Why not?Football FAQsWhat is football?1. Football is a ball game which has become very popular in Việt Nam. It involves passing the ball into the opponent's goal with any part of the body except the hands and arms.How long has it been a sport?2. Modern football - one of...
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Look at the photo. Then check the meaning of the words in blue in the Football FAQs and read the text. Do you pass or throw the ball when you play football? Do you think it’s a difficult sport? Would you like to do it? Why / Why not?

Football FAQs

What is football?

1. Football is a ball game which has become very popular in Việt Nam. It involves passing the ball into the opponent's goal with any part of the body except the hands and arms.

How long has it been a sport?

2. Modern football - one of the most beloved team sports-probably started in England in the early nineteenth century.

Do I need to be in good shape to play football?

3. It's a great sport for kids who just want to participate in a team sport, but who may not already have a high level of fitness and skills.

What equipment do I need?

4. A team uniform, long stockings, shin guards, and cleats which are lightweight, low-top shoes so that you can move over the field without slipping.

What are the best places for football?

5. In parks or playgrounds. When you're learning, it's best to find a place where there are many youth football clubs to play organised matches.

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20 tháng 8 2023

- which: cái gì

- who: ai

- where: ở đâu

You pass the ball when you play football.

I don't think it's a difficult sport. I'd like to try it. Because it's a ball game which has become very popular.

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
5 tháng 11 2023

- Four personality adjectives in the dialogue

(4 tính từ mô tả tính cách trong bài)

friendly (thân thiện)

punctual (đúng giờ)

confident (tự tin) 

brave (dũng cảm)

 

Ruby: So, this is your first school show, Mason. Are you excited about it?

Mason: Yes, I am. But I'm anxious too. There's going to be a big audience!

Ruby: Don't worry. They’re friendly!

Mason: I hope so. Where’s Alex? He isn't here yet.

Ruby: That's strange. He's usually very punctual.

Mason: Maybe he's too frightened to come.

Ruby: Alex? No, it can't be that. He's a really confident person.

Miss Hart: Hello, Mason. I had a message from Alex. He’s ill and can't perform tonight. He's very upset about it. Can you sing this song in the second half?

Mason: I know the song well, so maybe…

Miss Hart: Thanks, Mason. That's brave of you. Don't worry, you’ll be great.

Ruby: You've got your own song now. How exciting!

Mason: I know. But I'm terrified!

I know 6 more personality adjectives: sociable, timid, clever, bossy, introvert, extrovert.

(Tôi biết thêm 6 tính từ tính cách: hòa đồng, rụt rè, khéo léo, hách dịch, hướng nội, hướng ngoại.)

16 tháng 2 2023

1.eye

2.nose

3.shoulder

4.hand

5.leg

6.foot

7.arm

8.mouth

9.cheek

10.hair

\(#PaooNqoccc\)

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
13 tháng 10 2023

Other  words for body parts: ear (tai), head (đầu), eyebrow (lông mày), finger (ngón tay), toe (ngón chân), nail (móng),...

18 tháng 7 2018

Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage.

When you hear the word " bank ", what do you think of ? A ....place...(1) to put money ? The land on the edge of a river ? To depend on something or someone ? If you choose any of .....these...(2) things, you are right. Why ? Because words often have ....more....(3) than one meaning. The tricky part is figuring out .....which...(4) meaning is appropriate. Choosing the correct meaning of a word depends on ...two....(5) things. First, it depends on the words and ...sentences....(6) surrounding your particular word. The other words and sentences give you context clues. ......secondly...(7), the meaning depends on how the words is .......used....(8) in the sentence. It is a noun, a verb, ....an....(9) adjective or part of a phrase ? Knowing the word's part of speech will ....help...(10) discover the word's precise meaning.

18 tháng 7 2018

(1) place

(2) these

(3) more

(4) which

(5) two

(6) sentences

(7) Second

(8) used

(9) an

(10) help