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7. "Why don't you send an email to complain about the bad service?" Lucy told me. → Lucy suggested that ____________________________________________________. 8. Her entry about modern life was too difficult for us to understand. → ENOUGH_____________________________________________________________ 9. It's advisable to go trekking in Tà Xùa in January. → Tourists had better _________________________________________________________. 10. During my video call with my grandparents, the...
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7. "Why don't you send an email to complain about the bad service?" Lucy told me.
→ Lucy suggested that ____________________________________________________.
8. Her entry about modern life was too difficult for us to understand.
→ ENOUGH_____________________________________________________________
9. It's advisable to go trekking in Tà Xùa in January.
→ Tourists had better _________________________________________________________.
10. During my video call with my grandparents, the screen suddenly froze.
→ While I was having _____________________________________________________________
11. The man tells me where I can find my lost raincoat.
→ The man tells me where ..................................................................................................
12. The hike in the Grand Canyon isn’t easy enough for us to complete.
→ The hike in the Grand Canyon is .............................................................................
13. My teacher assigns us a lot of homework
→ I wish my teacher didn't assigns us a lot of homework
14. The tour guide was not talking slowly enough for me to understand her. (TOO)
→ The tour guide __________________________________________________.
15. Please tell me how I could find the path to get out of the jungle when I get lost.  (HOW)
→ Please tell me 

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3 tháng 11 2024

7 I send an email to complain about the bad service.

8 Her entry about modern life wasn't ease enough for us to understand.

9 go trekking in Tà Xùa in January.

10 a video call with my grandparents, the screen suddenly froze.

11 to find my lost raincoat.

12 too difficult for us to complete.

13 assigns -> assign

14 was talking too fast for me to understand.

15 how to find the path to get out of the jungle when I get lost.

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30 tháng 11 2024

7. "Why don't you send an email to complain about the bad service?" Lucy told me.
→ Lucy suggested that ____I send an email to complain about the bad service ________________________________________________. 
8. Her entry about modern life was too difficult for us to understand.
→ ENOUGH____Her entry about modern life wasn't easy enough for us to understand. _________________________________________________________
9. It's advisable to go trekking in Tà Xùa in January.
→ Tourists had better ___________go trekking in Ta Xua in January______________________________________________.
10. During my video call with my grandparents, the screen suddenly froze.
→ While I was having video call with my grandparents, the screen suddenly froze. _____________________________________________________________
11. The man tells me where I can find my lost raincoat.
→ The man tells me where .......to find my lost raincoat...........................................................................................
12. The hike in the Grand Canyon isn’t easy enough for us to complete.
→ The hike in the Grand Canyon is ....too difficult for us to complete.........................................................................
13. My teacher assigns us a lot of homework
→ I wish my teacher didn't assigns us a lot of homework
14. The tour guide was not talking slowly enough for me to understand her. (TOO)
→ The tour guide ____was talking too fast for me to understand______________________________________________.
15. Please tell me how I could find the path to get out of the jungle when I get lost.  (HOW)
→ Please tell me  how to find the path to get out of the jungle when I get lost.

5 tháng 2 2022

Unless I have information about the course, I will call you.

If you see Peter, you should tell him about the competition.

If you watch movies, listen to music, reading books in English, you will improve your English levell in an effective ways.

If it was not because of the IELTS certificate, he won't go to this IELTS class.

Phone me immediately in an emergency situation.

If Mai's English isn't excellent, she would not has pass the English final exam effortlessly.

5 tháng 2 2022

Unless I don't have information about the course, I will call you.

you see Peter, tell him about the competition.

I want to improve my English level, I should Watching movies, listening to music, and reading books in English.

for the IELTS certificate, he doesn't have to go to this IELTS class.

case there is an emergency.

English is excellent, she can pass the English final exam efforlessly.

25 tháng 8 2020

dài thế

24 tháng 8 2020

Nowadays, English has become very popular language around the world. There are more than 700 million English users in the world which is a terrible number to prove the importance of English. In this essay, I will discuss about the necessity of learning English.
According to the recent research conducted in America last January of this year: 103% of the travelers is good at speaking English. This means that people use English to communicate everyone is very popular, so this language widespread everywhere, especially in rural areas. Students in the countryside have learned English since they were in primary school. Besides, many language centers are opened to serve our learning.
English is a useful language for us. Firstly, Learning English helps people communicate and travel easily. Especially, it helps people from different countries work together. Secondly, it is a good opportunity for our career. We can communicate with international customers and partners without language barriers to get more opportunities. Thirdly, English is the main language of newspapers and books. In our work, it helps us understand documents relating to our job. Furthermore, we have a good job and high salary in the future which have a change of studying aboard.
Today, Learning English become easy with everything around our life. We can study with Internet which we chat with foreign friends and find information. We can also walk the park and exchange with foreign travelers.
To sum up, Learning English is very important with us which helps us to attend good results in the working. We must try to learn good English because it is one the most difficult languages.

English is the most widely used language in the world. Because of that, many good documents of educational institutions and universities are written in English. More than half of websites on the Internet are also written in English, such as newspapers, tools, global online services. Just knowing this language will give you access to endless information. This is one of the biggest benefits of showing how important it is to learn English. English is still a language for people in different countries. English is very beneficial for you when going for a job, when traveling. You will no longer worry about getting lost in the countryside, and also a tool to help you confidently communicate and chat with native speakers. of more than 53 countries and regions, the second language of nearly 100 countries and the common language of more than 400 million people worldwide. In the era of Industry 4.0, almost all industries such as commerce, healthcare, media, tourism, ... are using English. In most of the meetings, forums and exchanges of work, knowledge and experience in the world, this international language is used as a bridge. Along with the integration from abroad into Vietnam, certainly speaking in English is a natural thing. Since there are foreign companies, foreign partners working and communicating only in English, and if you know English that is an advantage for you, you will have the opportunity to study and work with them, Developing myself over life is also easier. English has too many benefits to express, so we must learn English for our own needs and interests.The 5 fastest ways to learn languages ​​are:

- Imitate native speakers

- Learn vocabulary by topic

- Let's talk a lot.

- Learn English through short stories

. - Choose the right English learning environment.

Wish you effective learning with the above methods !

1. Điền đáp án đúng When i was twelve years old, I began to learn english . My parents told me that English was very (1)........... because our country needed a lot of people (2)............ can speak english well. He said that victory would not come to you until you go (3)...,........ it. My parent bought me (4)......... books about english poems and short stories. They were very funny and easy. They make english interesting for me . When(5) ......... my homework . i...
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1. Điền đáp án đúng

When i was twelve years old, I began to learn english . My parents told me that English was very (1)........... because our country needed a lot of people (2)............ can speak english well. He said that victory would not come to you until you go (3)...,........ it.

My parent bought me (4)......... books about english poems and short stories. They were very funny and easy. They make english interesting for me . When(5) ......... my homework . i began to remember English words and passages. I often wrote english compositions when i had free time and talked to my english teacher. He is always glad to answer my question and (6) ........ me some ideas
now my english is better than before . I find two good ways to learn english . the first is to (7)........ the chances to speak , because one of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. Don't be afraid of (8) ....... faces . Don't be shy . And the second way is to use your own words to express your meaning. Josh billing says that life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well (9)........ you hold. learning english is (10)...... that.

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9 tháng 12 2017

1. Điền đáp án đúng

When i was twelve years old, I began to learn english . My parents told me that English was very (1)........useful... because our country needed a lot of people (2)............who can speak english well. He said that victory would not come to you until you go (3)...with,........ it.

My parent bought me (4)..many....... books about english poems and short stories. They were very funny and easy. They make english interesting for me . When(5) ..doing....... my homework . i began to remember English words and passages. I often wrote english compositions when i had free time and talked to my english teacher. He is always glad to answer my question and (6) ....give.... me some ideas
now my english is better than before . I find two good ways to learn english . the first is to (7).....have... the chances to speak , because one of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. Don't be afraid of (8) ...your.... faces . Don't be shy . And the second way is to use your own words to express your meaning. Josh billing says that life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well (9)...with..... you hold. learning english is (10)...about... that.

22 tháng 1 2018

Learning vocabulary is a very important part of learning a language. The more words you know, the more you will be able to understand what you hear and read; and the better you will be able to say what you want to when speaking or writing.

Which words to learn

Every day you hear or read many new English words. You also find them in your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first problem is to decide which ones to concentrate on. Here are some suggestions:

  • learn the words that are important to the subjects you are studying
  • learn the words that you read or hear again and again
  • learn the words that you know you will often want to use yourself
  • do not learn words that are rare or not useful (your teacher can help you with this)

How to learn words

Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Here are a few ideas:

  • write the words in a notebook (with their translations or definitions)
  • write the words and definitions on small cards
    (advice on how to do this)
  • say the words many times (if you have an electronic dictionary you can hear how the word is pronounced)
  • put the words into different groups (you could use a graphic organiser)
  • write them in a file for use with a computer program (such as Quizlet or the one on this site)
  • make associations (in pictures or with other words)
  • ask someone to test you
  • use the words in your own speaking or writing

Some students put a tick or cross in their dictionary next to every word they look up. The next time they turn to a page with a marked word, they quickly check to see if they remember the meaning of that word.

In all of the above ways, you are doing something with the words. It’s usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their definitions or translations and try to remember them. Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words. Learning that to apologizemeans to say sorry is a good start, but it's much better to learn a whole expression containing the word, e.g. He apologized for being late. Not only is this often easier to remember, but you are also learning some very important information on how the word is used.

Learning for vocabulary tests

The previous section on this page gives general advice on how to learn the words that you have chosen as important for you. Often, however, you will be given a set of words by your teacher and told to learn them for a vocabulary test. In this case you need to be sure exactly how you will be tested, because this will influence how you learn the words. There are several ways that the teacher might test your vocabulary learning, but the ways are broadly divided into two categories:

  • You will be given the word and have to:
    • write a definition
    • use it in an example sentence
    • translate it into your language
  • You will be given:
    • a definition
    • a gapped example sentence
    • the translation in your language
    and you have to write the English word.

If you do a vocabulary test from the second group above, then in most cases you will need to learn the exact spelling of the word and will lose marks if you misspell it. As with all tests, be sure to ask the teacher exactly how you will be tested and exactly how you will be graded. You will then avoid wasting time studying something that you will be not be tested on.

Learning vocabulary by reading

The way you learned very many of the words in your own language was by meeting them in the books and magazines you read. The context of a new word in a sentence or story was often enough for you to guess the meaning. Meeting the word again and again in your reading helped you learn it for use in your own speaking and writing. Doing lots of extra reading for pleasure - both fiction and non-fiction - is an excellent way to learn new English words, too. But choose books that you find quite easy to read. Difficult stories or texts that you struggle to understand will not help you to develop your vocabulary the natural way. But remember: to learn new words from reading you have to read A LOT!

More on the importance of reading.

More information about learning words

The vocabulary you know can be divided into two groups - passive vocabulary and active vocabulary. Passive vocabulary contains all the words that you understand when you read or listen, but which you do not use (or cannot remember) in your own writing and speaking. Active vocabulary is all the words you understand, plus all the words that you can use yourself. Your active vocabulary, in English and your own language, is probably much smaller than your passive vocabulary.

The more you work on learning a word, as suggested above, the more likely it is that it will become part of your active vocabulary.

Things to know about the words you learn

Usually the first things you learn about a new English word are what it means and its translation in your own language. But there are other things you need to find out before you can say that you know a word like a native speaker does. For example, you have to learn:

  • how it is spelled
  • how it is pronounced
  • how it is inflected (i.e. how it changes if it is a verb, noun or adjective)
  • other grammar information about it
  • how it collocates (i.e. what other words are often used with it)
    More on collocation
  • if it has a particular style or register
  • the context in which it is most likely to be used [ Types of Vocabulary ]

Native speakers learn these things about words by hearing them and reading them again and again. This is the best way for you to learn them, too.

Go to this site's vocabulary files

Read a Japanese translation of this page.

20 tháng 3 2019

very day you hear or read many new English words. You also find them in your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first problem is to decide which ones to concentrate on. Here are some suggestions:

  • learn the words that are important to the subjects you are studying
  • learn the words that you read or hear again and again
  • learn the words that you know you will often want to use yourself
  • do not learn words that are rare or not useful (your teacher can help you with this)

How to learn words

Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Here are a few ideas:

  • write the words in a notebook (with their translations or definitions)
  • write the words and definitions on small cards 
    (advice on how to do this)
  • say the words many times (if you have an electronic dictionary you can hear how the word is pronounced)
  • put the words into different groups (you could use a graphic organiser)
  • write them in a file for use with a computer program (such as Quizlet or the one on this site)
  • make associations (in pictures or with other words)
  • ask someone to test you
  • use the words in your own speaking or writing

Some students put a k or cross in their dictionary next to every word they look up. The next time they turn to a page with a marked word, they quickly check to see if they remember the meaning of that word.

In all of the above ways, you are doing something with the words. It’s usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their definitions or translations and try to remember them. Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words. Learning that to apologize means to say sorry is a good start, but it's much better to learn a whole expression containing the word, e.g. He apologized for being late. Not only is this often easier to remember, but you are also learning some very important information on how the word is used.

Learning for vocabulary tests

The previous section on this page gives general advice on how to learn the words that you have chosen as important for you. Often, however, you will be given a set of words by your teacher and told to learn them for a vocabulary test. In this case you need to be sure exactly how you will be tested, because this will influence how you learn the words. There are several ways that the teacher might test your vocabulary learning, but the ways are broadly divided into two categories:

  • You will be given the word and have to:
    • write a definition
    • use it in an example sentence
    • translate it into your language
  • You will be given:
    • a definition
    • a gapped example sentence
    • the translation in your language
    and you have to write the English word.

If you do a vocabulary test from the second group above, then in most cases you will need to learn the exact spelling of the word and will lose marks if you misspell it. As with all tests, be sure to ask the teacher exactly how you will be tested and exactly how you will be graded. You will then avoid wasting time studying something that you will be not be tested on.

Learning vocabulary by reading

The way you learned very many of the words in your own language was by meeting them in the books and magazines you read. The context of a new word in a sentence or story was often enough for you to guess the meaning. Meeting the word again and again in your reading helped you learn it for use in your own speaking and writing. Doing lots of extra reading for pleasure - both fiction and non-fiction - is an excellent way to learn new English words, too. But choose books that you find quite easy to read. Difficult stories or texts that you struggle to understand will not help you to develop your vocabulary the natural way. But remember: to learn new words from reading you have to read A LOT!

More on the importance of reading.

More information about learning words

The vocabulary you know can be divided into two groups - passive vocabulary and active vocabulary. Passive vocabulary contains all the words that you understand when you read or listen, but which you do not use (or cannot remember) in your own writing and speaking. Active vocabulary is all the words you understand, plus all the words that you can use yourself. Your active vocabulary, in English and your own language, is probably much smaller than your passive vocabulary.

The more you work on learning a word, as suggested above, the more ly it is that it will become part of your active vocabulary.

Things to know about the words you learn

Usually the first things you learn about a new English word are what it means and its translation in your own language. But there are other things you need to find out before you can say that you know a word a native speaker does. For example, you have to learn:

  • how it is spelled
  • how it is pronounced
  • how it is inflected (i.e. how it changes if it is a verb, noun or adjective)
  • other grammar information about it
  • how it collocates (i.e. what other words are often used with it)
    More on collocation
  • if it has a parular style or register
  • the context in which it is most ly to be used [ Types of Vocabulary ]

Native speakers learn these things about words by hearing them and reading them again and again. This is the best way for you to learn them, too.

Go to this site's vocabulary files

Read a Japanese translation of this page.

 

"Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words."

24 tháng 4 2018

1.

Energy conservation refers to efforts to reduce energy consumption. Energy savings can be achieved through increased energy efficiency, combined with reduced energy consumption and / or reduced consumption from traditional energy sources.

Energy saving can lead to increased financial capital, environmental quality, national security, personal safety, and human comfort. [Citation needed] Individuals and organizations who consume Use energy to directly select energy conservation to reduce energy costs and promote economic security. Industrial and commercial users can increase energy efficiency to maximize profits.

By reducing emissions, energy conservation is an important part of mitigating climate change. Energy saving facilitates the replacement of renewable resources with renewable energy. Energy savings are often the most economical solution to energy shortages and are a more benign environmental option for increased energy production.

14 tháng 5 2019

Learning vocabulary is a very important part of learning a language. The more words you know, the more you will be able to understand what you hear and read; and the better you will be able to say what you want to when speaking or writing.Every day you hear or read many new English words. You also find them in your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first problem is to decide which ones to concentrate on. Here are some suggestions:

-learn the words that are important to the subjects you are studying

-learn the words that you read or hear again and again

-learn the words that you know you will often want to use yourself

-do not learn words that are rare or not useful Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Some students put a tick or cross in their dictionary next to every word they look up. The next time they turn to a page with a marked word, they quickly check to see if they remember the meaning of that word.In all of the above ways, you are doing something with the words. It’s usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their definitions or translations and try to remember them. Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words. Learning that to apologize means to say sorry is a good start, but it's much better to learn a whole expression containing the word. Not only is this often easier to remember, but you are also learning some very important information on how the word is used.The previous section on this page gives general advice on how to learn the words that you have chosen as important for you. Often, however, you will be given a set of words by your teacher and told to learn them for a vocabulary test. In this case you need to be sure exactly how you will be tested, because this will influence how you learn the words.If you do a vocabulary test from the second group above, then in most cases you will need to learn the exact spelling of the word and will lose marks if you misspell it. As with all tests, be sure to ask the teacher exactly how you will be tested and exactly how you will be graded. You will then avoid wasting time studying something that you will be not be tested on.The way you learned very many of the words in your own language was by meeting them in the books and magazines you read. The context of a new word in a sentence or story was often enough for you to guess the meaning. Meeting the word again and again in your reading helped you learn it for use in your own speaking and writing. Doing lots of extra reading for pleasure - both fiction and non-fiction - is an excellent way to learn new English words, too. But choose books that you find quite easy to read. Difficult stories or texts that you struggle to understand will not help you to develop your vocabulary the natural way. But remember: to learn new words from reading you have to read a lot !The vocabulary you know can be divided into two groups - passive vocabulary and active vocabulary. Passive vocabulary contains all the words that you understand when you read or listen, but which you do not use in your own writing and speaking. Active vocabulary is all the words you understand, plus all the words that you can use yourself. Your active vocabulary, in English and your own language, is probably much smaller than your passive vocabulary.The more you work on learning a word, as suggested above, the more likely it is that it will become part of your active vocabulary.Usually the first things you learn about a new English word are what it means and its translation in your own language. But there are other things you need to find out before you can say that you know a word like a native speaker does. Native speakers learn these things about words by hearing them and reading them again and again. This is the best way for you to learn them, too."Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words."

20 tháng 3 2022

frightening

frustrated