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11 tháng 5 2021

    The world is currently very developed, which means that science and technology are very developing,especially mobile phones..They have a lot of advantages. Because they are so useful. They work remotely, even when you're in another part of the world. You can communicate verbally, video, audio and exchange other media. All websites, applications and software have been created to help users socialize. Social media, texting, texting, laptops, tablets, and cell phones mean no one needs to feel isolated in the digital world. Users can be regularly updated with news about local events and social developments. We can also learn through technology. Anyone with access to the internet today can access a huge amount of the world's knowledge through the web. Alternatively, lessons and courses can now be offered virtually online. Online social media or playing computer and mobile games is becoming more and more popular. Traditional media also developed, as television and broadcasting were digitized along with radio. It has many benefits, but it also has disadvantages. Nowadays, there are a lot of young people who are interacting too much with internet devices, and can easily watch bad programs, programs like those are not good for them. However,mobile phones have a lot of advantages, are important parts of our life

25 tháng 10 2021

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23 tháng 4 2018
Top 10 Advantages of Mobile Phones

1. They are convenient.

It’s great being able to call a friend when you are out and about – without being tied to a land line.

2. They can be life savers.

Taking a mobile phone with you when you go hiking is a basic safety precaution. If you lose your way or get stuck in bad weather, your mobile phone could just save your life.

Top 10 Disadvantages of Mobile Phones:

1. Dependency

It is easier than you might think to become addicted to your mobile phone, and so dependent on it that you forget to communicate in real life.

. Isolation

It’s ironic, but some people feel that the cellphone (which is designed to keep people connected) can actually drive us further apart. Have you ever seen a group of friends at a restaurant, looking down at their phones instead of each other? That.

6. Security issues

If someone taps in to your data they could steal your identity, pilfer your photos, and erase your contacts list.

Read the essay and answer the questions.1. What are the arguments for a ban on mobile phones?2. What are the arguments against a ban?3. In which paragraph does the writer give a personal opinion? What is it?Mobile phones should be banned from schools.Discuss.1. Our school plans to ban mobile phones because many teachers complain that they are a nuisance. There are arguments both for and against this rule.2. One of the arguments for the ban is that people say that phones cause problems at...
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Read the essay and answer the questions.

1. What are the arguments for a ban on mobile phones?

2. What are the arguments against a ban?

3. In which paragraph does the writer give a personal opinion? What is it?

Mobile phones should be banned from schools.

Discuss.

1. Our school plans to ban mobile phones because many teachers complain that they are a nuisance. There are arguments both for and against this rule.

2. One of the arguments for the ban is that people say that phones cause problems at school. Students forget to turn their phones off during class, and if one rings, it disturbs the whole class. Outside the classroom, phones can also cause more serious problems, such as cyberbullying. They say that it is worse if students have access to the internet at school.

3. On the other hand, phones can be a great resource for students. For instance, students use their mobiles in class to research information online. In addition, students can use apps on their phones to help them with schoolwork, for example by creating homework reminders.

4. Personally, I am not in favour of banning mobiles completely as students need them before and after school. However, I think students should agree to keep their phones on silent and in their bags.

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21 tháng 8 2023

1. What are the arguments for a ban on mobile phones?

People say that phones cause problems at school

2. What are the arguments against a ban?

Phones can be a great resource for student

3. In which paragraph does the writer give a personal opinion? What is it?

The writer give a personal opinion in paragraph 4. She thinks students should agree to keep their phones on silent and in their bags.

1 How much time do you spend on leisure activities ?2 What do you think is the best leisure activities for teenagers ?3 Should parent decide how teenager spend their free times ?4 What are the benefits of using computer or mobile phones for leisure activities?What are the harmful things it may bring us?5 According to you, what are Vietnamese students's three most common activities6 Do you prefer living in the city or the countryside ? Why ?7 What do you think about the ‘’nomadic life’’...
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1 How much time do you spend on leisure activities ?
2 What do you think is the best leisure activities for teenagers ?
3 Should parent decide how teenager spend their free times ?
4 What are the benefits of using computer or mobile phones for leisure activities?
What are the harmful things it may bring us?
5 According to you, what are Vietnamese students's three most common activities
6 Do you prefer living in the city or the countryside ? Why ?
7 What do you think about the ‘’nomadic life’’ ?
8 Do you agree with ‘’ country life doesn't excite me at all so boring and inconvenient’’?
9 Making a list of some changes about the life in the countryside that you know?
10 where can you find the terraced fields?
11 what do the most ethnic people in Vietnam live on ?
12 Have you ever been SaPa ? How do people in Sapa live?
13 What do you know Thai people?
14 What is it important to continue family custom and tradition?
15 According to you, what is the most important festival in Vietnam ? Why?
16 Do you know about Giong festival ? What did he do for the country?
17 Do you love festivals in your country ? Why ?

Bạn nào giúp mình với mình sắp thi nói mà không biết trả lời thế nào cho hay

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20 tháng 12 2016

1. I have about an hour per day spending on my favorite hobbies and other things. In these time, I usually listening to music, play games...

 

2. I think those activities such as playing sport, praticing piano or some kind of instrument, learn how to bake cakes,... Because teenagers really need to grow their physical condition and other skills too.

 

3. I don't think that parents should decide that for teenagers. At these ages, teenagers need to feel free to do things they like. But parents can give advice for their children.

 

4. The advantages of using technology in leisure activities are like they can help us to get more information on the internet that could be useful for our activities, technology may bring a comfortable feeling when we work… But the disadvantage that if we use computer or mobile phone too much, it would be harmful for our health.

5. To me, the Vietnamese student would usually do activities such as going to a football match that is an activity that boys really love, or going shopping, hanging out at the café’s or just simply go to a place and do the homework together.

6. Option 1: I mostly like to live in the city because of course it is more modern, comfortable and convenient. I can go to many interesting places and do things that is not possible in the countryside.(Ex: Go to the shopping mall, play games at the arcade…)

Option 2: I always love to be in the countryside. Because it’s really a peaceful place with no noisy sounds of the city at all. And the countryside is beautiful, of course I can do some activities that is not possible in the city too. (Ex: go fishing, feed animals,…)

7. Well, the “nomadic life” to me it’s really interesting. You can go to anywhere you like, travel and see lots of different things. But the fact is, you can’t see your family very often. That cause a little homesick.

8. Option 1: Yes. I do feel that the countryside is boring. There is no wi-fi, no shopping mall, and the other interesting places in the city too. It’s really inconvenient when you’ll have to go very far to buy things and you just can’t do anything fun.

Option 2: I don’t really on it. I think the countryside is quite nice place to live. Although it’s a bit inconvenient but there are still lots of things to do. I’m quite a nature person, I love to do activities such as going fishing, picking mushrooms in the forest, feed the cows,… Lots of interesting things that you can do when you are close to the nature.

9. Well, the world is growing everyday and of course there are changes in the country life too. Things are not being so rustic as we used to know. Now there are different things such as new and more modern schools, they built a bigger and nicer street, the people’s farming work is getting easier because there are more equipment, they built more shops… in the residential…

10. In Viet Nam, terraced fields often appear at mountainous places such as Yen Bai, Lai Chau, Son La, Sa Pa – Lao Cai,…

11. I think most ethnic people in Vietnam live on farming.

12. The ethnic people in SaPa are mostly H’Mong people. They wear they traditional costumes and work for their life. Usually, women make brocades and sell them to tourists or customers, when people here do farming, they wear a weaving basket on their back...

20 tháng 12 2016

Sorry bạn, mình chỉ trả lời được đến câu 12.

 

 

Today (1)....everyone in the streets of Seoul carries a mobile phone, and many people in the Subway or on the bus are (2)..... on it or texting. The rapid proliferation of phones offers a (3).... case for understanding the contemporary culture of South Korean young people 2005, ninety per cent of young Koreans between the ages of fourteen and nineteen had a mobile phone and 38.2 per cent of young users (4).... more than one thousand text messages per month. For young Koreans, the mobile phone...
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Today (1)....everyone in the streets of Seoul carries a mobile phone, and many people in the Subway or on the bus are (2)..... on it or texting. The rapid proliferation of phones offers a (3).... case for understanding the contemporary culture of South Korean young people 2005, ninety per cent of young Koreans between the ages of fourteen and nineteen had a mobile phone and 38.2 per cent of young users (4).... more than one thousand text messages per month. For young Koreans, the mobile phone has become metaphorically a part of the body (5).... than a form of media technology to be used only when necessary. The fast spread of the mobile phone, not only as a (6).... for communication, but also as a cultural artifact with various meanings among young Koreans, (7) .... a number of questions about the role of "new" technology in Korean youth culture. Why are young Koreans so (8) ....mobile and technologically- mediated communication, and how do the new modes of mobile communication (9).....young people's everyday lives? In addition, how are (10).... young mobile phone users represented in the Korean media? 1. A. not B. all C. no D. almost2. A.calling B.saying C. telling D. speaking3. A. fascinate B. fascination C. fascinated D. fascinating4. A.sent B. made C. post D. did5. A. nearer B. rather C. larger D. quite6. A.gift B. device C. tool D. way7. A. leads B. increases C. raises D. rises8. A. interested in B. involved with C. curious on D. crazy of9. A. reorganized B.reorganizing C. reorganizes D. reorganize10. A.this B. most C. those D. O/
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3 tháng 1

1. D

2. D

3. D

4. A

5. B

6. B

7. C

8. A

9. D

10. C

4 tháng 1

Today (1)....everyone in the streets of Seoul carries a mobile phone, and many people in the Subway or on the bus are (2)..... on it or texting. The rapid proliferation of phones offers a (3).... case for understanding the contemporary culture of South Korean young people 2005, ninety per cent of young Koreans between the ages of fourteen and nineteen had a mobile phone and 38.2 per cent of young users (4).... more than one thousand text messages per month. For young Koreans, the mobile phone has become metaphorically a part of the body (5).... than a form of media technology to be used only when necessary. The fast spread of the mobile phone, not only as a (6).... for communication, but also as a cultural artifact with various meanings among young Koreans, (7) .... a number of questions about the role of "new" technology in Korean youth culture. Why are young Koreans so (8) ....mobile and technologically- mediated communication, and how do the new modes of mobile communication (9).....young people's everyday lives? In addition, how are (10).... young mobile phone users represented in the Korean media? 

1. A. not B. all C. no D. almost

2. A.calling B.saying C. telling D. speaking

3. A. fascinate B. fascination C. fascinated D. fascinating

4. A.sent B. made C. post D. did

5. A. nearer B. rather C. larger D. quite

6. A.gift B. device C. tool D. way

7. A. leads B. increases C. raises D. rises

8. A. interested in B. involved with C. curious on D. crazy of

9. A. reorganized B.reorganizing C. reorganizes D. reorganize

10. A.this B. most C. those D. 

19 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo

1. You can do a lot with mobile phones: for example you can play games and taking photos.

2. You can buy a lot of gadgets now, for instance, pencils and rulers.

3. My parents like bands such as BIGBANG and 2NE1.

4. When my grandad / grandma was young, he / she did other things like playing “ô ăn quan” and herding buffaloes.

1: for instance/for example

2: such as

3: likes

4: or example

6 tháng 6 2021

Refer:

There has been a lot of argument about whether students should be allowed to bring their mobile phones to school. In my opinion, students should not be allowed to bring their mobile phones to school. Let me explain why it is reasonable not to allow students to bring their phones to school.

First of all, I think mobile phones will sidetrack the learning of students. If they use their mobile phones for playing or just for learning purpose, they may not pay enough attention in class because they just concentrate on playing with their mobile phones. So, the academic results of the students will drop due to the use of the mobile phones during the class. Moreover, the learning process of the students may be hindered too.

Secondly, bringing their own mobile phones is not necessary because of the public phones in school. Public phones are provided by the school. So, students can use phones near the school gate or tuck shop. And there are three public phones, which are enough for students to contact their parents. They need not bring their phones to school if their reason is contacting their parents.

What is more, there are enough resources for learning in school already. As a result, students don’t have the need to bring their phones to school. Because of the rapid development of technologies nowadays, computers are invented. So they can use computers for learning. Moreover, computers mostly have the programmes  or function which mobile phones share the same too. Therefore,it is not a must or a need for students to bring their phones to school.

However, some students said that the purpose of bringing mobile phones to school is to contact parents if they face a traffic accident. But in fact, students just use one or two minutes to contact their parents, and they use plenty of time to play games in their mobile phones. This shows the main purpose of bringing mobile phones is not contacting their parents, but to play with their mobile phones on the way back home. Bringing mobile phones in order to contact their parents is just an excuse for them.

To sum up, students bringing their phones to school is just to play with their phones only, but not to contact their parents. Therefore, I think students should not be allowed to bring mobile phones to school.

6 tháng 6 2021

       Today, there are many students who are using, there are private phones for themselves, but there are some of you who not only use them at home but also bring them to school to use, I partially agree and partly disagree. As for the consent, there are people who need to use the phone as a source of information to look up and study online. but I don't mind more. Because most students bring their phones to school to surf the net, take pictures, text messages, and access unhealthy social networking sites. Therefore, even if the phone can be looked up and useful for learning, it should not be brought to school

3 tháng 5 2017

@Nguyễn Trần Thành Đạt

8 tháng 5 2017

1Many pollution prevention opportunities are available to schools. Below is a list of some things schools can do:

  • Purchase less toxic cleaning supplies.
  • Use double-sided copies. Set all computers to print double sided.
  • Join the Clean Air Zone Program and actively encourage parents to adhere to the signs by no idling.
  • Use energy-efficient fluorescent lights and properly recycle them when they are spent.
  • Start an alternative transportation program at school to encourage biking, walking, or carpooling.
  • Turn off lights when not in use.
  • Use recycled products and other environmentally friendly products.
  • Plug holes and caulk windows to stop heat loss.
  • Lower the thermostat during unoccupied hours.
  • Turn off all machines when not in use.
  • Fix leaks in faucets and pipes.
  • Only run the dishwasher when it is full.
  • Use water-efficient and native landscaping.
  • Water school grounds in the morning or in the evening to prevent evaporation. Do not over water.
  • Use a minimal amount of fertilizers and pesticides and follow directions. Find natural alternatives if possible.
  • Use non-chemical pest control methods such as swatters for insects and mechanical traps for mice.
  • Use integrated pest management.
  • Start a Chemical Roundup Program to properly dispose of old and potentially hazardous materials and prevent the accumulation of chemicals in the future.