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read the coversation ,and choose true ( T ) or false ( F ) :
Nam : Welcome back , Phuong ! Brazil is amazing , isn't it ?
Phuong : It is , Nam , and it's very diverse !
Nam : What do you mean ?
Phuong : The beaches in the south are so peaceful , while cities like Roo are overcrowed .
Nam : What about the people ?
Phuong : In Rio some people are wealthy , with high living standards . But there are also poor people who live in slums .
Nam : Life must be difficult in the slums .
Phuong : Yes , the slum are overcrowed , and crime is a major problem there .
Nam :Crime affects everyone in the city , doesn't it ?
Phuong : It does ,Nam . But there are probably other problems in the slums too , like dissease , and poor healthcare ,...
Nam : Wow ,did you see that yourself ?
Phuong : However , i love Brazil and i had a very good time there .
Nam : sure ,it's a real experience , isn't it ?
Phuong : It is .
1 . Phuong thinks brazil is interesting ...T....
2. Places in Brazil are very different ..T.....
3. Rio's problem are only in the slums ...T....
4. It is not safe for tourists to visit the slums ...T....
5. Nam thinks Phuong 's visit to Brazil is not worthwile ...F....
Nguyễn Công Tỉnh
4. Homelessness (home) is a significant social issue world wide
- Ở đằng sau từ cần điền là từ is a ... nên từ cần điền phải là 1 noun => ta dùng homelessness (sự vô gia cư) chứ ko dùng homeless nhé vì "homeless" là 1 adj
1. peaceful
2. unlawful
3. poverty
4. criminals
5. unhealthy
B1/1. peaceful
2. laws
3. Poverty
4. crimes
5. unhealthy
6. Homeless
7. wealthy
8. death
9. stressful
10. physicians
Học tốt
People living in the slums never get good healthcare,......... ?
A. standard of living
B. standard living
C. standard life
D. life of standard
When speaking of local transport in Vietnam, no discussion goes on for too long without mention of the bicycle and its role in Vietnamese daily life. In Western countries, most people enjoy bicycles as a kind of sport or a healthy way to commute. For us in Saigon, though, bicycles are a tradition and a livelihood.
On one small Vietnamese bicycle a thousand flowers can bloom. Photo courtesy of flickr/Rosino
For generations, bicycles have been used not only as transport but also as a way of generating income for working-class families. A lot of people’s lives are closely connected to this rudimentary conveyance because they can earn their living right on two wheels.
Then and Now
Times are changing in big cities Saigon. A few years ago in this city, you might spot women wearing the iconic palm-leaf conical hats and selling sky rice, corn, bread, vegetables, steamed cake, noodles and other Vietnamese specialties directly from their bicycles. The products would be piled in big baskets and fastened to the saddles of their bicycles with rope.
The bicycle is still the best way to transport plants for this vendor in the city of Saigon, Vietnam. For some, bicycle traditions still run strong. Photo courtesy of flickr/zrim
On bicycles, they could ride down winding roads to new neighbourhoods to sell their produce, sometimes advertising their wares by calling out. If they found a hot spot of customers, they would park their bicycles and sell for a few hours, stationary. For a long time, this was the way of life for the working class in Vietnam; many of today’s successful and talented people were nurtured by their mothers’ loads of food on bicycles.
Nowadays, bicycle vendors are rarely seen in a metropolis Saigon. Maybe that’s because the standard of living has been raised. More people have ‘innovated’ their little enterprises, switching to businesses in shops, food stalls or even large malls. But if you follow some winding roads yourself and head for the countryside, you might still hear the cries of women (or even men) selling their local produce from the seats of their bicycles. They’ll ly be selling some fruit you can buy.
In Vietnam, a bicycle ride for two is considered a roman and sweet first date. Photo courtesy of flickr/vincent0849
Bicycle Romance
The image of bicycles in Vietnam has nevertheless remained iconic in Vietnamese poems and songs that praise the beauty of love on bicycles. A bike with no motor is inexpensive transport and has actually become a symbol of pure and nostalgic love from a time when speed and wealth were less important.
Today, bicycles are still used as pracal and affordable transport for a lot of people, especially students. Boys often give girls bike rides to high school or university and then back home. Day in and day out, rain or shine, stormy or calm, young hearts are stirred by a first date on a bicycle, which may sweep them away into new love. For us in Vietnam, love and bicycles go together in a way that is beautiful, innocent and simple.
How much is too much for a bicycle? This basket vendor in Vietnam is used to testing the limits. Photo courtesy of flickr/dominqueb
The rare few who also still use their bicycles to sell their wares help to maintain this cultural image. But it’s more than that. It’s a way of life, beautiful for its rich tradition.
Try It Yourself
Travelling by bicycle can be one of the most rewarding ways to experience Vietnam. Just imagine pedalling along a road on the coast of Nha Trang, breathing the fresh air and enjoying the gentle wind in your hair, the salty taste of the sea on your tongue, all while giving your thighs and calves a good workout.
A vendor in Vietnam uses his bike to transport heavy loads. This is his business on wheels. Photo courtesy of flickr/Herr_Bert
You can find the winding roads that the bicycle vendors would use to seek new markets for their wares. And maybe, if you’re lucky, you’ll even cross paths with a vendor offering you flowers and a glimpse of the past.
1. Minh is ..the best................ student in our class. ( good)
2. July is .....hotter.................. than August. ( hot)
3. What's ...the happiest............. day in your life? ( happy)
4. These bags are ...more expensive.................. than those ones. ( expensive)
5. That is ...the most comfortable.............. armchair I have. ( comfortable)
6. Is Vietnam .....larger................. than Britain? ( large)
7. Living in the city is ..noisier................ than living in the countryside. ( noisy)
8. What is .....the highest............ mountain in Vietnam? ( high)
9. That movie is ... boring.............. than this one. ( boring)
10. Who is ...the youngest.............. teacher in your school? ( young)
Hok tốt !
Chào bạn, mình cung cấp cho bạn cấu trúc của so sánh hơn và hơn nhất với tính từ nhé!
SS hơn : S1 + tobe + adj(ngắn) - er + than + S2
S1 + tobe + more+ adj( dài ) - er + than + S2
SS hơn nhất : S + tobe + the + adj(ngắn)- est + O
S + tobe + the + most + adj(dài)- est + O
Put the correct adjectives:
1.Minh is(good) the best student in our class
2.July is(hot) hotter than August
3.What's(happy) the happiest day in your life?
4.These bags are(expensive) more expensive than those ones
5.That is(comfortable) the most comfortable armchair I have
6.Is Vietnam (large) larger than Britain?
7.Living in the city is(noisy) noisier than living in the countryside
8.What is(high) the highest mountain in Vietnam?
9.That movie is(boring) more boring than this one
10.Who is(young) the youngest teacher in your school?
Chuyển các câu sau sang bị động :
1) People grow rice for a living in my village
=>Rice is grown for a living in my village
2) My mother always cooks good meals for us
=>good meals are always cooked for us by my mother
3) Tey gave me some good news yesterday
=>I was given some good news by Tey yesterday
4) Do you usually wash your clothes ?
=>Are your clothes usually washed by you?
densely populated. (adj) : dân cư đông đúc
density (n) : độ dày, mật độ, độ chặt ,tính dày đặc ,sự đông đúc, sự trù mật
physician(n) thầy thuốc
slavery (adj) : ton hót, bợ đỡ
malnutrition (n) sự kém dinh dưỡng, sự thiếu ăn
poor healthcare (n) Chăm sóc sức khoẻ kém
high living standards (n) Mức sống cao
good education. (n) Giáo dục tốt
inventions (n) sự phát minh
in my opinion (phrase ) theo quan điểm của tôi
probably (adv ) có lẽ