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Em tham khảo bài chị rồi cho chị biết đúng sai nha:
1)Nose
2)Symptoms(triệu chứng)
3) miserable(khổ sở)
4)from
5) illness(căn bệnh)
6)less(ít hơn)
7)running( chảy)
8) there is
9)how
10) others( những người khác)
Some people learn a second language (1) easily. Other people have trouble learning a new language. How can you have (2) yourselves learn a new language, such as English ? There are several ways to make learning English a little (3) easier and more interesting. The first step is to feel positive about learning English. If you believe that you can learn, you will learn (4) be patient. You do not to have to understand (5) everything all at once. It's natural to make mistakes when you learn something new. We can learn from our mistakes. The second step is to practice your English. For example, write in a journal, or diary, every day. You will get used to (6) using in English, and you will feel comfortable expressing your ideas in English. After several weeks, you will see that your writing is improving. (7) In addition, you much speak English every day, You can practice with your classmates (8) outside class. The third step is to keep a record of your language learning. You can write this in your journal. After (9) each class, think about what you did. Did your answer a question (10) correctly ? Did you understand something the teacher explained ? Perharps the lesson was difficult, but you tried to understand it. It is important to practice every day and make a record of your achievements.
Bạn có hai lỗi sai:
1. ô số (4) phải là to be patient
2. ô số (5) phải là anything (vì câu đó là phủ định)
1 many
2 illiterate
3 people
văn bản của bạn được viết bằng anh-anh nên mình sẽ viết cho bạn một văn bản bằng anh mỹ nhé:
Every country has many people who voluntarily take care of others. No matter who you are and how old you are, you do volunteer work. There are a lot of volunteer work such as visiting the elderly, sick, teaching poor children, however, have you ever thought about why people do volunteer work? It certainly has many reasons for it. In my opinion, there are five main reasons why people do volunteer work. The first reason, I think it is the humanity. People who feel lucky and have a good life, know how to share the feelings of the poor, the injured, the disabled ... etc. Therefore, they want to share with them their difficulties and sorrows, help them. can help them get through the troubles. They want to bring happiness to poor and disabled children as well as boys without fathers and mothers without mothers. They want to help these kids go to school and teach them what they usually learn from their parents. Besides, they take care of the elderly and the sick because they consider them as their relatives, hoping to help them overcome loneliness and sickness. They also want their kids to be human. They teach them to love and help others. Second, people do volunteer work because it's their hobby in their spare time, perhaps ”. Instead of listening to music or playing games… .. we to do volunteer work. It's really fun and we can help others, too. Some people have shared. Third, some people do it because it's their job. These people often work in volunteer organizations. They get paid for it. The fourth reason is that people not only want to help, but they also prace their ability in social activities, volunteering. They think that it can both help others and train themselves. They also find friends or people who them. In the end, people volunteer because they think that the happiest people in the world are the ones who help make others happy.
1. We (live)have lived in this house since 1970 that is to say ever since my father (die)died. He (come)came to this country twelve years ago. He (be)was born in South America and (live)lived there until he (get)got married.
2. HaveYou (see)seen Mrs. Chi lately? - yes. I (see)saw her at the school gate three day ago.
3. As soon as I have enough money. I'll buy a new car.
4. I (not use)don't use the car this evening, so you can have it.
5. I (walk)was walking along the street when I suddenly (feel)felt something hit me in the back. I (not know)don't know what it was.
6. My brother is an architect. He loves (design)designing new buildings.
7. They decided (not go)not to go to the cinema.
8. There is no point in (arrive)arriving half an hour early.
9. I found a tree (lie)lying across the road. I wasted hours (look)looking for this book.
10. Pardon me for (be)being late. It is very kind of you (wait)to wait for me.
11. I still remember for (hear)hearing her (sing)to sing this song.
12. I distinctly remember (pay)to pay him. I gave him 2 dollars.
13. If only he (know)knew then that the disease was curable.
14. The teller was made (lie)to lie down on the floor.
15. You risk (lose)losing your money when you put it into that business.
16. It is difficult to get used to (eat)eating with chopsticks I prefer (drive)driving to (be driven)being driven.
17. I'll never forget (meet)to meet her years ago.
18. She was made (pay)to pay back the money.
19. He described the accident as if he (see)saw it himself.
20. Has he learnt the poem, he (tell)would have told her about it.
21. Can you see that I'm busy (write)writing?
22. Hardly I (arrive)had arrived when a quarrel broke out.
23. How doyou (get)get on at school?
24. Hardly he (take)took up the book when the phone ring.
25. Coming into the room he (see)sees Mary where he (leave)left her.
26. It's time we (leave)left for the airport.
27. Is there anything here worth (buy)buying?
28. Provided you leave now, you (catch)will catch the train.
29. As long as you (use)use my car carefully, you can lend you some days.
30. The committee recommends that the annual subscription (be)was increased to $3.
31. God save the Queen.
32. My sister (talk)is talking to his pen pal on the phone at the moment. They (not contact)haven't contacted each other for a long time.
33. Jeans (make)were made about 2 hundred years ago, and now they (sell)are sold in every corner of the world.
34. I wish I (have)will have a good English-Vietnamese dictionary.
35. If there (be)is too much exhaust fume in the air, more and more people (cope)will cope with respiratory problems.
36. I suggest (burn)burning coal to heat the house.
37. I think we should (speak)speak English in the class.
38. These students (learn)have learnt English since they (be)were five.
39. Who (invent)invented telephone?
40. Lan (write)has written to her pen pal for three years, and they (meet)met each other last week.
C Write one word in each gap
Anti- fashion by Lisa Wilkinson
If you ask me, it's high time they (i) ..........did............... away with fashion. I've had enough of it. Just when I think I've finally got it right, I pop (2) ...........in.............. a clothes shop to find that they've changed all the rules! One minute it's cool to wear brand new expensive stuff, and the next you have to take all that (3) ..........take off............... and wear clothes that look as if they've been handed (4) .........down................ by your grandma. You can't win! Well, I've torn (5) ..............up........... my fashion magazines and adopted anti-fashion. It's an idea that has grown (6) .......out............. of frustration and, to be honest, a lack of money to spend on yet another dress that I only wear once. I started by drawing (7) .............up............ a plan. I decided to line all my clothes (8) .............up............ together, try them all (9) ............on............. and give to charity anything that either didn't fit or suit me. Then, I wouldn't buy any more new clothes until something wore (io) ..........out............... . I went (ii) ..........over............... my plan again, and knew that I would have to be tough with myself. After all, I'd spent a lot of money on some of that stuff. Finally, I plucked up the courage to do it. It felt a little bit like being a child again, dressing (12) ............up............. in your mum's clothes, but I also felt a great sense of freedom. That was a year ago and, although I occasionally see something and think, 'Oh, that's gorgeous!', I haven't bought any clothes. If you ever come over to my house and I (13) ................show......... you around my bedroom, you might see last season's fashions, but you'll also see a woman who feels free. And that's anti-fashion. Do you think it'll catch (14) .....on.................... ?
Write one word in each gap
Anti- fashion by Lisa Wilkinson
If you ask me, it's high time they (i) ..........did............... away with fashion. I've had enough of it. Just when I think I've finally got it right, I pop (2) ...........in.............. a clothes shop to find that they've changed all the rules! One minute it's cool to wear brand new expensive stuff, and the next you have to take all that (3) ..........take off............... and wear clothes that look as if they've been handed (4) .........down................ by your grandma. You can't win! Well, I've torn (5) ..............up........... my fashion magazines and adopted anti-fashion. It's an idea that has grown (6) .......out............. of frustration and, to be honest, a lack of money to spend on yet another dress that I only wear once. I started by drawing (7) .............up............ a plan. I decided to line all my clothes (8) .............up............ together, try them all (9) ............on............. and give to charity anything that either didn't fit or suit me. Then, I wouldn't buy any more new clothes until something wore (io) ..........out............... . I went (ii) ..........over............... my plan again, and knew that I would have to be tough with myself. After all, I'd spent a lot of money on some of that stuff. Finally, I plucked up the courage to do it. It felt a little bit like being a child again, dressing (12) ............up............. in your mum's clothes, but I also felt a great sense of freedom. That was a year ago and, although I occasionally see something and think, 'Oh, that's gorgeous!', I haven't bought any clothes. If you ever come over to my house and I (13) ................show......... you around my bedroom, you might see last season's fashions, but you'll also see a woman who feels free. And that's anti-fashion. Do you think it'll catch (14) .....on.................... ?
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People are very social animals. We need to talk with others and do things with other people, too. We often understand ourselves better when we discuss our opinions, emotions and activities with other people. We need ...to........ make meaningful connections with friends ang family members. These connections help us put aside our frustration and worries. We can focus....on...... things that are important, for example, the persons we care about. Your local community is the area near your home. It is where you work, play and go to school. It is the neighborhood where your family ....can.......... connections with other people. It is the places you feel you belong. Communities grow and change ..the......... time. Families move from one city to another because of elwork or family situations. Older adults often move to smaller homes or vacation areas after their children have grown up. Their children such as police, fire, post office, health and public schools are in almost in every community. Business provide services to the community, too. Stores sell things that people need. Restaurants sell prepared food; offices provide a variety of skilled work. The local city goverment is usually an elected mayor and city council. It is their job to oisten to ythe people of the community and help them connect. Some individual may move on, but the community remains.
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