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21 tháng 8 2023

1 Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel Green in Friends, made ‘the Rachel’ style popular.
2 The hairstyle in the 2000s was hair extensions, which made hair very long and straight.
3 Unnaturally grey hair became popular in the 2010s.
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Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.  1. What problem will we have in the next thirty years?2. Why are insects the solution?3. What does the word they in bold refer to?4. In what parts of the world do people eat insects?                                                  The food of the future                                       INSECTS - The superfood of the futureThere are a lot of hungry people in the world, so how do we deal with it? In the next thirty years, we'll...
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Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.

  

1. What problem will we have in the next thirty years?

2. Why are insects the solution?

3. What does the word they in bold refer to?

4. In what parts of the world do people eat insects?

                                                  The food of the future

                                       INSECTS - The superfood of the future

There are a lot of hungry people in the world, so how do we deal with it? In the next thirty years, we'll need to provide enough protein for billions more mouths, and with all these extra people there will be even less space for farming. One solution is for us to eat insects. They are a great source of protein and they don't need as much space or water as farm animals.

So why don't we eat insects regularly? The fact is that many people in Asia, Africa and South America already do. The problem is that Europeans and North Americans don't want to. Some governments are now trying to convince them why it is a good idea. The Nordic Food Lab in Copenhagen, for example, developed the 'Insect Deliciousness' project. Its chefs have been to five continents to discover an incredible world of insect flavour. In Australia, they tasted honey ants. They ate fried caterpillars in Tanzania, and in Mexico, they enjoyed desert-ant eggs. Will they and other similar organisations persuade Europeans and Americans to take a bite from a caterpillar or an ant? What's your view? How many people will eat insects in the future? How much food made with insects will you eat?

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20 tháng 8 2023

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1. We will have to produce enough protein for billions more mouths.

2. Insects are a great source of protein and don’t need as much space or water as farm animals.

3. They refers to the chefs from the Nordic Food Lab.

4. Asia, Africa and South America.

Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.  1. What time of year do most teenagers do work experience in the UK?2. Why does the writer think work experience is useful?3. How long are placements?4. What does Paul want to do when he finishes school?The world of work experienceForget relaxing with friends. The end of the school year is a time for working for most fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds in the UK. Around half a million teenagers in the UK do work experience every...
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Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.

  

1. What time of year do most teenagers do work experience in the UK?

2. Why does the writer think work experience is useful?

3. How long are placements?

4. What does Paul want to do when he finishes school?

The world of work experience

Forget relaxing with friends. The end of the school year is a time for working for most fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds in the UK. Around half a million teenagers in the UK do work experience every summer. This is a useful way to find out which jobs you might enjoy in the future. It is also important when you apply for university, or get a job in the future. For example, if you want to study to be an engineer, you could do work experience with a car manufacturer. Other popular work experience placements are in teaching, marketing, media, and finance. Placements usually last two weeks. Some teenagers have no idea what job they want to do. In this case, they need to think about their passions. For example, if you are interested in music, you could work in a music shop. Alternatively, if you love animals, you could work on a farm.

My work experience: Hi, I’m Paul, and I’ve just done two weeks’ work experience on a farm near where I live. It was brilliant. I enjoyed giving the animals their food in the morning. I also made sure the animals had exercise and I kept everything clean. At night, I helped to put the animals inside. It was hard work but I loved it. I hope the farm will give me a job when I finish school.

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NG
21 tháng 8 2023

1. Most teenagers do work experience in the UK in the summer.

2. Because it’s a useful way to find out what jobs you might want to do in the future. It can also help you to get a job.

3. Placements usually last two weeks.

4.  Paul wants to go back to work on the farm when he finishes school.

Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.  1. How old are the young people who are supported by the Hideaway Youth Project?2. What are the aims of Hideaway?3. What happened in 1965?4. What programmes should young people join if they want to become healthier?5. What can people learn at the Young Men’s Project and the Young Women’s Project?6. Why was 2014 an important year for Hideaway?Hideaway Youth ProjectHelping young people to make a differenceAimsHideaway tries to...
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Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.

  

1. How old are the young people who are supported by the Hideaway Youth Project?

2. What are the aims of Hideaway?

3. What happened in 1965?

4. What programmes should young people join if they want to become healthier?

5. What can people learn at the Young Men’s Project and the Young Women’s Project?

6. Why was 2014 an important year for Hideaway?

Hideaway Youth Project

Helping young people to make a difference

Aims

Hideaway tries to support young people aged eleven to twenty-five in Moss Side, Manchester. The organisation aims to give young people a way of expressing their opinions and making positive contributions to society.

History

In the 1960s, the city of Manchester had problems with crime, violence and unemployment. The founders of the Hideaway Youth Project wanted to provide a safe place – a ‘hideaway’ for young people in the Moss Side area in particular.

Since opening in 1965, the project has helped thousands of teenagers of different cultures, religions and races. They can share their stories and get advice, as well as take part in activities that develop skills. Many of these teenagers then go on to become project volunteers themselves.

Activities

Programmes include:

Powerhouse – fun sports activities such as football and basketball, or specialist sessions on cooking and art.

Healthy Living – young people learn about how important it is to eat well and do regular exercise. Young Men’s Project and Young Women’s Project – these two separate projects support and encourage young men and women to talk about sensitive topics openly and honestly. The sessions promote acceptance and tolerance, and build self-confidence.

Award winners

In 2014, the Hideaway Youth Project won the Youth Work Award for their success in helping young people be the best that they can be.

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21 tháng 8 2023

1. The young people who are supported by the Hideaway Youth Project are aged eleven to twenty-five.

2. Hideaway aims to give young people in Moss Side, Manchester a way of expressing their opinions and making positive contributions to society.

3. The project opened in 1965.

4. Young people should join Powerhouse and Healthy Living programmes if they want to become healthier.

5. Young men and women are encouraged to talk about sensitive topics openly and honestly. The sessions promote acceptance, tolerance and self-confidence.

6. Because Hideaway won the Youth Work Award in 2014.

Read and listen to the text again and answer the questions.  1. How long has Liz Clark been travelling?2. How did she get her yacht?3. What does Liz do when she stops somewhere?4. How does Liz pay for her trip?5. Why does Rachel offer to join Liz on her journey?                                               Rachel RidleyFollow the dreamHey! Do you dream of exotic places? Of trips to distant deserts and mountains? Do you dream of adventure? Well, Liz Clark has been living that dream, and I've...
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Read and listen to the text again and answer the questions.

  

1. How long has Liz Clark been travelling?

2. How did she get her yacht?

3. What does Liz do when she stops somewhere?

4. How does Liz pay for her trip?

5. Why does Rachel offer to join Liz on her journey?

 

                                              Rachel Ridley

Follow the dream

Hey! Do you dream of exotic places? Of trips to distant deserts and mountains? Do you dream of adventure? Well, Liz Clark has been living that dream, and I've been following her inspirational blog.

After finishing university, Liz learned to sail as one of her old professors offered to lend her his yacht for as long as she wanted it.

In October 2005, she set off on her journey. Liz found it hard to leave behind her friends and family, but she's been travelling to many fascinating places for over fifteen years. Among other countries, she has stopped off in Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and the Galapagos Islands.

When she stops somewhere, she surfs, does yoga and writes her blog. Adverts on Liz's blog have been paying for her trip. There are beautiful beaches, crystal clear water and perfect surf in her photos.

But life on the ocean can also be difficult. ‘It feels so great to inspire others to live their dreams,' says Liz, ‘I've worked hard and it hasn't always been easy or fun.’

She also gets very lonely, but she keeps going. She's looking for some company on the boat to stay with her as she carries on her journey around the world. Liz, I think I'll join you! Does anyone else want some adventure?

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20 tháng 8 2023

1. For over fifteen years.

2. One of her old university professors lent her his yacht.

3. She surfs, does yoga and writes her blog.

4. She has adverts on her blog.

5. Because she wants some adventure.

1: Liz Clark has been travelling for over fifteen years.

2: Liz got her yacht when one of her old professors offered to lend her his yacht for as long as she wanted it.

3: When she stops somewhere, she surfs, does yoga and writes her blog.

4: Adverts on Liz's blog have been paying for her trip.

5: Because Liz inspired Rachel to live her dream.

Look at the photos. Then read the article. Which photo(s) match(es) each decade?Hair through the decadesLike fashion trends, hairstyles come and go. Here’s a look at hair crazes over the past thirty years.1990s - The ‘Rachel’This hairstyle was named after Rachel Green, a character from the 1990s American sitcom Friends. The actress Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel in the show, used to have medium-length hair that was cut in layers at the bottom.2000s - ExtensionsThe craze for very long,...
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Look at the photos. Then read the article. Which photo(s) match(es) each decade?

Hair through the decades

Like fashion trends, hairstyles come and go. Here’s a look at hair crazes over the past thirty years.

1990s - The ‘Rachel’

This hairstyle was named after Rachel Green, a character from the 1990s American sitcom Friends. The actress Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel in the show, used to have medium-length hair that was cut in layers at the bottom.

2000s - Extensions

The craze for very long, straight hair in the first decade of the 21st century made hair extensions extremely popular.

2010s - Grey hair

This decade introduced a strange new fashion of young women with grey hair. Not natural grey hair, but a dye to change the colour to silver grey.

The beard and the moustache

OK, so they’re not really hairstyles, but the long beard and curly moustache will be remembered as the look of the 2010s. They were so popular that images of moustaches even decorated blouses, hats and all sorts of clothes

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21 tháng 8 2023

1990s - Photo C

2000s - Photo A

2010s - Photo B and D

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NG
21 tháng 8 2023

1. Job categories I can see:

Picture A: teaching

Picture B: engineering

Picture C: media

Picture D: finance

2. I think some teenagers work in their holidays to gain valuable work experience and improve soft skills which can be beneficial for their future career prospects.

1 tháng 3 2022

passage đâu e =)

HQ
Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

Bài nghe: 

T = Teacher, S = Scarlett, L = Lena, A = Asim

Now let’s move on to our topic about change-makers. Scarlett, which real hero did you choose to research?

I chose a man called Robert Lee. He’s such a clever and thoughtful person! He had a great idea to donate unwanted food from New York restaurants to homeless people. He found organised and honest volunteers to collect and deliver the food. It’s a simple idea, but one that helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food. I really admire him. If more people were like Robert, the world would be a better place.

That’s lovely. Lena, which real hero do you admire?

My hero is Edwin Sabuhoro from Rwanda. He started working to protect mountain gorillas. He’s brave and heroic. He helped to catch people selling baby gorillas and put them in prison. But he is also very fair and sympathetic. He saw that if those people had jobs, they wouldn’t need tosell baby gorillas. He did something incredibly generous. He gave them all his money so they could start farming. Now he has an eco-tour company which gives work to people and protects the wildlife.

Wow! Anyone else? Um, Asim?

If I had to choose just one person, it’d be a grandmother called Marilyn Price. She’s a kind and patient woman who works with city children and takes them on bike trips to the countryside. This gives the children an opportunity to see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident. She also organizes programmes teaching children how to make and fix bikes. There are programmes in the USA, Canada, Israel and Africa.

Thanks everyone! Those are some great change-makers! If I were you, I’d start thinking of other ideas to make the world a better place.

Tạm dịch: 

T = Giáo viên, S = Scarlett, L = Lena, A = Asim

T Bây giờ hãy chuyển sang chủ đề của chúng ta về những người kiến tạo sự thay đổi. Scarlett, em chọn tìm hiểu về anh hùng đời thực nào?

Em đã chọn một người tên là Robert Lee. Anh ấy quả là một người thông minh và chu đáo! Anh ấy có một ý tưởng tuyệt vời là tặng những thực phẩm không dùng đến từ các nhà hàng ở New York cho những người vô gia cư. Anh ấy đã tìm thấy những tình nguyện viên có tổ chức và trung thực để thu thập và giao thức ăn. Đó là một ý tưởng đơn giản nhưng giúp ích được cho những người gặp khó khăn và cũng giúp các nhà hàng tránh lãng phí thực phẩm. Em thực sự ngưỡng mộ anh ấy. Nếu có nhiều người giống Robert thì thế giới sẽ là một nơi tốt đẹp hơn.

T Thật đáng yêu. Lena, em ngưỡng mộ anh hùng thực sự nào?

L Người hùng của em là Edwin Sabuhoro đến từ Rwanda. Anh ấy bắt đầu làm việc để bảo vệ khỉ đột núi. Anh ấy dũng cảm và anh hùng. Anh ta đã giúp bắt những kẻ bán khỉ đột con và tống chúng vào tù. Nhưng anh ấy cũng rất công bằng và thông cảm. Anh ấy thấy rằng nếu những người đó có việc làm, họ sẽ không cần phải bán khỉ đột con. Anh ấy đã làm một việc vô cùng hào phóng. Anh ấy đã đưa cho họ tất cả số tiền của mình để họ có thể bắt đầu làm nông nghiệp. Bây giờ anh ấy có một công ty du lịch sinh thái mang lại công việc cho người dân và bảo vệ động vật hoang dã.

Ồ! Ai nữa nào? Ừm, Asim?

Nếu em phải chọn chỉ một người thì đó sẽ là bà ngoại tên là Marilyn Price. Bà ấy là một người phụ nữ tốt bụng và kiên nhẫn, làm việc với đám tre thành thị và đưa chúng đi đạp xe về vùng nông thôn. Điều này giúp trẻ có cơ hội được khám phá những địa điểm khác nhau, kết bạn mới và trở nên khỏe mạnh và tự tin hơn. Cô còn tổ chức các chương trình dạy trẻ em cách chế tạo và sửa chữa xe đạp. Có các chương trình ở Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.

T Cảm ơn mọi người! Đó là những người tạo ra sự thay đổi tuyệt vời! Nếu cô là các em, cô sẽ bắt đầu nghĩ ra những ý tưởng khác để biến thế giới thành một nơi tốt đẹp hơn.

HQ
Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

1. Where does Robert Lee get the unwanted food from?

(Robert Lee lấy thức ăn không thừa từ đâu?)

Het gets it from New York restaurants. 

(Anh ấy lấy nó từ những cửa hàng từ New York.)

Thông tin: He had a great idea to donate unwanted food from New York restaurants to homeless people. (Anh ấy có một ý tưởng tuyệt vời đó là quyên góp thức ăn thừa từ những nhà hàng ở New York cho những người vô gia cư.)

2. Why is it a clever idea?

(Tại sao đó là một ý tưởng thông minh?)

It helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food.

(Nó giúp những người cần và cũng tránh việc các nhà hàng lãng phí thức ăn.)

Thông tin: It’s a simple idea, but one that helps people in need, and it also stops restaurants from wasting food. (Đó là một ý tưởng đơn giản, nhưng nó vừa giúp đỡ những người đang cần, vừa dừng việc các nhà hàng lãng phí thức ăn.)

3. What animals was Edwin Sabuhoro trying to protect?

(Edwin Sabuhoro đang cố gắng bảo vệ những con vật nào?)

Mountain gorillas. 

(Khỉ đột núi.)

Thông tin: He started working to protect mountain gorillas. (Anh ấy dã bắt đầu hành động để bảo vệ loài khỉ đột núi.)

4. How does his eco-tour company provide a good solution to problems in Rwanda?

(Làm thế nào để công ty du lịch sinh thái của anh ấy cung cấp giải pháp tốt cho các vấn đề ở Rwanda?)

It gives work to people and protects the wildlife.

(Nó tạo việc làm cho mọi người và bảo vệ đời sống hoang dã.)

Thông tin: Now he has an eco-tour company which gives work to people and protects the wildlife. (Hiện tại công ty du lịch sinh thái của ai ấy tạo ra việc làm cho người dân và bảo vệ đời sống hoang dã.)

5. What opportunities do the bike trips give to city kids?

(Những chuyến đi xe đạp mang lại cơ hội gì cho trẻ em thành phố?)

They can see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident.

(Các em có thể ngắm nhìn những địa điểm mới, kết bạn mới và trở nên khoẻ mạnh, tự tin hơn.)

Thông tin: This gives the children an opportunity to see different places, make new friends, and become healthier and more confident. (Điều này mang đến cho lũ trẻ cơ hội được ngắm nhìn những địa điểm khác nhau, kết bạn mới và trở nên khoẻ mạnh cùng tự tin hơn.)

6. In what countries can you find Marilyn Price's programmes?

(Bạn có thể tìm thấy các chương trình của Marilyn Price ở những quốc gia nào?) 

The USA, Canada, Israel and Africa. 

(Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.)

Thông tin: There are programmes in the USA, Canada, Israel and Africa. (Những chương trình này có ở Mỹ, Canada, Israel và Châu Phi.)

Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand...
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Easy English? English is an important global language, but that doesn't mean it is easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, but the weren't always successful. In 1930, Professor CK Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldn't understand the answers in 'real' English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasn't in the Basic English word list. RE Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar to English, but with much simpler spelling. Father' became 'faadher', 'new' became 'nue' and 'years' became 'yeerz'. Unfortunately, for some students of English, Anglic never became popular. Even easier is the language which ships' captains use: it is called 'Seaspeak'. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don't say, 'I didn't understand, can you repeat that?" it is just, "Say a gain". No more grammar! In the age of international communication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the world's e-mails are in English and include. examples of 'NetLingo' like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later). What is the role of English? 1. When did Professor Ogden invent Basic English? How many words did it have? 2. Why did Professor Zachrisson invent Anglic? What happened to it? 3. What is the feature of Seaspeak? 4. What has appeared in the age of international communication through the Internet? 5.

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14 tháng 2 2020

sory, but i'd like your đề