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Nick's mum: Today we're making a prawn salad, which is a favourite of mine.

Mi: Fantastic. I love salad.

Nick's mum: This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Nick: What should I do first, Mum?

Nick's mum: Get a big bowl for me. And then can you wash the celery?

Nick: Sure.

Mi: I can wash the spring onions if you like, Mrs Warner.

Nick's mum: Please, do. I'll boil the prawns.

Mi: So, do English people eat lots of salad?

Nick's mum: Yes, especially in the summertime. People often serve salad as a starter. But salads also make a healthy lunch or supper.

Mi: You’re right they're so versatile. And you car put anything in a salad.

Nick: Mum, the prawns are pink now.

Nick's mum: They're pink?

Nick: Yes.

Nick's mum: Good, they're ready. I'll drain them. Nick, can you peel them? Mi, could you chop the celery and spring onions? You should be careful if you use the red knife - it's sharp.

Mi: Right, everything's ready. What do we do next?

Nick's mum: OK, first, combine the prawns and celery in the bowl. Add two tablespoons of mayonnaise, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of pepper and some lemon juice. Now, ifl mix all the ingredients well.

Nick: OK.

Nick's mum: Finally, add the spring onion on top. Now we cover the bowl and leave it in the fridge for an hour. You've done a good job, both of you.

Mi: I can't wait to try it.

Nick: Yeah, I'm starving! An hour is a long time...

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Mẹ Nick: Nay chúng ta sẽ làm món salad tôm, một món ưa thích của bác. 

Mi: Thật tuyệt! Cháu thích salad lắm. 

Mẹ Nick: Món salad này đơn giản nhưng ngon. Đây là gia vị chúng ta cần: tôm, cần tây, hành hoa, sốt mai-o-nê, nước cốt chanh, muối và tiêu. 

Nick: Chúng ta sẽ làm gì đầu tiên vậy mẹ? 

Mẹ Nick: Lấy cho mẹ cái bát. Xong rồi rửa cần tây cho mẹ. 

Nick: Được ạ. 

Mi: Để cháu rửa hành hoa bác Warner nhé. 

Mẹ Nick: Ừ. Bác sẽ luộc tôm. 

Mi: Người Anh hay ăn salad bác nhỉ? 

Mẹ Nick: Ừ nhất là mùa hè. Người ta thường xem salad là món khai vị. Nhưng salad cũng có thể được ăn cho bữa trưa hay bữa tối. 

Mi: Đứng rồi. Món ăn này cosraats nhiều công dụng. Mình có thể cho bất cứ thứ gì vào salad. 

Nick: Mẹ. Tôm chuyển sang màu hồng rồi kìa. 

Mẹ Nick: Thật chứ!

Nick: Vâng ạ. 

Mẹ Nick: Được rồi. Chúng chín rồi. Để chúng ráo nước đã. Nick à, giúp mẹ lột vỏ nhé. Mi giúp bác cắt cần tây với hành nhé. Cẩn thận với cái dao màu đỏ nhé. Nó rất sắc đấy. 

Mi: Vâng ạ. Xong rồi ạ. Chúng ta làm gì tiếp ạ? 

Mẹ Nick: Được rồi. Giwof hãy trộn tôm với cần tây trong bát. Thêm 2 thìa cà phê may-o nê, nửa thìa muối, nửa thìa tiêu với 1 ít nước cốt chanh. Sau đó trộn đều các gia vị với nhau. 

Nick: Vâng được rồi ạ. 

Mẹ Nick: Cuối cùng là rắc hành hoa lên trên. Đậy nắp rồi để trong tủ lạnh 1 tiếng. Các con làm tốt lắm. 

Mi: Cháu không chờ thêm được nữa rồi. 

Nick: Tớ cũng đang chết đói đây. 1 tiếng lâu quá.

Mẹ của Nick: Hôm nay chúng tôi đang làm món salad tôm, món khoái khẩu của tôi.

Mi: Tuyệt vời. Tôi yêu salad.

Mẹ của Nick: Món salad này đơn giản nhưng ngon miệng. Dưới đây là các thành phần: tôm, cần tây, hành lá, mayonnaise, nước chanh, muối và hạt tiêu.

Nick: Tôi nên làm gì trước tiên, mẹ?

Mẹ của Nick: Lấy một cái bát lớn cho tôi. Và sau đó bạn có thể rửa cần tây?

Nick: Chắc chắn rồi.

Mi: Tôi có thể rửa hành lá nếu bạn thích, bà Warner.

Mẹ của Nick: Làm ơn, làm đi. Tôi sẽ luộc tôm.

Mi: Vậy, người Anh có ăn nhiều salad không?

Mẹ của Nick: Vâng, đặc biệt là vào mùa hè. Mọi người thường phục vụ salad như một món khai vị. Nhưng salad cũng làm cho một bữa ăn trưa hoặc bữa ăn tối lành mạnh.

Mi: Bạn nói đúng là họ rất linh hoạt. Và bạn đặt xe vào bất cứ thứ gì trong món salad.

Nick: Mẹ ơi, con tôm có màu hồng.

Mẹ của Nick: Chúng màu hồng?

Nick: Vâng.

Mẹ của Nick: Tốt, họ đã sẵn sàng. Tôi sẽ rút chúng ra. Nick, bạn có thể bóc chúng? Mi, bạn có thể băm nhỏ cần tây và hành lá? Bạn nên cẩn thận nếu bạn sử dụng con dao màu đỏ - nó rất sắc.

Mi: Phải, mọi thứ đã sẵn sàng. Chúng ta làm gì tiếp theo?

Mẹ của Nick: OK, đầu tiên, kết hợp tôm và cần tây trong bát. Thêm hai muỗng canh mayonnaise, nửa muỗng cà phê muối, nửa muỗng cà phê hạt tiêu và một ít nước cốt chanh. Bây giờ, ifl trộn tất cả các thành phần tốt.

Nick: OK.

Mẹ của Nick: Cuối cùng, thêm hành lá lên trên. Bây giờ chúng tôi đậy nắp bát và để trong tủ lạnh trong một giờ. Cả hai bạn đều đã làm rất tốt.

Mi: Tôi không thể chờ đợi để thử nó.

Nick: Yeah, tôi đang đói! Một giờ là một thời gian dài ...

Nick's mum: Today we're making a prawn salad, which is a favourite of mine.Mi: Fantastic. I love salad.Nick's mum: This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper.Nick: What should I do first, Mum?Nick's mum: Get a big bowl for me. And then can you wash the celery?Nick: Sure.Mi: I can wash the spring onions if you like, Mrs Warner.Nick's mum: Please, do. I'll boil the prawns.Mi: So, do English people eat lots...
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Nick's mum: Today we're making a prawn salad, which is a favourite of mine.

Mi: Fantastic. I love salad.

Nick's mum: This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Nick: What should I do first, Mum?

Nick's mum: Get a big bowl for me. And then can you wash the celery?

Nick: Sure.

Mi: I can wash the spring onions if you like, Mrs Warner.

Nick's mum: Please, do. I'll boil the prawns.

Mi: So, do English people eat lots of salad?

Nick's mum: Yes, especially in the summertime. People often serve salad as a starter. But salads also make a healthy lunch or supper.

Mi: You’re right they're so versatile. And you car put anything in a salad.

Nick: Mum, the prawns are pink now.

Nick's mum: They're pink?

Nick: Yes.

Nick's mum: Good, they're ready. I'll drain them. Nick, can you peel them? Mi, could you chop the celery and spring onions? You should be careful if you use the red knife - it's sharp.

Mi: Right, everything's ready. What do we do next?

Nick's mum: OK, first, combine the prawns and celery in the bowl. Add two tablespoons of mayonnaise, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of pepper and some lemon juice. Now, ifl mix all the ingredients well.

Nick: OK.

Nick's mum: Finally, add the spring onion on top. Now we cover the bowl and leave it in the fridge for an hour. You've done a good job, both of you.

Mi: I can't wait to try it.

Nick: Yeah, I'm starving! An hour is a long time...

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Mẹ của Nick: Hôm nay chúng tôi đang làm món salad tôm, món khoái khẩu của tôi.

Mi: Tuyệt vời. Tôi yêu salad.

Mẹ của Nick: Món salad này đơn giản nhưng ngon miệng. Dưới đây là các thành phần: tôm, cần tây, hành lá, mayonnaise, nước chanh, muối và hạt tiêu.

Nick: Tôi nên làm gì trước tiên, mẹ?

Mẹ của Nick: Lấy một cái bát lớn cho tôi. Và sau đó bạn có thể rửa cần tây?

Nick: Chắc chắn rồi.

Mi: Tôi có thể rửa hành lá nếu bạn thích, bà Warner.

Mẹ của Nick: Làm ơn, làm đi. Tôi sẽ luộc tôm.

Mi: Vậy, người Anh có ăn nhiều salad không?

Mẹ của Nick: Vâng, đặc biệt là vào mùa hè. Mọi người thường phục vụ salad như một món khai vị. Nhưng salad cũng làm cho một bữa ăn trưa hoặc bữa ăn tối lành mạnh.

Mi: Bạn nói đúng là họ rất linh hoạt. Và bạn đặt xe vào bất cứ thứ gì trong món salad.

Nick: Mẹ ơi, con tôm có màu hồng.

Mẹ của Nick: Chúng màu hồng?

Nick: Vâng.

Mẹ của Nick: Tốt, họ đã sẵn sàng. Tôi sẽ rút chúng ra. Nick, bạn có thể bóc chúng? Mi, bạn có thể băm nhỏ cần tây và hành lá? Bạn nên cẩn thận nếu bạn sử dụng con dao màu đỏ - nó rất sắc.

Mi: Phải, mọi thứ đã sẵn sàng. Chúng ta làm gì tiếp theo?

Mẹ của Nick: OK, đầu tiên, kết hợp tôm và cần tây trong bát. Thêm hai muỗng canh mayonnaise, nửa muỗng cà phê muối, nửa muỗng cà phê hạt tiêu và một ít nước cốt chanh. Bây giờ, ifl trộn tất cả các thành phần tốt.

Nick: OK.

Mẹ của Nick: Cuối cùng, thêm hành lá lên trên. Bây giờ chúng tôi đậy nắp bát và để trong tủ lạnh trong một giờ. Cả hai bạn đều đã làm rất tốt.

Mi: Tôi không thể chờ đợi để thử nó.

Nick: Yeah, tôi đang đói! Một giờ là một thời gian dài ...

27 tháng 2 2019

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* Put one word in the box into each blank to complete the conversation.    drain *  cover *  celery *  starter *  prawn *  starving *  versatile *  combine *  ingredients *  mayonnaise   Nick’s mum:   Today we’re making a (01) ……………………salad, which is a favourite of mine.Mi:                Fantastic. I love salad.Nick’s mum:   This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions,                      (02) ……………………, lemon juice, salt and pepper.Nick:...
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* Put one word in the box into each blank to complete the conversation.

 

 

  drain *  cover *  celery *  starter *  prawn *  starving *  versatile *  combine *  ingredients *  mayonnaise

 

 

 

Nick’s mum:   Today we’re making a (01) ……………………salad, which is a favourite of mine.

Mi:                Fantastic. I love salad.

Nick’s mum:   This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions,

                      (02) ……………………, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Nick:             What should I do first, Mum?

Nick’s mum:   Get a big bowl for me. And then can you wash the (03) ……………………?

Nick:             Sure.

Mi:                I can wash the spring onions if you like, Mrs. Warner.

Nick’s mum:   Please, do. I’ll boil the prawns.

Mi:                So, do English people eat lots of salad?

Nick’s mum: Yes, especially in the summertime. People often serve salad as a (04) ……………………. But salads also make a healthy lunch or supper.

Mi:                You’re right they’re so (05) ……………………. And you can put anything in a salad.

Nick:             Mum, the prawns are pink now.

Nick’s mum:   They’re pink?

Nick:             Yes.

Nick’s mum:   Good, they’re ready. I’ll (06) ……………………them. Nick, can you peel them? Mi, could you chop the celery and spring onions? You should be careful if you use the red knife – it’s sharp.

Mi:                Right, everything’s ready. What do we do next?

Nick’s mum: OK, first, (07) ……………………the prawns and celery in the bowl. Add two tablespoons of

mayonnaise, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of pepper and some lemon juice. Now, mix all the (08) ……………………well.

Nick:             OK.

Nick’s mum:   Finally, add the spring onion on top. Now we (09) ……………………the bowl and leave it in the fridge for an hour. You’ve done a good job, both of you.

Mi:                I can’t wait to try it.

Nick:             Yeah, I’m (10) ……………………! An hour is a long time...

 

** Find a word that means.

11. a light dish served as the first part of a meal

 ……………………………………

12. have lots of uses

 ……………………………………

13. pour the water away

 ……………………………………

14. take off the outer layer of food

 ……………………………………

15. cut food into pieces with a knife

 ……………………………………

16. mix

 ……………………………………

 

*** Answer the questions.
17. Who knows the recipe for this salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

18. Why does Nick’s mum like this salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

19. When are salads popular in England?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

20. What does Mi like about salads?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

21. What does each person do to prepare the salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

22. How do we know that Nick wants to eat the salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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14 tháng 12 2021

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14 tháng 12 2021

         

Nick's mum: Today we're making a prawn salad, which is a favourite of mine.

Mi: Fantastic. I love salad.

Nick's mum: This salad is simple but delicious. Here are the ingredients: prawns, celery, spring onions, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Nick: What should I do first, Mum?

Nick's mum: Get a big bowl for me. And then can you wash the celery?

Nick: Sure.

Mi: I can wash the spring onions if you like, Mrs Warner.

Nick's mum: Please, do. I'll boil the prawns.

Mi: So, do English people eat lots of salad?

Nick's mum: Yes, especially in the summertime. People often serve salad as a starter. But salads also make a healthy lunch or supper.

Mi: You’re right they're so versatile. And you car put anything in a salad.

Nick: Mum, the prawns are pink now.

Nick's mum: They're pink?

Nick: Yes.

Nick's mum: Good, they're ready. I'll drain them. Nick, can you peel them? Mi, could you chop the celery and spring onions? You should be careful if you use the red knife - it's sharp.

Mi: Right, everything's ready. What do we do next?

Nick's mum: OK, first, combine the prawns and celery in the bowl. Add two tablespoons of mayonnaise, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of pepper and some lemon juice. Now, ifl mix all the ingredients well.

Nick: OK.

Nick's mum: Finally, add the spring onion on top. Now we cover the bowl and leave it in the fridge for an hour. You've done a good job, both of you.

Mi: I can't wait to try it.

Nick: Yeah, I'm starving! An hour is a long time...

III/ Fill in each blank in the conversation with a, an, some or any. Nick: Let’s discuss what to prepare for our picnic. Mi: You and I have been assigned to buy (1)________fruit and drinks. Nick: I think it would be better to buy fruit which are easy to peel, such as bananas or mandarins. Mi: (2)________kilo of mandrins and (3)________bunch of bananas are enough, I think. Nick: Should we buy (4)________snacks such as crisps? Mi: That’s fine. Let me write it down: (5)________ big packet of...
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III/ Fill in each blank in the conversation with a, an, some or any.

Nick: Let’s discuss what to prepare for our picnic.

Mi: You and I have been assigned to buy (1)________fruit and drinks.

Nick: I think it would be better to buy fruit which are easy to peel, such as bananas or mandarins.

Mi: (2)________kilo of mandrins and (3)________bunch of bananas are enough, I think.

Nick: Should we buy (4)________snacks such as crisps?

Mi: That’s fine. Let me write it down: (5)________ big packet of potato crisps.

Nick: What about drinks? Should we buy soft drinks?

Mi: I don’t think that’s a good idea. Just buy (6)________ bottles of mineral water.

Nick: My mother told me that she could bake (7)________apple pie for us.

Mi: Oh, that’s great.

IV/ Complete the conversation with suitable food quantifiers.

A: Can you go to supermarket and buy me some things?

B: OK. What do you want?

A: We’ve run out of milk so buy two (1)________of milk, please.

B: What about bread? There’s only one (2)________ left in the fridge.

A: Yes you can buy a (1)________of bread. We also need a (1)________of cauliflower and a (1)________ of celery. I will make some salad.

B: Do you need some bacon for a salad?

A: Good idea. Just buy 200 (1)________of bacon.

B: Anything else?

A: That’s enough for today.

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9 tháng 3 2020

III/ Fill in each blank in the conversation with a, an, some or any.

Nick: Let’s discuss what to prepare for our picnic.

Mi: You and I have been assigned to buy (1)___some_____fruit and drinks.

Nick: I think it would be better to buy fruit which are easy to peel, such as bananas or mandarins.

Mi: (2)___A_____kilo of mandarins and (3)____A____bunch of bananas are enough, I think.

Nick: Should we buy (4)____some____snacks such as crisps?

Mi: That’s fine. Let me write it down: (5)___a_____ big packet of potato crisps.

Nick: What about drinks? Should we buy soft drinks?

Mi: I don’t think that’s a good idea. Just buy (6)___some_____ bottles of mineral water.

Nick: My mother told me that she could bake (7)____an____apple pie for us.

Mi: Oh, that’s great.

IV/ Complete the conversation with suitable food quantifiers.

A: Can you go to supermarket and buy me some things?

B: OK. What do you want?

A: We’ve run out of milk so buy two (1)___carton_____of milk, please.

B: What about bread? There’s only one (2)___loaf_____ left in the fridge.

A: Yes you can buy a ____loaf____of bread. We also need a (1)___kilogram_____of cauliflower and a (1)___stalk_____ of celery. I will make some salad.

B: Do you need some bacon for a salad?

A: Good idea. Just buy 200 (1)____grams____of bacon.

B: Anything else?

A: That’s enough for today.

You are going to read an article in which four athletes talk about what they eat. For questions 1-10, choose from the athletes (A-D) The athletes may be chosen more than once. Which athlete enjoys cooking but finds the planning difficult? 1. has to carry food with him when training? 2. doesn’t find it easy to eat before an event? 3. uses cooking as a way to relax? 4. sometimes allows himself certain food as a reward? 5. has seen a change in the diet of sports people? 6. once made the wrong...
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You are going to read an article in which four athletes talk about what they eat.
For questions 1-10, choose from the athletes (A-D) The athletes may be chosen more than once.

Which athlete
enjoys cooking but finds the planning difficult? 1.
has to carry food with him when training? 2.
doesn’t find it easy to eat before an event? 3.
uses cooking as a way to relax? 4.
sometimes allows himself certain food as a reward? 5.
has seen a change in the diet of sports people? 6.
once made the wrong decision about the food he ate? 7.
says that people are unaware of what he actually eats? 8.
says knowing what and when to eat is critical? 9.
has had to change his diet with a change of sport? 10.

SPORTS DIETS

Four athletes talk about what they eat

A. Mark
When I’m cycling on my own I stuff my pockets with bananas and protein bars. On the longest rides
I’ll eat something every half an hour. For heavier training it’s physically impossible to get enough energy
from food alone, so you do rely on energy drinks. One development in sports nutrition since I’ve been
competing is the focus on the importance of protein. Cycling is much more weight-orientated than the
swimming I used to do, which means I need to eat differently now. Protein feeds the muscles but keeps
them as lean as possible. I’ve been an athlete for 20 years so healthy eating is normal for me, but that's
not to say I don’t get a tasty take-away meal from time to time. I’ve just learned to spot the meals that
will provide what I need, it’s simple things like steering clear of the creamy sauces and making sure I get
lots of veg.
B. Stefan
Everyone says: “As a runner you must be on a really strict diet. Do you only eat salad? Are you
allowed chocolate?” But that’s really not the case. I’ve got salad and vegetables in my shopping trolley
but there’s always some chocolate in there, too. I do most of the cooking at home, On the morning of a
competition, I get so nervous I feel really sick. I have to force myself to have something so I’ll have
enough energy to perform well. Sometimes I get those days where I don’t want to be so disciplined. You
think: ‘I’ve trained really hard, I deserve to have a pizza.’ It’s OK to have a little relapse every now and
then but I can’t do it every day or I’d be rolling round the track!
C. Guy
For a gymnast, a kilo can make all the difference. But if you don’t eat enough you’ll be a bit shaky
and weak. It’s all about eating the right amount, at the right time - two hours before you do anything,
Breakfast is fruit and if I’m a bit peckish, whole wheat toast and butter! I get to training for 12 pm, then
break after three hours for lunch - more fruit, a cheese and tomato sandwich. I’m back in the gym from 5
pm to 8 pm, then I go to my Mum’s for steak and vegetables or chicken and salad. I don’t tend to mix
carbs with meat late at night. I’m not the best cook, but I think it’s fun to do. I know how to make chicken
from my mum’s recipe, it just takes me a bit longer to get organized.
D. Tomas
It’s definitely possible to eat delicious food and be a professional swimmer. I’ve always loved food so
I’m not going to be obsessive because you can get what you need and still enjoy every bite. I’m not
really one for endless protein shakes and energy drinks. Before a training session I’d rather have a
banana. That’s not to say I’m perfect. At the world championships I got my feeding strategy wrong - and
I paid for it. For my sport it’s what you eat two days before the competition that makes the difference.
You have to “carb load” - eat piles of rice or pasta - and I didn’t. I was leading for a long way but I ended
up 11 th . My biggest indulgence is pastry. And I love baking. I train for 33 hours a week so in my time off I
need to rest, and spending time in the kitchen is perfect. Swimming is my biggest passion but baking
comes a close second.

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5. Complete the conversation with suitable food quantifiers.

A: Can you go to the supermarket and buy me some things?

B: Ok. What do you want?

A: We've run out of milk, so buy two (1) ____ cartons/bottles ____of milk, please.

B: What about bread? There's only one (2) __ slice ______left in the fridge.

A: Yes, you can buy a (3) ____loaf____of bread. We also need a (4) ____head____of cauliflower and a (5)_____ stick ___of celery. I will make some salad.

A: Do you need some bacon for the salad?

B: Good idea. Just buy 200 (6) ___grams_____of bacon.

A: Anything else?

B: That's enough for today.

Thể are 5 mistakes in 5 sentences in the passage. Find out the sentences, write down and correct them CAN YOU ADVISE ME? I am writing to you becasue I would like become a hournalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they...
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Thể are 5 mistakes in 5 sentences in the passage. Find out the sentences, write down and correct them

CAN YOU ADVISE ME?

I am writing to you becasue I would like become a hournalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they are good or not. I would appreciate any comments you make because I am keen to learn. I also wonder if you could advise me about a few other matters. Do you think it is the better to do a course in journalism at a college ỏ to try to get a job as a junior reporter as soon as I finish school? Do newpapers prefer to employ people with a qualification in hournalism or to train them while they are actually doing the jobs? Another question I would like to ask is, would you advise me to specialise in one kind of report, such as politics, or it is advisable to know a little bit about a lot of subjects? I am sure that you are very busy but I would be grateful for any advise you could give me. Finally, would it be possible to come into the newpaper offices one day so that I could see how a real newpaper operate? I would welcome the opportunity to do that.
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8 tháng 7 2019

CAN YOU ADVISE ME?

I am writing to you because I would like become => to become a journalist when I leave school. Since you are the editor ò the local newspaper, I hope that you many be able to give me some advice about what I should to=>X do. I have written some articles during my spare time and I am enclosing two of them. I hope that you won't mind looking at them and telling me whether you think they are good or not. I would appreciate any comments you make because I am keen to learn. I also wonder if you could advise me about a few other matters. Do you think it is the better=>the best to do a course in journalism at a college ỏ to try to get a job as a junior reporter as soon as I finish school? Do newpapers prefer to employ people with a qualification in hournalism or to train them while they are actually doing the jobs? Another question I would like to ask is, would you advise me to specialise in one kind of report, such as politics, or it is advisable to know a little bit about a lot of subjects? I am sure that you are very busy but I would be grateful for any advise=>advice you could give me. Finally, would it be possible to come into the newpaper offices one day so that I could see how a real newpaper operate? I would welcome the opportunity to do that.

Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.Find native English speakers      In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of English    No, not English music, the...
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Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.

Find native English speakers      In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English    No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down    Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself   Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

 

Speak English at home    This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Talking to actual native speakers is the least effective way to improve your English skills

A. True

B. False

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4 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: B

Thông tin: Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise.

Dịch: Nói chuyện với người bản ngữ thực tế là cách hiệu quả nhất để cải thiện kỹ năng tiếng Anh của bạn, nói hay nói cách khác.

*** Answer the questions.17. Who knows the recipe for this salad?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18. Why does Nick’s mum like this salad?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19. When are salads popular in England?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………20. What does Mi like about salads?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………21. What does each person do to prepare the...
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*** Answer the questions.
17. Who knows the recipe for this salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

18. Why does Nick’s mum like this salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

19. When are salads popular in England?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

20. What does Mi like about salads?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

21. What does each person do to prepare the salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

22. How do we know that Nick wants to eat the salad?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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14 tháng 12 2021

TK :))

1. Nick's mum.

2. Because it's simple and delicious.

3. In the summertime.

4. They are versatile, and you can use lots of different ingredients in a salad.

5. Nick's mum boils and drains the prawns. Nick washes the celery, peels the prawns, and mixes the ingredients. Mi washes the spring onions, chops the celery and spring onions, and mixes the ingredients.

6. Because he is finding it difficult to wait for one hour.

14 tháng 12 2021

hehehehe cảm mơn nahh 

5 tháng 10 2018

Fill in the gap with one suitable preposition to complete the conversation.

A: Mum, can I go to the wedding dressed like that?

B: No! You've worn those jeans before. There's a hole in the knee. Why don't you put on those nice trousers I bought you last year ?

A: They're too small. I can't do them up.

B: Well, you've got lots of clothes. I'm sure you can find something nice. You have to dress up for a wedding! Oh! And take those old trainers off too!