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16 tháng 8 2023

A: Do you like plant flower.
B: No, I don't. 
C: Do you love cooking? 
B: Yes, I do. 
A: Do you like doing the puzzles? 
B: No, I don’t. 
A: Do you like doing housework?
B: No, I don’t. 

16 tháng 8 2023

A: Do you like playing sports?

B: Yes, I do.

C: Do you enjoy making DIY?

D: No, I don't.

22 tháng 8 2018

2 leisure activity :

- Sleeping: That makes your mindless after a whole tired day with works or maybe the stress of learning at school. Also, it improves your health and satisfies a lot.

-Eating: keeps your mouth every time busy with chewing.

Exercise 5. MIME GAME. Work in groups of three. Write ten sentences on pieces of paper. Use the present continuous, for example, I'm having lunch. One student takes a piece of paper and mimes the sentence. The other students ask questions to guess the sentence. The first student to guess the correct sentence mimes the next sentence.(TRÒ CHƠI DIỄN TẢ BẰNG HÀNH ĐỘNG. Làm việc trong nhóm ba người. Viết mười câu trên mảnh giấy. Sử dụng thì hiện tại tiếp diễn, ví...
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Exercise 5. MIME GAME. Work in groups of three. Write ten sentences on pieces of paper. Use the present continuous, for example, I'm having lunch. One student takes a piece of paper and mimes the sentence. The other students ask questions to guess the sentence. The first student to guess the correct sentence mimes the next sentence.

(TRÒ CHƠI DIỄN TẢ BẰNG HÀNH ĐỘNG. Làm việc trong nhóm ba người. Viết mười câu trên mảnh giấy. Sử dụng thì hiện tại tiếp diễn, ví dụ, tôi đang ăn trưa. Một học sinh lấy một tờ giấy và diễn tả câu đó. Các học sinh khác đặt câu hỏi để đoán câu. Học sinh đầu tiên đoán câu đúng diễn tả hành động mô tả câu tiếp theo.)

Are you having dinner? - No, I'm not.

(Bạn đang ăn tối à? – Không.)

Are you having lunch? - Yes, I am!

(Bạn đang ăn trưa hả? – Đúng rồi.) 

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12 tháng 10 2023

- Are you reading a book? – No, I’m not.

(Bạn đang đọc sách à? – Không.)

- Are you reading newspaper? – Yes, I am!

(Bạn đang đọc báo à? – Đúng rồi.)

1. I’m running. (Tôi đang chạy.)

2. I’m walking. (Tôi đang đi bộ.)

3. I’m swimming. (Tôi đang bơi.)

4. I’m cooking. (Tôi đang nấu ăn.)

5. I’m writing an email. (Tôi đang viết thư điện tử.)

6. I’m talking on the mobile phone. (Tôi đang nói chuyện qua điện thoại.)

7. I’m listening to music in English. (Tôi đang nghe nhạc tiếng Anh.)

8. I’m watching a football match. (Tôi đang xem trận bóng đá.)

9. I’m doing morning exercise. (Tôi đang tập thể dục buổi sáng.)

10. I’m climbing on a tree. (Tôi đang trèo cây.)

- Are you reading a book? – No, I’m not.

(Bạn đang đọc sách à? – Không.)

- Are you reading newspaper? – Yes, I am!

(Bạn đang đọc báo à? – Đúng rồi.)

1. I’m running. (Tôi đang chạy.)

2. I’m walking. (Tôi đang đi bộ.)

3. I’m swimming. (Tôi đang bơi.)

4. I’m cooking. (Tôi đang nấu ăn.)

5. I’m writing an email. (Tôi đang viết thư điện tử.)

6. I’m talking on the mobile phone. (Tôi đang nói chuyện qua điện thoại.)

7. I’m listening to music in English. (Tôi đang nghe nhạc tiếng Anh.)

8. I’m watching a football match. (Tôi đang xem trận bóng đá.)

9. I’m doing morning exercise. (Tôi đang tập thể dục buổi sáng.)

10. I’m climbing on a tree. (Tôi đang trèo cây.)

BÀI TẬP VỀ NHÀ: HỌC BỔ TRỢ BUỔI 1 Exercise 5: Complete the sentences, using the -ING form of the verbs in the box. 1. Do you fancy _____________ out this evening? 2. I like _____________ tennis at the weekend. 3. Jim enjoys _____________ photos of himself and his friends. 4. Ann’s father doesn’t like _____________ ice hockey on TV. 5. My mother hates _____________, so we eat out every often. 6. Do you like _____________ pottery? 7. She dislikes _____________ her room every...
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BÀI TẬP VỀ NHÀ: HỌC BỔ TRỢ BUỔI 1 Exercise 5: Complete the sentences, using the -ING form of the verbs in the box. 1. Do you fancy _____________ out this evening? 2. I like _____________ tennis at the weekend. 3. Jim enjoys _____________ photos of himself and his friends. 4. Ann’s father doesn’t like _____________ ice hockey on TV. 5. My mother hates _____________, so we eat out every often. 6. Do you like _____________ pottery? 7. She dislikes _____________ her room every day. 8. My niece loves _____________ adventure books. 9. I can’t stand _____________ for buses in the rain. 10.They detest _____________, so they usually travel by train or coach. Exercise 6: Each sentence has one mistake. Find and correct it. 1. I find carve eggshells boring because it takes a lot of time to complete one shell. A B C D 2. My brother not goes to class to learn how to paint. A B C D 3. I take up my hobby when I came back home from the Art Gallery. A B C D 4. I think playing volleyball interest because it is a team game. A B C D 5. In my opinion, more people play monopoly in the future. A B C D Exercise 7: Fill each blank with a word/phrase in the box. bottles photos horse-riding gymnastics the guitar camping dolls fishing gardening painting 1. I always take a lot of __________ when I go on holidays. 2. A: Can you play __________? B: No, I can’t, but I can play the piano. 3. My brother’s hobby is watching __________, he likes horses very much. 4. Her brother likes collecting __________, especially glasses. 5. I like drawing very much. My hobby is __________. 6. My sister likes collecting __________. Now she has more than 100. 7. Her hobby is __________. She plants many beautiful flower trees in her garden. 8. My father likes __________. He often goes to the lakes or rivers when he has free time. 9. When we have some days off, my close friends and I often go __________. 10. My sister likes doing __________. She looks very fit. tidy fly take watch cook make wait read play go

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6 tháng 4 2023

Exercise 5: Complete the sentences, using the -ING form of the verbs in the box. 

1.Do you fancy..going.....out this evening?

2.I like..playing...tennis at the weekend.

3.Jim enjoys....taking....photos of himself and his friends.

4.Ann's father doesn't like..watching....ice hockey on TV

5.My mother hates....cooking.....,so we eat out every often.

6.Do you like...making....pottery?

7.She dislikes.tidying.........her room every day.

8.My niece loves.....reading....adventure books.

9.I can't stand....waiting......for buses in the rain.

10.They detest....flying...,so they usually travel by train or coach

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The findings in the passage by Howard E.A.Tinsley are somewhat __________

A. funny

B. surprising

C. predictable

D. useless

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7 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

Những phát hiện trong bài đọc của Howard E Tinsley thì khá là

A.buồn cười/ hài hước

C. có thể đoán trước được

B. bất ngờ / không ngờ đến

D. vô dụng

Dẫn chứng: but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.” 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The word "substitutes" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________________.

A. delight

B. revenge

C. replacement

D. attraction

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19 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án C

Từ  “substitutes” (sự thay thế) ở đoạn 1 gần nghĩa nhất với

A. sự hài lòng

C. sự thay thế

B. sự trả thù

D. sự thu hút

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

The word "it" in the last paragraph refers to ________________.

A. fishing

B. activity

C. self-expression

D. stamp collecting

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22 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án A

Từ “it” ở đoạn cuối ám chỉ đến

 A. việc câu cá

C.tự trình bày cảm xúc

B. hoạt động        

D. sưu tầm tem

Dẫn chứng: “Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,” he said.

20 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo

- You have painting and singing abilities, don’t you?

- Your birthday isn’t in August, is it?

- You went on a trip last week, didn’t you?

- There are five people in your family, aren’t there?

- You don’t like shopping, do you?

- You will go abroad next holiday, won’t you?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

Taking part in sports gives you _________________.

A. the strongest desire to win

B. a need for creativity

C. the chance to express your feelings

D. a sense of being part of a team

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19 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án D

Tham gia vào các môn thể thao cho bạn

A. khao khát mạnh mẽ để chiến thắng        

C. cơ hội thể hiện cảm xúc

B. sự cần sáng tạo

D. cảm giác là một phần của một đội

 Dẫn chứng: playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42

Leisure activity isn’t just for fun, says a University of Florida psychologist who has developed a scale that classifies hobbies and avocations based on needs they satisfy in people. The scale can help people find more personal fulfillment by giving them insight into what they really like and by helping them to find substitutes when they can’t pursue their favorite activities.

“The surprising thing is that activities you might think are very different have similar effects on people” said Howard E.A. Tinsley, a UF psychology professor who developed the measurement. ―Probably no one would consider acting to have the same characteristics as roller-skating or playing baseball, but men and women who act as a hobby report feeling an intense sense of belonging to a group, much the same way others do in playing sports.

And activities providing the strongest sense of competition are not sports, but card, arcade and computer games, he found.

Tinsley, whose research on leisure has been published in several journals, is scheduled this spring to present some of the findings in Milwaukee at a conference of the Society for Vocational Psychology.

Based on surveys with more than 3,000 people about the satisfactions they get from various hobbies, Tinsley obtained numerical scores for values such as “challenge” and “hedonism”, and grouped some 82 leisure activities into 11 categories. For example, dining out and watching movies fall into the “sensual enjoyment” category, playing soccer and attending sports clubs meetings satisfy participants’ desires for a sense of “belongingness” and coin collecting and baking fulfill their need for “creativity”.

“With so many people in jobs they don’t care for, leisure is a prized aspect of people’s lives,” Tinsley said. “Yet it’s not something psychologists really study. Economists tell us how much money people spend skiing, but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”

“Fishing, generally considered more of an outdoor or recreational activity, for example, is a form of self-expression like quilting or stamp collecting, because it gives people the opportunity to express themselves by doing something completely different from their daily routine,”he said.

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Both acting and roller-skating give people a feeling of being a part of a team

B. Collecting things satisfied people’s desire for making things

C. Fishing allows you to show the type of person you are

D. Researchers already know why a hobby attracts a person

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30 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án D

Câu nào sau đây không đúng?

A. Cả diễn xuất và trượt ba – tanh đều cho con người cảm giác là thành viên của một nhóm B. Sưu tầm các vật dụng làm con người thõa mãn khát vọng làm ra các vật dụng

 C. Câu cá cho phép bản thể hiện bản chất con người bạn.

D. Các nhà nghiên cứu đã biết tại 1 sở thích lại thu hút một người.

Dẫn chứng: “but nobody explains what it is about skiing that is really appealing to people or how one activity relates to another, perhaps in unexpected ways.”