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Read and listen to the online article again. Why are these numbers mentioned?  1. £22,000          2. $42,000          3. 1.5kgCHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESSSometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.IN BRITAINLife can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the...
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Read and listen to the online article again. Why are these numbers mentioned?

  

1. £22,000          2. $42,000          3. 1.5kg

CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESS

Sometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.

IN BRITAIN

Life can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar. He had saved £22,000 for his intended expensive surgery when he heard about a young boy who also needed surgery to allow him to walk. Daniel told the boy's family that he would donate all his money to the boy’s surgery. The little boy was then able to walk again.

IN THE US

Glen James, an unemployed and homeless office worker, did something both honest and kind. The police said that he decided to return a bag with $ 42,000 in it to the owner. A man called Ethan Whittington read about Glen and started a campaign to collect money forhim. Ethan said that anamazing 160,000 was raised and Glen's life hasn't been the same since.

IN VIET NAM

In March 2020, Hoang Tuan Anh, a Vietnamese entrepreneur in Ho Chi Minh City invented a 24/7 automatic dispensing machine providing free rice for the poor during the Covid 19 lockdown. The machine distributed a 1.5 kg (3.3lb) bagful of rice from a small silo. The team said that people in need still had access to food and resources during the pandemic.

These stories may persuade you that when you spread a little kindness, there may not be a personal benefit, but you could encourage people to be kind to you, too.

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NG
19 tháng 10 2023

1. The number $22,000 is mentioned to indicate the amount Daniel Black had saved for his surgery before deciding to donate it to the young boy's surgery.

2. The 42,000 dollar figure refers to the amount Glen James returned to the owner, resulting in a portal battleground that netted him 160,000 dollars.)

3. The number 1.5 kg (3.3lb) is mentioned to indicate the bagful of rice the Hoang Tuan Anh‘s 24/7 automatic dispensing machine distributed from a small silo for the poor during the Covid-19 lockdown.

USE IT! Work in pairs. Which story did you like best? Why? CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESSSometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.IN BRITAINLife can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar. He had saved £22,000 for his intended expensive surgery when he...
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USE IT! Work in pairs. Which story did you like best? Why?

 

CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESS

Sometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.

IN BRITAIN

Life can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar. He had saved £22,000 for his intended expensive surgery when he heard about a young boy who also needed surgery to allow him to walk. Daniel told the boy's family that he would donate all his money to the boy’s surgery. The little boy was then able to walk again.

IN THE US

Glen James, an unemployed and homeless office worker, did something both honest and kind. The police said that he decided to return a bag with $ 42,000 in it to the owner. A man called Ethan Whittington read about Glen and started a campaign to collect money forhim. Ethan said that anamazing 160,000 was raised and Glen's life hasn't been the same since.

IN VIET NAM

In March 2020, Hoang Tuan Anh, a Vietnamese entrepreneur in Ho Chi Minh City invented a 24/7 automatic dispensing machine providing free rice for the poor during the Covid 19 lockdown. The machine distributed a 1.5 kg (3.3lb) bagful of rice from a small silo. The team said that people in need still had access to food and resources during the pandemic.

These stories may persuade you that when you spread a little kindness, there may not be a personal benefit, but you could encourage people to be kind to you, too.

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NG
21 tháng 8 2023

A: I like the story of Daniel Black the best. Because he chose to donate all his savings to help a young boy in need, even though he was also in need of medical treatment himself. This shows selflessness and kindness towards others.

B: The story of Hoàng Tuấn Anh is inspiring for me because he used his skills and resources to help provide food for the poor during the COVID-19 pandemic. It demonstrates innovation and community spirit.​

VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the nouns in blue in the text. What is the verb form of each one? CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESSSometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.IN BRITAINLife can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar....
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VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the nouns in blue in the text. What is the verb form of each one?

 

CHANGING THE WORLD WITH KINDNESS

Sometimes a spontaneous act of kindness can change another person’s life. Read about these incredible people and their actions that helped to make the world a better place for someone else.

IN BRITAIN

Life can't be easy for musician Daniel Black. After a cycling accident in 2009, the doctors told him that he couldn’t walk or play the guitar. He had saved £22,000 for his intended expensive surgery when he heard about a young boy who also needed surgery to allow him to walk. Daniel told the boy's family that he would donate all his money to the boy’s surgery. The little boy was then able to walk again.

IN THE US

Glen James, an unemployed and homeless office worker, did something both honest and kind. The police said that he decided to return a bag with $ 42,000 in it to the owner. A man called Ethan Whittington read about Glen and started a campaign to collect money forhim. Ethan said that anamazing 160,000 was raised and Glen's life hasn't been the same since.

IN VIET NAM

In March 2020, Hoang Tuan Anh, a Vietnamese entrepreneur in Ho Chi Minh City invented a 24/7 automatic dispensing machine providing free rice for the poor during the Covid 19 lockdown. The machine distributed a 1.5 kg (3.3lb) bagful of rice from a small silo. The team said that people in need still had access to food and resources during the pandemic.

These stories may persuade you that when you spread a little kindness, there may not be a personal benefit, but you could encourage people to be kind to you, too.

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NG
21 tháng 8 2023

- actions: hành động

- access: tiếp cận

- benefit: lợi ích

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

Tham khảo

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. Complete the article with numbers and measurements from exercise 2.  There are many amazing stories of human survival, but actually our bodies are very fragile and do not cope well with extremes. Polar explorers can cope with temperatures of 1________, but only if they keep warm. Most people will collapse if their body temperature drops by only 2________, and if it drops by 3________, they'll die. Heat can be just as dangerous. Temperatures of 35°C are safe,...
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Read and listen to the article. Complete the article with numbers and measurements from exercise 2.

  

There are many amazing stories of human survival, but actually our bodies are very fragile and do not cope well with extremes. Polar explorers can cope with temperatures of 1________, but only if they keep warm. Most people will collapse if their body temperature drops by only 2________, and if it drops by 3________, they'll die. Heat can be just as dangerous. Temperatures of 35°C are safe, provided humidity is not above 4________. High altitudes are dangerous too. We pass out when the pressure falls below 5________  of normal atmospheric pressure. This happens at about 6________   metres. Climbers can go higher because their bodies gradually get used to it, but no one survives for long at 8,000 metres. At high altitudes, lack of oxygen is another problem. At ground level, about 7______ of the air is oxygen. If that falls below 8________ , we die.

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NG
8 tháng 11 2023

1. 40°c

2. 5°c

3. 15°c

4. 50%

5. 57%

6. 4,500

7. 1/5

8. 1/10

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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NG
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.

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.
$HaNa$

NG
19 tháng 8 2023

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. F

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. F

Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?Traditional Education And Advantages Of Online LearningThere are several problems with the traditional system of education. First of all, you need to pay thousands of dollars per term to attend a prestigious school. With all those budget cuts, busy classrooms, and course shortages, you won’t always get the chance to study exactly what you want.It’s no wonder why millions of students from all around the world opt for...
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Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?

Traditional Education And Advantages Of Online Learning

There are several problems with the traditional system of education. First of all, you need to pay thousands of dollars per term to attend a prestigious school. With all those budget cuts, busy classrooms, and course shortages, you won’t always get the chance to study exactly what you want.

It’s no wonder why millions of students from all around the world opt for online degree programs or take at least one college course through an online platform. Online learning has to be the greatest revolution in contemporary education. It made a huge change in the system and opened great opportunities for everyone who wants to learn something.

Nevertheless, online education is still related to stereotypes. People often think that online students are not smart enough for a traditional college or university, they are lazy, and they don’t get “real” degrees. These claims discourage many people from taking online courses, so they get stuck in the traditional educational system that consumes a huge deal of money, nerves, and years of their lives.

Allow us to explain why online learning is more awesome than you think. We have 5 advantages of online learning that will make you reconsider your attitude towards this type of education.

Question: Employers underestimate online degrees.

A. True

B. False

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25 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “Hiring managers don’t see online degrees as inferior to traditional ones.”.

Dịch: Các giám đốc tuyển dụng không coi giấy chứng nhận online là thấp kém hơn bằng truyền thống.