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    Hi cả nhà
    Lớp nghỉ 2 tuần mà hôm qua kiểm tra bài, lớp E28-29 "rơi rụng lả tả", thảm hại quá, kiểu này lần sau mình chẳng dám ốm nữa
    Hôm qua mình đã dạy hết bài dịch E-V lớp E28-29, bài thư TM về tăng giá hàng và kiểm tra + chữa bài VERB FORMS. Tuy nhiên, lớp sẽ ôn tập và kiểm tra lại chủ điểm này.
    HW cho lớp chuẩn bị cho thứ 5 (30.7) là bài dịch V-E về Châu Á + 3 bài Vocab cuối.
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    Lớp E32 đã học hết bài Vocab 1, các bạn chuẩn bị bài Vocab 2 và chủ điểm Advanced Grammar 1 cho thứ 6 tới (31.07) nhé
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    Cảm ơn các bạn đã rất quan tâm và thông cảm cho mình trong 2 tuần qua
    @ Thắng: Èo, ngại quá, vì trong lớp ngoài em ra có Hương và Hải cũng sắp đi nữa, đã cố gắng học nốt tháng 7 mà sis lại nghỉ mất 2 tuần tháng 10 sẽ có lớp mới, hy vọng rằng sẽ có cơ hội học cùng em trai em
    @ho corp: Tháng 10 mình sẽ có lịch lớp IELTS bạn ạ
    @Trang: Học viên học 5,7 năm trước sis còn ko quên nữa là em sis cũng chúc lớp học tiếng Nhật của cô giáo Trang nhiều học viên và lúc nào cũng đầy ắp niềm vui nhé. Quan trọng hơn là cô giáo nhanh nhanh có xe ôm freeee
    @Tackecam: Vinamiu em nhé, dạo này online hơi nhiều đấy
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    The American Attitude Toward manual Labor

    Many of the people who settled in the United States were poor. The country they came to was a wildness. Land had to be cleared of trees in order to make farms; mine had to be developed; house, shops, and public building had to be built. Everyone had to help build them. Manual labor was highly valued. Later it was the man who worked with his head to achieve success in business and industry who was looked up to. Now there is in America a curious combination of pride in having risen to a position where it is no longer necessary to depend on manual labor for a living and genuine delight in what one is able to accomplish with onê?Ts own hands.
    The attitude toward manual labor is seen in many aspects of American life. One is invited to dinner at the home of a middle-aged couple. It is not only comfortable but even luxuriously furnished, and there is very evidence of the fact that the family has been able to afford foreign travel, expensive hobbies, and college education for the children; yet the hostess probably will cook and serve the dinner. In ad***ion, she does much of the household work, and even though the husband may be a professional man, he talks about washing the car, digging in the flower beds, or painting the house. His wife may even help him with these things, just as he often helps her with the dishwashing and other household chores. The son or daughter who is away at college may get a summer job entailing manual labor to earn next year?Ts school expense.
    It has been an American ideal to rise from a humble beginning to a better position. Therefore the ?o servant class? has not remained a fixed group. In fact, it has almost ceased to exist because people who, in earlier days might have been servants, now get higher wages working in factories. The majority of families cannot afford to pay what people who do housework or gardening charge for their services. Women who do housework by the hour may make nearly as much as stenographers or even public school teachers, if they work the same number of hours.
    They expense of household service and of skilled labor, such as painting and carpentry, and the tra***ion of working with onê?Ts hands have contributed to keeping alive the spirit of ?o do-it- yourself?. Many articles in popular magazines are devoted to instruction in gardening, carpentry, upholstering, and interior decorating. Night school course at the local high school teach adults how to sew their own clothes or how to grease their own card. The average American gets a good deal of pleasure out of telling others about his or her projects, exhibiting them for their neighbors, or taking them to the country fair, where they will surely win a prize.
    Foreigners sometimes draw the conclusion that American are wealthier than they because they have such thing as vacation housed or beautifully landscaped gardens. Yet they do not always realize that the Americans have these things only because they have made them themselves.
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    Đã vote 5* mừng cô giáo khố ròy nhé!
    Mong cô giáo chwa quên học tro này!
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    sis ơi,em Ngân ielts ạ.Em vừa về rùi sis ạ.em k bít là cả nhà sis bị ốm,khổ thân sis bình thường đã vất vả giờ lại càng vất vả hơn.Nhưng cả nhà khoẻ lại thế là tốt rồi. Sis cũng nhớ giữ gìn sức khoẻ nhé,đừng làm việc nhiều quá nhé.
    Đầu tuần sau e lại đi học lại sis nhé,nghỉ tận 1 tháng e nhớ lớp lắm rùi ạ.
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    Chào cả nhà, mình nhắc lại HW nhé:
    LỚP E32:
    - Chuẩn bị bài Vocab số 2 + bài Advanced Grammar số 1 trước khi đến lớp, thứ 6 (31.7)
    - Nộp bài COMPANY PROFILE (hạn chót: hết thứ 6 31.7)
    Cho buổi thứ 3/4 tuần tới:
    - Nghe trước toàn bộ bài COMMUNICATION 1
    - Tập phát âm theo đĩa bài PRONUNCIATION số 1.
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    LỚP IELTS:
    - Cho thứ 5/thứ 7 (30.7/ 1.8):
    + Chữa bài TEST 2
    + Phần nói PART 2+ FOLLOW UP QUESTION bài 1
    + Chữa HW "EMOTIONS"
    - Cho Chủ nhật (2/8):
    + Bài VOCAB "Health" (Handout số 2)
    + Bài LINKING
    + Thi Đọc
    + Nộp bài viết Task 1 - số 1
    The chart shows that high income earners consumed considerably more fast foods than the other income groups, spending more than twice as much on hamburgers (43 pence per person per week) than on fish and chips or pizza (both under 20 pence). Average income earners also favoured hamburgers, spending 33 pence per person per week, followed by fish and chips at 24 pence, then pizza at 11 pence. Low income earners appear to spend less than other income groups on fast foods, though fish and chips remains their most popular fast food, followed by hamburgers and then pizza.
    From the graph we can see that in 1970, fish and chips were twice as popular as burgers, pizza being at that time the least popular fast food. The consumption of hamburgers and pizza has risen steadily over the 20 year period to 1990 while the consumption of fish and chips has been in decline over that same period with a slight increase in popularity since 1985.
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    @ Ngân: Welcome em bé xinh đẹp quay trở lại lớp, đợt rồi chị nghỉ mất 2 tuần nên thật ra em cũng ko bị lỡ mất nhiều bài lắm đâu
    @Osasuna: Ko có gì thay đổi thì có lẽ mình sẽ bắt đầu dạy lớp mới từ tháng 10/09, lịch học chắc chắn thì khoảng tháng 9 mình sẽ thông báo cho bạn nhé
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    E32, thứ 3 (28.07) / thứ 4 (29.07):
    UNIT 1
    I arrive at the office at about half eight and make a coffee, then go into my regular morning meeting with my team and manager. It?Ts only a short meeting but we get a briefing for the day?Ts work and we discuss any problems or issues that may be coming up. Then I go to my desk and I check my emails. They come in overnight because we have offices all over the world. Then I make phone calls and send emails to get the information I need to answer any queries.
    I work at my desk most of the day. I speak to customers a lot on the phone- and I quite like that. I like helping them and giving information. I also make phone calls to the warehouse and to our Sales departments around the world. I talk to lots of people that I?Tve never met!
    I get a bit tired at my desk so I like getting up to send faxes. It?Ts a bit of exercises! And I often have a chat and a gossip with my colleagues at the coffee machine.
    In the afternoon I do the same sort of work, but I usually find time *****rf the Net for five or ten minutes. It breaks the routine of the day. I often have to key in data. It?Ts a bit boring but it?Ts part of the job. At 5 o?Tclock, I fill in a time sheet. And that?Ts a typical day!
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    Group 1:
    TOURISM IS A MODERN FORM OF COLONIALISM. IT DISTORTS LOCAL ECONOMIES, CAUSES ENVIRONMENT DAMAGE AND RUINS THE PLACES IT EXPLOITS. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE?
    Tourism, it is suggested, is like colonialism that tourists damage the places they visit and distort the economy. There are a number of presumptions here, that colonialism was bad, that it and tourism distort the local economies and that this distortion is bad. All of these presumptions can be challenged.
    Colonialism does not have to be all bad. The Roman colonialisation of Britain, for example, brought peace, roads, proper sewerage systems and underfloor heating. It might be argued that these were and are rather good things, and when the Romans left so too did many of these benefits.
    However, tourism, or colonialism does not necessarily distort local economies. Where the indigenous industry has dramatically declined, as with coal mining in South Wales, turning a mine into a tourist attraction can be a way of preserving the local economy and the local community by providing regular employment.
    It should be noted that the changes tourists bring are not all bad. The money from tourists at Big Pit in South Wales, to continue the example from the previous paragraph, has been used to improve the local countryside not damage it. In many countries that we see as ugly modern hotels in beautiful locations, are beautiful hotels in beautiful locations to the local population. Modernity is not disliked everywhere, and the jobs and the wealth these things bring are worth far more than the local scenery people who were previously economically impoverished.
    In conclusion, there are obviously advantages and disadvantages to tourism but I believe that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.
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    Group 3:
    SPORTS WHICH DEPEND ON VIOLENCE FOR THEIR ENTERTAINMENT, SUCH AS BOXING AND WRESTLING, HAVE NO PLACE IN A CIVILIZED SOCIETY AND SHOULD BE BANNED. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE?
    Many sports, like rugby and football, involve violent contact between players and often lead to injury. Other sports, boxing and wrestling in particular, have the deliberate intention of hurting and opponent. Whether this is acceptable in modern society when at all other times we try to train people not to be aggressive and not to deliberately hurt other people is a debatable point.
    The arguments against sports like boxing come from a minority of people who find violence, even in a controlled and institutionalised form, highly disturbing. Their line of reasoning appears to be that it is better for everyone if we live in a violence free society. In order for us, especially children, to learn to avoid such behaviour then it is preferrable if we never see it and cannot copy it. If society actually sanctions brutality, as in boxing, it cannot be argued that violence is always unacceptable.
    On the other hand, realists point out that cruelty is inherent in society and banning boxing will not alter this. On the contrary, by institutionalsing and controlling violence in boxing clubs can help change this. Boys, who would otherwise be part of street gangs outside the law, can be taught to be part of a group and direct their energies at activities which are inside the law. In this environment they can be trained to be better members of society. Organised boxing matches follow elaborate rules and medical facilities are always on hand so, barring accident, no one should be seriously hurt. How much better this is than uncontrolled street fighting outside the law.
    *****m up, it seems to me that there is little to be gained and much to be lost by banning sports such as boxing. Prohibiting boxing will not stop violence in society but it will drive oreganised fighting outside the law and into the hands of criminals. We would all lose if that occurred.
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    Group 2:
    THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE DEBTS OF THE WORLDâ?TS POOREST COUNTRIES. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE?
    Many of the poorest countries in the world are locked into a cycle of debt to the rich countries. Loans arranged years or even decades ago when interest rates were low, are now very expensive as interest rates are high. What little these countries can earn in foreign exchange through the sale of raw materials, is used to pay off these massive debts.
    There are obvious reasons why these debts should be eliminated or reduced. In poor countries it would seem much more sensible to spend foreign currency on medicines to combat disease, machinery to help indigenous industry and agriculture so everyone can work, or on teacher trainers so the education system can combat ignorance and poverty. In the absence of these things Third World citizens are suffering and dying young and those benefiting from the huge interest paid by the underdeveloped countries are the rich bankers in the West. It would be more sensible to reduce these debts and improve the lives of people in the Third World.
    It can be argued that these debts should be retained. One argument is that these debts have been legally incurred and like any other debt must be honoured. It would damage the whole banking system if the West decided to abandon some debts and not others. Everyone with a debt would want it eliminated and difficult decisions would have to be made concerning which debts to drop.
    Where people are suffering and dying for debts incurred by others sometimes years before they were born, such arguments do not seem logical or powerful. Banks can and do write off bad debts and for humanitarian reason they should do so for the underdeveloped countries of the Third World.
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    Đặng Thu Hằng - E32
    Company Profile
    FPT SECURITIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY (FPTS), a member of Vietnam''s leading IT group FPT, obtained the business license from the State Securities Commission of Vietnam on July 13, 2007, with the business lines of securities brokerage, securities trading, securities investment advisory, securities custody and underwriting.
    FPTS now employs nearly 200 professionals with extensive experience in domestic and overseas financial markets.
    With the most modern equipment and advanced technology, FPTS transaction systems can simultaneously serve a large number of clients 24 hours a day at high speed via three means: at a physical trading floor, by telephone and on the Internet. Remote transactions on the internet or by telephone are protected by a powerful user authentication device, Token Card with a one-time password mode, manufactured by RSA.
    In the future FPTS conducts ongoing research activities and employs all available technological advantages to offer clients the best products and services, giving them access to a convenient, safe, fast, accurate, fair and transparent transaction system.
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