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    Chi oi ^,^ bai đoc chi zay ạh. ??? Àh ma chi post listening 6 lên đi chị, e lên mấy lần rùi mà hông thấy đâu cả, hihi,
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    chị ơi! em đăng ký lớp E40, 10h sáng chủ nhật! em chắc chắn 1 slot đấy chị nhé! Đồng chí An giờ đang trên miên núi nên chắc chẳng bao giờ lên mạng được đâu chị ạ Để em bảo thằng Trung sẽ gọi điện hỏi đồng chí ấy xem sao!
    Chúc chị luôn có nhiều niềm vui!bibi chị
    Em Hà
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    Chị cho em xin lịch chi tiết của các lớp BASIC SKILL chị nhé!
    Vì em cg không rõ chương trình học BASIC SKILL gồm những gì.
    Em là Phương Thảo, 0902 048187
    Email: phuong.thao23@gmail.com
    Em cảm ơn!
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    Mình đã gửi email tiếp cho những bạn quan tâm.
    Lớp E37 và E38 đã có 1/2 số học viên đăng kí chính thức.
    Lớp IELTS thì ưu tiên học viên lớp BASIC SKILLS đăng kí trước nhé.
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    Chị đã gửi email có files đính kèm cho em, em ko nhận đc à? Lớp E37 vẫn đang nhận học viên đăng kí em ạh
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    E35 - SPEAKING 13:
    PART 1
    The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.
    EXAMPLE
    DANCING
    õ? Do you enjoy dancing? Why/ Why not?
    I sure can dance and I love to dance. I wish I could be a ballroom dancer. I love to watch it and dance with the stars and I loved that movie with Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez.
    õ? Has anyone ever taught you to dance? Why/ Why not?
    Yes, for sure. It was my physical education teacher when I was at university. He danced so well.
    õ? Tell me about any tra***ional dancing in your country.
    Tra***ional Vietnamese dance includes several different forms. These include: dance as performed in Vietnamese theatre and opera, dances performed at festivals, and royal dances of the imperial court. Dance is thought to have been an integral part of Vietnamese culture since ancient times, as depicted by engravings found on Dong Son drums.
    õ? Do you think that tra***ional dancing will be popular in the future? Why/ Why not?
    It is hard to say that tra***ional dancing will be popular comparing to the hot numbers coming up now. Youngsters are actually enjoying them more. As the generation grows, there will be less old people to appreciate the tra***ional dance. However, tra***ional dance will never die off as it has culture in it.
    PART 2
    You will have to talk about the topic for 1 to 2 minutes.
    You have one minute to think about what youõ?Tre going to say.
    You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
    Describe someone in your family who you like.
    You should say:
    How this person is related to you
    What this person looks like
    What kind of person he/she is
    And explain why you like this person.
    I am currently living near my parentsõ?T house. My mother is over 60 years old. She looks a bit strict but in fact, she is very open-minded and easy õ?" going.
    Her face is round with gentle eyes. She has long hair, and a fair complexion. Her character is admirable. She taught at a famous junior school for 30 years. She is beloved by many students. She was also well- known for her knowledge and teaching experience. She is very kind to her husband and children. However, my mother is sometimes hot õ?" tempered.
    My mother likes wearing jewels so on every occasion, I often spend time looking for nice ones for her. She feels overwhelmed about this.
    She is very busy with the housework and looking after my baby from early morning until late at night.
    I love my mother very much. I miss her a lot when I move in my husbandõ?Ts house. When I am free, I often chat with her and learn life experiences from her. I always obey and respect my mother and try to work hard, and *****cceed in my career to please her.
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    E35 - SPEAKING 14:
    PART 1
    The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.
    EXAMPLE
    MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
    õ? Which instrument do you like listening to most? Why?
    I guess guitar is the most famous instrument these days but I love piano. Its sound is so soothing.
    õ? Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument? Which one?
    No, and I never will.
    õ? Do you think children should learn to play a musical instrument at school? Why/ Why not?
    Music education in schools is a rapidly diminishing course offered. Most young children these days have few opportunities to learn a musical instrument while in school. Some children will never be able to benefit from learning on a whole new scale. Learning a musical instrument opens children''s mind to learning in a different way. When learning a musical instrument your brain works in different areas other than the standard reading, writing, and math areas. Children are able to examine their everyday work in a different light.
    Learning an instrument allows a child an outlet for self expression. Where many children turn to violence or other non constructive forms of expression, a child with a musical background has the option to sit and play rather than resorting to violent or dangerous acts.
    õ? How easy would it be to learn to play an instrument without a teacher? Why?
    Nowadays, itõ?Ts possible. There are tutor books for beginners and there are courses that you can download to your computer.
    PART 2
    You will have to talk about the topic for 1 to 2 minutes.
    You have one minute to think about what youõ?Tre going to say.
    You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
    Describe something healthy you enjoy doing.
    You should say:
    What you do
    Where you do it
    Who you do it with
    And explain why you think doing this is healthy.
    I like swimming. It is my favorite sport, for I know that it is healthy as well as a good chance for a person to exercise his or her body.
    I often go to the beach with my family every time summer comes and the weather is fine. One destination that we are all keen on is Vung Tau.
    When our car reaches the top of the cliff overlooking the Bay, I admire the golden sand of the long beach, the blue sky and water, and the splendid country surroundings which look like an artistõ?Ts painting.
    We put on our bathing-suits and run into the water. It is a very happy swim for me. We play ball, challenge each other in swimming a certain distance. When we feel tired, we lay down on the beach to rest and to have some sunbath. At about noon, we return to our tent and have lunch.
    About 3 p.m. we go once more into the water and swim till 5 p.m. Everyone is delighted having such a wonderful swim. I really enjoy swimming very much.
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    BASIC SKILLS - LISTENING 4
    AGENT OK, I''ve made a note of that.
    PAUL Great, well thanks very much for your help.
    AGENT That''s fine. Thank you for calling.
    PAUL Goodbye.
    AGENT Goodbye.
    and takes you to different parts of the rainforest. Or, if you''d prefer, there''s the Four- Q13
    Wheel-Drive tour to the waterfalls, or the fishing trip where I promise you we''ll catch some lunch, and last but not least, the famous Crocodile Cruise that leaves at 11 am each day. Q14 (Just in time for the crocodile''s lunch!) Plenty to choose from here at Rainforest Lodge or just sit on your balcony, relax and unwind and enjoy the views. In the evenings there is the Spotlight Tour, one of my favourites. The Spotlight Tour leaves at sundown and lets you QI5 catch a glimpse of some more of the rainforest''s wildlife as it comes out at dusk to feed. That''s a great trip and if you can, I''d really try to make sure you do it during your stay.
    You''ve chosen to visit the rainforest in March, which is just at the end of the wet season,
    so you''ll soon notice how well the waterfalls are running and also how damp the ground is.
    Things can tend to get a bit slippery, too, so if you didn''t bring any walking boots I''d Q16
    advise you to hire some from the office. You''ll also be much better off in long trousers Q17
    rather than shorts because they will give your legs more protection, and socks are a good Q18 idea too.
    There''s no need to be nervous of the rainforest provided that you treat it with respect
    and common sense. Most of the animals and wildlife are gentle and harmless. There are Q19
    some venomous snakes to beware of, but really they''re much more frightened of you than
    you are of them. The other thing is that certain plants can cause irritation if you touch Q20
    them with bare skin.
    Well, that''s about all for the time being. The guys are here to take you and your luggage to the cabins ...
    SECTION 3

    SECTION 2
    RECREATION OFFICER
    Great. Well, hi, everyone! My name''s Jody and I''m one of the four recreation officers here at Rainforest Lodge. My job is to make sure that you all have a great stay here with us and go away feeling relaxed and refreshed. As you can see, we''re literally in the middle of nowhere at the Lodge. There are no newspapers or TVs and there''s only one phone and that''s in the office. The Lodge is a complete ''getaway from it all'' experience: a place to unwind and appreciate the world without a lot of interruptions and distractions.
    From your cabin balcony you''ll find that you can''t see anyone else and the only noise you should hear is the birds. When the luggage comes, one of the guys will take it across to your cabin for you and make sure you know the way back here to the main centre for dinner in the restaurant. Dinner will be served in about an hour or so.
    All the times of each day''s activities are printed on the blue sheet you should have got in the information guides that were handed out on the coach. Each Explorer trip has a different focus, so it doesn''t matter how many you do or on what day, because there''s always something new to discover in the rainforest.
    Tomorrow 1 think we''ve still got places on the Orchid and Fungi Tour. This is on foot
    systematic way. If you do this with a plan, then you''ll find that you still Q24
    have time for yourself and your hobbies as well.
    JOHN Yeah. I''ve heard from Thomas that you made him a sort of plan like this,
    and he''s going away for the weekend with all his work handed in, whereas I haven''t even started.
    COUNSELLOR I need to find out a few more things about you first. I''ll give you this form Q25 to fill in about your lectures and things before you leave.
    COUNSELLOR Now, what are your main problems?
    JOHN Well, what most concerns me is I''m still not doing very well in my
    assignments.
    COUNSELLOR Well, I know that you plan your writing carefully, but this can come to nothing if the assignment doesn''t answer the question. That really is the key. You must read the question carefully and give it a great deal of thought before you even start planning or writing your first draft. It''s also Q26 vital to check your work for errors. Everybody makes them, and they can influence the person marking the work. So, always take time at the end to Q26 check what you have written.
    JOHN As far as listening is concerned, I find it hard to keep up sometimes in
    lectures, especially two-hour ones. I sometimes just seem to go off into a dream.
    COUNSELLOR It''s a good idea to find out from your lecturers if they mind you recording Q27
    the lectures. You only need one of those small cassette recorders. The
    quality is pretty good and a second listening can really clarify things.
    Something else you can do is check your notes with a friend after the
    majority. We were pleased by the public''s willingness to stop and chat to us ... in
    the end we talked to a total of 135 drivers over those two days. Q34
    So what were our findings? Well, as you can see, 93% of respondents had had
    some kind of problem. A surprisingly large percentage - 24% had had their car
    damaged in some way, but the main type of incident was being shouted Q35
    at - 79% had experienced that. 15% had experienced violence on their own persons ... they''d actually been hit by someone. The police tended only to be informed when there was physical violence involved.
    So what strategies had people developed to ensure their own safety? Let''s have a
    look at the figures here. Well, first of all, it was quite striking that there were often
    distinct answers from the men and women. It was mainly women, for example, Example
    who said one shouldn''t ever stop to find out how to get somewhere. Whereas it
    SECTION 4
    TUTOR Well, good afternoon. In today''s session John Upton will be sharing some of the findings of his research project from last term. John ...
    JOHN Thanks. Well, first of all, a little bit about the background to the project. Our
    title, as you can see, is pretty straightforward: ''car safety''. But these days there''s a lot more to it than the usual injunctions about drinking and driving or speeding.

    I had been interested and horrified by several newspaper reports on what people Q31 call ''road rage''. For example the famous incident of a man getting out of his car in a car park and hitting the driver of a van who had overtaken him earlier. It seemed to me that there were almost as many serious problems when cars were parked ... i.e. were stationary ... as when they were travelling at 90 miles an hour. So I decided to make this the focus of the project.
    For our research we depended mainly on talking to individuals, asking them Q32
    questions rather than using written questionnaires. We stopped people at a
    selected garage on the motorway over a two-day period, and asked them
    questions about what they''d observed or experienced themselves. Our
    respondents were both men and women, but the women were just slightly in the
    was men who said you should try to avoid looking directly at other drivers. Both Q36
    men and ... oh sorry no... it was women who said you had to tell someone Q37
    when you were due to get to a particular destination. Then, I had thought that it
    would be mainly men, but both ***es made the point that it''s much safer to get Q38
    keys out well in advance as you go towards your car. Men were very aware that
    muggers or whatever might be concealed behind the car. They also made the Q39
    point that you should leave plenty of room when you park your car so you can make a quick getaway if you need to. Finally, locking doors at all times ... men didn''t think it was quite as important as women, but both gave it a high safety Q40 rating.
    When we asked them what they thought the best improvements had been in the last five years in helping with road rage problems ...
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    Hôm nay mình nói nhầm, bài IELTS Listening Test 1 của lớp E35 là ở folder có 6 bài practice tests chứ ko phải là folder IPP, sozi

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