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    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    @Ếch:ơ hay,nhờ vả thì phải....chứ nhỉ?à thế ek ko biết rùi,đấy là hội chym nhợn,các "bô lão" sẽ được gọi là siêu trymek có join ko
    Tình hình:
    -Lớp Out vào 4.30pm CN còn đúng 1 "cục gạch''''
    -Lớp 2pm thứ 7 full
    -Lớp 5pm thứ 5 full
    -Lớp 5pm&7.15pm thứ 3 còn 5 "cục gạch"
    Lớp PRE nghỉ tháng 12 sẽ tiếp tục học kể từ 16h30'' thứ 7 ngày 13.1 và lịch học sẽ là 19h20 thứ 5 và 16h30'' thứ 7 nhé
    @Phương:đang discount đấy,miu thì liên hệ anh Ếk nhé
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    Được thuy_ed sửa chữa / chuyển vào 15:34 ngày 08/01/2007
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    Cho iem tham gia với, vào đó nghe ngóng tin tức thì quá tuyệt...iem vào đó thì được gọi là j nhỉ?? Trym nhợn baby àh...Để chứng minh thành ý muốn tham gia hội...iem xin post một bài trym nhợn về bô lão nhé (cái tội trym nhợn mình bằng hình ảnh, trong khi ta đây khí thế ngút trời, lòng đầy hoài bão, dũng cảm hiên ngang<-- toàn chơi đồn có địch nhé thía mà dám trym nhợn sai sự thật )...mọi người ủng hộ iem bằng cách vote đi nào...(hết nhẵn gold vì đi bao em Lan rùi
    Được NightFox sửa chữa / chuyển vào 16:55 ngày 08/01/2007
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    huonghen Thành viên mới

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    úi úi sis ui, sis xiem nhóm tụi e vào được hội trym nhợn ko sis...cho tụi e vào ké cùng anh ếch với kaka...
    home trước anh ếch ko đi học à, ko đi học mới ko bít cấu trúc nè rùi...mua chua nếp cẩm đi e chỉ lại cho kaka...
    tụi e(nhóm trymnhợn í) tòan e xinh tươi hehe học 7h30T3, 2pmT7 và 4h30CN, anh đi cùng nhé . Vụ võ lâm và au có định học thật ko để e bít đườg lên lịch nèo
    chân dung nai phốc mà được dễ thương thế này á...ối xời ôi... sis là sis cứ thương người quá đáng
    thứ 3 nè nghỉ học nhỉ.hức hức...nhớ cái ghế có đinh nhà sis!!!
  4. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    What on earth is the ôSubjunctiveằ? In many languages all the verb endings change and you have to learn them as if you are using a completely different tense. Now in English you''ll be pleased to know that we''ve simplified it *****ch an extent that it has almost disappeared.
    Take the Present Subjunctive. You only really notice it in the 3rd person singular and it is used in expressions of wishing, hoping and praying. So we say ôLong live the Queenô! which means in effect that we wish that the Queen will live a long time and the word ôliveằ, technically is the 3rd person singular of the Present Subjunctive and has no ôsằ. But if I say ôI hope you live to be 100 years oldằ, that is the 2nd person singular of the Present Subjunctive but it is exactly the same in appearance as the 2nd person singular of the Present Simple. So, who says English is difficult!
    Then again you''d hardly notice the Past Subjunctive because it''s the same in form as the Past Simple and you find it most often in con***ional sentences like this: ôIf I won the lottery, I''d buy a big house.ằ ôWonằ is technically here the Past Subjunctive but surprise, surprise, it''s the same as the Past Simple õ?" wonderful. The only time you can spot it is in the verb ôbeằ in expressions like: ôIf I were you õ?Ưằ
    But today people are beginning to say as well: ôIf I was youằ There is also occasional use of the Present Subjunctive of the verb ôbeằ and the word is ôbeằ in a sentence like ôIf this be true.ằ but again you''re more likely to hear/read: ôIf this is true.ằ As I say we like to keep things simple. Another example of the Past Subjunctive is in expressions like: ôIt''s high time we left.ô which means in effect: ôThe time has come when we should leave.ằ
    Incidentally you can show off that you know the subjunctive and also use a very convenient expression when you want to leave someone''s house because either you''re bored or you simply want to go home. Everyone will be so impressed with your knowledge of idiomatic English, that they can''t possibly be offended. So that''s the subjunctive in a nutshell. What I say is: ôLong live English!ằ
    Now I want you to read a little story I wrote and I would like you to try and find as many examples of the subjunctive as you can:
    ôWishful ThinkingằHeaven help him, I thought when I saw the news item in my local paper that a young man in the area had won millions on the national lottery. It wasn''t envy. I honestly felt sorry for him. To win thousands would be fine, but millions could be too much to handle. If need be, I supposed he could give it all way but then that would probably be worse than never having won the money in the first place. If only something like that were to happen to me, I said to myself. Now, I should have the maturity to know precisely what to do. It was high time I had a piece of luck. With these philosophical thoughts turning round in my mind I picked up my daily newspaper. They too ran a sort of lottery and if you had a scratch card with two sums of money the same as the one in the paper, then you won that amount. ôSaints preserve us!ằ, I yelled at the top of my voice, although I was alone at the time. Yes, you''ve guessed it. I had won Ê250,00. I went cold and found myself quoting Shakespeare: ôIf this be error and upon me proved õ?Ưằ I forgot the rest of the line. I was too excited.
    Naturally I phoned everyone up and told them the news and I received plenty of advice. Someone suggested a financial plan should be drawn up to assess the different possible investments. Another proposed that I went straight to the bank for advice. A third insisted I did nothing until he had had time to consider what to do. I was seriously beginning to wonder who had won the money. The best advice came from the person who recommended that I should go out and enjoy myself. The trouble was that everyone reacted as if they knew everything about money and I hadn''t the least idea. It seemed to me that I was being treated as if I were a complete fool.
    Meanwhile I had to be sensible and take some practical steps in order to get hold of the money. It was time I stopped daydreaming and read the rules on the back of my scratch card. Either they would send you the cheque for the amount after you had sent them the appropriate card or you could actually go round to their main office and do the paperwork there. I thought I would sooner go round to the office. I felt I would rather get the matter sorted out at the headquarters. The first thing you were instructed to do was to ring a certain telephone number. I tried and the number was engaged. Throughout the rest of that Wednesday I tried phoning again and again and the number was either engaged or nobody answered. It was as if they knew about me and didn''t want to part with the money. I just wished they had picked up the phone. I knew that the office closed at 5.30 and so I made one last desperate phone call at 5.15. A young woman answered who sounded as though she knew what she was talking about. I tried hard to sound as if I were in charge of the situation and as if winning Ê250,000 was the sort of thing that happened every day. My throat was very dry and she asked me to repeat what I had just said. I explained that the amounts on the Wednesday''s scratch card were the same as that day''s paper and I claimed that sum. There was a long pause and then as politely as she could she suggested I looked at the day on today''s paper. ôHeaven help meằ, I cried, ôit''s Thursday.ằ
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    Chị Thùy ui...bủi trước em nghỉ thế em vào đâu hả chị...bủi trước có việc ko thể ko nghỉ..em đăng ký lớp pre ròai mà...nhưng chưa cụ thể lớp thứ mấy...thế em vào đâu hả chị
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    cả nhà mìh ui, có vài cái love quotation nè, dịch thử xem có rì vỡ bụng không nha!
    Top 10 famous love quote
    1) Mark Twain
    Love is the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.
    2) Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Thou art to me a delicious torment.
    3) Mother Teresa
    If you judge people, you have no time to love them.
    4) Aristotle
    Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
    5) Helen Keller
    The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart.
    6) Roy Croft
    I love you, not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you.
    7) Ingrid Bergmen
    A kiss is a lovely trick, designed by nature, to stop words when speech becomes superfluous.
    8) Rabrindranath Tagore
    He who wants to do good knocks at the gate: he who loves finds the door open.
    9) Sir Winston Churchill
    Where does the family start? It starts with a young man falling in love with a girl - no superior alternative has yet been found.
    10) Kahlil Gibran
    It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it will not be created for years or even generations.
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    Chị Thuỳ đang online hả. Em vừa gọi điện cho chị. Khoảng 7h00 em đến được không vậy ?
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    @Như Ý:hay đấy
    @Lili:có phải là Ly sáng nay nhắn tin mình ko nhỉ?
    Today....
    Did you Know?
    10% of the world''s population speak English as their mother tongue (Chinese 21%, Spanish 6%, Russian 6%, Malay 4%, Hindi 4%, Japanese 3%, Arabic 3%, Portuguese 3%, French 2%, German 2%)
    Rains of many kinds of living creatures have actually been reported from earliest times and all over the world. On 28th May 1881, during a thunderstorm on the outskirts of Worcester, England, tons of periwinkles and small hermit crabs fell on Cromer Gardens Road and the surrounding fields.
    The word "Christmas" comes from the Old English, "Cristes maesse" which means "Christ''s mass" on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is tra***ionally a celebration of family and children.
    The modern Christmas tree tra***ion came from western Germany, from a medieval custom, as a paradise tree -- a tree decorated with apples, wafers (or cookies), and candles representing the Garden of Eden, the host, and Christ.
    The alarm clock was not invented by the Marquis de Sade, as some suspect, but rather by a man named Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, in 1787. Perversity, though, characterized his invention from the beginning. The alarm on his clock could ring only at 4 am. Rumor has it that Hutchins was murdered by his wife at 4:05 am on a very dark and deeply cold New England morning.
    If you went out into space, you would explode before you suffocated because there''s no air pressure.
    Only one satellite has been ever been destroyed by a meteor: the European Space Agency''s Olympus in 1993.
    5th Century, Rome Mid February was tra***ionally the time of the Lupercian festival, an ode to the God of fertility and a celebration of sensual pleasure, a time to meet and court a prospective mate. In AD 496, Pope Gelasius outlawed the pagan festival. But he was clever to replace it with a similar celebration, although one deemed morally suitable. He needed a "lovers" saint to replace the pagan deity Lupercus. The martyred Bishop Valentine was chosen as the patron saint of the new festival.
    Saint Valentine had been beheaded for helping young lovers marry against the wishes of the mad emperor Claudius. Before execution, Valentine himself had fallen in love with his jailer''s daughter. He signed his final note to her, "From Your Valentine", a phrase that has lasted through the centuries.
    Thumbing your nose (raising your thumb to your nose and fanning your fingers) is a sign of mockery throughout most of the world.
    In Australia, it is rude to wink at women.
    In Brazil, pulling down the lower lid of the right eye means that the listener doubts what you are saying.
    In Korea, it is rude to keep your hands behind your back or in your pockets.
    Mangos have been cultivated in India for about 5,000 years, and were originally small, fibrous fruits, somewhat like plums, with a taste like turpentine. There are now over 500 varieties grown there.
    More fresh mangos are eaten every day than any other fruit in the world.
    A man named Sir Henry Wyat was sentenced to the Tower of London, at a time when prisoners generally starved to death. Sir Henry''s kitty-cat seemed to understand the situation because she snuck into the Tower bringing him a freshly-killed pigeon every day. When the king heard of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately set Sir Henry free.
    The word "ecology" derives from the Greek words "oikos", loosely translating as home and "logie", meaning science or doctrine. The dictionary defines ecology as the discipline that studies the relationships between organisms and their environment, that is to say, between an organism and its home. In a broader sense, ecology deals with the relation between living beings and the planet Earth: our great home, our only home. The word tourism developed from the Hebrew word Tora, which means to study, learn or search.
    The Galapagos Islands have lived in virtual isolation for millions of years. In total, they consist of 61 islands and islets, with 13 main islands. Seeming like shadows upon the sea from one another, the 13 main islands are Baltra, Espanola, Fernandina, Floreana, Genovesa, Isabela, Marchena, Pinta, Pinzon, San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Santiago. In total land area, the islands are 4897 sq. miles (7880 sq. km) and in the total geographical area from Darwin Island to San Cristobal and Espanola, 28,000 sq. miles (45,000 sq. km)
    Heathrow Airport handles more international passengers than any other airport in the world and offers flights to many international destinations including 33 flights to Paris and 23 flights to New York each day. The most popular country for flights from Heathrow is the United States of America. The busiest routes are New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin.
    One out of the ordinary punishment of the Elizabethan England was the drunkard''s cloak. It was a punishment for public drunkenness; the name of it is somewhat misleading. The flaw in the name comes from the fact that the cloak is less a cloak and more a barrel. The drunk was forced to don a barrel and wander through town while the villagers jeer at him. Holes were cut in the barrel for the person''s hands and head, causing it to become like a heavy, awkward shirt.
    The Times Square in New York has been the center of worldwide attention for New Year for 96 years. In 1907, for the first time the Ball lowering ceremony was organized and this is now the symbol of New Year worldwide. This event is seen by over 500000 visitors at Times Square every year and over 100 Crore viewers on TV. The Times Square ball is 6 feet in Diameter and weighs over 400 Kgs. It has over 500 Crystals and is lighted with over 600 bulbs. The ball is lowered 77 feet in 60 seconds and the 60th second is at exactly 24:00 Hrs.
    The White House is a freestone building in American colonial style and stands in Washington, DC, United States of America. It is the official residence of the President of the USA. The White House is the oldest federal building in the capital. It is officially called the Executive Mansion.
    The White House receives approximately 6,000 visitors a day and has 6 floors (two are basements), 132 rooms, including 16 family-guest rooms, 1 main kitchen, 1 diet kitchen, 1 family kitchen, and 31 bathrooms
    The people in the United States first decided to make their own currency when they needed money to pay for the Revolutionary War. Before the mid-1800''s each dollar was worth a certain amount of gold or silver. Banks printed all the money. There were more than 10,000 different types of dollars that were printed. These bills (notes) were made in various sizes, colors and designs.
    There are about twenty modern nations whose currency is called the "dollar." The word apparently derives from "taler," which in turn comes from "Joachimsthal," the name of a place in Bohemia where the taler (a silver coin) was created, with the "-thal" part presumably meaning "valley." (The modern German spelling, by the way, has been changed to "tal," which explains the new spelling of the English word "Neandertal.") So, we use dollars today because certain coins were once minted in a valley.
    The flag of Britain, commonly known as the Union Jack (which derives from the use of the Union Flag on the jack-staff of naval vessels), embodies the emblems of three countries under one Sovereign. The emblems that appear on the Union Flag are the crosses of three patron saints: The red cross of St George, for England, on a white ground; The white diagonal cross, or saltire, of St Andrew, for Scotland on a blue ground; The red diagonal cross of St Patrick, for Ireland, on a white ground.
    Wales is not represented in the Union Flag because, when the first version of the flag appeared Wales was already united with England. The national flag of Wales, a red dragon on a field of white and green, dates from the 15th century and is widely used throughout the Principality. The dragon as a symbol was probably introduced into Britain by the Roman legions. According to tra***ion, the red dragon appeared on a crest borne by the legendary King Arthur, whose father Uthr Pendragon, had seen a dragon in the sky predicting that he would be king.
    Did you know that on an average day, drying paint releases more smog-forming compounds into the air than all of the area''s oil-refineries and gas stations combined? Oil-based paints contain three to five times more polluting solvents than water-based, latex paints.
    Businesses in European countries commonly use handwriting analysis in their employment practices. In France and Switzerland, approximately 80 percent of the large corporations use graphology in their hiring procedures.
    Graphology is taught in psychology departments of several leading universities in Germany, France, Switzerland, Holland and Israel.
    According to Phlegon, a Roman author of the 2nd century AD, the wreath of olive leaves was instituted as the prize for victors at Olympia in 752 BC, on the advice of the Oracle at Delphi. King Iphitos was told by the Delphic Oracle to plant an Olive Tree from which the victor'' wreaths for the Olympic Games was cut.
    In most TV series, the violence depicted shows no consequences. For example, no physical harm is depicted in 75% of series, no psychological trauma in 90%, and no judgment about the morality of the act in 87%. Positive and negative motives for violent actions were roughly equal (45 and 55 per cent, respectively). "Good guys" were slightly more likely than "bad guys" to be the instigators of violent activities (46 per cent vs. 41 per cent).
    The world-famous Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor was built in France. It was France''s gift to the American people. Its designer, a Freemason, was Brother Frederic A. Bartholdi (1834-1904) who conceived its design while on a visit to America. As his ship sailed into New York, Bartholdi had a vision of a woman standing on a pedestal, holding a torch and welcoming immigrants to a new life in a free land.
    Some people believe that the aurora makes sound that accompanies the ripples and flow of the light. If the aurora does make sound, the sound would have to be generated here on Earth by some electromagnetic effect. Any noise generated by the aurora would take a long, long time to travel all the way to Earth, and the air up by the aurora is much too thin to carry sound.
    World wide, about 1.5 million people are killed in road accidents every year. Road accident research has pointed towards driver error in the majority of cases. In the U.S. about 42,000 traffic fatalities occur every year and about 6.5 million injuries annually at a total cost of 200 billion dollars. Almost all of "driver error" can be traced to lack of emotional intelligence behind the wheel.
    Taking tea has been a London tra***ion for more than 150 years. The practice was launched by the Duchess of Bedford in 1830 when she ordered a little something to ward off pangs between lunch and dinner. By the 1840s, wafer thin slices of bread spread with chopped cucumber along with light sponge cakes and freshly brewed pots of tea were being served up with tidbits of gossip all over London.
    Alcohol is a depressant?"not a stimulant as many people think. Alcohol slows down activity in the central nervous system, including the brain. Depressants affect concentration and coordination, and slow the response time to unexpected situations. In small quantities, depressants such as alcohol cause people to become relaxed and lower their inhibitions. They feel more confident and often act in a more extroverted manner. In larger quantities, depressants can cause unconsciousness and death. Benzodiazepines, heroin and cannabis are also depressant drugs.
    There are now 6 million active divers worldwide. They engage in many different types of diving, of which wreck, ****, commercial, and military diving are just a few. The most common form of diving is sport diving, or recreational diving, which is practiced at depths of less than 130 ft (39 m). Diving beyond this limit requires advanced training. The amount of time a diver can remain underwater depends on several elements. The deeper the descent, the more rapidly the diver consumes air. In ad***ion, some people consume air at a quicker rate than others. Several factors influence how efficiently a diver uses air, including diving experience, physical fitness, general relaxation, and a healthy lifestyle that limits tobacco and alcohol intake. Most divers can spend 45 minutes to an hour at 40 ft (12 m) below the surface.
    Business letter is a formal document typically sent externally to those outside a company but is also sent internally to those within a company. It is estimated that close to 100 million business letters are written each workday.
    In the year 1888, the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen made the first crossing of Greenland, travelling from East to West on skis. The report on his expe***ion, Paa ski over Gronland, was published in 1890 in both Norwegian and English, and later in German. It aroused great interest in skiing in Europe and the United States, as well as creating a Norwegian national hero.
    Lewis Carol who wrote "Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland" and "Alice through the Looking Glass" lived in Christ Church college, Oxford as a student and lecturer. His real name was Charles L. Dodgeson and he became a lecturer in mathematics. Alice was the young daughter of the Dean of Christ Church and the book "Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland" a Christmas gift for her.
    Leonardo da Vinci left fewer than 30 paintings, and these aren?Tt even all finished.
    Mona Lisa has no eyebrows in Leonardo da Vinci''s painting because during that time, a woman was considered more beautiful if she shaved her eyebrows.
    Leonardo became a vegetarian out of pity for animals and was even known to purchase birds at the market and set them free.

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    Greenlife Thành viên mới

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    hu hu, sis Thuỳ ui, , trước khi P9 nghỉ học em đã tự hứa với lòng mình vừa dốc hết sức ôn thi vừa dốc hết lòng học tiếng anh, khí thế hừng hực, nay em thi đã xong, lòng mề cũng đã dốc gần hết nhưng chưa dốc thêm được E nào vào đầu. Lý do thì nhiều vô số nhưng vì lương tâm nó cắn nên em chỉ 1 lòng nhận lỗi với chị. Bây h chăm chỉ lại từ đầu chắc cũng chưa muộn đâu sis nhỉ. Nín thở chờ tin sis
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    trongbkva Thành viên mới

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    chị ơi em tiếng anh còi quá rồi,chị xem có lớp nào cho em cục gạch cái nhé,cho hẳn cục bê tông cho nó chắc
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