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  1. nhuytl

    nhuytl Thành viên mới

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    kíu iem với chị iu ơi, t7 iem phải đi công tác roài, tối nay iem đi học lớp out nhé, iem không bít chị có đồng ý không, iem cứ đến, chị xem sắp xếp cho iem vào lớp nào học bù nhé, nếu iem đi đến gần tết thì bỏ mất mấy buổi học hở chị, mấy buổi off hở chị chết iem roài, iem không thích xa hà nội đâu
  2. huonghen

    huonghen Thành viên mới

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    íu, sáng comment quên mứt, híhí thiế Tú xinh thiế nào rùi...????
    Như ý nhé, đi vừa thôi còn phải dưỡng sức ko...4 tháng nó mệt kaka hối lộ e ngay ko là em loa truyền mồm bây giờ
    chít, thứ 7 này sao kịp, mình đi học mà chíp, cứ như sis hẹn đê...mà í...mình làm tất niên lun à
    chị Kem iu của em... dạo nì mất tích lâu quá, nhớ chị iu quá ><
    sis Thùy iu của em chị nỡ lòng nào từ chối lời mời của em
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    ngaykhongmua Thành viên quen thuộc

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    @sis Thuỳ: Em đang ngồi tập lại bài output ngày hôm nay. Sau khi được sis thu âm và check, sao mà em thấy em đọc sai nhiều thế ko biết .
    Có mỗi từ "tonight" mà đọc méo cả mặt, mồ hôi toát cả ra mà vẫn chưa thật hoàn chỉnh. Chán ghê cơ. Để sửa 1loạt từ được phát âm đã đi theo 1 lối mòn có lẽ phải dần dần mỗi ngày, chị nhỉ?
    Em cũng thanks sis nhiều vì đã rất kiên nhẫn sửa đi sửa lại cho em từng câu từng chữ một. Thấy yêu sis nhiều ghê cơ!
    D.Thuý B13
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    012345678910 Thành viên mới

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    Hum nay đi học sao mà vui thía không biết ! Mỗi tội về lại phải bổ sung ngay mấy liều thuốc .. viêm họng, hichic !
    @ Sis ơi ! Như hôm nay đã phải tra tấn chưa ? Nói thật với Sis, tại em đang có vấn đề về voice nên ko dám nói to, chứ bình thường em hót suốt ngày à !
    @ Hương hen ! Kế hoạch T7 là em đặt ra đấy à ? Thế còn chủ nhật thì sao ? Có cho anh tham gia ko nhỉ ? Anh chỉ tham gia phần I thôi, phần còn lại chịu vì còn dưỡng sức cho tuổi già, già rồi, cố quá lại quá cố !
    @ Tội nghiệp chị Nhuy, lại phải đi công tác à ? huhu đi chị ! Hôm nào off ẹp em sẽ phần cho chị cái K...E ... O !
  5. Takumi_Hanako

    Takumi_Hanako Thành viên mới

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    Lâu không về nhà, iem tặng sis mấy bức ảnh mèo dễ thương này
    Nhảy nào
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    Mơ những giấc mơ đẹp
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    Rõ chán, vợ yêu đi rồi, để cho mỗi chai rượu, uống tạm vậy
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    lắc,,, lắc lư cái đầu
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    Để có hàm rảng trắng khỏe, hãy dùng ngay bàn chải của mèo em.
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  6. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Hum nay đang học đến 8.15pm thì mất điện,hic hic...nên đành phải cho cả lớp giải tán để mình đi lượn
    Hum nay lúc cuối giờ định đưa cho Mr.T 0123 dùng thử mí viên zecuf mà lúng túng mí việc,quên mất
    Hum nay chưa xong đâu,càng lúc sẽ càng vất hơn nữa chứ(mọi người hum nay vẫn đi lộn xộn tổng cộng là khoảng 4-5 người)
    @Cúc:Welcome Răng Khểnhmà ko thấy em Thanh+Tú bao giờ nhỉ
    @aloneNEU:Mình hiện tại ko có lớp mới bạn ạh,ít nhất là qua Tết mới có các kế hoạch tiếp theo
    @Mí người cứ Sheraton đê,mình cuốc lủi thoai....ko bon chen được
    @Thuý xinh đẹp(hum nay luyện cho em,nhìn kĩ thấy xinh thía):cứ cố gắng đi,"trời ko phụ lòng người mừ"
    @Thuỳ em:xinh quá,mèo cũng xinh,Thuỳ em cũng xinh
    Lạnh quá,cả nhà mặc ấm nhé,mình đây
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    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    The ONE thing that the boss couldn''t stand was a hint of dishonesty. SOME people believed if you closed a deal by whatever means, then that was acceptable. OTHERS thought that you should always be ethical and play according to the rules. And that''s what the boss, Andrew thought. He realised that OTHER people thought he was too tra***ional and believed he should see the OTHER person''s point of view. But Andrew wasn''t having ANY of that. If you didn''t like his way of working, you could do the OTHER thing and in his mind without ANY doubt that meant you had to leave. And then ONE fine day Andrew was faced with a challenge. ONE of his newly recruited staff had just clinched an amazing deal and she did this all on her own, without ANY help from ANYONE. He had always wanted someone to do something like this. Andrew was delighted until SOMEBODY told him SOMETHING that made him think. The new member of staff hadn''t done ANYTHING wrong but she had, as it were, bent the rules. NOBODY knew exactly what she had done but NOBODY doubted that she was very attractive and maybe that had had SOMETHING to do with the deal. Andrew was in a difficult position because without ANY doubt the deal had gone SOME way to rescuing the firm from financial problems in the future. The staff were divided. SOME were on her side, THE OTHERS on his side. Clearly SOMETHING had to be done. Andrew had SOME holiday time, which he hadn''t used and he decided this was ONE way out for the moment. Off he went on his holiday not ANYWHERE in particular just SOMEWHERE to get away from it all. By the time he got back he hadn''t made ANY decision. Members of staff watched his face each day to see if there was ANY sign â?" SOMETHING that showed he had made up his mind. As the days went past, NO ONE knew what to say to the woman who was at the heart of the matter. Then one morning it looked as of SOMETHING had happened. There was SOME sort of smile on Andrew''s face, which wasn''t like ANYTHING ANYONE had seen before. Andrew had made his mind up and was going to get married to SOMEONE. And the SOMEONE was NONE OTHER than the new member of staff.
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    012345678910 Thành viên mới

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    Thanks sis very much because of your kind of you.
    Sis vẫn lờ câu hỏi của em à ? Mấy vụ đĩa là thế nào đấy ! Có cho em burn không để em mang đĩa trắng đến ! Hay lại vẫn bắt em mang USB, hichic !
    Chúc cả nhà ngủ ngon !
  9. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    When Left is Right
    One in every 10 people is left-handed, and males are one and a half times more likely to be left-handed then females, according to Lefthanders International. Medical researchers have looked long and hard for what causes people to be left- or right-handed. Their answer? The same reason why brown-eyed people have brown eyes: genes that manifest their trait one out of every 10 chances. With 90 percent of the population being right-handed, how can parents help their "lefty" learn *****ccessfully navigate his or her world?
    On the Other Hand What do left-handed people do differently that distinguishes them from right-handed people so dramatically? According to Martha Pieper, co-author of "Smart Love" and columnist for the Chicago Parent, being left-handed means simply having a preference for using the left hand for a variety of tasks, including reaching, throwing, pointing and catching.
    "Stating someone is left-handed also implies a preference for using the left foot for kicking, to begin walking, running and bicycling," says Pieper. "There are no hard and fast rules for determining which hand or foot the lefthander prefers to use for a particular task. Most will prefer to use the left hand or foot for delicate work. They may also have a dominant left eye, preferring to use the left eye for telescopes, camera sights and microscopes." Pieper says that, in general, being left-handed means having a dominant right side of the brain.
    Lefty LoreIn past societies, there was no sympathy for left-handed persons. Lefthanders International shares stories of children forced to change their dominant hand in fear for their life, their safety and their acceptance. As left-handedness was seen as a curse, children caught using their left hand for reaching and grabbing were often scolded and forced to use their right hand in order to make it dominant. This was an enormous effort for both parent and child. It is stated that to accomplish the change in handedness, the left hand would be tied behind the child''s back, down at their side or across their chest to make it unusable for normal activities, forcing the right hand to take its place.
    Obstacles Most tools, utensils, office equipment and dishes are made for the right-handed person. There are tools for left-handed people, but most must be special ordered from retailers who specialize in them. According to Pieper, this is just the beginning of the battle for a parent of a "lefty."
    "The problem most left-handers encounter is that the world is configured for right-handed people," says Pieper. "And teaching a left-handed child can be a difficult task, especially if the parent is not left-handed. A child can become quite frustrated when attempting to imitate a parent or sibling who is not left-handed and may even give up on the task all together."
    Learning to Teach a LeftyWhat can a parent do? Pieper says it''s easy -- learn to teach. "Parents who are right-handed often try to do things in the opposite of what they know when teaching their children," she says. "While the concept is good, this method is hard on both the parent and the child as it never seems to work how it should. In order to have the child see the hand movements in the proper direction, sit opposite the child rather than next to him or behind him. A left-handed child is just the mirror image of a right-handed one. So be your child''s mirror."
    Sue Shackles, a mother from Buckley, Wash., first noticed something different when her daughter, Sophie, was an infant. "It became more apparent as she got older -- she is left-handed," she says. "The biggest problem was when I tried to teach her to manipulate items. You can''t sit next to a leftie as a right-handed mom and show them how to do something, because to them, it''s Greek. Tying shoelaces was exceptionally difficult. The solution, which worked best for us, was to sit across from her, and have her copy my movements as though we were using mirror imagery. When I moved my left hand, she moved her right. You can utilize this for almost every problem -- how to hold a fork, or a pencil, etc."
    Myths of LeftiesWhile there are many myths related to left-handed children, here are the most popular.
    Lefties are More Apt for Creative Genius: A really interesting question is whether there is any connection between left-handed people and creative genius. As one of the most common myths of left-handed people, Pieper states coincidence rather then consequence.
    "Some of history''s most creative minds have been left-handed," says Pieper. "Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Ludwig van Beethoven, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were all left-handed according to history. But just as we can name all these wonderfully talented left-handers, we can also name just as many right-handers. There are no concrete facts to prove or disprove any relation between being left-handed and being exceptionally in any field. However, even if it isn''t fact that left-handedness gives rise to creative genius, left-handed children and parents can take comfort to know that they are in good company."
    Lefties are More Clumsy: As they are thought to be "out of the norm," left-handed children are often labeled as clumsy. But is it true clumsiness, or just a matter or having to adapt? "Left-handed children, when attempting to accommodate to an opposite world, appear awkward using tools that have right hand preference designed into them," says Pieper. "However, right-handers display even more awkwardness using left-handed tools than left-handers do using right-handed tools. This is probably because right-handers are less used to adapting. It''s not a matter of being truly clumsy, but instead, it is that a child has not yet overcome or adapted to that right-hand based obstacle."
    Lefthanders International has designated August 13 as International Left-handers Day. This August may be a great time to start celebrating your child''s uniqueness, versatility and left-handedness. "I have always accepted what life has to offer and tried to teach my kids the same philosophy," says Karen Hawkins, an Internet professional and freelance writer from Bridgton, Maine. "I believe THE most important thing you can do for any child is to accept their limitations, while encouraging them to strive to be the best they can be."
    "Being left-handed is not a curse, it is not a handicap and it is not a restraint," says Pieper. "But if the parent makes it a focal point of the child''s development, it becomes all these things and more. A child is still a child, in need of guidance, love, understanding, instruction and modeling, regardless of which hand they choose to hold a spoon. Pay attention: Your ''lefty'' could probably teach you something regarding adaptation."
    @Mr.T:Ko phải ignore mà quên mứt(T mua khoảng 5 cái đĩa trắng đi mình copy nhé)
    Yêu cả nhà
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    Chị Thuỳ ơi em gửi e-mail cho chị rồi, chị gửi em mấy cái handouts reading & speaking.... nhé. Em gửi mấy hôm rồi cơ
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