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    Em thanh ha lop Ẹ.Nhom 3
    The bar chart provides information about the number of mobiles phones and landlines,measured each 100 people in certain countries.The number of using both mobiles phones and landlines are diffferent in all mentioned countries.The first thing to say is that there are more people using landlines than ones using mobiles in Canada.In particular,,the rate of people using landlines is less than that of people using moblies phones by about 20%.In the same way,this difference is nearly 10% in US and just 5 % in Denmark.However,it can be seen from the chart that the amount of population in Germany communicating by mobiles phones is abit more than by landlines,acounting for 10% .Similarly,mobiles phones is used in a larger amount in sweeden,Italy and UK.The chart shows that the number of population using mobiles phones are quite equal and ,approximately 85 people per 100 people.Nevertheless,the rate of the landlines used is lower in these 3 countries.especially,it is just about 43% in Italy.
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    Em Thanh Ha lop E45.nhom 3
    The bar chart provides information about the number of mobiles phones and landlines,measured each 100 people in certain countries.The number of using both mobiles phones and landlines are diffferent in all mentioned countries.The first thing to say is that there are more people using landlines than ones using mobiles in Canada.In particular,,the rate of people using landlines is less than that of people using moblies phones by about 20%.In the same way,this difference is nearly 10% in US and just 5 % in Denmark.However,it can be seen from the chart that the amount of population in Germany communicating by mobiles phones is abit more than by landlines,acounting for 10% .Similarly,mobiles phones is used in a larger amount in sweeden,Italy and UK.The chart shows that the number of population using mobiles phones are quite equal and ,approximately 85 people per 100 people.Nevertheless,the rate of the landlines used is lower in these 3 countries.especially,it is just about 43% in Italy.
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    em Diêm Thuỳ Dương lớp E45 nộp bài ah ( đề 9,writing task 1)

    The first bar chart provides information about the main purpose of study among students in terms of age groups , while the second bar chart reveals the information about the employer support for their employees according to age.
    As can be seen from the bar chart 1, the most striking feature is that two key reason for study, including for job and for interest hobby follows in the opposite trend with ages. The older students are, the less propotion of them study for career, and the more percentage of them study due to their hobby. For example, the biggest proportion of people choose to study because of their job is one younger than 26 years old with 80%, and the smallest percentage is on over 49-year age group with nearly 20%. By contrast, the lowest rate of students studying due to their interest is hold by people that are under 26 years old with only 10%, and the largest rate of that is 70% students in early fifties. It’s such a big contrast.

    The bar chart 2, meanwhile, represent the differences of assist from employers like giving time off or helping with fees for employees in study by age group. There is maximum for under 26 years old people with approximately 65%. It, then, drops rapidly and hit a low of about 32% for students in thirties. This rate increases slightly in age group of 40-49 years old and jump up to 45% for people older than 49 years old.

    Generally speaking, there are some noticeable differences in reason why students at different age choose to study and in the amount of support they get from their employers.
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    Hum qua dạy xong lớp E45 mình bị trúng gió, đau đầu quá, nằm bẹp :-ss
    Cảm ơn tất cả mọi người đã post bài, hum nay ngày mai mình sẽ xem và chữa lần lượt theo thứ tự các lớp nhé, vì tuần này bài nhiều nên lớp nào tuần sau mới học tiếp writing thì có thể thứ 2, 3 mới nhận được bài chữa [r2)]
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    Color​


    as black as a skillet


    - very black
    My hands were as black as a skillet when I finished working on the car engine.

    as black as a stack of black cats


    - very black
    The little boy was as black as a stack of black cats after playing outside all day.

    as black as a sweep


    - very dirty or black (a chimney sweep cleans chimneys and becomes very black)
    My friend was as black as a sweep after he finished cleaning the basement.

    as black as coal


    - very black
    My friend's cat is as black as coal.

    as black as night


    - very dark and black
    The old house was as black as night when we entered it.

    as black as pitch


    - very black
    My face was as black as pitch after cleaning the stove all morning.

    as black as the ace of spades


    - very black
    The horse in the parade was as black as the ace of spades.

    as red as a cherry


    - bright red
    The car was as red as a cherry after its new paint job.

    as red as a poppy


    - bright red
    The mark on my arm was as red as a poppy.

    as red as a rose


    - intensely red
    The morning sunrise was as red as a rose.

    as red as a ruby


    - deep red
    The office assistant was wearing lipstick that was as red as a ruby.

    as red as blood


    - deep red
    The stain on the carpet was as red as blood.

    as white as a ghost


    - very pale because of fear or shock or illness
    My sister became as white as a ghost when she saw the man at the window.

    as white as a sheet


    - very pale
    I felt terrible this morning and in the mirror I looked as white as a sheet.

    as white as the driven snow


    - very white
    The fur on the dog was as white as the driven snow.

    black and blue


    - bruised
    My shoulder was black and blue after I fell down the stairs.

    black and white


    - either good or bad, either one way or the other way, oversimplified
    Our boss sees everything in black and white.

    black box


    - an electronic device such as a flight recorder that can be removed from an aircraft as a single package
    The investigators searched for a long time in order to find the black box of the airplane.

    black eye


    - a bruise near one's eye which makes it appear black
    The man received a black eye when he bumped into the closed door.

    black market


    - the place where goods or money are illegally bought and sold
    We sold some cigarettes on the black market during our travels.

    black out


    - to darken a room or building by turning off the lights
    During the war, people in the cities were forced to black out their windows so nobody could see them.

    black out


    - to lose consciousness
    The man blacked out during the parade and he had to sit down and rest.

    black sheep (of a family)


    - a person who is a disgrace to a family or group
    The man is the black sheep in his family and has not made a success of his life.

    blackball (someone)


    - to exclude or ostracize someone socially, to reject someone
    The businessman was blackballed in the industry because of his bad business practices.

    blacklist (someone)


    - to exclude or ostracize someone, to write someone's name on a list if they break some rules
    The sports federation blacklisted the swimmer because he was using steroids.

    blackmail (someone)


    - to extort or take money from someone by threatening him or her
    The photographer tried to blackmail the famous actress with some photographs that he had taken.

    blackout


    - a temporary situation where you do not release some information
    The government decided to have a blackout regarding the political prisoner.

    black-tie event/affair


    - a formal event where guests wear semi-formal clothes with men wearing black bow ties with tuxedos or dinner jackets
    The award ceremony for the movie awards was a black-tie affair.

    blue blood


    - someone from a noble or wealthy or aristocratic family
    Many of the blue bloods of the town went to the opening of the opera.

    blue in the face


    - to be very angry or upset, to be excited and very emotional
    I argued with my supervisor until I was blue in the face.

    blue-ribbon


    - of superior quality or distinction, the best of a group
    A blue-ribbon panel of experts were asked *****ggest a new policy for the city.

    brown bag it


    - to take a lunch to work
    I must brown bag it this week because the company cafeteria is closed.

    carte blanche


    - the freedom or permission to do what you want (blanche means white in French)
    The new manager was given carte blanche to change the policies in her department.

    catch (someone) red-handed


    - to catch someone in the middle of doing something wrong
    The woman was caught red-handed when she tried to steal some cosmetics.

    chase rainbows


    - to try to get or achieve something that is difficult or impossible
    My old school friend is always chasing rainbows and he never achieves anything.

    dyed-in-the-wool


    - permanent, always (like wool that is dyed a certain color)
    My father is a dyed-in-the-wool conservative and he will probably never change.

    ears are red


    - one's ears are red from embarrassment
    My ears were red after hearing what the teacher said about me.

    get gray hair


    - to have one's hair turn gray from stress
    Our teacher is getting gray hair from stress.

    get the blues


    - to become sad or depressed
    The dull cloudy weather has caused me to get the blues.

    get the green light


    - to receive a signal to start or continue something
    We got the green light to begin a study of the security problems at our school.

    give (someone) the green light


    - to give someone permission to proceed with a project
    The city gave us the green light to begin the new project.

    grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence)


    - a place or situation that is far away or different seems better than one's present situation
    The man believes that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence and he always wants to change jobs.

    a gray area


    - something that is not clearly defined and does not conform to an existing set of rules, neither black or white, neither one way or another way
    The issue of the tax on children's toys is a gray area for the accountant.

    gray matter


    - brains, intelligence
    I wish that my friend would use his gray matter more effectively when he is making his crazy plans.

    green


    - to be inexperienced or immature
    The young man is rather green and does not have enough experience to drive the large machinery.

    green around the gills


    - looking sick
    My friend looked green around the gills after the long bus ride.

    green belt


    - an area of fields and trees around a town
    Our city has a policy to increase the green belt around the city.

    green-eyed monster


    - jealousy
    The woman was consumed by the green-eyed monster and it was affecting her life.

    green thumb


    - a talent for gardening, the ability to make things grow
    My neighbor has a green thumb and she is able to grow one of the best gardens in our neighborhood.

    green with envy


    - to be very jealous, to be full of envy
    I was green with envy when I heard that my cousin would be going to London for a week.

    greenhorn


    - an untrained or inexperienced or naive person
    The young man is a greenhorn and he has much to learn about his new job.

    have a yellow streak


    - to be cowardly
    The man has a yellow streak and he will not defend you if you are having a problem.

    have the blues


    - to be sad or depressed
    The man next door seems to have the blues.

    have the green light


    - to have a signal to start or continue something
    The company finally has the green light to start the project.

    horse of a different color


    - something totally separate and different
    I know that our boss would like to discuss that issue now but it is a horse of a different color and we should discuss it at another time.

    in black and white


    - in writing, officially
    I put down my complaint in black and white.

    in (someone's) black books


    - to be in disgrace or in disfavor with someone
    The boy is in his girlfriend's black books because he was late for their date.

    in the black


    - to be successful or profitable
    Our company has been in the black since they began to cut costs.

    in the pink (of con***ion)


    - in very good health
    My grandmother was in the pink of con***ion when I saw her.

    in the red


    - to be in debt, to be unprofitable
    The company has been in the red for three years now.

    lend color to (something)


    - to provide something extra to accompany something
    The music in the play helped to lend color to the performance of the actors.

    like waving a red flag in front of a bull


    - what you are doing will definitely make someone angry or upset
    Talking about the city mayor with my father is like waving a red flag in front of a bull. He hates the city mayor.

    local color


    - the tra***ional features of a place which give it its own character
    The weekend vegetable market added much local color to the small town.

    look at the world through rose-colored glasses


    - to see only the good things about something, to be too optimistic
    My friend always looks at the world through rose-colored glasses and he does not believe that some people are dishonest.

    off-color


    - in bad taste, rude
    The man told an off-color joke at the party which made his wife angry.

    off-color


    - not the exact color
    We painted our kitchen in an off-color of white.

    once in a blue moon


    - very rarely
    We only go out for Italian food once in a blue moon although we enjoy it very much.

    out of the blue


    - without any warning, by surprise (like something that comes out of a blue sky)
    My friend decided out of the blue to quit his job and go to Europe.

    out of the red


    - out of debt
    Our company is finally out of the red and we are now making money.

    paint the town red


    - to go out and party and have a good time
    When my cousin came to visit us we decided to go out and paint the town red.

    pink slip


    - a termination notice from a job
    I received my pink slip last week and I am now looking for a new job.

    pitch-black


    - very black, as black as pitch
    The road was pitch-black and we could not see anything.

    pot calling the kettle black


    - the person who criticizes or accuses someone else is as guilty as the person he or she criticizes or accuses
    My friend criticized me for not changing jobs but that is like the pot calling the kettle black. She will not change jobs either.

    put (something) down in black and white


    - to write the details of a contract or something on paper
    I asked the buyer to put the offer to buy my car down in black and white.

    raise a white flag


    - to indicate that you have been defeated and that you want to give up
    The soldiers raised a white flag and surrendered to the enemy.

    red-carpet treatment


    - to receive special or royal treatment
    I always receive the red-carpet treatment when I go and visit my aunt.

    red-eye


    - an airplane flight that leaves late at night and arrives early in the morning
    We caught the red-eye flight last night and we are very tired today.

    a red flag


    - a signal that something is not working properly or correctly
    The fallen trees along the road raised a red flag for the safety inspectors.

    red herring


    - an unimportant matter that draws attention away from the main subject
    Talking about the other issue was a red herring that did not do anything to deal with today's problem.

    red-hot


    - very hot, creating much excitement or demand
    The new video game is red-hot and many people are waiting to buy one.

    red in the face


    - embarrassed
    I became red in the face when the teacher asked me a question.

    red-letter day


    - a day that is memorable because of some important event
    It was a red-letter day when my sister received her graduation diploma.
    red tape


    - excessive formalities in official business
    Many businesses complain about the red tape that they must deal with in order to get anything done with the government.
    roll out the red carpet


    - to greet a person with great respect, to give a big welcome to someone
    The government rolled out the red carpet when the politician came to visit.

    sail under false colors


    - to pretend to be something that one is not (a pirate ship used to disguise itself as an ordinary ship by using a false flag)
    The head of the company is sailing under false colors and he does not really understand how the company works.

    see pink elephants


    - to see things which are not really there because they are only in your imagination
    The man was seeing pink elephants according to those who listened to his story.

    see red


    - to become very angry
    My boss saw red when I told him that I would not be coming to work today.

    see the color of (someone's) money


    - to prove that someone has enough money for something
    The car dealer would not let me take the car until he saw the color of my money.

    see the world through rose-colored glasses


    - to see only the good things about something, to be too optimistic
    The man sees the world through rose-colored glasses and thinks that everything is wonderful.

    show one`s true colors


    - to show what one is really like or really thinking
    I thought that the woman likes me but she showed her true colors when she began yelling at me on the telephone.

    talk a blue streak


    - to talk very much and very rapidly
    The woman beside me on the bus talked a blue streak for most of the journey.

    talk until one is blue in the face


    - to talk until one is exhausted
    I talked until I was blue in the face but I could not change my teacher's opinion about my essay.

    tickled pink


    - to be very pleased or delighted by someone or something
    "My mother was tickled pink that you visited her when you were in town."

    wave a white flag


    - to indicate that you have been defeated and that you want to give up
    The soldiers were waving a white flag when they surrendered to the enemy.

    white elephant


    - a useless possession (that often costs money to maintain)
    The new airport is a white elephant and nobody wants to use it.

    white lie


    - a harmless or small lie told to be polite or to avoid hurting someone's feelings
    I told my supervisor a white lie yesterday and said that I was sick when actually I was not.

    white sale


    - the selling of towels or sheets at a reduced price
    We went to the white sale at the department store to buy some new sheets.

    white-tie event/affair


    - an event that requires guests to wear formal dress such as men wearing white bow ties with formal evening dress
    I attended a white-tie dinner in honor of the president of our university.

    whitewash (something)


    - to cover up or gloss over faults or errors or wrongdoing
    The government was accused of trying to whitewash the scandal about the illegal money.

    with flying colors


    - with great or total success
    My friend passed the course with flying colors and she now wants to celebrate.

    yellow-bellied


    - extremely timid, cowardly
    The man is yellow-bellied and is never willing to fight for what is right.
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    chị ơi, chị vẫn chưa gửi bài hướng dẫn vào mail cho em ạ.hic hic :(
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    Chị tưởng em ko cần nữa vì thấy em nộp bài writing rùi :-ss:-ss:-ss em đợi tí chị up lên vậy nhé, 170mb cơ :-??up từ 9h kém 15 giờ mới đc 60%, đợi chị đi ăn về chị gửi vào email cho em down vậy ~X

    UPDATE bài lớp E44 ngày thứ 5 19.05.11:
    Lớp đã học xong bài Listening 3.2, bài Giới từ 3,4
    Dành cho Chủ nhật ngày 22.05.11:
    Các bạn nộp bài Listening + Reading 3.3 và bài Listening 3.4. Làm bài dịch Giới từ 3,4 và bài Vocab 40-46

    UPDATE bài lớp E43 ngày thứ 5 19.05.11:
    Lớp đã học xong bài Giới từ 1,2, và 1/2 bài 3; bài COMMUNICATION UNIT 6 và bài Vocab 57.58
    Dành cho Chủ nhật 22.05.11:
    Các bạn học bài Listening 3.4, Vocab 59-60 và bài Giới từ 3,4
    Thứ 2 ngày 23.05.11:
    Bài Reading 3.4; Writing Unit 5 và Vocab từ 61-66 [r2)]

    Các bài online của các lớp mình ngừng nhận tại đây nhé. Tuần này chắc mình sẽ ko thể trả hết bài các lớp được đâu, nếu ko hoàn thành được mọi người thông cảm cho mình đến đầu tuần sau nhé, vì 2 hôm nay mình ko được khoẻ @-)
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    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Bây h chị mới đi ăn về và gửi cho em rồi đấy, em check mail nhé [r2)]
    Chúc các tình yêu ngủ ngon nhé [r32)]
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