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    01 chỗ trống nêu trên của lớp E42 đã có 1 bạn đăng kí rồi. Lớp E42 lại full. Mình cảm ơn các bạn đã quan tâm. Ai có nhu cầu thì đăng kí lớp E43 và E44 vậy nhé. Cập nhật: Lớp E43 còn nhận 10 học viên nữa.[r2)]
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    hihi,may e nhanh chan.:) ko di hoc ve muon e so ma lắm, nhà e ở xa mừ, he'he'
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    Writing task 2 – No 7 em Truong E40
    In our life,happiness is very important for us, it is a indispensable part. Everybody have different ways to feel happily, while some people link happiness to wealth and material success, other think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. As for teacher, happiness is their good student, they will be very happy when their student are successful after graduate, or with singer, their happiness is well-know and have a lot of fan….therefore happiness is a extra-wide and different category, so happiness is very difficult to define. But all thing are the only way to true happiness.
    Because people approach happiness from various angles, it is difficul to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals and so achieving happiness, you must have a degree of self – knowledge to earn good job, do work more efficient, you also need to know habbit and character of person who you want to make them happy. Of course, such factors such as loving relationships, good health, the skill to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too. If you know to give happiness , you will receive happiness from other people. Life have give us many good things, let’s love together and to offer each other the best thing, happiness will go with us.

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    Writing task 2 – No 7 em Truong E40
    In our life,happiness is very important for us, it is a indispensable part. Everybody have different ways to feel happily, while some people link happiness to wealth and material success, other think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. As for teacher, happiness is their good student, they will be very happy when their student are successful after graduate, or with singer, their happiness is well-know and have a lot of fan….therefore happiness is a extra-wide and different category, so happiness is very difficult to define. But all thing are the only way to true happiness.
    Because people approach happiness from various angles, it is difficul to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals and so achieving happiness, you must have a degree of self – knowledge to earn good job, do work more efficient, you also need to know habbit and character of person who you want to make them happy. Of course, such factors such as loving relationships, good health, the skill to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too. If you know to give happiness , you will receive happiness from other people. Life have give us many good things, let’s love together and to offer each other the best thing, happiness will go with us.
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    later or latter?
    LATER ​
    is the comparative of ‘late’. (late, later, latest)
    I will see you
    LATER.
    You are
    LATER than I expected.

    LATTER ​
    is the opposite of ‘former’.
    Cats and dogs are wonderful pets but the

    LATTER ​
    need regular exercise.

    Note​
    : use ‘latter’ to indicate the second of two references; use ‘last’ to indicate the final one of three or more.
    lay or lie?
    The various tenses of these verbs cause a great deal of unnecessary confusion. Usethese exemplar sentences as a guide:
    to lay:​
    I LAY ​
    the table early every morning.

    I AM LAYING ​
    the table now.

    I HAVE LAID it already.

    [LEFT]I WAS LAYING [/LEFT]
    [SIZE=2]the table when you phoned.[/SIZE]

    [LEFT]I LAID [/LEFT]
    [SIZE=2]the table before I went to bed.
    My hen [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]LAYS [/SIZE][SIZE=2]an egg every morning.
    She [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]IS LAYING [/SIZE][SIZE=2]an egg now.
    She [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]HAS LAID [/SIZE][SIZE=2]an egg already.
    She [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]WAS LAYING [/SIZE][SIZE=2]an egg when you phoned.[/SIZE]

    She
    LAID an egg every day last week.
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]to lie (down)[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I LIE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]down every afternoon after lunch.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I AM LYING [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]down now.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I HAVE LAIN [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]down every afternoon this week.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I WAS LYING [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]down when you phoned.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I LAY [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]down yesterday afternoon.
    to lie (= tell a lie)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I LIE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]regularly.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I AM LYING [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]to you now.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I HAVE LIED [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]all my life.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]I WAS LYING [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]to you last week.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]I LIED [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]to you yesterday as well.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]licence or license?[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]LICENCE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]is a noun. We can refer to a licence or the licence or your licence:
    Do you have your driving [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]LICENCE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]with you?[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]LICENSE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]is a verb:
    The restaurant is [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]LICENSED [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]for the consumption of alcohol.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]may or might?[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT](i) Use may/might in a present context and might in a past context:
    If I receive a written invitation, I[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]MAY/MIGHT [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]accept. (still possible)
    If I had received a written invitation,
    I [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MIGHT HAVE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]accepted. (possibility over now)
    If I don’t hurry, I [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MAY/MIGHT [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]miss the bus. (possibility exists)
    If I hadn’t hurried, I [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MIGHT HAVE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]missed the bus. (risk now over)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT](ii) Convert ‘may’ to ‘might’ when changing direct speech to indirect or reported speech:
    ‘[/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MAY [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]I come in?’ she asked.
    She asked if she [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MIGHT [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]come in.
    ‘You [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MAY [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]be lucky,’ she said.
    She said that I [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]MIGHT [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]be lucky.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    (iii) There is a slight difference between the meaning of ‘may’ and ‘might’ in the present tense when they are used[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    in the sense of ‘asking permission’:
    [FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]MAY [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]I suggest that we adjourn the meeting? (agreement assured)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]MIGHT [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]I suggest that we adjourn the meeting? (suggestion more tentative)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]meter or metre?[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Use these exemplar sentences as a guide:
    Put these coins in the parking [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]METER[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2].
    You’ll need a [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]METRE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of material to make a skirt.
    Sonnets are always written in iambic [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]METRE[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2].[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]no body or nobody?[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Use these exemplar sentences as a guide:
    It was believed that he had been murdered but [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]NO BODY [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]was ever found, and so nothing could be proved. (= no
    corpse)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NOBODY [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]likes going to the dentist. (= no one)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]none[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]The problem with ‘none’ is deciding whether to use with it a singular or a plural verb.
    Strictly speaking, a singular verb should accompany ‘none’:[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of the passengers [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WAS [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]hurt. (= not one)[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of the milk [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WAS [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]spilt. (= not any)
    Colloquially, a singular verb is always used with expressions of quantity but a plural verb is often used when plural nouns follow the ‘none of . . .’ construction:[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of the passengers [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WERE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]hurt.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of my friends [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]LIKE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]pop music.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]of the children [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WANT [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]an icecream.
    Some would reserve plural verbs in these cases for informal occasions; others would see them as perfectly acceptable formally as well.
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]no one[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]‘No one’ is singular and requires a singular verb:[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][LEFT]NO ONE [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]likes meanness.
    ‘No one’ should be written as two words and not hyphenated.
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]not only. . . but also[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Take care with the positioning of each part of this pair:[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][LEFT] [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=Times New Roman]Denise not only enjoys composing but [/FONT]also conducting.
    Denise enjoys two musical activities: composing, conducting.
    Put ‘not only’ in front of the first and ‘but also’ in front of the second, and let ‘enjoys’ refer to both.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][LEFT] [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]Denise enjoys [/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]NOT ONLY [/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]composing [/SIZE][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]BUT ALSO [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]conducting.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]nouns[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]There are four kinds of nouns: common, proper, abstract and collective.[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][LEFT]" [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]Take care with the punctuation of [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2]proper nouns[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]. Because they are the special individual names of people, towns, countries, newspapers, days of the week, businesses, and so on, they require initial capital letters:
    Dennis Blakely
    Ipswich
    Sweden[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][LEFT]The Times[/LEFT]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Wednesday[/LEFT]
    Blazing Fireplaces Ltd.
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Note that months of the year begin with a capital letter but the seasons generally do not:[/LEFT]
    April, the spring, but the Spring term.

    [FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][LEFT]" [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]Do not confuse proper and [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2]common nouns[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2].
    labrador – common noun
    Tinker – proper noun (needs initial capital)
    There is a certain flexibility in sentences like this:
    Bishop Flynn will be arriving at three o’clock. The bishop/Bishop would like to meet the confirmation candidates[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    before the service begins.

    [FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][LEFT]" [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2]Abstract nouns [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]are the names of ideas, emotions, states of mind, and so on.
    The correct form can sometimes be difficult to remember. Do check in a dictionary when you are uncertain.
    Abstract nouns can have a huge variety of endings:
    optimism, pride, complexity, failure,
    diffidence, depth, bravery, kindness,[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    excitement, exhilaration, and so on

    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Unsophisticated writers often add -ness to an adjective in the hope that it will then be converted to an abstract noun. Sometimes this works; often it doesn’t.[/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvPi3][SIZE=2][LEFT]" [/LEFT][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][/left][/SIZE][LEFT][/left][/FONT][LEFT][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1640][SIZE=2]Collective nouns [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2](audience, flock, herd, congregation) are treated as singular nouns if regarded as a single whole:
    The audience [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WAS [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]wildly enthusiastic.
    They are treated as plural nouns when regarded as a number of units making up the whole:[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    The jury [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2]WERE [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]divided over his guilt.[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1641][SIZE=2][B]numbers[/B]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]Should numbers be written in figures or in words? In mathematical, scientific, technical and business contexts, figures are used, as you would expect.
    The problem arises in straightforward prose (an essay, perhaps, or a short story or a letter).
    The rule of thumb is that small numbers are written as words and large numbers are written as figures.[/LEFT]
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]What are small numbers? Some people would say numbers up to ten; others numbers up to twenty; others numbers up to one hundred. If you’re not bound by the house-style of a particular organisation, you can make up your own
    mind. Numbers up to one hundred can be written in one or two words and this is why this particular cut-off point is[/LEFT]
    favoured.
    [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][LEFT]There were eight children at the party.
    There were eighty-four/84 people in the audience.
    Remember to hyphenate all compound numbers between twenty-one and ninetynine when they are written as words.
    Round numbers over one hundred, like two thousand, five million, and so on, are also usually written in words.
    Write dates (21 October 2001) and sums of money (£10.50) and specific measurements (10.5 cm) in figures.
    Time can be written in words or figures (three o’clock/3 o’clock) but 24-hour clock [FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]times are always written in figures (08.00).
    Centuries can be written in words or figures (the 18th century/the eighteenth century).It is important to be consistent within one piece of writing.
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/LEFT][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2][FONT=AdvC1639][SIZE=2]
    [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
  5. baby.xtin

    baby.xtin Thành viên mới

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    Nhật ký học TA...
    Ngày 27.11 - 2 tuân trước khi học...
    Cuối cùng thì sau bao nỗ lực và quyết tâm, em quyết định sẽ đi học TA. Học ở đâu bây h? Em search ra cơ man nào là trung tâm và lớp học. Sau 1 buổi tối nghiền ngẫm thật kĩ, em chọn lọc thấy lớp học của chị Thùy là có nhiều cmt tích cực nhất. Em đã dành cả đêm hôm đó để đọc ngấu nghiến hàng trăm trang topic qua bao ngày tháng của chị trên mạng, và em đã nhắn tin xin học lúc 2am [:P]

    Nhắn tin xong, không có tin nhắn trả lời, ọe, em mới để ý là giờ này ai mà thèm đi trả nhời tin nhắn chứ nhỉ, giờ này tất nhin cô giáo phải đang zzz ...

    3 ngày sau, hic, tận 3 ngày sau mới có mes reply, chắc lúc này cô giáo mới rảnh để ý đến cái mes vô duyên của mình...

    ... Và thế là em lặn lội quãng đường tầm 6,7 km đến nhà cô. Đầu tiên là vào 1 cái ngõ to, đầu ngõ phải có đến 7,8 cái ngân hàng chứ không phải 1 cái Techcom như cô miêu tả ạ. Em đi vào thấy 1 hàng tạp hóa, mới mở mồm hỏi đã có 1 thím oang oang 1 tràng "Hỏi học tiếng Anh chứ gì? Đi vào trong cái cổng kia! Gớm, ngày nào cũng nườm nượp"
    Ôi, sao trong này có cái sân to thoáng thế!!!! Vừa vào khỏi hỏi em đã nghe tiếng cô đang giảng bài rùi, em phải chờ gần tiếng (oác)! Sau em gặp 1 chị, cũng đến xin học, chị kể là bị lỡ lớp cô mấy lần rồi, toàn chưa kịp đăng kí đã kín nên lần này phải xí chỗ sớm... lúc này quyết tâmhọc TA của em lại được vặn dây cót thêm 1 vòng nữa... kịch kịch... kịch kịch...

    Cô giáo trắng bóc, mũm mĩm, mắt to ... hề hề, không sờ trích như em tưởng tượng! Được cái giống em tưởng tượng là cô rất xì tin, nhiệt tình như xì tai của cô trên mạng vậy... :-*

    Miêu tả lớp học đẹp nữa: bàn ghế đẹp, cô giáo giảng bằng màn hình, có 2 cái bảng to tướng nữa, chắc phần hs blah blah...và em phải đợi 2 tháng sau mới được học, còn giờ còn 2 tuần nữa...

  6. caogiadeono9x

    caogiadeono9x Thành viên quen thuộc

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    cô giáo ơi khi nào học cô giáo gọi cho em nhá;))
  7. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    GIÁO TRÌNH
    TIẾNG ANH ĐIỆN THOẠI VĂN PHÒNG
    Mrs. Thuy ED – Tel: 0904.112.110 & 0978.08.01.09
    Trong giáo trình này, mình sẽ đưa ra các tình huống giao tiếp trên điện thoại (nói riêng) và các tình huống thường gặp trong văn phòng (nói chung). 1 trong những lỗi lầm nghiêm trọng người Việt Nam khi học và sử dụng tiếng Anh thường gây ra là “Việt Nam hóa” tiếng Anh. Giáo trình này cũng chú trọng nhằm tránh sai lầm đó. Mỗi bài học được trình bày dễ hiểu và đi kèm sẽ có 1 video clip minh họa:

    UNIT 1: GREETINGS AND ANSWERING THE PHONE
    (NHỮNG LỜI CHÀO HỎI VÀ TRẢ LỜI ĐIỆN THOẠI)

    TYPICAL DIALOGUES (CÁC HỘI THOẠI ĐIỂN HÌNH)
    Woman 1: Hello. Data Systems. This is Jennifer. How can I help you?
    Alô, Bộ phận quản lý dữ liệu đây ạ. Tôi là Jennifer. Xin hỏi quý khách cần gì ạ?
    Man 1: Good morning. Intel Publishing. May I help you?
    Xin chào. Intel Publishing đây ạ. Xin hỏi quý khách cần gì ạ?
    Woman 2: Thank you for calling Alliance. This is Ann speaking. How may I help you?
    Cảm ơn ông đã gọi đến Alliance. Ann đang nghe đây ạ. Xin hỏi quý khách cần gì ạ?
    Man 2: PR Systems, good afternoon. How may I direct your call?
    Bộ phận quan hệ công chúng nghe đây ạ. Xin chào. Xin hỏi quý khách cần gặp ai ạ?
    Woman 1: Hello, Doctor John’s office.
    Alô, phòng khám của bác sĩ John đây ạ.

    Video clip minh họa cho bài học: http://www.mediafire.com/?y186f1616m19v95

    TEACHER’s EXPLANATION (PHẦN DẪN GIẢI CỦA GIÁO VIÊN):

    Woman 1: Hello. Data Systems. This is Jennifer. How can I help you?
    + (Như 1 thói quen, khi nhấc máy điện thoại lên, nếu formal hơn bạn có thể tùy vào thời gian trong ngày mà nói “Good morning/ Good afternoon/ Good evening, còn nếu không, thông dụng, bạn chỉ cần chào “Hello”).
    + Để giới thiệu người đang nghe máy là ai, các bạn dùng mẫu câu “This is ….”, mẫu câu “My name is …” được coi là máy móc không cần thiết.
    +Tránh “Việt Nam hóa” tiếng Anh bằng kiểu hỏi người đầu dây bên kia gọi đến có chuyện gì trao đổi, mà lại hỏi “What do you need?”, bạn cần hỏi “How can I help you?”

    Man 1: Good morning. Intel Publishing. May I help you?

    Woman 2: Thank you for calling Alliance. This is Ann speaking. How may I help you?

    Man 2: PR Systems, good afternoon. How may I direct your call?
    + Tránh “Việt Nam hóa” tiếng Anh bằng kiểu hỏi “Who do you want to meet?” (Ông muốn gặp ai?), hãy thay thế bằng mẫu câu “How may I direct your call?”)

    Woman 1: Hello, Doctor John’s office.

    This is the end of Unit 1. See you again soon with Unit 2 J
  8. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Đồng chí nào bỏ quên 3 chiếc áo anorak màu trắng ngà giống hệt nhau ở nhà mình thì contact với mình để nhận lại nhé :-ss
  9. caogiadeono9x

    caogiadeono9x Thành viên quen thuộc

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    em chứ ai?
  10. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Từ hôm nay mình tiếp tục sử dụng facebook : thuy_ed@yahoo.com mọi người add nhé [r32)]

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