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    This is the VOA Special English Education Report. This week in our Foreign Student Series: the (1. cost) of higher education in the United States. (2. Students) who want to (3. attend) an American college or university must (4. explain) how they will pay for their education. They have to (5. solve/show) that they (6. will be able) to pay for each year of study.
     
    Students have to (7. consider) not only the tuition, the (8. cost of classes), but also meals and (9. a pay to leave/a place to live), known as room-and-board. They also need money for (10. books and supplies). And they need money to spend for (11. social activities) and other things. Educational (12. advisers) say foreign students should keep enough money in (13. a local bank) to pay for at least two months of (14.
    spending). So how much will a year at an American school cost? (15. Generally) speaking, the answer is: a lot.
     
    A (16. leading) state university in the (17. Pacific North West/Pacific Northwest ) will serve as our example. The University of Washington (18. says) foreign students are paying more than thirty-six thousand dollars this year. This major (19. result/ research) university (20. correctly/currently) has two thousand six hundred foreign students from more than one hundred (21. countries). There are many schools that (22. cost less), but also (23. others) that cost more.
     
     (24. It''s website/Its Web site) says the (25. University of Washington) does not offer financial (26. assistant/assistance) to international students. This is (27. generally) true of American schools, especially at the (28.undergraduate) level. The international application for the university (29. inclues/ includes) a Statement of Financial (30. Responsibility) that (31. must beside/must be signed). Students must also provide a bank letter or statement from (32. within) the past six months. And they have to name anyone who will (33. help with payments). These people must send (34. groups/proof) from a bank to (35. solve/show) that they have the money.
     
    Your government or employer (36. maybe able/may be able) to help you pay all or some (37. college costs). A good idea is to ask (38. at less/at least) eighteen months before you want to start (39. classes) in the United States. Our (40. Foreign) Student Series, including (41. links) to Web sites (42. discuss/discussed) in our (43. reports), can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. To learn more about (44. higher) education in America, the State Department has a special Web site: educationusa dot state dot g-o-v.
     
    Next time we will discuss another cost that should be considered: (45. Help insurances/health insurance). Our e-mail address is special@voanews.com. And that''s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I''m Barbara Klein.
     
    Hìhì...không biết tại sao hăm là sẽ post bài sớm hơn thiên hạ...rùi lại ham chơi...bỏ đi "nhậu" mất tiêu. Để người ta qua mặt cái rụp hèJ.
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    Foreign Student Series: Adding Up the Costs of Study in the US
    This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
    This week in our Foreign Student Series: the (1. Cost/cost) of higher education in the United States.
    (2. Students) who want to (3. attend) an American college or university must (4. explain) how they will pay for their education. They have to (5. show) that they (6. will be able) to pay for each year of study.
    Students have to (7. consider) not only the tuition, the (8. cost of classes), but also meals and (9. a place to live), known as room-and-board. They also need money for (10. books and supplies). And they need money to spend for (11. social activities) and other things.
    Educational (12. advisers) say foreign students should keep enough money in (13. a local bank) to pay for at least two months of (14. spending). So how much will a year at an American school cost? (15. Generally) speaking, the answer is: a lot.
     
    A (16. leading) state university in the (17. pacific northwest/Pacific Northwest) will serve as our example. The University of Washington (18. said/says) foreign students are paying more than thirty-six thousand dollars this year.
    This major (19. research) university (20. currently) has two thousand six hundred foreign students from more than one hundred (21. countries). There are many schools that (22. cost less), but also (23. other cost more/others) that cost more.
    (24. Its website/Its Web site) says the (25. University of Washington) does not offer financial (26. assistant/assistance) to international students. This is (27. generally) true of American schools, especially at the (28. Undergraduate/undergraduate) level. The international application for the university (29. include/includes) a Statement of Financial (30. responsibility/Responsibility) that (31. must beside/ must be signed). Students must also provide a bank letter or statement from (32. within) the past six months. And they have to name anyone who will (33. help with payments). These people must send (34. group/proof) from a bank to (35. show) that they have the money.
     
    Your government or employer (36. may be able) to help you pay all or some (37. collegue?Ts cost/college costs). A good idea is to ask (38. at least) eighteen months before you want to start (39. classes) in the United States. Our (40. Foreign) Student Series, including (41. links) to Web sites (42. dicuss/discussed) in our (43. reports), can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. To learn more about (44. higher) education in America, the State Department has a special Web site: educationusa dot state dot g-o-v.
     
    Next time we will discuss another cost that should be considered: (45. Help Insurances/health insurance). Our e-mail address is special@voanews.com.
    And that''s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I''m Barbara Klein
    Mình rất vui khi bạn trở lại với topic nầy. Bạn nghe rất là khá...
     
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    This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
    This week in our Foreign Student Series: the (1. cost) of higher education in the United States. (2. Students) who want to (3. attend) an American college or university must (4. explain) how they will pay for their education. They have to (5. show) that they (6. will be able) to pay for each year of study. Students have to (7. consider) not only the tuition, the (8. cost of classes), but also meals and (9. place to live/a place to live), known as room-and-board. They also need money for (10. books and supplies). And they need money to spend for (11. social activites/social activities) and other things.
    Educational (12. adviser/advisers) say foreign students should keep enough money in (13. a local bank) to pay for at least two months of (14. spending). So how much will a year at an American school cost? (15. Generally) speaking, the answer is: a lot.
    A (16. leading) state university in the (17. Pacific North West/Pacific Northwest) will serve as our example. The University of Washington (18. says) foreign students are paying more than thirty-six thousand dollars this year. This major (19. research) university (20. currently) has two thousand six hundred foreign students from more than one hundred (21. countries). There are many schools that (22. cost less), but also (23. others) that cost more.
    (24.Its website/Its Web site) says the (25. university of Washington/University of Washington)(University đi kèm với tên riêng nên cần viết hoa) does not offer financial (26. assistant/assistance) to international students. This is (27. generally) true of American schools, especially at the (28. undergraduate) level. The international application for the university (29. includes) a Statement of Financial (30.responsibilities/Responsibility) that (31. must beside/must be signed). Students must also provide a bank letter or statement from (32. within) the past six months. And they have to name anyone who will (33. help with payments). These people must send (34.--cant hear clearly ----/proof) from a bank to (35. show) that they have the money.
    Your government or employer (36. may be able) to help you pay all or some (37. college cost/college costs). A good idea is to ask (38. at least) eighteen months before you want to start (39. classes) in the United States. Our (40. foreign/Foreign) Student Series (Foreign...viết hoa, vì là tên của chương trình, including (41. links) to Web sites (42. dicuss/discussed) in our (43. reports), can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. To learn more about (44. higher) education in America, the State Department has a special Web site: educationusa.state.gov. Next time we will discuss another cost that should be considered: (45. ?Help insurance?/health insurance). Our e-mail address is special@voanews.com. And that''s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I''m Barbara Klein.
     
    Chào mừng bạn đã tham gia và cùng học với chúng mình. Mong rằng bạn sẽ tham gia thường xuyên.
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    This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
    This week in our Foreign Student Series: the (1. cost) of higher education in the United States.
    (2. students/Students) who want to (3. attend) an American college or university must (4. explain) how they will pay for their education. They have to (5. show) that they (6. will be able) to pay for each year of study.
    Students have to (7. consider) not only the tuition, the (8. cost of classes), but also meals and (9.  the plays to live/a place to live), known as room-and-board. They also need money for (10. books and supplies). And they need money to spend for (11. social activities) and other things.
    Educational (12. advisers) say foreign students should keep enough money in (13. a local bank) to pay for at least two months of (14. spendings/spending).
    So how much will a year at an American school cost? (15. generally/Generally) speaking, the answer is: a lot.
    A (16. leading) state university in the (17 Pacific north west/Pacific Northwest) will serve as our example. The University of Washington (18. says) foreign students are paying more than thirty-six thousand dollars this year.
    This major (19. research) university (20. currently) has two thousand six hundred foreign students from more than one hundred (21. countries). There are many schools that (22. costless/cost less), but also (23. others) that cost more.
    (24. its website/Its Web site) says the (25 university of Washington/University of Washington) (University đi kèm với tên riêng nên cần viết hoa)  does not offer financial (26. assistants/assistance) to international students. This is (27. generally) true of American schools, especially at the (28 undergraduate) level. The international application for the university (29. includes) a Statement of Financial (30 responsibility/Responsibility) that (31. must be sign/must be signed). Students must also provide a bank letter or statement from (32. within) the past six months. And they have to name anyone who will (33. help with payments). These people must send (34. prove/proof) from a bank to (35. show) that they have the money.
    Your government or employer (36. may be able) to help you pay all or some (37. college costs). A good idea is to ask (38. at least) eighteen months before you want to start (39. classes) in the United States. Our (40. foreign/Foreign) Student Series, including (41. links) to Web sites (42 discuss/discussed) in our (43. reports), can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. To learn more about (44. higher) education in America, the State Department has a special Web site: educationusa dot state dot g-o-v.
    Next time we will discuss another cost that should be considered: (45. help insurances/health insurance). Our e-mail address is special@voanews.com.
    And that''''s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I''''m Barbara Klein.
    Chào mừng bạn cùng tham gia topic nầy với chúng mình. Mong rằng bạn sẽ tham gia thường xuyên nhé. Bạn nghe rất khá...Lần sau bạn để ý viết hoa ở đầu câu nhé....
    Được longvan8 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 17:03 ngày 01/02/2007
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    1. The course consists (1. of) three different stages.
    2. It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.
    3. They finally (3. have/got) married 6 months ago.
    4. Don''t throw old newspapers (4. away). It''s better to recycle them.
    5. (5. Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''s a bit stuffy in here.
     
    6. The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''s time we (6. go/went) to the station. ("It''s time we went" is another way to say "It''s time to go." But notice that "It''s time we ..." is followed by the past tense.)
     
    7. I''m looking forward to (7. hear/hearing) from you. Please write to me soon. (In the expression "I''m looking forward to ...", the word "to" is a preposition and not part of the verb. It must be followed by a noun or a gerund ("-ing"). The expression "to be used to ..." is similar: e.g. "I''m not used to working in very hot weather.")
     
    8. I''m afraid you can''t use my telephone. It''s (8. out) of order.
    9. She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.
     
    10. I''d rather you (10. don''t/didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''t mind. ("I''d rather you didn''t smoke" is a polite way to say "Please don''t smoke." Notice that "I''d rather you ..." is followed by the past tense)
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    1. The course consists (1. of)  three different stages.
    2. It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.
    3. They finally (3. got) married 6 months ago.
    4. Don''t throw old newspapers (4. away). It''s better to recycle them.
    5. (5. Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''s a bit stuffy in here.
    6. The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''s time we (6. went) to the station.
    7. I''m looking forward to (7. hearing) from you. Please write to me soon.
    8. I''m afraid you can''t use my telephone. It''s (8. out) of order.
    9. She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.
    10. I''d rather you (10.gave up/didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''t mind. ("I''d rather you didn''t smoke" is a polite way to say "Please don''t smoke." Notice that "I''d rather you ..." is followed by the past tense)
     
    Very good...
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    # The course consists (1. of) three different stages.
    # It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.
    # They finally (3 got) married 6 months ago.
    # Don''t throw old newspapers (4. away). It''s better to recycle them.
    # (5. Do/Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''s a bit stuffy in here. (?oWould? is a polite way to ask?)
     
    # The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''s time we (6 went) to the station.
    # I''m looking forward to (7. hearing) from you. Please write to me soon.
    # I''m afraid you can''t use my telephone. It''s (8. out) of order.
    # She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.
     
    # I''d rather you (10. not/didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''t mind. ("I''d rather you didn''t smoke" is a polite way to say "Please don''t smoke." Notice that "I''d rather you ..." is followed by the past tense)
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    bài của   gapgo224
    1. The course consists (1. of) three different stages.2. It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.3. They finally (3. got) married 6 months ago.4. Don''t throw old newspapers (4. away) . It''s better to recycle them.5. (5. Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''s a bit stuffy in here.6. The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''s time we (6. went) to the station.7. I''m looking forward to (7. hearing) from you. Please write to me soon.8. I''m afraid you can''t use my telephone. It''s (8. out) of order.9. She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.10. I''d rather you (10. give up/didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''''''''t mind. ("I''d rather you didn''t smoke" is a polite way to say "Please don''t smoke." Notice that "I''d rather you ..." is followed by the past tense)
    Ui?ngữ pháp của bạn khá đấy chứ?.
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    1. The course consists (1. of) three different stages.
    2. It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.
    3. They finally (3. got) married 6 months ago4. Don''t throw old newspapers (4. away). It''s better to recycle them.
    5. (5. Do/Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''s a bit stuffy in here. (?oWould? is a polite way to ask?)
    6. The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''s time we (6. go/went) to the station. ("It''s time we went" is another way to say "It''s time to go." But notice that "It''s time we ..." is followed by the past tense.)
    7. I''m looking forward to (7. hearing) from you. Please write to me soon.
    8. I''m afraid you can''t use my telephone. It''s (8. out) of order.
    9. She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.
    10. I''d rather you (10. not/didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''''''''t mind. ("I''d rather you didn''t smoke" is a polite way to say "Please don''t smoke." Notice that "I''d rather you ..." is followed by the past tense)
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    1. The course consists (1. of) three different stages.
    2. It took him more than three months to get (2. over) his illness.
    3. They finally (3. got) married 6 months ago.
    4. Don''''t throw old newspapers (4. out/away). It''''s better to recycle them. (throw away = v. ném đi, vứt đi)
    5. (5. Do/Would) you mind if I opened the window? It''''s a bit stuffy in here. (?oWould? is a polite way to ask?)
    6. The train leaves in 15 minutes. It''''s time we (6. went) to the station.
    7. I''''m looking forward to (7. hearing) from you. Please write to me soon.
    8. I''''m afraid you can''''t use my telephone. It''''s (8. out) of order.
    9. She finds it difficult to get (9. by) on such a small salary.
    10. I''''d rather you (10. didn?Tt) smoke, if you don''''t mind.
     
    Được longvan8 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 17:13 ngày 01/02/2007

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