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    1. Check Point (choose the best one)- It''s happenning/happening now !2. Chart Check 1 (choose the correct one)- Be + base form of verb + -ing- Be3. Chart Check 2 (chỉ cần viết T or F)- F ( In question be come before the subject ) 4. Express Check (có thể post chữ đã thiếu hoặc viết cả câu)- Why are you leaving?- They are still performing.5. I''m still talking...Joe Sims is taking ...This week we''re preparing ...In fact, at this very moment they''re flying ...They''re performing ...How are you doing?Are you still writing music?The crew is calling me.They are leaving for the theater now.
    I(?~m working)very hard these days, but I have some good news. Right now, I''m sitting at a desk in the Entertainment Section of the Tribune! Of course (I''m still taking) journalism classes at night as well. The job is temporary-Joe Sims, the regular reporter, (is taking) this month off to write a book. This week (we''re preparing) to interview your favorite group, the Airheads. In fact, at this very moment they''re flying into town by helicopter. (They''re performing) at the King Theater all week. How (are you doing)? (Are you still writing) music? Oops! The crew is calling me. They''re leaving for the theater now. Write soon!
    7.Ben: Bye, Joe, I''m leaving now.Joe: Where are you going?Bev: Running. Ann is waiting downstairs.Joe: Great ! Why don''t you take the dog out with you ?Bev: Why don''t you take him? It''s your turn.Joe: I can''t. I''m working on my book.Bev: But you aren''t doing anything right now. You are just sitting there.Joe: That''s not true. I''m sitting here, but I''m also thinking about my work. Can''t the dog run with you ?Bev: No, because afterwards we want to go to the Plaza. The Airheads are staying there this week, and Ann wants to get their autographs. You know she''s a big fan of theirs.
     
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    Hờ hờ, bài ngữ pháp lần này em thấy cứ thế nào ấy, híc híc
    1. Check Point (choose the best one)
    It happens everyday/ It?Ts happening now! (Cô phóng viên đang tường trình và The Airheads đang bay là đà xuống mừJ)
     2. Chart Check 1 (choose the correct one)
    * The present progressive is made up of two parts : Be + base form of verb + Ving/Be + base form of verb + -ing
    * Which parts change : Be
    3. Chart Check 2 (chỉ cần viết T or F)
    In questions, BE comes after subject : false .4. Express Check (có thể post chữ đã thiếu hoặc viết cả câu)
    Why are you leaving? They are still peforming/performing.
    5. Identify (Underline the present progressive that describe something happening right now. (Parentheses) the present progressive verbs that describe things that are happening these days (but not necessarily right now).- am still taking/(I''m still taking)- (is taking)- ( are preparing)- are flying- (are performing)- are you doing/(are you doing)- (are still writing)- is calling- are leavingHơ hơ , sao em ko gạch chân dc chị ạh, cái nào mà em ko cho dấu ngoặc là gạch chân ạh !
    6. Complete (post những chữ thiếu (với số thứ tự), không cần post cả bài. J: Where are you going ? B : Anna is waiting downstairsJ : I am working on my bookB: You aren?Tt doing anything right now. You are just sitting there.J : I am sitting here. I am also thinking about my work B; The airheads are staying there this week.
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     1.      Check point: It?Ts happening now
     
    2. Chark/Chart check 1:- be + base form of verb + -ing- be
    3. Chark/Chart check 2: F
    4. Express check: - are you leaving- are still performing
    5. Identify( I?Tm still taking)
     (is taking)
    (?~re preferring/we?Tre preparing/không biết ở đâu ra cái chữ preferring vậy hè)
    ?~re flying/?~re flying
     (?~re performing)
     (are you doing)
     (Are you still writing music)
     is calling/is calling
     ?~re leaving/?~re leaving
    6. Complete1/ are?going2/ is waiting3/ am working4/ aren?Tt doing5/ are?sitting6/ am sitting7/ am?.thinking8/ are staying
    Úi, không biết 2 người có tính điểm bài tập ngữ pháp không? Nếu có tính thì hc trúng hết...hổng có lỗi gì cả, mấy cái màu vàng vàng là tại mình thấy sai chính tả nên ngứa tay mà sửa thui:)
     
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    Hummõ?ƯMơnh muỏằ'n nghâ Tỏt mà thỏƠy hc hfng quĂ, nhỏƠt 'ỏằi 'ó nhâ. Hehe, rĂng chỏằi. Hơhơ, bà con nhỏằ> tỏưn dỏằƠng tỏằ 'iỏằfn triỏằ?t 'ỏằf nhâJ.
     
    Bài nghe kỏằ nỏĐy
     
    Helen Fisher: ''''Why We Love''''
     
    AA: I''''m Avi Ar***ti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- enough about (1), today we talk about love!
    RS: We were (2) for a topic for Valentine''''s Day -- it''''s this Saturday, you know. Then our friend Ali in Iran happened to tell us about the newest book by one of his favorite American authors, (3) Helen Fisher.
    AA: It contains the findings of her research to (4) the areas of the brain that "light up" õ?" or become (5) more active -- when a person is madly in love.
    FISHER: "Well, I''''d come to think that (6) had (7) three (8) different brain (9) for mating and reproduction. One is the *** drive. The second is romantic love, that (10) of first love. And the third is (11), that sense of calm that you can feel with a long-term partner. And I wanted to see how these three brain systems (12). So I decided that I would start by trying to study the brain (13) of romantic love."
    RS: "How do you go about doing that?"
    FISHER: "Well, I started out by reading the last twenty-five years of psychological research and (14) of that research every one of the (15) of romantic love. Then I created a (16) that I gave to over four-hundred Americans and Japanese to see whether these traits really were associated with romantic love, things like (17) attention, (18), heightened energy, obsessive thinking about the sweetheart, (19) for emotional union with the sweetheart. And I began to see that there was a constellation of (20) that represented this feeling"
    RS: ... a feeling that Helen Fisher calls "romantic love."
    FISHER: "And I also looked at poetry from around the world. And I found that everywhere in the world, people talk about being ''''madly in love.'''' And they have forever. My oldest poetry comes from the ancient Sumerians, four-thousand years ago.
    "So then I decided what I would do is try and put people who were (21) into a functional MRI (22). And then we would show them a photograph of their sweetheart, and also a (23) photograph, somebody who when they looked at that picture, it called forth no positive or (24). So that way we were able to (25) while it was looking at the sweetheart and feeling that romantic passion, and also capture the same brain while it was looking at a neutral photograph. And then we''''d compare the differences between, and what we ended up finding was those parts of the brain that become active when you are feeling mad, (26), romantic love."
    AA: "You''''re an anthropologist"
    FISHER: "I am."
    AA: " ... so I imagine you have your ears open whenever you''''re (27) in the New York, or you''''re in the store or whatever you''''re doing."
    FISHER: "Sure."
    AA: " ... And if you''''re ever around (28), older couples, what (29) are you hearing out in the world today?"
    FISHER: "I love you.'''' I mean, that''''s so basic. But it''''s not even what they say, it''''s how they act. It''''s the smiling and (30) and the preening and (31) and sense of oneness that you can see that -- it''''s not as much the words as it is all the activity that goes with the words. You know that ninety percent of emotional (32) is non-verbal. I mean, if I said ''''I love you'''' [no inflection] it certainly wouldn''''t have much meaning. But if I said ''''I love you'''' [highly inflected] it would be entirely different. So it''''s the (33) of the words, it''''s the inflection that''''s the same around the world."
    AA: "But you said in your book here, ''''Smart men (34) with words.''''"
    FISHER: "Yes, they do. You''''re right, because women love words. And I think this women''''s (35) for language comes from millions of years of (36) that baby in front of their faces, cajoling them, (37) them, educating them with words. Words were women''''s tools. And as a result, if you want to court a woman, it''''s very (38) to a woman if you talk to her. And in the (39) -- you know, there''''s all kinds of men who''''ve never written a line of poetry since they (40) their wife. But during their courting days they (41), and the wife loved it and married them for it."
    AA: "Last question, if you don''''t mind my asking, what are you going to be doing this Valentine''''s Day?"
    FISHER: "You know, I haven''''t talked to my boyfriend about this yet. But my book (42), and today I asked him to take me out to a very (43) and go dancing!"
    RS: "Oooh, (44)!"
    FISHER: "Can''''t wait!"
    RS: Helen Fisher, speaking to us last week from New York. Her third book is called "Why We Love: The Nature and (45) of Romantic Love."
    AA: And that''''s Wordmaster for this week. Our e-mail address is word@voanews.com, and we''''d love you to visit us on the Web at voanews.com/wordmaster.
    RS: Wishing you a happy Valentine''''s Day! With Avi Ar***ti, I''''m Rosanne Skirble.
    ThÂn chúc cỏÊ nhà có mỏằTt ngày lỏằ. Tơnh Yêu thỏưt vui và hỏĂnh phúc....
    Long VÂn
    Được longvan8 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 15:16 ngày 14/02/2007
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    Grammar- Unit 1B
    1. Ask & Answer
    2. E***
     
     
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    Năm hết tết đến (và tết cũng sắp qua roài )...Chúc cả nhà học hành ngày càng tiến bộ, chúc mọi người sức khỏe tràn trề để còn chiến đấu & lao động (nhất là longvan8 ấy!)
    Mấy ngày tết lu bu thật, chẳng ngó ngàng gì bài vở cả...Hôm qua tớ mới sực nhớ ra hình như có cái gì phải làm + nộp, he he, pó tay. Định hôm nay vào xin chịu thua em bienphale mà thấy nhà cửa vắng tanh như chùa bà đanh...Hóa ra lớp mình cũng nghỉ tét hả? Vậy là tớ vẫn còn cơ hội hí hí
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    Hê hê, i come back !
    Thật xin lỗi chị LongVân quá, do điều kiện ngoại cảnh tác động nên em ko có time làm bài. Nói thật ra là đi nhiều về chỉ lăn quoay ra ngủ thui. Ngồi nhà được 1 lúc thì lại có khách , cũng hơi gay
    Giờ phải học hành chăm chỉ hơn rùi !
    Năm mới nhé, ko thích tranh cãi với Hutcon, em iếc gì ở đây
    Bài này công nhận cũng ko đơn giản ạh ! Em nộp bài !
    AA: I''''m Avi Ar***ti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- enough about (1 politics), today we talk about love!
    RS: We were (2 searching ) for a topic for Valentine''''s Day -- it''''s this Saturday, you know. Then our friend Ali in Iran happened to tell us about the newest book by one of his favorite American authors, (3 and apologist ) Helen Fisher.
    AA: It contains the findings of her research to (4 identify ) the areas of the brain that "light up" ?" or become (5 new a logically ) more active -- when a person is madly in love.
    FISHER: "Well, I''''d come to think that (6 humanity ) had (7evoked ) three (8 distinguish) different brain (9 circus ) for mating and reproduction. One is the *** drive. The second is romantic love, that (10of session) of first love. And the third is (11distractment), that sense of calm that you can feel with a long-term partner. And I wanted to see how these three brain systems (12 interacted). So I decided that I would start by trying to study the brain (13 secretary) of romantic love."
    RS: "How do you go about doing that?"
    FISHER: "Well, I started out by reading the last twenty-five years of psychological research and (14 calling out ) of that research every one of the (15 traits ) of romantic love. Then I created a (16 questionnaire ) that I gave to over four-hundred Americans and Japanese to see whether these traits really were associated with romantic love, things like (17focus to ) attention, (18 amination ), heightened energy, obsessive thinking about the sweetheart, (19 craving ) for emotional union with the sweetheart. And I began to see that there was a constellation of (20 characteristic ) that represented this feeling"
    RS: ... a feeling that Helen Fisher calls "romantic love."
    FISHER: "And I also looked at poetry from around the world. And I found that everywhere in the world, people talk about being ''''madly in love.'''' And they have forever. My oldest poetry comes from the ancient Sumerians, four-thousand years ago.
    "So then I decided what I would do is try and put people who were (21 madly in love ) into a functional MRI (22 brain-scaler ). And then we would show them a photograph of their sweetheart, and also a (23 neutral ) photograph, somebody who when they looked at that picture, it called forth no positive or (24 negative feelings ). So that way we were able to (25 capture the brain ) while it was looking at the sweetheart and feeling that romantic passion, and also capture the same brain while it was looking at a neutral photograph. And then we''''d compare the differences between, and what we ended up finding was those parts of the brain that become active when you are feeling mad, (26 factional ), romantic love."
    AA: "You''''re an anthropologist"
    FISHER: "I am."
    AA: " ... so I imagine you have your ears open whenever you''''re (27 subway ) in the New York, or you''''re in the store or whatever you''''re doing."
    FISHER: "Sure."
    AA: " ... And if you''''re ever around (28 young couple ), older couples, what (29sort of you know language) are you hearing out in the world today?"
    FISHER: "I love you.'''' I mean, that''''s so basic. But it''''s not even what they say, it''''s how they act. It''''s the smiling and (30 the catling ) and the preening and (31 the staring ) and sense of oneness that you can see that -- it''''s not as much the words as it is all the activity that goes with the words. You know that ninety percent of emotional (32 a communication ) is non-verbal. I mean, if I said ''''I love you'''' [no inflection] it certainly wouldn''''t have much meaning. But if I said ''''I love you'''' [highly inflected] it would be entirely different. So it''''s the (33 inflection ) of the words, it''''s the inflection that''''s the same around the world."
    AA: "But you said in your book here, ''''Smart men (34 court ) with words.''''"
    FISHER: "Yes, they do. You''''re right, because women love words. And I think this women''''s (35???.) for language comes from millions of years of (36 holding ) that baby in front of their faces, cajoling them, (37 recommending ) them, educating them with words. Words were women''''s tools. And as a result, if you want to court a woman, it''''s very (38 appealing ) to a woman if you talk to her. And in the (39 courts of ) -- you know, there''''s all kinds of men who''''ve never written a line of poetry since they (40 courted of ) their wife. But during their courting days they (41 were bad poetry ), and the wife loved it and married them for it."
    AA: "Last question, if you don''''t mind my asking, what are you going to be doing this Valentine''''s Day?"
    FISHER: "You know, I haven''''t talked to my boyfriend about this yet. But my book (42 consulted ), and today I asked him to take me out to a very (43 expensive restaurant ) and go dancing!"
    RS: "Oooh, (44 Sound they?Tre fun , I can?Tt wait )!"
    FISHER: "Can''''t wait!"
    RS: Helen Fisher, speaking to us last week from New York. Her third book is called "Why We Love: The Nature and (45 Chemistry ) of Romantic Love."
    AA: And that''''s Wordmaster for this week. Our e-mail address is word@voanews.com, and we''''d love you to visit us on the Web at voanews.com/wordmaster.
    RS: Wishing you a happy Valentine''''s Day! With Avi Ar***ti, I''''m Rosanne Skirble.
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    xin chao.cac ban biet gi ve van hoa cua nuoc anh.post cho minh mot ban dc ko?cam on nhieu nha
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    Lần đầu tiên trả bài. nghe lõm bõm
    Listening
    1 politics
    2 searching
    3 and apologist
    4 identify
    5
    6 humanity
    7 involved
    8 instinct
    9 cycles
    10 accession
    11 a toughment
    12 interacted
    13 cycles
    14 calling out
    15 traits
    16 questionaire
    17 focused
    18 illegation
    19 creating
    20 characteristics
    21 madly in love
    22 brain scare
    23 neutral
    24 negative feeling
    25 capture their brain
    26 passible
    27 somewhere
    28 young couples
    29 solves of, you know, languages
    30 the cajoling
    31 the steering
    32 communication
    33 inflection
    34 quoted
    35 for severy
    36 holding
    37 recommending
    38 imputing
    39 courtship
    40 courted
    41 wrote bad poetries
    42 consulted today
    43 fancy restaurant to go dancing
    44 sound so excited
    45 chemistry
    Ask & Answer
    3. why did you make the tour again ?
    4.what are you working on these days ?
    5. Who is singing with you now ?
    6. No, she isn''t
    E***
    2. sleep/ sleeping
    3. sitting/ am sitting
    4. goes/ going
    5. is always asking/ always ask
    6. do you teaching/ have you taught
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    Hờ hờ các bác nhà ta nghỉ TẾT nhiều quá, làm topic tụt xuống hẳn trang 3, tìm mãi mới thấy híc híc
    Em phải làm cú cho hoành tráng kéo topic lên vậy
    * READ THIS LETTER
    I am writing to you from my hotel room. Everyone else is sleeping, but i am sitting here and watching the ocean. We are staying at the Palaza in Alantic Beach , and the view is beautiful. The tour is going well. The audience is crazing about the new songs , but the fans are always asking for you. How''s baby? She has a great voice. Are you teaching her to sing yet? Maybe both of you will come along for the next tour !
    * ASK AND ANSWER:
    3. Why don''t you tour again ?
    4. What are you working on these days?
    5.Who are singing with you now?
    6. Is she replacing for Totti ?
    Cả nhà ơi đâu hết roài !!!

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