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Practice Listening - New Season

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    chị marron cho em hỏi là đủ chỉ tiêu là mấy bài ạ? . Vì chị có nói là đủ thì ko chấm những bài lọt sổ, vậy cứ 1 bài nghe thì có mấy bài đăng được chấm ạ?
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    sau bao ngày không post được bài giờ mới được gặp lại chị "Madun" và các bạn ! Mừng wá
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Rioters in France have been attacking cars,businesses and public buildings for more than two weeks.French officials now say violence level have begun to decrease. The violence is the country words since the series of student protest in Paris in 1968.Effort to host the protest led to a nationwide strike that threaten the French government.The current unrest began last month after two young people were accidently killed at an electric power station. They were apparently hiding from police. The two were of North African ancestry.Their dead incited riots in community with large African and Arab populations.
    The violence intensified and spread from Paris to other parts of French on the eleventh night.Riots was reported in many areas including Toulouse ,Cannes , Nice and Strasbourg_the headquarter of the European Parliament.More than five thousand vehicles have been burned since the unrest began. One man beaten by rioters has died. Police have arrested more than two thousand people . The French government has been criticised for reacting slowly to the violence. Ministry has held emergency meetings to discuss affected areas. On Sunday , President Jaches Chiques met with top security officials . Mr Chiques said that those involved in the violence must be punished. The last word he said must be from the law. Prime Minister Dominique de Vileppin has been working with leaders of poor communities to discuss their concerns. He has ordered extra police to help the official already deployed in the affected areas.He also re-established a law permitting local government to order curfews. The law has not been in effect since the out Julian War of Independent more than forty years ago.
    Other European countries are nervously watching the situation.They fear the riot could spread throughout the European Union. France has about five million Muslims. They represent about ten percent of the French population. Belgium, Britain ,Germany,the Netherlands and Spain also have Muslim minority populations. These nations worry that criminals or militants may seek out angry Young Arabs for acts of violence.
    Many of the rioters in France are the children or grandchildren of North African who settled there in the 1950s and 1960s . They are angry about dispute with police their treatment in French society and unemployment. The national unemployment rate in France is about ten percent. Many of those without jobs are Young Muslims.Anger over social and cultural policies may be fuelling the riots. The terrorist attack against the United States four years ago led to new law in European countries. The French goverment has taken steps against suspected Islamic extremists.It also has banned Muslim head-coverings and other religious o.b.j.e.c.t.s from public schools.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by James Morse. I?Tm Zuy Link !!!!!!
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    mong là lần này post được bài.
    French Officials Act to End Two Weeks of Riots
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Rioters in France have been attacking cars, businesses and public buildings for more than two weeks. French officials now say violence levels have begun to decrease. The violence is the country?Ts worse since the series of student protests in Paris in 1968. efforts to hot the protest led to a nation wide strike that threatened the French government.
    The current arrest began last month after two young people were accidentally killed at an electric powers station. They were apparently hiding from police. The two were of North African ancestry. Their deaths incited riots in communities with large African and Arab populations. The violence intends survived and spread from Paris to other parts of France on the eleventh night. Riots were reported in many areas, including Toulouse, Cannes, Nice and Strasbourg, there had quarter of European parliament. More than five thousand vehicles have been burned since the arrest began. One man beaten by rioters has died. Police have arrested more than two thousand people.
    The French government has been criticized for reacting slowly to the violence. Minister has held emergency meeting to discuss affected areas. On Sunday, President Jack Chirac met with top security officials. Mister Chirac said that those involved in the violence must be punished. The last word he said must be from the law. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has been working with leaders of poor communities to discuss their concerns. He has ordered extra police to help the officials all ready deployed in the affected areas. He also reestablished a law permitting local governments to order perfuse. The law has not been in effect since the our urians were of independence more than forty years ago.
    Other European countries are nervously watching the situation. They fear the riots could spread throughout the European union. France has about five million moslem. They represent about ten percent of the French population. Belgium, Britian, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain also have moslem minority populations. These nations worry that criminals or millitons may seek out angry young Arabs for acts of violence. Many of the rioters in France are the children or grandchildren of North Africans who settled there in the 1950s and 1960s. They are angry about disputes with police, their treatment in French society and unemployment. The national unemployment rate in France is about ten percent. Many of those without jobs are young moslems. Anger over social and cultural policies may be fueling the riots. The terrorist attacks against the United States four years ago led to new laws in European countries. The French government has taken steps against suspected in limit extremes. It also has banned moslem head coverings and other religious o.b.j.e.c.t.s from public schools.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Joe Morse. I?Tm Steve Ember.
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    French Officials Act to End Two Weeks of Riots
    Iâ?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Rioters in France have been attacking cars, businesses and public buildings for more than two weeks. French officials now say violence levels have begun to decrease. The violence is the countryâ?Ts worse since the series of student protests in Paris in 1968. efforts to hot the protest led to a nation wide strike that threatened the French government.
    The current arrest began last month after two young people were accidentally killed at an electric powers station. They were apparently hiding from police. The two were of North African ancestry. Their deaths incited riots in communities with large African and Arab populations. The violence intends survived and spread from Paris to other parts of France on the eleventh night. Riots were reported in many areas, including Toulouse, Cannes, Nice and Strasbourg, there had quarter of European parliament. More than five thousand vehicles have been burned since the arrest began. One man beaten by rioters has died. Police have arrested more than two thousand people.
    The French government has been criticized for reacting slowly to the violence. Minister has held emergency meeting to discuss affected areas. On Sunday, President Jack Chirac met with top security officials. Mister Chirac said that those involved in the violence must be punished. The last word he said must be from the law. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has been working with leaders of poor communities to discuss their concerns. He has ordered extra police to help the officials all ready deployed in the affected areas. He also reestablished a law permitting local governments to order perfuse. The law has not been in effect since the our urians were of independence more than forty years ago.
    Other European countries are nervously watching the situation. They fear the riots could spread throughout the European union. France has about five million moslem. They represent about ten percent of the French population. Belgium, Britian, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain also have moslem minority populations. These nations worry that criminals or millitons may seek out angry young Arabs for acts of violence. Many of the rioters in France are the children or grandchildren of North Africans who settled there in the 1950s and 1960s. They are angry about disputes with police, their treatment in French society and unemployment. The national unemployment rate in France is about ten percent. Many of those without jobs are young moslems. Anger over social and cultural policies may be fueling the riots. The terrorist attacks against the United States four years ago led to new laws in European countries. The French government has taken steps against suspected in limit extremes. It also has banned moslem head coverings and other religious o.b.j.e.c.t.s from public schools.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Joe Morse. Iâ?Tm Steve Ember.
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    French Officials Act to End Two Weeks of Riots
    Iõ?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Rioters in France have been attacking cars, businesses and public buildings for more than 2 weeks. French Officials now says violence levels have begun to decrease. The violence is the countryõ?Ts worse since the series of student protest in Paris in 1968.
    Efforts to hold the protest lend to a nation wide strike that threaten the French government. The current arrest began last month after 2 young people were accidentally killed at an electric power station. They were apparently hiding from polices. The two were of North African ancestry. Their deaths incited riots in communities with large African and Arab population.
    The violence intends service and spread from Paris to other parts of French on the eleventh night. Riots were reported in many areas including Toulouse, Cannes, Nice and Strasbourg, the headquarters of the European Parliament. More than 5 thousands vehicles have been burned since these arrests began. One man beaten by rioters has died. Polices have arrested more than 2 thousands people.
    The French government has been criticized for reacting slowly to the violence. Minister has held emergency meeting to discuss affective area. On Sunday, President Jacques Chirac met with top Security Officials. Mr. Chirac said that those involve in the violence must be punished. The last word he said must be from the law. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has been working with leaders of poor communities to discuss their concerns. He has ordered extra polices to help the official already deploy in the effective area. He also re-establishes the law promoting local government to order curfews. The law has not been infect since the õ?Ưof independence more than 40 years ago.
    Others European countries are nervously watching the situation. They fear the riots could spread throughout the European Union. French has about five millions Muslims. They represent about 10 percent of the French population. Belgium, Brittan, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain also have Muslim minority populations. These nations worried that criminals or militants may seek out angry young Arab for act violence.
    Many of the rioters in French are the children or grand children of North African who settled there in the 1950s and 1960s. They are angry about disputes with polices, their treatment in French society and unemployment. The national unemployment rate in French is about 10 percent. Many of those without jobs are young Muslim. Anger over social and cultural policies may be filling the riots.
    The terrorist attack against the United States 4 years ago led to new laws in European countries. The French government has taken steps against õ?Ư It also has banned Muslim head covering and others religious o.b.j.e.c.t.s from public school. In The News with VOA Special English was written by Jill Moss. Iõ?Tm Steve Ember.
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    Huhuhu ... sao em không post được bài vậy kìa. Cứu cứu .... SOS...SOS...SOS..
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    Không hiểu sao BAD lại không gửi đoạn nghe được (đoạn này BAD đánh trong WORD và copy & paste vô). Khi gửi thì có thông báo là "không gửi được vì có đoạn mã đặc biệt". Có bạn nào biết chỉ giùm nghen. Cám ơn nhiều
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    Hehe, sau bao ngày nghỉ học ở lớp vì nhà ko có mạng, hôm nay gặp lại bạn bè, ôi sao zui quá, tuần có 2 bài cơ đấy, chẳng nhớ là ngày nào sẽ có bài lại nữa...
    Thôi nộp bài lần này đã, hông biết giám khảo nào chấm em đây. hịhị
    French Officials Act to End Two Weeks of Riots
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In The News in VOA Special English
    Rioters in France have been attacking cars, bussinesses and public buildings for more than two weeks. French officials now say violence levels have begun to decrease. The violence is the country?Ts worst since the series of student protest in Paris in 1968. Effort to hold the protest led to a nation wide strike that threaten the French government.
    The current unrest began last month after two young people were accidentally killed at an electric power station. They were apparantly hiding from police. The two were of North African ancestry. Their deaths incited riots in communities with large African and Arab populations.
    The violence intensified and spreaded from Paris to other parts of France on the eleventh night. Riots were reported in many areas including Toulouse, Cannes, Nice, and Strasbourg, the headquarter of the European Parliament. More than five thousands vehicles have been burned since the unrest began. One man bitten by rioters has died. Police have arrested more than two thousands people.
    The French gorvenment has been critisied for reacting slowly to the violence. Ministers have held emergency meetings to discuss affected areas. On Sunday, President Jacques Chirac met with top security officials. Mister Chirac said that those involved in the violence must be punished. The last word he said must be from the law.
    Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has been working with leaders of poor communities to discuss their concerns. He has ordered extra police to help the officers already deployed in the effected areas. He also re-established the law permitting local governments to order curfews. The law has not been in effect since the out Jullian war of independence, more than forty years ago.
    Other European countries are nervously watching the situation. They fear the riots could spread throughout the European Union. France has about five millions Muslim. They represent about ten per cent of the French population. Belgium, Britian, Germany, the Neitherlands and Spain also have Muslim minority populations. These nations worry that criminals or militants may seek out angry young Arabs for acts of violence.
    Many of the rioters in France are the children or grand-children of North Africans who settled there in the 1950s and 1960s. They are angry about disputes with police, their treatment in French society and unemployment. The national unemployment rate in France is about ten per cent. Many of those without jobs are young muslims. Anger over social and cultural policies maybe feeling the riots.
    The terrorist attacks against the United States four years ago let to new laws in European countries. The French government has taken steps against suspected Islamic extremists. It also has banned Muslim ? covering and other religious o.bjects from public schools.
    In The News in VOA Special English was written by Jill Moss. I?Tm Steve Ember.
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    Do forum mí hôm nay bị trục trặc, nên CN sẽ ko có bài nghe mới mà sẽ tiếp tục nghe bài cũ. Nghĩa là tuần này chỉ nghe 1 bài thui. Thứ 5 tuần sau sẽ nghe bài mới. Thân
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    Meotkt Thành viên mới

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    May quá! ^^
    Nhà em mấy hôm nay mạng có vấn đề ---> cứ tưởng lọt sổ rồi, ai ngờ mạng ttvn cũng ốm.
    Dưng sao mà nó cứ báo bài của em có những đoạn mã html đặc biệt là sao?
    Mãi không nộp bài được

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