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Practice Listening - New Season

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    goldfish911 Thành viên mới

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    Chào các bạn,
    Cá vàng có một số việc riêng phải thu xếp trong thời gian xắp tới, nên có lẽ sẽ không có điều kiện "đi học" với các bạn. Khi nào thuận tiện cá vàng sẽ quay lại tham gia với mọi người.
    Giáng sinh và năm mới cũng đă gần kề, mình xin mến chúc các "thầy cô", cùng toàn thể các bạn và gia đình, một mùa Giáng Sinh thật an bình hạnh phúc và một năm mới nhiều may mắn.
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    East Asian Leaders Form New Group to Improve Area''s Future
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Two meetings this week in Asia could set the direction for the future of world trade and the future of Asia itself.
    In Kuala Lumpure, leaders of sixteen countries held the first East-Asia Summit. The leaders met Wednesday in Malaysian capital to plan for a united future. They agreed to create a group that will work together to improve economic, security and political con***ions in Asia.
    The new sixteen-member group will include both China and India. The leaders represented the ten members of ASIAN, the Association of Southest Asian Nations. They also represented Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The sixteen-member group will represent about three thousand million people, half the world?Ts population. And it will represent about twenty percent of world trade. Both numbers are expected to increase in the future.
    An expert on Asia says it will have three of the four largest economies in the world by 2050. Some Asian leaders say the new group is needed because each Asia does not want to lose trade and influence to the Americas and Europe.
    Supporters say the new group could be come in economic force like the European Union in the future. But that will take work. For now, the sixteen leaders from Asia and the Pacific have agreed to meet again next year. They planned to meet in the Philippin capital, Manilla, just after the next ASIAN meeting.
    The other big meeting in Asia this week is the ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization. There are protests outside as that earlier meetings. The WTO has 148 members. It is the only international organization that negotiates trade rules.
    The last ministerial conference two years ago in Cancun, Mexico, ended without a new trade agreement. O.bjections by poor countries to agricultural support programs and trade barriers in wealthy ones were major issues.
    The United States, the European Union and Japan said they have been trying to avoid such problems in Hong Kong. They announced plans for thousands of millions of dollars in each to poor countries. They also announced plan to end import taxes on goods from some of these nations. Some officials, however, said the proposals came with too many con***ions.
    The WTO had hoped for a free trade agreement by the end of last year on trade in farm and industrial goods and services. Now the hope is to have one completed by the end of 2006. But in Hong Kong Friday, the voice-tubê?Ts news agency said rich nations were argueing over protected farm markets and developing countries threatened to block any deal that did not give them better prices for bananas, sugar and cotton. European Union Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson said the talks were, if anything, going backwards.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. Our reports are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I?Tm Steve Ember.
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    HI, Thank U bạn Vyphuong nhiều nhé ! Tớ nghe còn loạc choạc lắm, nhất là nghe dictation như thế này. Tớ có nhiều vạch vàng quá. Hic hic, nhưng tớ sẽ cố gắng. Cám ơn bạn !
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    Không hiểu sao mãi mình không post được bài nhỉ.Hix
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    Bạn sửa lại từ o.bjections thì post được thôi. đừng viết liền chữ đấy.
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    East Asian Leaders Form New Group To Improve Areâ?Ts Future
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In The News in VOA Special English.
    Two meetings this week in Asia could set the direction for the future of world trade and the future of Asia itself.
    In Kuala Lumpur, leaders of sixteen countries held the first East-Asia summit. The leaders met Wednesday in Malaysian capital to plan for a united future.
    They agreed to create a group that will work together to improve economic, security, and political con***ions in Asia.
    The new sixteen member group will include both China and India. The leader represented the ten members of ASIAN- the association of South-East Asia nations. They also represented Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The sixteen member group will represent about three thousand million people ?" half of world population. And it will represent about twenty per cent of world trade.
    Both numbers are expected to increase in a future. An expert on Asia says it will have three of the four largest economy in the world by 2050.
    Some Asian leaders say the new group is needed because East Asia does not want to loose trade and influence to the America and Europe. Supporters say the new group could become an economic force like the European Union in the future. But that will take work.
    For now, the sixteen leaders from Asia and Pacific have agreed to meet again next year. They planned to meet in Philippines?T capital Manila just after the next ASIAN Meeting. The other big meeting in Asia this week is the ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization.
    There are protests outside as that earlier meeting. The WTO has one hundred forty-eight members.
    It?Ts the only international organization that negotiates trade rules. The last ministerial conference two years ago in Cancun Mexico ended without a new trade agreement. O.bjections by poor countries to agricultural support program and trade barrier in wealthy ones were major issue.
    The United States and European Union and Japan said they have been trying to avoid such problems in Hong Kong. They announced plan for thousand of million of dollars in AIDS to poor countries. They also announced plan to end import taxes on goods from some of these nations.
    Some officials, however said the proposals came with too many con***ions. The WTO has hoped for a free trade agreement by the end of last year on trade in farm, and in industrial goods and services.
    Now the hope is to have one completed by the end of 2006. But in Hong Kong Friday, the Voice-tubê?Ts news agency says rich nations were arguing over protected farm markets and developing countries threatened to block any deal that did not give them better prices for banana, sugar and cotton.
    European Union Trade commissioner Peter Madelson said the talk were, if anything, going backward.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Stainbach. Our reports are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I?Tm Steve Ember.
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    Cho em nộp bài. Chúc cả nhà mình một ngày tốt lành .

    I?Tm Steve Ember with in the news in VOA Special English.
    Two meetings this week in Asia could set the direction for the future of World Trade and the future of Asia itself. In Kua Lumpur, leader of sixteen countries held the first East Asia Summit. The leader met Wedsday in Malaysia?Ts capital, to plan for United?T future. They are agreed to create a group that was worked together to improve economic security and political con***ions in Asia. The new sixteen member group willing included both China and India. The leader represented the ten members of Asean , the sociation of Southest Asian Nation. They also represented Australia, China,India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The sixteen member group was represented about three thousand million people, half the world?T population.
    And it?Tll represent about twenty percents of World Trade. Both numbers are expected to increase in the future. And expert on Asia said it wont have there of the fourth larger economic in the word by 2050. Some Asia leaders say the group is needed because each Asia does not want to lose trade and influence to the America and Europe.Supporters say the new group could become than economic force like the European Union in the future. But that will take work. For now, the sixteen leaders from Asia and Pacific have agreed to meet again next year. They plan to meet in Philippine?T capital Manila, just after the next Asian meeting. The other big meeting in Asian this week is a ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization. They are protected outside as earlier meeting. The WTO has 148 members. It is the only international organization that negotiate trade rules. The last ministerial conference two years ago in Cancun, Mexico ended without a new trade agreement. Adjustion by poor country to agricultural surport program and trade berries in wealthy one was major issues. The United States, the European Union and Japan said they have been trying to avoid such problems in Hongkong. They announced a plan for thousand of million of dollars in age to poor country. They also announce a plan to aim import taxes on goods from some of these nation. Some of professers , however, said the proposal came with too many con***ions. The WTO has hope for of free trade agreement by the end of last year on trade in farm and industrial goods and services. Now, the hope is to have one completed by the end of 2006. But in HongKong friday?.. news agency said rich nation was agueing over protected from market. And developing country prentend to block any deal that did not give them better prices for banana, sugar and cabbage. European Union Trade commissional Peter Mandison said the talk was its anything going backwards. In the new in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach.
    Our report are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I?Tm Steve Ember.

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    East Asian Leaders Form New Group to Improve Area''''''''s Future
    I''''m Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English.
    Two meetings this week in Asia could set the direction for the future of world trade and the future of Asia itself. In Kuala Lumpuare, leaders of sixteen countries held the firsrt East-Asia summit. The leaders met Wednesday in Malaysian capital to plan for a united future. They agreed to create a group that will work together to improve econnomic, security and .............. con***ions in Asia. The new sixteen-member group will include both China and India. The leaders represented the ten members of Asian, the sociation of South-east Asian Nations. They also represented Autralia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The sixteen-member group will represent about three thousand million people, half the world''''s population. And it will represent about twenty percent of world trade. Both numbers are expected to increas in the future. And expert on Asia says it will have three of four largest economic in the world by 2050. Some Asion leaders say the new group is needed because East-Asia does not want to lose trade and ...... to the American and Europe. ......... say the new group coule be come in economic force like the European Union in the future. But that will take work. For now, the sixteen leaders from Asia and the Pacific have agree to meet again next year. They plan to meet in the Philippin capital, Manila, just after the next Asian meeting. The other big meeting in Asia this week is the.......... of the world trade oraganization. There are protests outside as a earlier meeting. The WTO has 148 members. It is the only international oraganzation that .......... trade rules. The last .......... two years ago in Cacun Mexico ended without a new trade agreement. o bjection by poor countries to agricultural support program and trade barriers in wealthy ones were major issues. The United States and Europea Union and Japan said they have been trying to avoid such problems in Hong Kong. They announce plan for thousands of millions dolars in AIDS to poor countried. They also announce plan to end import taxes on goods from some of these nations. Some officials horever said the ............. came with too many con***ions. The WTO has hoped for a free trade agreement by the end of last year on trade in farm and industrial goods and services. Now the hope is to have completed by the end of 2006. But tin Hong Kong Friday, the voice-tube news agency said rich nations were arguing over protected farm markets and developing cuontries threatened to block any deal that did not give them better prices for bananas, sugar and cotton. European Union trade commissioner Peter Maderson said the talks were if anything going backwards.
    In the News in VOA special English was written by Nancy Stenbach. Our resports are online ay voaspecialenglish.com. I''''m Steve Ember.
    có nhiều từ em không nghe được ~~> em để trống
    Được van_hip sửa chữa / chuyển vào 15:33 ngày 15/12/2006
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    East Asian Leaders Form New Group to Improve Areâ?Ts Future
    I?Tm Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
    Two meetings this week in Asia could set the direction for the future of world trade and the future of Asia itself.
    In Kuala Lumpur, leaders of sixteen countries held the first East Asia summit. The leaders met Wednesday in Malaysian capital to plan for a united future. They agreed to create a group that will work together to improve economic, security and political con***ions in Asia.
    The new sixteen-member group will include both China and India. The leaders represented the ten members of ASEAN, the association of Southeast Asian nations. They also represented Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.
    The sixteen-member group will represent about three thousand million people - half the world population. And it will represent about twenty percent of world trade. Both numbers are expected to increase in the future.
    An expert on Asia says it will have three of the four largest economies in the world by 2050. Some Asian leaders say the new group is needed because East Asia does not want to lose trade and influence to the Americas and Europe. Supporters say the new group will become an economic force like the European Union in the future. But that will take work.
    For now, the sixteen leaders from Asia and the Pacific have agreed to meet again next year. They plan to meet in the Philippines capital Manila just after the next ASEAN meeting.
    The other big meeting in Asia this week is the ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization. There are protests outside as the earlier meetings. The WTO has 148 members. It is the only international organization that negotiates trade rules. The last ministerial conference two years ago in Cancun, Mexico ended without a new trade agreement. O.bjections by poor countries to agricultural support programmes and trade barriers in wealthy ones were major issues.
    The United States, the European Union and Japan said they have been trying to avoid such problems in Hong Kong. They announced plans for thousands of millions of dollars in aid to poor countries. They also announced plan to end import taxes on goods from some of these nations. Some officials, however, said the proposal came with too many con***ions.
    The WTO had hope for a free trade agreement by the end of last year on trade in farm and industrial goods and services. Now, the hope is to have one completed by the end of 2006.
    But in Hong Kong Friday, the Reuters News Agency said rich nations were arguing over protected farm markets. And developing countries threatened to block any deal that did not give them better prices for bananas, sugar and cotton.
    European Union trade commissioner Peter Manderson said the task were, if anything, going back worse.
    IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Stanbark. Our reports are online at voaspecialenglish.com. I?Tm Steve Ember

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