more languages, requiring translators to understand clearly cultural features of bothsource and target languages so that they can express correctly and accurately thecontent and meaning of source language.1.2.3.4. Differences in translating between two languages in terms of cultural issuesIn transla[r]
Why spoken English is difficult to understand A lot of English learners have trouble understanding what native English speakers say.
One reason that real English is difficult to understand is that the English in classrooms and textbooks is very different from how people really speak. Some of the di[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Speaking & Listening SkillsAny Answers – Think of an Answer 2Work with a partner. Take turns reading the questions and statements below.Think of a way to reply to each one. Talk about the context of each sentence.After practising out lo[r]
a. someone kills the windowb. if you don’t carefully pay attention to your power supply5. The dog seemed unhappy when__________ .___ b. it created mea. I approached it6. Alex likes his class because he gets to__________ .a. do fun projects___ b. be a laboratory7. What is wrong with<[r]
Pilate’s pronunciation:“Stwike him, centuwion, vewwy woughly.”Standard English version:“Strike him, centurion, very roughly.”Georgakopoulou (2009) states that when the mother tongue of the subtitler is notEnglish, he or she may have problems in understanding the source la[r]
ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION 1 ĐẾN QUESTION 80) DÀNH CHO TẤT CẢ THÍ SINH.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 1: After seeing the film Gone with the wind, _____________________ A. the book was read by many p[r]
A. NHỮNG YẾU TỐ CƠ BẢN CỦA XU HƯỚNG THIẾT KẾ KIẾN TRÚC THÍCH ỨNGVùng tiện nghiCân bằng nhiệt trong công trìnhThông gióThiết kế kiến trúc thích ứng với khí hậu nhiệt đớiThe villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regio[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
The villages and cities of hotarid regions can be compared to cactus bushes or desert plants. Because the life spaces of these regions consisted of urban spaces, pathways, yards and buildings are completely protected against undesirable winds and at the same time desirable winds and sun radiation ar[r]
1. Đảo ngữ với NO và NOTNo+ N + auxiliary+S+Verb(inf)Not any+ N+ auxiliary+ S+ verb(inf)Eg: No money shall I lend you from now on Not any money shall I lend you from now on2. Đảo ngữ với các trạng từ phủ định: Never, Rarely, Seldom, Little, Hardly ever,.....Never Rarely Seldom Little Hardly ever+[r]
Spelling : capital lettersCapital letters are used at the beginning of the following kinds of words.1. the names of days, months and public holidays. The names of seasons do not usually begin with capital letters.Sunday; Monday; FridayJanuary; March, AugustChristma[r]
Special structures with beGone with beAfter be, gone can be used like an adjective. This structure is used to say that somebody is away, or thatsomething has disappeared.He has been gone for two hours – what do you think he is doing? (= He has been away for two hours.)You[r]
American and British English differencesAlthough British English and American English are very similar, there are a few differences of grammar andspelling. Here are some examples of the most important differences.Use of the simple past and present perfect tensesIn[r]
24 unforgettable songs1.If I Had a Hammer2.Don’t Think Twice3.Puff The Magic Dragon4.500 Miles5.Early Morning Rain6.Blowin’ In The Wind7.Leaving on a Jet Plane8.For Loving Me9.Where Have All The Flowers Gone10.Go Tell It To The Mountain11.This Is Your Land12[r]
Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes bettersense.1. ___ a. A clever person can solve a puzzle easily.b. When a plane arrives, it leaves the ground and goes into the sky.2. ___ a. At noon, the sun is near the bottom of the sky[r]