00:06 Honey, youre not actually meeting the Queen until Sunday. = Chủ nhật con mới gặp Nữ Hoàng mà 00:09 D7You look fine. Yeah, youre right. = Trông con ổn cả. Vâng, bố nói đúng. 00:13 But you dont. = Nhưng bố thì không ạ 00:14 Okay, darling, that may work for the Backstreet Boys, = Với Ba[r]
Syllable weakening. Try eliminating schwa whenever you can, becauseotherwise, it sounds very Spanish-like. Examples: Children, Curtain, didn’t,kitchen.Sometimes, you may be tempted to produce quite a strong vowel insteadof /?/: avoid doing so! ‘August’ and ‘album’ are .!N9fTrs+
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Using almostAlmost can mean ‘nearly’, ‘not quite’ or ‘not completely’. It is an adverb.When almost modifies a verb, it normally goes before that verb.I have almost finished the job.If the verb is a form of be, almost goes after it.There were almost sixty people there.We have alr[r]
4. Don't put the dictionary away. I --- it. (need) I need it.5. Who is that man? What ---? (he/want) does he want6. Who is that man? Why --- at us? (he/look) is he looking7. George says he's 80 years old but nobody --- him. (believe) believes8. She told me her name but I --- it now. (<[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsCould’ve, Would’ve, Should’ve 1Complete each sentence with could’ve, would’ve, or should’ve:use:could have (could’ve)would have (would’ve)should have (should’ve)to show:that an action in the past was possible, but did not happenthat an intentio[r]
I. PUT IN WAS / WASN’T/WERE OR WEREN’T ACCORDING TO THE MEANING1.Last week we --------------------on holidays.2. John married Kate when he -------------------30 years old.3.We didn’t like our ”Bed and breakfast”, last month. It -------------very big and it-----------dirty.4.Peter-------------[r]
“Critical thinking is a pervasive academic literature term that is seldom clearly or comprehensively defined” (Ken Petress, 2011). In the academic environment like university, we often hear the term “critical thinking” but we even understand it not clearly. In my opinion, critical thinking is what r[r]
AA Dialogue on Virtual Machine MonitorsStudent: So now we’re stuck in the Appendix, huh?Professor: Yes, just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse.Student: Well, what are we going to talk about?Professor: An old topic that has been reborn: virtual machine monitors, alsoknown as hypervisors.[r]
Transcript Ken Robinson: How to escape educations death valley (có bản dịch tiếng anh trong đó luôn) Thank you very much. I moved to America 12 years ago with my wife Terry and our two kids. Actually, truthfully, we moved to Los Angeles — thinking we were moving to America, but anyway, its a short p[r]
Read all about Carole, then do something similar about yourself.Hello, my name’s Carole Smith. I live inHastings in England. I’m 12 years old. Mydate of birth is 3 April 1998. My emailaddress is csmith@wanadoo.com and mymobile phone number in England is 00 447867615603. I go to Hastings HighSchool.M[r]
AN INTRODUCTION TO VIETNAMToday, I would like to introduce about my country,Vietnam.VietNam is a small country which is located in Southeast Asia and itspopulation about 90,5 millions people. My country is peaceful andbeautiful. Vietnamese is very friendly and open.Đào Văn Kha daovankha96@gma[r]
PART 1: SPEAKING Bài số 1: A: Excuse me, Miss Do you understand Vietnamese? B: No, sir. I don’t understand Vietnamese. A: I understand a little English. B: Are you Vietnamese? A: Yes, Miss.
Bài số 2: A: Excuse me, Sir. Do you understand English? B: A little. A: Are you Vietnamese? B: Yes.Do you u[r]
I don’t know about you but when I flip through amagazine like Travel and Leisure or Conde Nast Traveler, I usually skip right over the ads. I go straight to the articles. And when I read one that I really like about aplace, I add that destination to[r]
Have you ever had success ? There are many different definitions of success, but to answer the question What is success? This is very difficult, even for those who are businessmen, celebrities and scholars scientist. Although not able to find a precise definition of success but for most extremely[r]
Questions 164-166 refer to the following letter.12 Blue Bird DriveNewark, NJ06458712 May 2007Paul ThorntreeSpotless Cleaner's145 Market DriveNewark, NJDear Mr. Thorntree,I recently had three jackets dry cleaned at Spotless Cleaner's. Unfortunately, when I got home andlooked at one of the jackets, I[r]
ATONEMENT Ian McEwan (part 1-2)BRIONY: I’ve finished my play!GRACE: Well done, dear.BRIONY: Have you seen Mummy?GRACE: I expect she’ll be in the drawing room.BETTY: I hope you’re not going to be getting under our feet today, Miss Briony,we’ve got a dinner for ten to prepare.ROBBIE: Hello pal.[r]
UNIT 2. THE PRESENT SIMPLE & THE PRESENT CONTINUOUSI. Complete the sentences, putting the verbs into the present continuous or present simple:1. Tim (live) _______ in Manchester but he (spend) _______ this month in Wales2. A: _______ (you/work) today?B: No, I _______. I usually (work)[r]
Storyteller: Many times, we have arguments with other people because of different opinions. But we should not quarrel with others because we must realize that everybody looks at things form a difference angle. Here is the folk tale “The blind men and the elephant” There are many versions of this fo[r]