... course book can be used independently and easy to understand and practice with entertaining and engaging topics Due to the practical characteristic, the course book becomes very popular and is ... COURSE BOOK STREAMLINE ENGLISH DEPARTURES AND CONNECTIONS BY B. HARTLEY & P.VINEY (các chiến lợc lịch lời nói thỉnh cầu sách giáo trình streamline English DEPARTURES V CONNECTIONS VIếT B I B. HARTLEY ... The deference can be realized in two possibilities: S humbles and abases himself E.g.: - Once again, as usual, I am giving you trouble No requests can be found for this possibility of reference...
... Уговор святое дело A beggar can never be bankrupt Бедняк никогда не обанкротится Ср Голый — что святой: не боится беды Голой овцы не стригут A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Лучше одна ... молчит да хвостом виляет 204 Better be alone than in bad company Лучше быть одному, чем в плохой компании Ср С добрыми дружись, а лукавых сторонись 205 Better be born lucky than rich Лучше родиться ... 849 То be in one's birthday suit Быть в костюме, в котором родился Ср В костюме Адама В чем мать родила 850 То be up to the ears in love Ср Быть влюбленным по уши 851 То be wise behind the hand...
... Technical English: Vocabulary and Grammar and who is it for? Technical English: Vocabulary and Grammar will help you increase your knowledge of technical Englishand develop your vocabulary and grammar ... measured in -' a) bandwidth b) bits per second (bps) c) signal Cables consisting of several copper wires each with a shield are known as a) twisted pair b) optical fibre c) power cables cables Computers ... (c) of the area and exact location of the factory building All (d) andfittings will be carried outby Alan Shores Ud The new manufacturing (e) has been orderedand we !:topeto be able to installitahead...
... B “ hard-to-pick-up-again” C “ just for tasting” D both A & B If you want to “chew and digest” a book, it means the book is A A interesting B boring C frightening D harmful When you read a book ... Choose the best answer: 1.When you “taste” a book, this means you B A read carefully B read bits here and there C read thoroughly D read slowly Books with good stories are often descibed as A ... pictures B TV doesn’t replace books C People sell fewer books today C D Books are a cheap way to get information - an English playwright - type of books: Tragedy - main works: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet,...
... criterion, criteria From ItalianBandit, banditti, (or bandits) From FrenchMadame (madam), mesdames; monsieur, messieurs From HebrewCherub, cherubim (or cherubs); seraph, seraphim (or seraphs) ... dishes; brush, brushes; match, matches; watch, watches; branch, branches; tax, taxes; box, boxes (iii) Most Nouns ending in -o also form the plural by adding -es to the singular ; as, buffalo, buffaloes; ... kilo, kilos; logo, logos; commando, commandos (v) Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a consonant, form their plural by changing -y into -i and adding -es; as, baby, babies; lady, ladies; city, cities;...
... now BTW by the way COB close for business FYI for your information IOW in other words NRN no reply necessary OTOH on the other hand M ỘT S Ố M ẪU CÂU C ẦN NH Ớ MAKE YOUR MAIL/EMAIL BE FORMAL AND ... b. c.c:This stands for blind carbon copies, which,as in a letter,you should use if you not want the main recipient to know who has received copies Subject Attached MAIN PART Salutation Body ... Signature and Typed name Message text: The presentation of the text in an email is usually less formal than in a letter Email abbreviations TLAs (three-letter acronyms ) AFIK as far as I know BFN bye...
... Parallel addition: And Bob does, too Parallel response: Bob does, too Inversion : So does Bob John lái xe ô tô, Bob The equivalence between Englishand Vietnamese can be shown as follows: English Vietnamese ... REFERENCES APPENDIX CONCLUSION SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS A Averbial A.N Negative adverbial Aonly Adverbial beginning with only Aplace Adverbial of place Be Be as verb C Complement Op Operator Q-element ... never before been asked Never before had I been asked to to accept a bride accept a bride Chưa trước chấp nhận cô dâu (THM,1985 : 63) The equivalence between Englishand Vietnamese can be summarized...
... Gender Below is the table which shows the number of informants with their status parameters INFORMANTS STATUS PARAMETERS Vietnamese Age English Above 20 and below 30 32 - Above 30 and below 40 ... invitations, offers and suggestions, gratitude was regularly expressed by English speakers, but rarely by Egyptian 24 Arabic speakers (Nelson, Al-batal, and Echols, 1996) When Mandarian Chinese ... tactfulness and flexibility in language use for both Vietnamese learner of Englishand English- speaking learners of Vietnam with the maxim declared in a Vietnamese proverb: “You don‟t have to buy words,...
... reference Substitution Substitution items Pronoun One Ones The same Adverbials Process adjuncts Do So Not Types of substitution Nominal substitution Verbal substitution Clausal substitution Conjunction ... concepts about it in Vietnamese and in English The similarity Cohesive devices inVietnamese texts Form cohesion Repetition Contrary Synonymous substitution Associative relation Pronoun substitution ... Contrastive analysis of Cohesive devices in English texts and those in Vietnamese ones Table of contents Page Acknowledgements Table of contents Part A: introduction I II III IV V Reasons...
... you bite your tongue, you refrain from speaking because it is socially or otherwise better not to Bits and bobs Bits and bobs are small, remnant articles and things- the same as odds and ends Bitter ... secret Beyond a shadow of a doubt If something's beyond a shadow of a doubt, then absolutely no doubts remain about it www.dk -english. com Page Dorking School of English, Bangkok Thailand Beyond belief ... person who is very young to be holding a position Babe in the woods A babe in the woods is a naive, defenceless, young person Baby boomer (USA) A baby boomer is someone born in the years after the...
... this view when we consider the number of homophones in English For example: weight and wait, by and buy, soul and sole, meet and meat, four and for… and the number of similar forms which differ ... forget most of the words There may be problems in their ways of revising vocabulary, but problems in teaching vocabulary are undeniable For better vocabulary teaching and learning, I decided to carry ... produces changed in stress and sound in an item For example: Beauty Beauti + ful = beautiful Beautiful + ly = beautifully Transport Transport + able = transportable Transportation Besides, it is also...
... is based on the difference on production and reception We use our mouths and ears for spoken discourse and our hands and eyes for witten one Brown and Yule (1983:13 ) point out that spoken and ... their verbal and non -verbal action B- The relevant objects C-The effect of the verbal action They are seen to be external to the text, so considered to be non –linguistic However, it is possible to ... letter below illustrates the standard lay out: Open Door school of English RuaBoa Mord 2181 1340140.Piracicaba Estde Saopaulo Brazil Tel (0921)22-3487 The manager Boatrace International Bookshop...