... to correct, you
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just my own ways tolearn English. They are very helpful for me to improve my English so I
want to share them with you. Of course, it's not enough for you to ... Jolie or Jenifer Aniston I'm sure their "hot" stories will attract you You try to
read, try to undestand what happened and try to translate into Vietnamese (to tell the others for
"Eight" ... know howto express your feelings in English. You can use a dictionary
to search the words you need. Right or Wrong is not important. The importance is you can write
what you want to write in English...
... HowtolearnEnglish well
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rất ... make a cake vv…
Động từ kép: to grow up, to fell off, to look after vv
Ngữ cố định: on the other hand, in my opinion, by the way vv
Thành ngữ: once in a blue moon, to be over the moon, out of...
... thực hiện từng bước một
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gửi bởi ... bài thi TOEIC:
ĐỂ ĐẠT ĐIỂM CAO TRONG BÀI THI
TOEIC
Rules 5 - Stop studying grammar
• Ngay bây giờ hãy từ bỏ việc học ngữ pháp nếu bạn muốn nói tiếng anh
Automatically Without thinking!
• English ... - Slow, Deep Learning Is Best (Học chậm - chắc là tốt nhất)
• Nếu bạn học 1 đống từ trong thời gian ngắn thì bạn sẽ chẳng nhớ gì.
• You must put the word deep into your brain.
• Learn deeply,...
... non-specialists, is the
attempt to sustain genuine interest in continuing tolearnEnglish and to use the English
language once the examinations are over. Teachers have to create a healthy balance ... the English language input is
limited and non-conducive to learning the target language, teachers need to find creative
ways to teach the language and increase the student's motivation to ... genuine interest among students to continue tolearn
and use the English language once the examinations are over. The question that needs to be
addressed is how do teachers create a healthy...
... Ways toLearnto Speak English Well
By Ellie Kuykendall, eHow Contributor
Books for Learning English
Millions of people work on learning English every day. Especially ... than trying to understand people who talk fast in English. However, watching
TV in English helps to hone your listening skills and learnhowEnglish is actually
spoken. In addition, watching ... reading ability by
reading all the words that show up on the bottom of the screen.
Listen to Audio Materials
2. Listen to tapes or CDs tolearnhowEnglish is pronounced and spoken. There are
many...
... going to spend your language learning hours depends on your
objectives.
We’re going to presume here that whatever language you choose to learn, you want
to learn well. If you merely want tolearn ... term on the cassette correct from beginning to end. But that’s not quite total
victory. Total victory is seeing if you can do it without stopping to think.
And then, if your machine has the ... missions – to defeat the Japanese and to
help me learn Chinese! A great side benefit to learning foreign languages is the love and
respect you get from the native speakers when you set out to learn...
...
it.
You learnto answer questions quickly– without thinking. Your English
becomes automatic.
How can you use Listen & Answer Stories? Easy! Find a native speaker tutor.
Ask him to use this ... him to tell a story… and to constantly ask you
easy questions about it. This will teach you to think quickly in English!
You can also find Listen & Answer lessons. They will teach you to think ... Listen to this rule- 10 times while reading, 10 times without reading.
Download the audio now.
2. Ask your native speaker tutor to create Listen & Respond stories
Ask them to record the stories
Listen...
... can try tolearn about Word Stress. This is one of the
"best" ways for you to understand spoken English - especially English spoken fast.
What is Word Stress?
Take 3 words: photograph, ... an English teacher, ask her to help you understand Word Stress. Try to hear
the stress in words each time you listen toEnglish - on the radio, or in films for example.
Your first step is to ... DON'T WANT to GO to WORK at NIGHT.
It's impossible to explain everything about Sentence Stress in this email. The important
thing for you is that you know it exists and try tolearn about...
... English.
11. Correct faults yourself before your friends or teacher do it for
you.
12. Study in pair or group is the best.
13. Learn by heart the rules of English grammar, new ...
conversation samples.
14. Listen to the tapes and practice to take notes regularly.
15. Apply all the methods above in about 2 - 3 months, and you
should always practice speaking English
...
...
four skills of English including listening, speaking, reading and writing at the
same time and each of them requires learners mixed ability of working and
using their own knowledge of Englishto ... Bringing in to answer a question:
- If I may, I would like to ask my colleague Mrs to reply to that
- I think Ms is more qualified than I am to dealt with this question
- I would like to ask my ... colleague Ms… to give her views on that
e/ Bringing in to present a point:
- I would like to call on Mrs… present her views on…
- Allow me to give the floor to Ms…
- Mr , would you like to come...
... called the doctor.
b. (-ing word)
• Humming softly, the mother rocked the baby to sleep.
c. (-ly word)
• Hesitantly, Sue approached the instructor’s desk.
d. (to word group)
• To protect her ... students in his class.
• Adverb – Tom runs most quickly of all the competitors.
Tom runs fastest of all the five boys.
Circle the choice appropriate to formal English:
1. The number of countries ... rain stopped, I ran to the car. [ ]
3. When my family traveled to New York last summer, we visited the Theodore Roosevelt
Museum. [ ]
LCC English Review 28
C.
Colons
1. take: English...
... “like” is used to signal the
comparison:
To drink like a fish
To eat like a horse
To fight like cat and dog
To fit like a glove
To go like the wind
To run like a hare
To shake / tremble ... hare
To shake / tremble like a leaf
To smoke like a chimney
To spend money like water
To spread like wildfire
To take to something like a duck to water
To work like a Trojan
Etc.
These ... freshness to what
they have to say.
(http://www .how- to- study.com/study -skills/ en/language-arts/12/similes/)
2. Body-related idioms:
There are many English idiomatic expressions relating to...
... bias opinions, but to get a fair hearing.
– Referees have to make a conscious effort and must
be alert in order to be fair to unknown authors.
– Include liberal references to famous economists, ... references to authors who are known to
like your papers
– Perhaps they might become referees.
– Include references to people with whom you have
had favorable correspondence.
– This is not to bias ... given proposition.
25.Use tables to summarize results or to compare
with the literature
– Tables provide another way to catch the attention of
referees.
– Avoid too many numbers in one table.
–...
... investi-
gate how our language actually functions, and
how we can construct a workable systematic de-
scription of how it functions; the answers to those
questions will then determine the answers to the ... ontological con-
cepts. To illustrate the difference (and the relation) between
the two, consider the following:
2
Interestingly, (5a) seems to be related to what Fodor (1998) meant by to ... con-
siderable attention to below.
COMMONSENSE KNOWLEDGE, ONTOLOGY AND ORIDNARY LANGUAGE 47
• a reference to a type (in the ontology):
X P X
( :: )( ( ))
∃
t
;
• a reference to an object of a certain...
... learning and teaching English as a foreign language is
that all English learners want to speak English well; however, most
learners don't want to spend time on learning English on their own. ... want to do.
Typical learner vs. motivated learner
What is necessary to
learn English well?
What is necessary tolearnEnglish well?
Changing your life. Learning English requires action. ... don't want to spend their time on
learning English is that they associate learning English with unpleasant
things. When they think "learning English& quot;, they think about boring
English...