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  Dearest creature in creation Studying English pronunciation, I will teach you in my verseSounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse I will keep you, Susy, busy,Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear in eye your dress you'll tear,So shall I! Oh, hear my prayer, Pray, console your loving poet,Make my coat look new, dear, sew it! Just compare heart, beard and heard,Dies and diet, lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain.(Mind the latter, how it's written). Made has not the sound of...
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 Dearest creature in creation 

Studying English pronunciation, 
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse 
I will keep you, Susy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy. 
Tear in eye your dress you'll tear,
So shall I! Oh, hear my prayer, 
Pray, console your loving poet,
Make my coat look new, dear, sew it! 
Just compare heart, beard and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word, 
Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it's written). 
Made has not the sound of bade,
Say said, pay-paid, laid, but plaid. 
Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as vague and ague, 
But be careful how you speak,
Say break, steak, but bleak and streak. 
Previous, precious, fuchsia, via,
Pipe, snipe, recipe and choir, 
Cloven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe. 
Hear me say, devoid of trickery:
Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore, 
Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles.
Exiles, similes, reviles. 
Wholly, holly, signal, signing.
Thames, examining, combining 
Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war, and far. 
From "desire": desirable--admirable from "admire."
Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier. 
Chatham, brougham, renown, but known.
Knowledge, done, but gone and tone, 
One, anemone. Balmoral.
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel, 
Gertrude, German, wind, and mind.
Scene, Melpomene, mankind, 
Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather,
Reading, reading, heathen, heather. 
This phonetic labyrinth
Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth. 
Billet does not end like ballet;
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet; 
Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would. 
Banquet is not nearly parquet,
Which is said to rime with "darky." 
Viscous, Viscount, load, and broad.
Toward, to forward, to reward. 
And your pronunciation's O.K.,
When you say correctly: croquet. 
Rounded, wounded, grieve, and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive, and live, 
Liberty, library, heave, and heaven,
Rachel, ache, moustache, eleven, 
We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed, but vowed. 
Mark the difference, moreover,
Between mover, plover, Dover, 
Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police, and lice. 
Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label, 
Petal, penal, and canal,
Wait, surmise, plait, promise, pal. 
Suit, suite, ruin, circuit, conduit,
Rime with "shirk it" and "beyond it." 
But it is not hard to tell,
Why it's pall, mall, but Pall Mall. 
Muscle, muscular, gaol, iron,
Timber, climber, bullion, lion, 
Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, and chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor, 
Ivy, privy, famous, clamour
And enamour rime with hammer. 
Pussy, hussy, and possess,
Desert, but dessert, address. 
Golf, wolf, countenance, lieutenants.
Hoist, in lieu of flags, left pennants. 
River, rival, tomb, bomb, comb,
Doll and roll and some and home. 
Stranger does not rime with anger.
Neither does devour with clangour. 
Soul, but foul and gaunt but aunt.
Font, front, won't, want, grand, and grant. 
Shoes, goes, does. Now first say: finger.
And then: singer, ginger, linger, 
Real, zeal, mauve, gauze, and gauge,
Marriage, foliage, mirage, age. 
Query does not rime with very,
Nor does fury sound like bury. 
Dost, lost, post; and doth, cloth, loth;
Job, Job; blossom, bosom, oath. 
Though the difference seems little,
We say actual, but victual. 
Seat, sweat; chaste, caste.; Leigh, eight, height;
Put, nut; granite, and unite. 
Reefer does not rime with deafer,
Feoffer does, and zephyr, heifer. 
Dull, bull, Geoffrey, George, ate, late,
Hint, pint, Senate, but sedate. 
Scenic, Arabic, Pacific,
Science, conscience, scientific, 
Tour, but our and succour, four,
Gas, alas, and Arkansas. 
Sea, idea, guinea, area,
Psalm, Maria, but malaria, 
Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean,
Doctrine, turpentine, marine. 
Compare alien with Italian,
Dandelion with battalion. 
Sally with ally, yea, ye,
Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, key, quay. 
Say aver, but ever, fever.
Neither, leisure, skein, receiver. 
Never guess--it is not safe:
We say calves, valves, half, but Ralph. 
Heron, granary, canary,
Crevice and device, and eyrie, 
Face but preface, but efface,
Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass. 
Large, but target, gin, give, verging,
Ought, out, joust, and scour, but scourging, 
Ear but earn, and wear and bear
Do not rime with here, but ere. 
Seven is right, but so is even,
Hyphen, roughen, nephew, Stephen, 
Monkey, donkey, clerk, and jerk,
Asp, grasp, wasp, and cork and work. 
Pronunciation--think of psyche--!
Is a paling, stout and spikey, 
Won't it make you lose your wits,
Writing "groats" and saying "grits"? 
It's a dark abyss or tunnel,
Strewn with stones, like rowlock, gunwale, 
Islington and Isle of Wight,
Housewife, verdict, and indict! 
Don't you think so, reader, rather,
Saying lather, bather, father? 
Finally: which rimes with "enough"
Though, through, plough, cough, hough, or tough? 
Hiccough has the sound of "cup."

ai dich duoc bai tho nay mink se tick cho nguoi do va ket bn luon 

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14 tháng 1 2020

Hello Max,my name is Tri and i living in Hanoi city,Viet Nam.This year i'm 13 yearls old and i studying in Parkcity Hanoi school 

5 tháng 11 2021

WAIT THE MINUTE
 

21 tháng 3 2019

1. the gloves will protect your hands when you handle the paper

2. we are working very hard on the farm because it is now the harvest time

3. I often wash my clothes and iron them very carefully.

4. last year we spent our vacation in nha trang. we had a lot of fun

5. I like banana and she does ,too

6. my close friend is living in canada now , It's rather difficult to keep in touch with her.

7.don't worry . I will help you with your homework

Jessica,an English girl,send an email to her Vietnamese penpal,An about her new year holiday and ressolutions.Read the email and write a replyTo:annguyen@gmail.comSubject:My new year holidayHi An,How are you doing?I have to say New Year í my favorite holiday.Of course,Christmas ís wonderful,but I like watching the fireworks displays and having a party with my family in New Year's EveWhen I toasted the New Year with a glass of coke,I made some new yaeer resolutions.I will work hard to keep...
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Jessica,an English girl,send an email to her Vietnamese penpal,An about her new year holiday and ressolutions.Read the email and write a reply

To:annguyen@gmail.com

Subject:My new year holiday

Hi An,

How are you doing?I have to say New Year í my favorite holiday.Of course,Christmas ís wonderful,but I like watching the fireworks displays and having a party with my family in New Year's Eve

When I toasted the New Year with a glass of coke,I made some new yaeer resolutions.I will work hard to keep them.Yo want to know about them,don't you?I will keep my room tidy,start doing exercise and stop eating junk food.I think the hardest resolution is that I will stop eating junk food,but I will try anyway

You told me the New Year holiday in VietNam is called Tet and it arrives around one month after the New Year holiday in England.So remember to tell me about how you celebrate your new year holiday and your resolutions =,if any

As I think about our firendship and how happy it makes me,I want to wish you joy and happiness in the year to coem.Happy New Year!

With love,

Jessica

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VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR I. Fill in each gap in the sentences with a suitable word or phrase. 1. Don't be too critical about your - it doesn't matter if you sound like anon-native speaker. 2. Don’t worry about understanding every word, but read for the general meaning then go back and new words. 3. I can speak basic French, so I can just about in French. 4. Don’t into English from your own language, but think in English toimprove your fluency. 5. My father hasn’t used English for ages, so...
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VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I. Fill in each gap in the sentences with a suitable word or phrase.
1. Don't be too critical about your - it doesn't matter if you sound like anon-native speaker.
2. Don’t worry about understanding every word, but read for the general meaning then go back and
new words.
3. I can speak basic French, so I can just about in French.
4. Don’t into English from your own language, but think in English toimprove your fluency.
5. My father hasn’t used English for ages, so his English may be a little .
6. Try to the meaning of a word from the context.
7. Ask your friend to your pronunciation when needed.
8. There is greater variety of in Great Britain because the languagedeveloped over a millennium
and a half.

II. Fill in each gap in the sentences with ONE suitable verb.
Twelve Things You Can Do To Improve Your English
We are sure you will find a lot of helpful tips to improve your English!
1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be confident. People can only your mistakes when
they hear you make them.
2. the four core skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They all need to be worked
on for you to improve.
3. yourself a study plan. Decide how much time a week you are going to spend studying and
stick to it.
4. Make sure that you take the time to things you have studied in the past.
5. Watch DVDs rather than TV. It’s better to use something that you can watch over again to
information you might have missed the first time.
6. Read for the general meaning first. Don’t worry about understanding every word, then go back and
up new words.
7. Don't everything into English from your own language. Think in English to improve your
fluency.
8. The most natural way to grammar is through talking.
9. Why not start an online blog and your writings with the world?
10. To become a better writer, as many ideas and thoughts onto paper without worrying
about grammar or spelling. Then think about the structure.
11. your voice and listen to your pronunciation and intonation. It will help you to identify your
problem areas.
12. Read out loud along with a CD. You can the intonation, pronunciation and rhythm.

III.Fill in each gap in the passage with a suitable word or phrase.
When you find a new word, check to see if you can use it in other ways. English is a(n) (1)
language -nouns, verbs and adjectives often share the same root word.For example, a house, to house, housing
policy, and so on. When you (2) your new word in your notebook, try to (3)
an example sentence in English.

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VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR I. Fill in each gap in the sentences with a suitable word or phrase. 1. Don't be too critical about your....................- it doesn't matter if you sound like anon-native speaker. 2. Don’t worry about understanding every word, but read for the general meaning then go back and ..................new words. 3. I can speak basic French, so I can just about .............in French. 4. Don’t .............. .. into English from your own language, but think in English...
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VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
I. Fill in each gap in the sentences with a suitable word or phrase.
1. Don't be too critical about your....................- it doesn't matter if you sound like anon-native speaker.
2. Don’t worry about understanding every word, but read for the general meaning then go back and
..................new words.
3. I can speak basic French, so I can just about .............in French.
4. Don’t .............. .. into English from your own language, but think in English toimprove your fluency.
5. My father hasn’t used English for ages, so his English may be a little ................. .
6. Try to .................. word from the context.
7. Ask your friend to .................................. your pronunciation when needed
8. There is greater variety of ............in Great Britain because the languagedeveloped over a millennium
and a half.

II. Fill in each gap in the sentences with ONE suitable verb
Twelve Things You Can Do To Improve Your English
We are sure you will find a lot of helpful tips to improve your English!
1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be confident. People can only..................... your mistakes when
they hear you make them.
2. ................. the four core skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They all need to be worked
on for you to improve.
3. ............... yourself a study plan. Decide how much time a week you are going to spend studying and
stick to it.
4. Make sure that you take the time to ........................ things you have studied in the past.
5. Watch DVDs rather than TV. It’s better to use something that you can watch over again to .......................
information you might have missed the first time.
6. Read for the general meaning first. Don’t worry about understanding every word, then go back and ...................
up new words.
7. Don't ................... everything into English from your own language. Think in English to improve your
fluency.
8. The most natural way to ............... grammar is through talking.
9. Why not start an online blog and ............. your writings with the world?
10. To become a better writer, ..............as many ideas and thoughts onto paper without worrying
about grammar or spelling. Then think about the structure.
11. ............. your voice and listen to your pronunciation and intonation. It will help you to identify your
problem areas.
12. Read out loud along with a CD. You can ................... the intonation, pronunciation and rhythm.

III.Fill in each gap in the passage with a suitable word or phrase.
When you find a new word, check to see if you can use it in other ways. English is a(n) (1) .............
language -nouns, verbs and adjectives often share the same root word.For example, a house, to house, housing
policy, and so on. When you (2) ............ your new word in your notebook, try to (3) ...........
an example sentence in English.

Some people find it (4)............ to organise notebooks into themes. So rather thanhaving a list of
words (5) ................ any obvious connection, you (6) ............ your notebook into themes,
with one page containing words to do with the house, page with words to do with jobs, and so on.
Choose a new word or phrase from your notebook and try to use it as often as possible in one day. (7).....................
situations where you would need to use it, and write down acouple of example sentences. (8) ...................
to this word or phrase after a week, to make sure you still remember it.

mn ơi giúp mk vs ạ

Thank!!!

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6 tháng 4 2020

sickness => sick

head => headache

pleasant => unpleasant

weight (giữ nguyên)

high => height

health => healthy

weight (giữ nguyên)

pain => painful

appear => disappear

love => lovely

collect => collection

8 tháng 5 2017

Amanda
Married: 05/15/2010
Aug 04, 2009 at 7:59 AM • Flag As Inappropriate
I ....... understood ......people think it's tradition to make you do something you don't want to for YOUR wedding. I think they just pretend that it is ..WHAT... your suppose to do .....BECAUSE...... they have no real reason to make you do it. Stand by what you think is best ..FOR.... you. If you don't want someone in your bridal party just say no. I have been/am being a bridesmaid in both ......MY COUSINS........ weddings but they will not be standing up with me. ..IF....you think it will cause drama face it head on so people don't start talking behind your back and getting all worked up. ....APPROACH.....them and say this is what I'm doing, .....EXPLAIN ...your reasoning and that should be it. I'm ...SURE.... it will all work out, good luck & happy planning!

Amanda
Married: 05/15/2010
Aug 04, 2009 at 7:59 AM • Flag As Inappropriate

I never understood why people think it's tradition to make you do something you don't want to for YOUR wedding. I think they just pretend that it is what your suppose to do because they have no real reason to make you do it. Stand by what you think is best for you. If you don't want someone in your bridal party just say no. I have been/am being a bridesmaid in both my cousins weddings but they will not be standing up with me. If you think it will cause drama face it head on so people don't start talking behind your back and getting all worked up. Approach them and say this is what I'm doing, explain your reasoning and that should be it. I'm sure it will all work out, good luck & happy planning!

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanksAn important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do the (39)______...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks

An important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do the (39)______ adequately in most conditions.

In cold climates, the problem is that the head is (40)______ heat all the time. As much as fifty to sixty per cent of your body’s heat is lost through the head and neck, (41)______ on which scientist you believe. Clearly this heat loss needs to be prevented, but it’s important to remember that hats don’t actually keep you warm, they simply stop heat escaping.

Just as important is the need to protect your neck from the effects of bright sunlight, and the brim of your hat will do this. If you prefer a baseball cap, (42)______ buying one that has a drop down ‘tail’ at the back to stop your neck getting sunburnt.

And in wet weather (43)______, hats are often more practical than pooling up the hood of your waterproof coat because when you turn your head, the hat goes with you, whereas the hood usually does not.
Question 39:

A. role

B. duty

C. job

D. task

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24 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án C

Kiến thức: Từ vựng, đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

role (n): vai, vai trò                              job (n): việc, công việc

duty (n): nhiệm vụ, trách nhiệm           task (n): nhiệm vụ, công việc

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanksAn important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks

An important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do the (39)______ adequately in most conditions.

In cold climates, the problem is that the head is (40)______ heat all the time. As much as fifty to sixty per cent of your body’s heat is lost through the head and neck, (41)______ on which scientist you believe. Clearly this heat loss needs to be prevented, but it’s important to remember that hats don’t actually keep you warm, they simply stop heat escaping.

Just as important is the need to protect your neck from the effects of bright sunlight, and the brim of your hat will do this. If you prefer a baseball cap, (42)______ buying one that has a drop down ‘tail’ at the back to stop your neck getting sunburnt.

And in wet weather (43)______, hats are often more practical than pooling up the hood of your waterproof coat because when you turn your head, the hat goes with you, whereas the hood usually does not.
Question 42:

A. advise

B. suggest

C. recommend

D. consider

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18 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: Từ vựng, đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

advise (v): khuyên                               recommend (v): giới thiệu, khuyên

suggest (v): gợi ý, đề nghị                             consider (v): xem xét, suy xét

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanksAn important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do the (39)______...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks

An important point to remember if you like spending time out in the open air is that the human head doesn’t work very well outdoors if it becomes too hot, cold or wet. That’s why a hat is a good investment, whenever you are planning to go out and about. Surprisingly, a single waterproof hat with a brim will do the (39)______ adequately in most conditions.

In cold climates, the problem is that the head is (40)______ heat all the time. As much as fifty to sixty per cent of your body’s heat is lost through the head and neck, (41)______ on which scientist you believe. Clearly this heat loss needs to be prevented, but it’s important to remember that hats don’t actually keep you warm, they simply stop heat escaping.

Just as important is the need to protect your neck from the effects of bright sunlight, and the brim of your hat will do this. If you prefer a baseball cap, (42)______ buying one that has a drop down ‘tail’ at the back to stop your neck getting sunburnt.

And in wet weather (43)______, hats are often more practical than pooling up the hood of your waterproof coat because when you turn your head, the hat goes with you, whereas the hood usually does not.
Question 43:

A. conditions

B. cases

C. occasions

D. positions

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2 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án A

Kiến thức: Từ vựng, đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

condition (n): điều kiện, tình trạng                 occasion (n): dịp; cơ hội

case (n): vụ, trường hợp                       position (n): vị trí, chức vụ