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More and more school-leavers are choosing to study abroad after finishing secondary school. While this is definitely an exciting experience, it's living independently in a foreign country that is challenging for many students. In today's talk, I'll share some tips with you to help you become more independent when studying abroad.
First of all, you should learn a foreign language well. This way, you will become more independent while attending the lectures at the university and studying for the exams afterwards. A good knowledge of the local language will also help you take part in conversations with local people, thus making you more confident in your daily life.
Another way to become more independent is to get a part-time job, which will allow you to earn some pocket money. You will also learn how to be more organised and feel more independent by gaining some work experience. The best thing is that you will be regularly paid, cover some of your expenses and even save some money.
Cooking for yourself is also a good way to become more independent. When you're living abroad, you must learn to cook if you don't want to eat junk food or spend a lot of money at restaurants. Knowing how to cook and knowing what ingredients you put in your meals will give you a sense of freedom and independence.
A: You are good at cooking delicious food.
(Bạn giỏi nấu những món ăn ngon.)
B: Yes, that's true. I love experimenting with new recipes.
(Vâng, đó là sự thật. Tôi thích thử nghiệm các công thức nấu ăn mới.)
You enjoy reading books in your free time.
(Bạn thích đọc sách trong thời gian rảnh.)
A: Yes, that's true. I find reading very relaxing, and it helps me to expand my knowledge.
(Vâng, đúng vậy. Tôi thấy đọc sách rất thư giãn và nó giúp tôi mở rộng kiến thức của mình.)
You are passionate about learning new languages.
(Bạn đam mê học ngôn ngữ mới.)
B: Absolutely! I love learning new languages and exploring different cultures.
(Chắc chắn rồi! Tôi thích học ngôn ngữ mới và khám phá các nền văn hóa khác nhau.)
1. The material is 2 meters long.
2. How deep is Hoan Kiem lake ?
3. Lan cannot go to class because she doesn't feel well.
4. Will you hand me the book on the table ?
5. She wants to buy new dress to wear on holiday.
6. Her father talks very much so he is talkative.
7. Let's go to the movie when we finish studying.
8. You have to go home and do your homework.
8. Don't get up late or you will miss the early train.
9. Could you tell me how to get to the police station, please ?
5. Talk about your favourite sport
I would like to talk about a sport that I particularly enjoy and have been practising for a few years. It is basketball. For me, this is not only a sport or a physical exercise but also an ideal way for me to relieve of stress and to make new friends.
I first knew about basketball when I was a little kid through a video game called NBA 2k8. However, at that time I did not play badminton at all, partly because I was not an active kid who was aware of the critical importance of physical exercises. When I went to high school, a lot of my friends were a big fan of basketball and my high school offered big playgrounds for sports activities, therefore I practised basketball much more often.
I usually play basketball in the weekends and watch NBA on the nights when my favorite team, the Los Angeles Lakers play. I often go to sports centres with a number of my classmates for basketball matches. Sometimes we even participate in local league, didn’t accomplish anything big but it was extremely fun.
For me, basketball is a good way to help me pursue a healthy lifestyle. It is also an affordable type of sport as you do not have to buy a lot of specialised sports materials. Finally, playing basketball enables me to develop a number of important and non-academic skills such as discipline, team-work, problem-solving and co-operation.