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1) After dinner
2) Listen to music, watching news and documentary programmes.
3) Beacause they widen my knowlege, relax my mind and make me feel better about my self.
I. Writing
1. I like reading books, listening to music, and drawing in my free time.
→ My leisure activities include reading books, listening to music, and drawing in my free time.
2. My brother is interested in doing puzzles.
→ My brother likes doing puzzles.
3. My favourite leisure activity is doing DIY.
→ I like doing DIY as my favorite leisure activity.
4. They are crazy about cooking.
→ They like cooking.
5. Phong detests playing computer games.
→ Phong hates playing computer games
6.His car can run faster than my car .
→ My car runs slower than his car.
7. The workers in my factory work more carelessly than those in your factory
→ Those workers in your factory work more carefully than those in my factory.
8. The people in my town live more happily than those in her city
→ The people in her city live less happily than those in my town.
9. My mother can cook better than me
→ I can not cook as well as my mother.
10. Living in the city is more convenient than living in the countryside
→ Living in the countryside is less convenient than living in the city.
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Everyday life: The life of Mongolian is punctuated by caring animals. A Mongolian nomadic family has five types of animals: horses and sheep for hot season and cows, camels and goats for cold season.
Several times during the year, according to the needs of livestock and pasture conditions, nomadic families move their yurts.
In summer, the nomadic family will favor a location near a river, to ensure water supply for the family and herds, and good pastures.
In winter, the priority is given to protection against the intense cold of Mongolian winter, and the family settles its "winter" camp sheltered from the wind in a small valley or at the edge of a forest.
The woman is very busy with the household, kitchen, 2 or 3 children, and milking the mares, cows... at least five times a day.
The husband watches the herds of yaks, horses, cows and sheep scattered on often significant surfaces and must gather them every night to protect them against the wolf attacks, frequent in Mongolia.
He also deals with equipment maintenance and repairs.
Ways of cooking: In traditional Mongolian cooking, seasoning was not used; although salt was there a long time and it is used it even in tea! Typically, they cook with a wok and most of the foods are either boiled or stir-fried.
Since a lot of livestock is raised in Mongolia, it is no mystery that Mongolian cuisine revolves around them. Sheep and goat are most popularly which are either grilled or boiled. Traditionally soup and dumplings used to be in all the courses of the meals, without which, it was regarded to be incomplete.
There are many types of crafts can be found in Mongolian culture: wooden sculptures, ger - nomadic dwelling, metalwork, embroidery art, leather crafting, art of jewelery.
The traditional masterpiece of Mongolian is the urtyn duu accompanied with the morin-khurr. Most famous Mongolian dance are: Jinai dance (milking dance), the Caihong dance (rainbow dance), the Zhongwan dance (bowl dance), the Kuaizi dance (chopsticks dance), and the Andai dance
There are lots of festival in Mongolia but these are the most well-known one: Tsagaan Sar (Lunar New Year); Khovsgol Ice Festival; Naadam Festival; Gongoriin Bombani Hural; Ölgii Eagle Festival.
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Hello everyone, today our group will introduce the nomadic way of life in Mongolia. The life of Mongolian family depends on the healths of herds and is punctuated by caring for animals.
Traditionally, a Mongolian nomadic family has five types of animals: horses and sheep, cows / yaks, camels and goats.
Several times during the year, according to the needs of livestock and pasture conditions, nomadic families move their yurts.
In summer, the nomadic family will favor a location near a river, to ensure water supply for the family and herds, and good pastures.
In winter, the priority is given to protection against the intense cold of Mongolian winter, and the family settles its "winter" camp sheltered from the wind in a small valley or at the edge of a forest.
The woman is very busy with the household, kitchen, 2 or 3 children, and milking the mares, cows... at least five times a day.
The processing of dairy products (cream, yogurt, liquor, milk, cheese ...) takes a long time as well.
The husband watches the herds of yaks, horses, cows and sheep scattered on often significant surfaces and must gather them every night to protect them against the wolf attacks, frequent in Mongolia. He also deals with equipment maintenance and repairs.
In traditional Mongolian cooking, seasoning was not used; although salt was there a long time and it is used it even in tea! Typically, they cook with a wok and most of the foods are either boiled or stir-fried. Sheep and goat are most popularly which are either grilled or boiled. Traditionally soup and dumplings used to be in all the courses of the meals.
There are many types of crafts can be found in Mongolian culture: wooden sculptures, ger - nomadic dwelling, metalwork, embroidery art, leather crafting, art of jewelery.
The traditional masterpiece of Mongolian is the urtyn duu accompanied with the morin-khurr. Most famous Mongolian dance are: Jinai dance (milking dance), the Caihong dance (rainbow dance), the Zhongwan dance (bowl dance), the Kuaizi dance (chopsticks dance), and the Andai dance
There are lots of festival in Mongolia but these are the most well-known one: Tsagaan Sar (Lunar New Year); Khovsgol Ice Festival; Naadam Festival; Gongoriin Bombani Hural; Ölgii Eagle Festival. Thanks for listening.
1.I sleep /’m sleeping on Nick’s sofa until I find a place of my own.
2.I only work /’m only working there for a couple of months - I’m going abroad in the summer.
3. If you don’t listen / aren’t listening to the radio, why don’tyou switch it off?
4. His only bad habit is that he talks /is talking too loudly.
5.So, in the first scene, we see / are seeing him getting up.Then he goes out /is going out and meets / is meeting a strange woman
6.You make / are making goulash with meat, vegetables andpaprika.
7.I never do anything I feel /’m feeling is against myprinciples.
8. He appears / ’s appearing to be very friendly but I don’t knowhim very well.
9. There’s nobody at the door. You just hear / ’re just hearing things.
10. So, what do youthink /are you thinking? Is it a good idea?
1.spend
2.things
3.fishing
4.home
5.join
6.when
7.singer
8.movies
9.watching
VI. Choose the suitable words given to complete the passage
Join / fishing / home / watching / off / singer / spend / things / movies / when
_(1)_____Spend_______ time with my friends and my family. One of the _(2)____things______ I really enjoy doing on Sunday morning to go (3)____fishing________ with my friends, although I am not always successful in catching fish. It is a time to relax and talk about the previous week's events and future plans. I usually go (4)_______home______ late in the afternoon. My family sometimes (5)____join_________ other relatives on Sunday evening at a karaoke restaurant and we all have a good time together. It is especially fun (6)_______of_____ my father gets up to sing. Please don't tell him I said this, but he is a very bad (7) ______singer_______! Once in a while I go to the (8) __________movies___ with my friends or by brothers. Sometimes, I just stay at home, listening to music, (9)_______watching______ videos or reading novels.
Every year students in many countries learn Enghlish . Some of these students are young children . Others are (1) teenagers Many are adults . Some learn at school , others study by (2) themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the (3) language in film , on television , in the office , or among their friends . But not many are lucky (4) enough to do that . Most people must work hard to learn another language . Learning another language ! Learning English ! Why do all these people want to learn English ? It is not (5) difficult to answer that quetion . Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their (6) subjects. They study (7) their own language , and mathematics .... and English . ( In England , or America , or Australia , many boys and girls study their own language , which is English and mathematics ..... and another language , perhaps French , or German , or Spainish ) Many adults learn English (8) because it is useful for their work . Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies , because some of their books are in English at the college or (9) university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers (10) or magazines in English .
The ones help I to learn:
- doing things I enjoy: because when I am engaged in an activity that I find enjoyable, I’m more likely to be focused and motivated to learn and to retain the information.
- drawing pictures: because it not only can help learners to visualize concepts and ideas but it also is a useful way to summarize and organize information, making them easier to remember.
- listening to teachers: because teachers have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with their students, so I can gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter. In addition, teachers often present information in a logical way, which can make it easier for me to understand and remember.
- talking to my classmates: because talking to classmates can help us learn from each other by sharing ideas, asking questions, and gaining different perspectives on a topic.