Write a text about making suggestions and responding to suggestion.
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you can pass the biscuits pleasefor to me
the making and responding request,
1. My favorite school is a beautiful school. It is a big and large school. The school has many trees and there has enough stadiums and sporting yards for students to play. The thing I expect the most, that is a great learning school with many modern equipments. One more thing, the students of the school are friendly and helpful and the teachers are good too. That's all of the school in my dream
Dịch:
Trường học yêu thích của tôi là một ngôi trường đẹp. Đó là một trường học lớn và rộng. Trường có nhiều cây xanh và ở đó có sân vận động, bãi thể thao đủ cho học sinh chơi. Những điều tôi mong đợi nhiều nhất, đó là một trường học tập tuyệt vời với nhiều trang thiết bị hiện đại. Một điều nữa, các sinh viên của trường rất thân thiện và hữu ích và các giáo viên là quá tốt. Đó là tất cả về trường học trong giấc mơ của tôi.
2. On the occasion of my tenth birthday, my dad gave me a great robot.
This robot looks a little kid. He was only about two inches tall, he was made of a light hard plas and light blue.
The big head a square box placed on the body, not see the neck makes him look strangely strange! There are two antennae on each side, with two large ears, such as two halves of orange attached to the sides of the head with two very large round screws. My body as well as the rectangular box upright, there are lines decorated decorations look he wears an armor. Behind the back there was a small hollow of two small batteries, close to the knob knob black switch. Two hands and two feet are also connected by small square boxes and attached to the body by large screws. Thanks to this, the limbs can turn in easy directions.
I turn on the switch knob, immediately the robot works immediately. From his belly, the shouts emit as his legs begin to move. Legs step by step step by step, his hands waving to the steps. The most funny thing is that the head looks right, then turns to the left as a hunt for the enemy. Going, touching the bottom of the table or the corner of the cabinet, you automaally avoid the other direction. The shouts and footsteps of the uncle led the cockroaches in the corner of the panic fled.
I love playing with this robot, I see you as a quiet and intelligent little friend.
Dịch:
Nhân dịp sinh nhật thứ mười của tôi, bố tôi đã cho tôi một con robot tuyệt vời.
Robot này trông giống như một đứa trẻ nhỏ. Anh chỉ cao khoảng 2 inch, anh được làm bằng nhựa cứng nhẹ và ánh sáng màu xanh nhạt.
Đầu lớn như một hộp hình vuông đặt trên cơ thể, không nhìn thấy cổ làm cho anh ta trông kỳ lạ lạ! Có hai râu ở mỗi bên, với hai cái tai lớn, chẳng hạn như hai nửa màu cam gắn vào hai đầu của đầu với hai ốc vít tròn rất lớn. Cơ thể của tôi cũng như các hộp hình chữ nhật thẳng đứng, có dòng trang trí trang trí trông giống như ông mặc áo giáp. Phía sau lưng có một cái rỗng nhỏ của hai cái pin nhỏ, gần nút điều chỉnh màu đen. Hai tay và hai chân cũng được nối bằng các hộp hình vuông nhỏ và gắn với cơ thể bằng các ốc vít lớn. Nhờ đó, chân tay có thể quay theo hướng dễ dàng.
Tôi bật núm điều khiển, ngay lập tức robot hoạt động ngay lập tức. Từ bụng, những tiếng la hét phát ra khi hai chân bắt đầu di chuyển. Chân từng bước từng bước, hai tay vẫy tay chào bước. Điều buồn cười nhất là đầu có vẻ đúng, sau đó quay sang trái như là một săn bắn cho kẻ thù. Đi, chạm vào đáy bảng hoặc góc tủ, bạn sẽ tự động tránh hướng đi khác. Những tiếng la hét và bước chân của chú dẫn dắt những gián trong góc hoảng loạn chạy trốn.
Tôi thích chơi với robot này, tôi thấy bạn như một người bạn nhỏ yên tĩnh và thông minh.
A: Hey Lily. How r u?
B: Oh, I’m fine. Sup?
A: Can u lend me ur English book for 1 week?
B: Why? I think you have already had one.
A: I lost it and I need yours to use before my mother can buy it for me.
B: OK! When will u pick it? I have an English class tomorrow morning.
A: So let’s meet after ur class.
B: thx. c u l8r
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In every morning, I all way walk to school. Sometime, my school tell every students about Collet empty bottles, tins and glass. My school have a lot of trees so it don't need to plants more. But my school away save the water and electricity. We away reuse a lot of plas bag. We don't use bags or water bottle so we don't need to reuseable them.
Listen to a short conversation:
I’d love to have dinner on Friday but I’m not sure where.
How about we go to Chez Philip?
Great idea! I haven’t been there in over a year.
The phrase How about is one common way to make a friendly suggestion in English. To make a suggestion means to offer an idea or plan for someone to think about.
You probably already know a few ways to make suggestions in English, using words such as could or should.
But, on this Everyday Grammar program, we’ll talk about common phrases you can use for making friendly suggestions. We use many of these phrases in question form.
How about…?Let’s start by talking a little more about the phrase How about.
When you ask a question using How about, you are asking someone if they agree with what you are suggesting.
There are two structures for using this phrase. The first is:
How about + subject + simple verb form
Let’s listen to the first example again:
How about we go to Chez Philip?
In this example, the subject is we, and the verb is go.
The second structure for using How about is:
How about + gerund
Listen:
How about going to Chez Philip?
In this example, the subject is still we, although is not directly stated. Instead, the subject is implied. And, going is the gerund form of the verb go.
You can also use How about + gerund to make a suggestion for an action that does not involve you. For example:
How about starting a group for English learners?
What about…?The phrase What about is very similar to How about.
You can replace the phrasing How about + gerund with What about + gerund to express the same meaning. For example:
What about going to Chez Philip?
However, What about + gerund is less common in American English than in other types of English.
Something that English learners will notice is that native English speakers often leave out both the subject and verb when we use What about and How about to make suggestions. Listen:
How about Chez Philip?
What about Chez Philip?
Why don’t..?Why don’t is very similar to How about and What about. The difference here is that we ask the question using the negative don’t.
The structure is: Why don’t + subject + simple verb form
Let’s hear our example again, but this time with Why don’t:
Why don’t we go to Chez Philip?
Why not..?Why not also uses the negative not. But this phrase is a little different from the other phrases. It is usually used to make more general suggestions. Advertisers often use Why not for selling products or services.
The structure is Why not + simple verb form
Listen:
Why not treat yourself to a Caribbean holiday?
In this example, the subject is you, but it is not directly stated. And, the verb is treat.
Shall…?Using Shall is another way to make a suggestion. However, it sounds a lot more formal and is more common in British English than American English.
The structure is: shall + subject + simple verb form
For example:
Shall we go to Chez Philip?
One thing to note when using Shall to make suggestions: it is only used with the subjects I and we. We would not say, Shall you to offer an idea.
Let’s…Sometimes, suggestions are expressed in statements instead of questions, such as with the phrase Let’s.
Let’s is a contraction for the words let us. It is used to tell someone what you want to do with them.
The structure is Let’s + simple verb form
Listen:
Let’s go to Chez Philip!
In this sentence, the subject is us.
So, how do you respond to friendly suggestions? You can either accept or decline.
AcceptingA few phrases for accepting a suggestion are:
That’s a good/great idea!
DecliningThat sounds good/great.
Perfect!
Thanks! I’d love to.
A few phrases for declining a suggestion include:
I’d prefer…
That’s a good idea but…
I’m not sure.
When you decline a suggestion, you may want to then politely suggest something else. For example:
I’m not sure. Chez Philip is not my favorite. How about Fearless Farmers?
Making and responding to suggestions in English takes practice. But it’s one of the more fun things you can do with a classmate, friend or family member.
You can also practice in our comments section. Try using a few of the phrases you learned today to make a friendly suggestion.
I’m Alice Bryant.
Alice Bryant wrote this story for VOA Learning English. George Grow was the editor.
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Words in This Storyconversation – n. an informal talk involving two people or a small group of people
gerund – n. an English noun formed from a verb by adding -ing
imply – v. to express something without saying or showing it plainly
negative – n. a word or statement that means “no” or that expresses a denial or refusal
formal – adj. suitable for serious or official speech and writing
prefer – v. to like something better than something else
contraction – n. the act or process of making something smaller or of becoming smaller
decline – v. to say no to something in a polite way
polite – adj. having or showing good manners or respect for other people
practice – v. to do something again and again in order to become better at it