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High-Tech Bulli​es

Mariah Lopez, 12, didn’t have much to cheer about after cheerleading tryouts last month. Girls started a mean rumor about her. The tale spread throughout her school, where more lies started. Soon Mariah started to receive disturbing text messages and calls from numbers she didn’t recognize. When the messages turned into threats, Mariah reached out to adults for help. She told her parents and contacted her school principal.

Today, the bully battles have moved to a new frontier-cyberspace. Using emails, instant messages, websites, and cell phones, cyberbullies deliberately harm or threaten others with their identities hidden behind computer their playground predecessors.

Bullying by the Numbers

Criminal-justice professors Justin Patchin and Sameer Hinduja surveyed 1,500 kids aged 10 to 17. They report that about one-third of the kids claimed to have been cyberbullied. Sue Limber and Roin Kowalski, researchers and teachers at Clemson University in South Carolina, recently finished a study of 3,767 students in grades six through eight. They found the most popular method of cyberbullying is instant messaging. Mean messages in chat rooms, emails, and on websites were close behind. Limber and Kowalski also found that girls were twice as likely as boys to be the victims of attacks.

That's E-Nough!

Several states either have laws or are working on laws that require school districts to ban cyberbullying and punish students who are involved. But cracking down on cyberbullying is challenging. Some officials question whether schools can legally punish students for those actions.

Finding out the identity of the bully and getting kids to report a problem pose additional problems. "It is difficult for someone who is being cyberbullied to know who is doing it because identities can often be hidden or false", Limber says. If you are a victim, she advises, ask an adult for help.

Something to Cheer About

Mariah was thankful that her parents and principal got involved. After the cyberbullies were identified, her principal confronted them. Mariah’s school district, which is in Highland, Utah, voted to add cyberbullying to its antibullying rules. Her school’s efforts could give other kids something to cheer about.

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3 tháng 5 2017

Ranh doi vai :v

3 tháng 5 2017

là sao?????

II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.(1pt.)SLEEPY TEENSWhen school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded withstudents. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in linefor the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear thecomplaints...
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II. Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the provided space.
(1pt.)

SLEEPY TEENS

When school superintendent Russell Dever enters the local coffee shop at around 7:20 A.M., it is crowded with
students. “The line is out the door because our high school kids are getting coffee,” he said. And they are not standing in line
for the decaf – they need the caffeine to stay awake in class. Talk to American high school students and you hear the
complaints about how late they stay up, how little they sleep – and how early they must be in class.
These days, there is increasing concern in schools across the United States about students who are not completely
awake in morning classes. School officials in some states have even changed start times so teenagers can sleep later.
According to sleep expert Mary Carskadon, the fact that many teenagers work long hours outside of the school and have
computers and televisions in their bedrooms contributes to a serious lack of sleep. But, she said, the problem is also due to
biology. As the bodies of teenagers develop, their brains also change. These changes make teens more likely than adults to
have trouble sleeping at night.
Teenagers need at least eight to nine hours of sleep a night, but the average teen gets a lot less. Carskadon’s
study, completed in the fall of 2001 with researcher Amy Wolfson, showed that nearly 30 percent of students in the tenth

grade slept less than six hours on school nights. Less than 15 percent got more than eight hours of sleep each night. Eighth-
graders averaged eight hours of sleep a night, although that age group, she said, needs at least nine hours a night. Even

more remarkable are the results of a 1997-1998 school year study. In that study, 12 out of 24 U.S. high school students who
were part of an experiment at a sleep laboratory had brain wave patterns similar to those of someone with narcolepsy, a
serious condition that affects sleep. “What’s going in on is that at 8:30 in the morning these kids ... would normally be in
school sitting in a classroom, but ... their brain is still in the middle of the night,” said Carskadon.
Parent Dawn Dow says her son just cannot go to bed before 10 P.M. “Last year he was trying to put himself to bed
at 8:30 and was coming in 9:30 and 10 in tears saying, ‘I just can’t go to sleep.’ It is not a case of children wanting to be up
late ... It is a change in his chemistry.”
So would letting teenagers wake up later make a difference? Kyla Wahlstrom of the University of Minnesota in the
United States studies the effects of changing school starts time. She has looked at students in Edina and Minneapolis, two
cities in Minnesota, where public school officials have moved high school starting times past 8:30 A.M. In Minneapolis, the
middle school begins at 9:30 A.M. She said the later starting times have reduced students absences. They have also lowered
dropout rates by 8 percent over four years. In addition, she said, teachers report that students are not sleeping at their desks

during the first two hours of class anymore. She said 92 percent of parents from Edina reported that their teenagers are
easier to live with. The students reported that they were feeling less depressed and were getting better grades.
Big changes in school start times may not be possible in some areas. However, Wahlstrom said her research
shows that even small changes can contribute to a solution to this serious problem.
Questions 1 to 6: Decide if the following statements are true, false, or not given according to the information
in the reading passage. Write T (true), F (false), or NG (not given) in the provided space.
Question 1 Most teenagers sleep more than they should.
Question 2 There are scientific reasons that explain why teenagers have difficulty sleeping at night.
Question 3 The brains of teenagers are the same as the brains of adults.
Question 4 Teenagers can do their best schoolwork in the early morning.
Question 5 Some schools start their classes later so that teenage students can get more sleep in the morning.
Question 6 Many parents do not want high school officials to change school start times.

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24 tháng 1 2022

1. False.

2.True

3.False

4.True

5.True

6. False

HT

24 tháng 1 2022

có thấy câu hỏi đâu bạn

Dịch bài văn sau sang tiếng Việt giúp mk nha:I cannot imagine living my life without my family by my side. Family is very important and valuable to me and is something that should never be taken for granted. Without my family, a large part of my life and culture would be missing.Whether it’s my grandparent, my two sisters, my mom, or my dad, I know I can always count on someone to help me feel better. In fact, I think that this is probably the most important thing that my family has...
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Dịch bài văn sau sang tiếng Việt giúp mk nha:

I cannot imagine living my life without my family by my side. Family is very important and valuable to me and is something that should never be taken for granted. Without my family, a large part of my life and culture would be missing.

Whether it’s my grandparent, my two sisters, my mom, or my dad, I know I can always count on someone to help me feel better. In fact, I think that this is probably the most important thing that my family has taught me; a family is made up of people who you can trust and who you can count on.

Too many times today, we read in the papers about families where parents abuse their children, verbally and physically. What these parents don’t realize is that they are either beginning or involving themselves in a vicious circle of hate in families. When parents abuse their children, they are telling their children that that is the way to raise children, and this is what their children learn. I was lucky, I have learned differently, because my family cares about me, and I care about them.

In this world of doubt, insecurity, and fear, my family is always there for me, holding their arms open to me with love. On the first day of first grade, I didn’t want to go to school, I had butterflies in my stomach and I found it difficult to walk because I was so nervous. The only reason that I finally went into the classroom is because my mom walked in with me, and promised me that as soon as school was out, she’d be there waiting for me, ready to bring me back to where I felt most comfortable, my family.

Luckily, I’m a little more grown up now; I can go into school by myself, and in a couple of years, when I go away to college, I’ll really have to go to school by myself. There will be no one who I will know at college. Of course I know I’ll make friends, but none of them will mean as much to me as my family does…..

Ai nhanh mk tk cho

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 Bài làm

Tôi không thể tưởng tượng sống cuộc sống của tôi mà không có gia đình của tôi bên cạnh tôi. Gia đình là rất quan trọng và có giá trị đối với tôi và là một cái gì đó mà không bao giờ nên được đưa cho các cấp. Không có gia đình tôi, một phần lớn cuộc sống và văn hóa của tôi sẽ bị mất tích. Cho dù đó là ông bà của tôi, hai chị em của tôi, mẹ tôi, hoặc bố tôi, tôi biết tôi luôn có thể dựa vào một ai đó để giúp tôi cảm thấy tốt hơn. Trong thực tế, tôi nghĩ rằng đây có lẽ là điều quan trọng nhất mà gia đình tôi đã dạy tôi; một gia đình được tạo thành từ những người bạn có thể tin tưởng và bạn có thể tin tưởng ai. Quá nhiều lần ngày hôm nay, chúng tôi đọc trong các bài báo về các gia đình mà cha mẹ lạm dụng con cái của họ, bằng lời nói và thể chất. Điều mà những bậc cha mẹ này không nhận ra là họ bắt đầu hoặc liên quan đến bản thân trong một vòng luẩn quẩn của sự thù hận trong gia đình. Khi cha mẹ lạm dụng con cái của họ, họ đang nói với con cái của họ rằng đó là cách để nuôi dạy trẻ em, và đây là những gì con cái của họ học. Tôi đã may mắn, tôi đã học được một cách khác nhau, bởi vì gia đình tôi quan tâm đến tôi, và tôi quan tâm đến họ. Trong thế giới hoài nghi này, bất an, và sợ hãi, gia đình tôi luôn ở đó cho tôi, nắm lấy cánh tay của họ mở ra cho tôi với tình yêu. Vào ngày đầu tiên của lớp một, tôi không muốn đi học, tôi đã có những con bướm trong dạ dày của tôi và tôi thấy khó đi lại vì tôi rất lo lắng. Lý do duy nhất mà tôi cuối cùng vào lớp là vì mẹ tôi đi cùng tôi, và hứa với tôi rằng ngay sau khi tan học, cô ấy sẽ đợi tôi, sẵn sàng đưa tôi trở lại nơi tôi cảm thấy thoải mái nhất , gia đình tôi. May mắn thay, bây giờ tôi đã trưởng thành hơn một chút; Tôi có thể đi học một mình, và trong một vài năm, khi tôi đi học đại học, tôi sẽ thực sự phải đi học một mình. Sẽ không có ai mà tôi biết ở đại học. Tất nhiên tôi biết tôi sẽ kết bạn, nhưng không ai trong số họ có ý nghĩa nhiều với tôi như gia đình tôi… ..

12 tháng 9 2018

Cảm ơn bạn nghen!!!

When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt gave her £500 for her birthday. Most ofEsther’s friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt’s money to start her own business.She bought fruit, sugar, and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 ajar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt’s £500.At first her parents didn’t want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that sheshould study instead. They hoped that one day she...
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When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt gave her £500 for her birthday. Most ofEsther’s friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt’s money to start her own business.She bought fruit, sugar, and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 ajar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt’s £500.At first her parents didn’t want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that sheshould study instead. They hoped that one day she would be a teacher or a doctor. But Esther didn’tlisten to them. She just kept on making jam. After a few months, she started selling it to the localmarket. Then she started making orange juice. She sold this to a school where one of her friendsworked.After two years, her business was very large and her parents were very pleased with her. Shemade all kinds of food which she sold to shops and supermarkets. She was so busy that she had to getsome people to work for her.

1. Why did Aunt Flory give Esther some money?

A. Esther asked for it.

B. Esther’s friends needed it.

C. It was a present.

2. After she left school, Esther

A. wenrt to college

B. started her own business

C. worked for her aunt

3. Why did Esther make jam?

A. She liked to make it.

B. She had a lot of fruit.

C. She wanted to make money.

4. When Esther left school, her parents wanted her to

A. be a businesswoman.

B. go to college.

C. work in a market.

5. Esther sold orange juice to

A. a school.

B. the local market.

C. her friends.

6. Esther's parentd were happy because Esther

A. cooked for them

B. a school

C. her friends.

7. After two years, Esther

A. stopped making jam.

B. worked in a supermarket.

C. opened a shop.

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11 tháng 7 2017

When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt gave her £500 for her birthday. Most ofEsther’s friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt’s money to start her own business.She bought fruit, sugar, and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 ajar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt’s £500.At first her parents didn’t want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that sheshould study instead. They hoped that one day she would be a teacher or a doctor. But Esther didn’tlisten to them. She just kept on making jam. After a few months, she started selling it to the localmarket. Then she started making orange juice. She sold this to a school where one of her friendsworked.After two years, her business was very large and her parents were very pleased with her. Shemade all kinds of food which she sold to shops and supermarkets. She was so busy that she had to getsome people to work for her.

1. Why did Aunt Flory give Esther some money?

A. Esther asked for it.

B. Esther’s friends needed it.

C. It was a present.

2. After she left school, Esther

A. wenrt to college

B. started her own business

C. worked for her aunt

3. Why did Esther make jam?

A. She liked to make it.

B. She had a lot of fruit.

C. She wanted to make money.

4. When Esther left school, her parents wanted her to

A. be a businesswoman.

B. go to college.

C. work in a market.

5. Esther sold orange juice to

A. a school.

B. the local market.

C. her friends.

6. Esther's parentd were happy because Esther's business was very large

A. cooked for them

B. a school

C. her friends.

7. After two years, Esther got some people to work for her.

A. stopped making jam.

B. worked in a supermarket.

C. opened a shop.

11 tháng 7 2017

When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt gave her £500 for her birthday. Most ofEsther’s friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt’s money to start her own business.She bought fruit, sugar, and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 ajar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt’s £500.At first her parents didn’t want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that sheshould study instead. They hoped that one day she would be a teacher or a doctor. But Esther didn’tlisten to them. She just kept on making jam. After a few months, she started selling it to the localmarket. Then she started making orange juice. She sold this to a school where one of her friendsworked.After two years, her business was very large and her parents were very pleased with her. Shemade all kinds of food which she sold to shops and supermarkets. She was so busy that she had to getsome people to work for her.

1. Why did Aunt Flory give Esther some money?

A. Esther asked for it.

B. Esther’s friends needed it.

C. It was a present.

2. After she left school, Esther

A. wenrt to college

B. started her own business

C. worked for her aunt

3. Why did Esther make jam?

A. She liked to make it.

B. She had a lot of fruit.

C. She wanted to make money.

4. When Esther left school, her parents wanted her to

A. be a businesswoman.

B. go to college.

C. work in a market.

5. Esther sold orange juice to

A.a school

. B.the local market.

C. her friends.

6. Esther's parentd were happy because Esther

A. cooked for them

B. a school

C. her friends.

7. After two years, Esther

A. stopped making jam.

B. worked in a supermarket.

C. opened a shop.

1. Listen and fill in the blanks. My friend, Lien, is a new (1) ................ . Her house is near a (2) ......................... . It is in front of the (3) ..................... , between the (4) ........................ and the (5) ......................... . Today she doesn't go to school because it's (6) ................ . There are (7) ................... rooms in her house. There is a small (8) ........................ in front of her house, behind the house is a...
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1. Listen and fill in the blanks.

My friend, Lien, is a new (1) ................ . Her house is near a (2) ......................... . It is in front of the (3) ..................... , between the (4) ........................ and the (5) ......................... . Today she doesn't go to school because it's (6) ................ . There are (7) ................... rooms in her house. There is a small (8) ........................ in front of her house, behind the house is a (9)..................... . Lien grows lots of (10) ...................... in that garden. I really like the garden as the flowers are very beautiful.

2. Listen and fill in the blanks:

Every day I get up at 7. I have (1) ..................... at 8 and take my (2) ........................ to school at (3) ........................ . I come to my (4) ............................ class at 8:50, and the lesson starts at (5) ........................ and finish at (6) ...................... .

In the afternoon I go (7)....................... . After that I clean my house and pick up the children from(8) ........................... at 3 p.m.

At about 5 p.m I cook dinner for the whole(9) ..................... . We have dinner at 7 and watch TV for 1 (10) ........................ . We all go to bed at 10.

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26 tháng 6 2017

== listen thì phải nghe, đoán sao được mà hỏi @@

26 tháng 6 2017

Bạn ăn nói cho nó cẩn thận

3 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “She has lunch at 11.30 at school”.

Dịch: Cô ấy ăn trưa vào lúc 11:30 ở trường.

10 tháng 10 2022

. What are you doing, Hoa?

    - I ( play ) ...................................... the piano in my room. 

2. He often ( have) .............................. lunch at 11.30 every day.       

3. My mother ( not like) .............................. playing badminton.   

4. How about ( go)................................ to the zoo at weekend?

1.We (not go) ............................to the cinema last week. 2. Mrs. Loan (teach)...........................us Math two years ago. 3.Last Sunday, Daisy (iron)..............................all her clothes. 4. She (do)...........................her homework recently. 5. I want (come)........................with my mother. 6. The doctor advised me(not smoke).......................cigarettes. 7. The boys stopped (play)....................football because of the rain. 8. Students have...
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1.We (not go) ............................to the cinema last week.

2. Mrs. Loan (teach)...........................us Math two years ago.

3.Last Sunday, Daisy (iron)..............................all her clothes.

4. She (do)...........................her homework recently.

5. I want (come)........................with my mother.

6. The doctor advised me(not smoke).......................cigarettes.

7. The boys stopped (play)....................football because of the rain.

8. Students have (wear)....................uniform when they go to school.

9. Mai’s mother told Mai (correct).........................the mistakes in her dictation.

10. This bike ( use )............................................................for six months.

11. I ( watch)......................... T V when the phone (ring)........................................

12. Would you like ( take) ......................................a photo?

13. It is interesting ( study)..............................English.

14. Tom used ( like) ...................riding the bike when he ( be).................... a child.

He (not drink)...............(some) ....... wine last year. He often (go) ............ out at

night although he (use)........to stay home and (watch)............ TV at night. He

(tell) ............ about (he).......... last night to us. There (be) ...........a TV set at his

house 3 years ago. He (be) ........going ( buy) ........ a new ........... next month.

15. Mrs. Ha (like) .................... playing volleyball when she (be) ............ young.

She prefers (look).................children playing volleyball together.

16. She never (allow)...... her students (go) ...... out. She (use) ..... think that

children (ought)................ get up early in the morning and (go) ... to bed

early ........... the evening .

17. The disease (spread).................fast now. Marconi (invent)...............the radio.

The students must (be)................back by 5.30 p.m Nam (like)............. basketball. I

hope (visit).................you in Hanoi soon. Why (be)................. Lan absent from

school yesterday? I’d like (buy).................a new dictionary. Nga

(receive).....................a letter two days ago. Yesterday, Mai(go)........... to the

supermarket. Nam would like (tell)...............you about his family. Vegetables often

(have).................dirt from the farm on them. Be careful, the children

(cross)................ the street. Mai (be)...............15 years old next year. I (not

watch).....................TV last night, he(read)...............a newspaper.

You should (add).........a little salt. I (be).........very tired when (catch)............. a bad

cold two day ago. You should (go)............to bed early. I hope you

(feel).................better soon. All of students (wait)...................for the principle in the

school yard now. Hoa (need)...............a lot of sugar. Ba (not come) ...................to

the meeting last week. Nga never (take)................ medicines.

18. Mai lived in Hanoi last month, but now she (live).....................in Danang. Last

week, she (go)...................shopping with her mother. She (buy).........................a lot

of things there. Yesterday, She (had) ...................a small party at her house. She

(invite) ........................... some new friends in her new school and the neighborhood.

This morning, she (go)......................to her new school. And she (feel) ......................

very happy. She (think).......................that she (go) ..................... to school by bus

because there is a bus stop near her house.

19. He (go) .......... to school when he was 14 years old. He (see) ........... Tom in a

small house and they(write) .......... many stories in 1997. They (live) .......... there 3

months and (move) ........... to Hue . They (build) ............. a new house(live) ........ .

They (work) ................. with deaf-mute and (invent) ......... a device (name) .............

phone. Now they ( live) ............. in a big house with modern equipments. Tom

(watch)............. TV news every night (know)............. the world.

They(be)...........proud......... themselves .

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5 tháng 7 2017

1.We (not go) ...............DIDN'T GO.............to the cinema last week.

2. Mrs. Loan (teach).............TAUGHT..............us Math two years ago.

3.Last Sunday, Daisy (iron)................IRONED..............all her clothes.

4. She (do).................DOES..........her homework recently.

5. I want (come)..........TO COME..............with my mother.

6. The doctor advised me(not smoke)...........not to smoke............cigarettes.

7. The boys stopped (play)..........PLAYING..........football because of the rain.

8. Students have (wear)............TO WEAR........uniform when they go to school.

9. Mai’s mother told Mai (correct)...........TO CORRECT..............the mistakes in her dictation.

10. This bike ( use ).........................USED...................................for six months.

11. I ( watch).................WAS WATCHING........ T V when the phone (ring)..................RANG......................

12. Would you like ( take) ..............TO TAKE........................a photo?

13. It is interesting ( study)..........TO LEARN....................English.

14. Tom used ( like) ...........TO LIKE........riding the bike when he ( be)..............WAS...... a child.

He (not drink).......DIDN'T DRINK........(some) ...SOME.... wine last year. He often (go) .....GOES....... out at

night although he (use)....USED....to stay home and (watch).....WATCHES....... TV at night. He

(tell) .......TOLD..... about (he).....HIM..... last night to us. There (be) ......WAS.....a TV set at his

house 3 years ago. He (be) ...IS.....going ( buy) ....TO BUY.... a new ........... next month.

15. Mrs. Ha (like) .........LIKED........... playing volleyball when she (be) .......WAS..... young.

She prefers (look)........LOOKING.........children playing volleyball together.

16. She never (allow)...ALLOWS... her students (go) ...GO... out. She (use) ...USE.. think that

children (ought)..........OUGHT...... get up early in the morning and (go) GO ... to bed

early ......IN..... the evening .

17. The disease (spread).......IS SPREADING..........fast now. Marconi (invent)........IS INVENTING.......the radio.

The students must (be)........BE........back by 5.30 p.m Nam (like)........LIKES..... basketball. I

hope (visit).........VISIT........you in Hanoi soon. Why (be)......DID........... Lan absent from

school yesterday? I’d like (buy).........TO BUY........a new dictionary. Nga

(receive)..........RECEIVED.........a letter two days ago. Yesterday, Mai(go)....WENT....... to the

supermarket. Nam would like (tell)......TO TELL.........you about his family. Vegetables often

(have)............HAS.....dirt from the farm on them. Be careful, the children

(cross).......ARE CROSSING......... the street. Mai (be)..........WILL BE.....15 years old next year. I (not

watch)............DIDN'T WATCH.........TV last night, he(read).......READ........a newspaper.

You should (add)...ADD......a little salt. I (be).....AM....very tired when (catch).......CATCHED...... a bad

cold two day ago. You should (go).....GO.......to bed early. I hope you

(feel)........TO FEEL.........better soon. All of students (wait)..........ARE WAITING.........for the principle in the

school yard now. Hoa (need)......NEEDS.........a lot of sugar. Ba (not come) .........DIDN'T COME..........to

the meeting last week. Nga never (take)........TAKES........ medicines.

18. Mai lived in Hanoi last month, but now she (live)........IS LIVING.............in Danang. Last

week, she (go)........WENT...........shopping with her mother. She (buy)............BOUGHT.............a lot

of things there. Yesterday, She (had) ........HAD...........a small party at her house. She

(invite) ............INVITED............... some new friends in her new school and the neighborhood.

This morning, she (go)...........GOES...........to her new school. And she (feel) ........FEELS..............

very happy. She (think).........THINKS..............that she (go) ............GOES......... to school by bus

because there is a bus stop near her house.

19. He (go) ....WENT...... to school when he was 14 years old. He (see) .......SAW.... Tom in a

small house and they(write) ....WROTE...... many stories in 1997. They (live) ....LIVED...... there 3

months and (move) ......MOVED..... to Hue . They (build) ......HAD BUILDED....... a new house(live) ........ .

They (work) ...........WORKS...... with deaf-mute and (invent) ....INVENTS..... a device (name) .......NAME......

phone. Now they ( live) ......ARE LIVING....... in a big house with modern equipments. Tom

(watch).......WATCHES...... TV news every night (know).......KNOWS...... the world.

They(be)......ARE.....proud....OF..... themselves .

5 tháng 7 2017

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"What usually happens to criminals? In the UK, when the police catch criminals. They go to court and then they usually go to prison. However in New Zealand they have a different system for young people who break the law, the system comes from the Maori people. They were the first inhabitants of New Zealand and they have ancient and respected traditions. They understand that crime hurts many people: the victim, the victim's family, the criminal's family and the criminal too. In Maori society,...
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"What usually happens to criminals? In the UK, when the police catch criminals. They go to court and then they usually go to prison. However in New Zealand they have a different system for young people who break the law, the system comes from the Maori people. They were the first inhabitants of New Zealand and they have ancient and respected traditions. They understand that crime hurts many people: the victim, the victim's family, the criminal's family and the criminal too. In Maori society, when a young person breaks the law, the community has a meeting, the people who are affected by the crime sit down together and talk about the situation. In this way, young criminals understand the effects of their actions. They have to meet the person who they have hurt. For example teenagers who have been in a fight have to face each other again and talk about the problem. In the meetings, families decide what the young offender must do in order to compensate their victims. One of the most important things that the offender has to do is apologise to the victim. This is a very difficult and uncomfortable thing for most young offenders to do. If a teenager steals something from a classmate, the community asks him or her to say sorry to the classmate, Most young people say this is the hardest thing to do. The Maori system helps young people to change their behaviour, it tries to bring something positive from a negative situation, and most of the time it succeeds."

Do you think the Maori system is a good idea? Why?/ Why not?

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23 tháng 5 2017

Do you think the Maori system is a good idea? Why?/ Why not?

=> Yes , I do. Because it helps young people to change their behaviour, it tries to bring something positive from a negative situation, and most of the time it succeeds.

24 tháng 5 2017

Đúng ra phải có từ 50 -> 70 từ cơ.

Mình làm được 1 bài rồi nhưng muốn tham khảo thêm bài các bạn.

I think the Maori system is a good idea because it can educate young people without violence. That way won't give any bad memory to the youth. The youth will learn how to say sorry to other people. But some young wouldn't understand. They still think their actions are correct. Or because they don't afraid of saying sorry. They still do it after they have apologised. So I think Maori people should have a stricter system.

Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or fasle (F)After school Sunsan goes home to do her model - making.She loves making models.She started about a year ago .She needs about two weeks to make a model.Then she puts it on the shelf in her bedroom.She have about twenty models now.She thinks she will need to get another shelf soon.Last term she tried to start a club for model - making at school but the teachers and other children weren't interested.She thinks she has...
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Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or fasle (F)

After school Sunsan goes home to do her model - making.She loves making models.She started about a year ago .She needs about two weeks to make a model.Then she puts it on the shelf in her bedroom.She have about twenty models now.She thinks she will need to get another shelf soon.Last term she tried to start a club for model - making at school but the teachers and other children weren't interested.She thinks she has a lot of fun anyaway.

                                                                                                                  T                                                  F

1.Susan makes models when she stays at school.

2.She has made her models for about one year.

3.It takes her two weeks to make two models.

4.She will need another shelf for models soon.

5.Susan tried to start a club for model making and the teachers and other children were interested in it very much.                

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16 tháng 7 2016

1.Susan makes models when she stays at school. F

2.She has made her models for about one year.T

3.It takes her two weeks to make two models.T

4.She will need another shelf for models soon.F

5.Susan tried to start a club for model making and the teachers and other children were interested in it very much. F               

16 tháng 7 2016

 

1.F
2.T
3.T
4.T
5.F
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Dịch sang Tiếng Việt:At each period of age I have a different habit, and now I have the habit of listening to English music every day. This started since I was learning English at the age of 12, and my teacher encouraged us to listen to appropriate English songs to improve our listening skill and vocabulary. At first I just listened to them as homework, but gradually I fell in love with the melodies and lyrics of the songs. I listen to music in all of my spare time, and people easily find...
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Dịch sang Tiếng Việt:

At each period of age I have a different habit, and now I have the habit of listening to English music every day. This started since I was learning English at the age of 12, and my teacher encouraged us to listen to appropriate English songs to improve our listening skill and vocabulary. At first I just listened to them as homework, but gradually I fell in love with the melodies and lyrics of the songs. I listen to music in all of my spare time, and people easily find me wearing headphones everywhere. I listen to many different types of music, and my list of music now is up to a few hundred songs. In the morning I like to listen to Pop and Dance while preparing to go to school because they keep me awake and give me energy for the day. At noon I listen to the gentle country music to relax, and classical music is the first choice at bedtime so I can fall asleep easily. Some of my favorite singers are Adele, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, etc. They also help me read more in English about international music news. My sister is also learning another language, and I encourage her to develop a listening habit so that she can improve her listening skill and vocabulary. Music is such a useful tool for entertaining, and I will maintain this daily routine as a way to both learn relax.

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24 tháng 11 2019

At each period of age I have a different habit, and now I have the habit of listening to English music every day. This started since I was learning English at the age of 12, and my teacher encouraged us to listen to appropriate English songs to improve our listening skill and vocabulary. At first I just listened to them as homework, but gradually I fell in love with the melodies and lyrics of the songs. I listen to music in all of my spare time, and people easily find me wearing headphones everywhere. I listen to many different types of music, and my list of music now is up to a few hundred songs. In the morning I to listen to Pop and Dance while preparing to go to school because they keep me awake and give me energy for the day. At noon I listen to the gentle country music to relax, and classical music is the first choice at bedtime so I can fall asleep easily. Some of my favorite singers are Adele, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, etc. They also help me read more in English about international music news. My sister is also learning another language, and I encourage her to develop a listening habit so that she can improve her listening skill and vocabulary. Music is such a useful tool for entertaining, and I will maintain this daily routine as a way to both learn relax.

dịch:

Ở mỗi độ tuổi tôi có một thói quen khác nhau, và bây giờ tôi có thói quen nghe nhạc tiếng Anh mỗi ngày. Điều này bắt đầu từ khi tôi học tiếng Anh từ năm 12 tuổi và giáo viên của tôi khuyến khích chúng tôi nghe các bài hát tiếng Anh phù hợp để cải thiện kỹ năng nghe và từ vựng. Lúc đầu tôi chỉ nghe họ làm bài tập về nhà, nhưng dần dần tôi đã yêu những giai điệu và lời của các bài hát. Tôi nghe nhạc trong tất cả thời gian rảnh rỗi và mọi người dễ dàng thấy tôi đeo tai nghe ở mọi nơi. Tôi nghe nhiều loại nhạc khác nhau và danh sách nhạc của tôi hiện lên tới vài trăm bài hát. Vào buổi sáng, tôi thích nghe nhạc Pop và Dance khi chuẩn bị đi học vì chúng giúp tôi tỉnh táo và cho tôi năng lượng cho cả ngày. Vào buổi trưa, tôi nghe nhạc đồng quê nhẹ nhàng để thư giãn, và nhạc cổ điển là lựa chọn đầu tiên khi đi ngủ để tôi có thể dễ dàng chìm vào giấc ngủ. Một số ca sĩ yêu thích của tôi là Adele, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, v.v ... Họ cũng giúp tôi đọc thêm bằng tiếng Anh về tin tức âm nhạc quốc tế. Chị tôi cũng đang học một ngôn ngữ khác, và tôi khuyến khích cô ấy phát triển thói quen nghe để cô ấy có thể cải thiện kỹ năng nghe và từ vựng. Âm nhạc là một công cụ hữu ích để giải trí và tôi sẽ duy trì thói quen hàng ngày này như một cách để vừa học thư giãn.

24 tháng 11 2019

Ở mỗi độ tuổi tôi có một thói quen khác nhau, và bây giờ tôi có thói quen nghe nhạc tiếng Anh mỗi ngày. Điều này bắt đầu từ khi tôi học tiếng Anh từ năm 12 tuổi và giáo viên của tôi khuyến khích chúng tôi nghe các bài hát tiếng Anh phù hợp để cải thiện kỹ năng nghe và từ vựng. Lúc đầu tôi chỉ nghe họ làm bài tập về nhà, nhưng đa dạng tôi đã yêu những giai điệu và lời của các bài hát. Tôi nghe nhạc trong tất cả thời gian rảnh rỗi và mọi người dễ dàng thấy tôi đeo tai nghe ở mọi nơi. Tôi nghe nhiều loại nhạc khác nhau và danh sách nhạc của tôi hiện lên tới vài trăm bài hát. Vào buổi sáng, tôi thích nghe nhạc Pop và Dance khi chuẩn bị đi học vì chúng giúp tôi tỉnh táo và cho tôi năng lượng cho cả ngày. Vào buổi trưa, tôi nghe nhạc đồng quê nhẹ nhàng để thư giãn, và nhạc cổ điển là lựa chọn đầu tiên khi đi ngủ để tôi có thể dễ dàng chìm vào giấc ngủ. Một số ca sĩ yêu thích của tôi là Adele, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, v.v ... Họ cũng giúp tôi đọc thêm bằng tiếng Anh về tin tức âm nhạc quốc tế. Chị tôi cũng đang học một ngôn ngữ khác, và tôi khuyến khích cô ấy phát triển thói quen nghe để cô ấy có thể cải thiện kỹ năng nghe và từ vựng. Âm nhạc là một công cụ hữu ích để giải trí và tôi sẽ duy trì thói quen hàng ngày này như một cách để vừa học thư giãn.