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Hello my name is nam. My house over there I will talk about my dear home. First, when you enter the living room, you will see a set of tables and chairs and TV. (I have a lot of sympathy) dịch câu mở ngoặc này nha đừng ghi bậy :)
Mùa xuân xin chúc – Khúc ca an bình – Năm mới phát tài – Vạn sự như ý – Già trẻ lớn bé – Đầy ắp tiếng cười – Trên mặt ngời ngời – Tràn đầy hạnh phúc – Xuân đến hy vọng – Ấm no mọi nhà – Kính chúc ông bà – Sống lâu trăm tuổi – Kính chúc ba mẹ – Sức khoẻ dồi dào – Đôi lứa yêu nhau – Càng thêm nồng ấm – Các em bé nhỏ – Học giỏi chăm ngoan – Chúc Tết mọi người – Năm mới hoan hỉ – Gặp nhiều niềm vui.
1 . watch / a volleyball match ?
A : Have you watched a volleyball match ?
B : Yes , I have watched
2 . win / a compettition
A : Have you won a competition ?
B : Yes , I have
3 . see / a play
A : Have you seen a play ?
B : Yes , I have
4 . see / an action film
A : Have you seen an action film ?
B : No , I haven't
5 . eat / Chinese food
A : Have you ate Chinese food ?
B : No , I haven't
6 . meet / a famous person
A : Have you met a famous person ?
B : No , I haven't
Làm theo các bước sau :
B1 : Mở tủ lạnh
B2 : Cho voi vào , nếu ko lọt thì .........Ghết
B3 : Đóng tủ lạnh
1.I often use photo gallery, instagram, contacts, google meet,... a few other learning apps.
2.I'm usually interested in my learning app, or youtube because those are two popular and popular apps, and it gives me a lot of interest and newness.
3.to mention youtube.
4.Maybe still youtube and google meet because they are very useful and convenient. In this complicated time of translation, google meet helps us connect with each other more, and youtube will develop in many ways that are suitable with the times so that we can keep up with the present with countries around the world.
1I used the Facebook app on my smartphone recently
2I am interested in entertainment applications such as watching movies, playing games, or social networks,...
3The first mobile app that I downloaded and tried was TikTok
4I want to use applications related to learning and looking up information effectively in the future
Hello everyone! Today I'll tell you about my house. I live in a big house in the countryside and it is very beautiful. It has a living room, a kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In the living room, there is a table, four chairs, a television and an air conditioner. My bedroom is very nice. There is a computer, a bed, a lamp and two pictures on the wall. And a bookshelf above the table, some teddy bears on the bed and a wardrobe. The kitchen has a refrigerator, a stove and a sink. Next to the kitchen is the bathroom. It has a shower, a washing machine and a tub. I love my house very much.
Dịch:
Chào mọi người! Hôm nay tôi sẽ nói với bạn về nhà tôi. Tôi sống trong một ngôi nhà lớn ở nông thôn và nó rất đẹp. Nó có một phòng khách, nhà bếp, ba phòng ngủ và hai phòng tắm. Trong phòng khách, có một bảng, bốn cái ghế, một tivi và một máy điều hòa. Phòng ngủ của tôi rất đẹp. Có một máy tính, một chiếc giường, một chiếc đèn và hai bức tranh trên tường. Và một kệ sách ở trên bàn, một số gấu bông trên giường và tủ quần áo. Các nhà bếp có tủ lạnh, bếp và chậu rửa. Tiếp đến là nhà bếp là phòng tắm. Nó có vòi sen, máy giặt và một bồn tắm. Tôi yêu nhà tôi rất nhiều.
Đây mới được gọi là ngắn thật sự
By 2030, robots will be able to play tennis. It will be able to play very well. Robots will be look after children or old people. It will be able to feed babies or pets. It will be able to feed careful. Robots will be able to talk with people but It can talk with people now. Robots won't be able to find and repair problems in our bodies. And robots won't be able to understand what web think. By 2030, I think that robots will be useful.
Tick giùm mình với nhé bạn
Getting policies right for issues like self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles is tough, but doable. Latin America isn’t significantly behind the regulatory curve. Even in the U.S., only a few states have passed rules regulating self-driving vehicles, and the Federal Aviation Administration is just this year getting around to publishing regulations on civilian drone use. Once the region’s policymakers realize that these safety issues are less than a decade away (if not already here today), they will, hopefully, begin to act.
However, addressing the impact of robotics on the economy and the labor market is much more difficult. How does the region prepare for a technology revolution that will upend millions of jobs and dozens of industries vital to regional economies? How can Latin American countries prevent the inevitable wave of economic disruption from escalating into a crisis of political stability?
There is nothing Latin American governments can or should do to slow technology’s progress in their countries.
Instead, they need to find ways to embrace the positive aspects of robotics. Even if the above sections appear a bit pessimistic, the potential of self-driving cars to reshape urban transportation, of unmanned drones to remake the logistics industry, and of robotics in general to make industries more productive and to push the boundaries of what is technologically possible could provide great benefits to Latin America and the rest of the world.
Some of the policies needed to address advances in robotics are obvious. Nearly everyone agrees on the importance of building educated, innovative and adaptive workforces. However, the reality of building those workforces requires Latin American governments to make politically difficult choices. These include raising taxes to pay for investments in education from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate levels that will enable the next generation to succeed.
Additionally, while government investment in research and development is essential, innovation is really going to come from the bottom up. Policymakers need to streamline the process of building businesses and—perhaps more importantly—of creating cultural and legal frameworks in which innovative, technology-driven businesses can fail productively. Innovation requires entrepreneurs to take risks, but they are less likely to do so when harsh bankruptcy laws and a culture that punishes unsuccessful risk-takers in the business environment hold those entrepreneurs back.
On education, small-business creation, social safety nets, and regulations, the policy choices made in the next 10 years are going to determine whether Latin America embraces the benefits of robotics or faces a new lost decade, as it did in the 1980s. The economic transition to a greater use of automation and artificial intelligence is going to disrupt economies and create social tension, but some of the difficulties can be mitigated and some opportunities can be grasped if the region begins acting early.
The most important step is to get more of Latin America’s politicians, think tanks and civil society to discuss and debate the coming technology revolution. Unfortunately, many of the hemisphere’s political leaders spend more time discussing Cold-war era disputes than technology issues affecting the vast majority of Latin America today and into the coming decade.
The region’s politicians aren’t going to spend time discussing robotics until they feel pressure from voters and civil society.