viết lại câu : educating children to preserve traditional values is important
It is important to educate children to preserve traditional values. (necessary)
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It is necessary to educate children to preserve traditional values
Hoặc
Educating children to preserve traditional values is necessary
It's necessary to educate children to preserve traditional values.
CT: It's necessary to V.
Teachers should educate students to preserve traditional values.(be)
Students........................................................................teachers
Students should be educated to preserve traditional values by teachers.
Circle A. B. C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)
1.Traditional educating methods of parents can discourage children from becoming independent
A.convential B. modern C.uncommon D.ineffective
2.Open communication can bridge the gap between parents and children C. widen
A. accept B. increase C.widen D.shorten
3.This flat is a far cry from the house they had before.
A.similar to B.completely different from C. indifferent to D.extended
4. I deeply look up to David for what he has achieved.
A. respect B. see C.disrecpect D.force
5.Their diet consisted of vegetables which are good for health
A. involved in B. made up C. was composed of D. excluded
6.There were few similarities in the brothers' physical characteristics.
A. appearance B. feature C.quantity D. attractiveness
7. Listening is an important part of the relationship between parents and children
A. special B. certain D. vital
8. Her parents tried to influence her in her choice of university.
A. affect B.worry C. follow D. treat
9.another factor lies in differences in musical tastes, fashion and political views between young people and their parents
A . ideas B. tastes C. opinions D. visions
C. tighten our belt
11. We have learn valuable lessons from our grandparents B. worthless
A. valueless B.worthless C. memorable D. invaluable
12. The poor harvest caused prices to rise sharply.
A. led B. reasoned C. brought about D. resulted from
13. Regardless of their children's preference, they impose the profession they favor on their children.
C. Irrespective of
A. Rather than B. Apart from C.Irrespective of D. Because of
14. Many parents find it hard to understand their children when they are teenagers.
A. adults B. elders C. adolescents D. kids
15. There're many problems which are unavoidable when living in an extended family.
A. profits B. issues C. views D. merits
16. The newborn baby takes after his grandfather. They both have dimples
A. cares for B. resembles C. differs from D. look after
17. Their diet consisted of vegetables which are good for health
A. involved in B. made up C. was composed of D. excluded
Circle A. B. C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s)
1.Traditional educating methods of parents can discourage children from becoming independent
→ Đáp án: A.convential
2.Open communication can bridge the gap between parents and children C. widen
→ Đáp án: C.widen
3.This flat is a far cry from the house they had before.
→ Đáp án: B.completely different from
4. I deeply look up to David for what he has achieved.
→ Đáp án: B. see
5.Their diet consisted of vegetables which are good for health
→ Đáp án: C. was composed of
6.There were few similarities in the brothers' physical characteristics.
→ Đáp án: A. appearance
7. Listening is an important part of the relationship between parents and children
→ Đáp án: D. vital
8. Her parents tried to influence her in her choice of university.
→ Đáp án: A. affect
9. Another factor lies in differences in musical tastes, fashion and political views between young people and their parents
→ Đáp án: C. opinions
11. We have learn valuable lessons from our grandparents B. worthless
→ Đáp án: D. invaluable
12. The poor harvest caused prices to rise sharply.
→ Đáp án: C. brought about
13. Regardless of their children's preference, they impose the profession they favor on their children.
→ Đáp án: C.Irrespective of
14. Many parents find it hard to understand their children when they are teenagers.
→ Đáp án: C. adolescents
15. There're many problems which are unavoidable when living in an extended family.
→ Đáp án: B. issues
16. The newborn baby takes after his grandfather. They both have dimples
→ Đáp án: B. resembles
17. Their diet consisted of vegetables which are good for health
→ Đáp án: C. was composed of
Family values
(Giá trị của gia đình)
1. Read the text and list the five family values of British people in the 21st century in the table below.
(Đọc văn bản và liệt kê năm giá trị gia đình của người Anh thế kỷ 21 vào bảng dưới đây.)
BRITISH FAMILY VALUES
Family values are ideas about how people want to live their family life and are passed on from parents to children. Strong family values can prepare children for a happy life. Results of a recent survey in the UK show that even though modern family life has changed greatly, a number of traditional family values are still important in the UK nowadays.
On top of the list are the values of being truthful and honest, and respecting older people. Children are taught to tell the truth from an early age. They learn to show respect to older people, who have a wealth of life experiences. Having good table manners is the third important family value. Coming fourth and fifth on the list are the values of remembering to say please and thank you, and helping with family chores respectively.
It is clear that in the 21st century, British people still follow some traditional family values.
Traditional British family values | |
1. | |
2. | |
3. | |
4. | |
5. |
Respecting older people
Having good table manners
Being truthful and honest
Remembering to say please and thank you
Helping with family chores
1. Nam can’t speak English well => Nam wishes he ................. 2. “Do you like playing football ?’’ My father said => My father asked me .......... 3. They have repaired their house recently => Their house has ................. 4. You must do this exercise carefully => This exercise .................... 5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional velues (necessary) => It is ................................... 6. Your village does not have access to clean piped water (my) => I wish ...............................
1. Nam can’t speak English well
=> Nam wishes he ........could speak English well.........
2. “Do you like playing football ?’’ My father said => My father asked me ....if/whether I liked playing football.......
3. They have repaired their house recently
=> Their house has ........been repaired recently.........
4. You must do this exercise carefully
=> This exercise .........must be done carefully by you............
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional velues (necessary)
=> It is .................necessary for children to be educated to preserve traditional velues...................
6. Your village does not have access to clean piped water (my)
=> I wish ................my village had access to clean piped water..............
1. Nam can’t speak English well => Nam wishes he .....could speak english well............
2. “Do you like playing football ?’’ My father said
=> My father asked me ....if i liked playing football......
3. They have repaired their house recently => Their house has .........been repaired recently ........
4. You must do this exercise carefully => This exercise ......must be done carefully..............
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional velues (necessary) => It is ........necessary to educate children to preserve traditional velues ...........................
6. Your village does not have access to clean piped water (my) => I wish ......your village had access to clean piped water........
1. Nam can’t speak English well
=> Nam wishes he ........could speak English well.........
2. “Do you like playing football ?’’ My father said
=> My father asked me whether I liked playing football.......
3. They have repaired their house recently
=> Their house has been repaired recently.........
4. You must do this exercise carefully
=> This exercise must be done carefully by you............
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional velues (necessary)
=> It is necessary for children to be educated to preserve traditional velues...................
6. Your village does not have access to clean piped water (my)
=> I wish ................my village had access to clean piped water..............
Viết lại câu :
It is important to study English at school, isn't it?
=> It is important ..........................
=> It is important to study english at school
Viết lại câu :
It is important to study English at school, isn't it?
=> It is important ..........................
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Viết lại câu :
It is important to study English at school, isn't it?
-> Is it important to study English at school?
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first meaning to the first one, using the words in brackets
1. It's not a good idea to use the village's land to build new roads (woudn't)
-> I..........................................................
2. You should visit the historical places of the area (worth)
-> It is........................................................
3. He suggested seeing Trang An, a natural wonder of our area (visit)
-> What about............................................
4. The sleepy villages are expected to mushroom into crowded towns two years (supposed)
-> The sleepy villages....................................
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional values (neccesary)
-> It is............................................................
Rewrite the following sentences using adjective or adverbs showing degree of change.
1. the school facilities have been improved a lot within the last three years.
-> There have been...........................................
2. there is a minor increase in the number of children going to school this year.
-> the number....................................................
3. The number of nuclear families in the countryside has risen little by little.
-> the number.....................................................
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first meaning to the first one, using the words in brackets
1. It's not a good idea to use the village's land to build new roads (woudn't)
-> I.....wouldn't use the village's land to build new roads.....................................................
2. You should visit the historical places of the area (worth)
-> It is..worth visiting the historical places of the area ......................................................
3. He suggested seeing Trang An, a natural wonder of our area (visit)
-> What about.....visiting Trang An , a natural wonder of our area.......................................
4. The sleepy villages are expected to mushroom into crowded towns two years (supposed)
-> The sleepy villages........... are supposed to mushroom into crowded towns two years .........................
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional values (neccesary)
-> It is...neccesary to educate children to preserve traditional values .........................................................
Rewrite the following sentences using adjective or adverbs showing degree of change.
1. the school facilities have been improved a lot within the last three years.
-> There have been....dramatic improvements in the school the last 3 years.......................................
2. there is a minor increase in the number of children going to school this year.
-> the number.......of children going to school this year has slightly increased.......
3. The number of nuclear families in the countryside has risen little by little.
-> the number.....of nuclear families in the countryside has risen gradually................................................
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first meaning to the first one, using the words in brackets
1. It's not a good idea to use the village's land to build new roads (woudn't)
-> I.................wouldn't use the village land to build new roads if i were the president.........................................
2. You should visit the historical places of the area (worth)
-> It is...........worth visiting the historical places of the area.............................................
3. He suggested seeing Trang An, a natural wonder of our area (visit)
-> What about........visiting Trang An, a natural wonder of our area ?....................................
4. The sleepy villages are expected to mushroom into crowded towns two years (supposed)
-> The sleepy villages.........are supposed to mushroom into crowded towns two years ...........................
5. It is important to educate children to preserve traditional values (neccesary)
-> It is......necessary to educate children to preserve traditional values......................................................
Rewrite the following sentences using adjective or adverbs showing degree of change.
1. the school facilities have been improved a lot within the last three years.
-> There have been...........................................
2. there is a minor increase in the number of children going to school this year.
-> the numberof children going to school this year is a minor increase.....................................................
3. The number of nuclear families in the countryside has risen little by little.
-> the number.....................................................
Which is the most important cultural identifier or the feature that defines your cultural identity? Write an essay of 180-250 words.
You can choose one of the following cultural identifiers:
- Festivals and cultural practices
- Shared values and beliefs
- Traditional food
- History
- Education
It's believed that cultural identity helps us identify ourselves as part of a culture.
This can be shown through the language we use to communicate, the food we often eat, the national clothes we wear on special occasions or festivals and cultural praces.
Among these, I think food and culinary traditions are the most important cultural identifiers.
On an individual level, there is a connection between food and each person's family ties.
We grow up eating the food cooked by our mother or other members in our family, so food becomes closely connected to our family traditions.
Many of us associate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it reminds us of our families and holds a special and personal value for us.
Food from our family often becomes the comfort food we seek when we miss our family or feel stressed.
I still remember a memorable moment when I was a kid.
I could not eat rice because I had a toothache.
My mother cooked soup and brought it to bed for me.
The flavor of the soup became something very familiar to me.
Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I remember the soup my mom used to make for me and I crave that soup.
On a larger scale, food is an important part of national culture.
It helps tell where each of us is from.
Each country has its own national cuisine.
For example, Chinese food mainly has sweet and spicy flavor with a special focus on red color decoration.
Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next and acts as a prominent expression of cultural identity.
Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.
In conclusion, food connects people to their family and nation, so it is a good reflection of a person's culture identity.
Some people believe cultural identity is how we identify ourselves as part of a culture.This can simply be done through the language we use, the food we often have, or the clothing we often wear on special occasions. In my opinion, festivals and cultural praces celebrated and preserved years after years are the most important cultural identifiers.
Through festivals, we want to express our unity as well as cultural identifier. Originally, festivals are special occasions when people at a parular place stop working in order to celebrate parties or events. They are often connected with religious beliefs of a specific group of people to thank God sand ancestors for good harvests, fortune, and happiness.
Along with festivals, cultural praces are unique ways of expressing who we are and what country or culture we belong to. These are traditionally considered the right things to do in a community. For example, Vietnamese people usually go to pagodas on first days of New Year to pray for good health and happiness. Although we are now in modern time, these traditions are well preserved respectably as a cultural stereotype.
As people all over the world become closer and closer, we share our festivals and cultural praces - the most important features. We organise international festivals and take part in various kinds of cultural events in other countries. This is always the meaningful way of identifying, sharing and preserving cultures.
People think cultural identity helps them to know that they are part of a culture too . This manifests itself in what is very familiar in everyday life : the language we use to communicate , the clothes we wear every day or during the holidays . In my opinion, the most important thing to identify culture is the behavior, words of each person and traditional cuisine. We must know how to speak properly with others , We have to appreciate food because it helps us to sk together through meals, thanks to it we can grow up . Traditional cuisine is passed down from generation to generation and serves as a typical expression of national cultural identity. Immigrants take their food with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way to maintain their culture as they move to new places. It is a typical reflection to identify each person's culture