Cô ấy là một thiên thần, giống như một chiếc bánh thức ăn, Có một vầng hào quang và tôi đang nhìn, như một cú đúp. Phát trực tiếp với tôi, tôi sẽ là chàng trai điện tử của bạn. Chúng tôi khai thác kim cương, ay, tôi biết tôi là BadBoy.
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Cô ấy là một thiên thần, giống như một chiếc bánh thức ăn, Có một vầng hào quang và tôi đang nhìn, như một cú đúp. Phát trực tiếp với tôi, tôi sẽ là chàng trai điện tử của bạn. Chúng tôi khai thác kim cương, ay, tôi biết tôi là BadBoy.
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A. No thank you. I only have one small suitcase. B. No, I’d like a double, please. C. Is that with breakfast? D. I haven’t got any children. E. Oh, it’s for me. I want a guide book. F. I’ll take the cheaper one. G. That’s very heavy. Have you got a smaller one? H. That looks better. How much is it? I. Is it a good book? J. Just tonight, I think. How much will that be, please? K. Yes, please. I’d like a book about London. L. I want to pay tomorrow morning. M. No, thank you. I want to use it now. N. By cheque if that’s possible. O. That’s all night. P. I’d like a room, please. Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Howard: Receptionist: Good morning. Can I help you? (1) ____________ Will that be a single room? (2) ____________ How long do you want to stay, sir? (3) ____________ For one night, that will be $54 per person. (4) ____________ Yes, it is. How would you like to pay, sir? (5) ____________ That’ll be fine. Your room number is 401. Do you need any help with your luggage? (6) ____________ Here is your key, sir. I hope you enjoy your stay with us. Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Assistant: Tourist: Good morning. Can I help you? (7) ____________ For children or adults? (8) ____________ A lot of tourists buy this one. (9) ____________ What about this one with fewer pages? (10) ____________ The hardback is $8, and the paperback $3.50. (11) ____________ Fine. Shall I put it in a bag for you? (12) ____________ Here you are. Thank you. Thanks. Goodbye.
Dear Aunt Fabienne,
Mum asked me to let you know that i arrived home okay. I enyoued travelling back (1)... train, and i was surprised that (2)... only took me three hours to get home. Thank you very much for looking after me (3)... i was in France. I'm going back to school (4)... week. My French is a lot better (5)... it was before, so i hope my marks will improve!
I (7)... like to keep practising French and i'm looking (7)... a pen friend. i thought of your friend's son Elian. We can send emails once a week. Let me know (8)... you think.
I (9)... we can see each other soon.
Daniel
Today, i talked with Liz Robinson about her vacation in nha trang. Liz's a good friend of mine. She is American. Liz and her parents arrived in Ha Noi this year from the USA. Mr. Robinson works at a school in Ha Noi. He's an English teacher. The family rented an apartment next door to mine.
Last week, the Robinsons moved to a new apartment. It's on the other side of Ha Noi.I miss Liz, but she is coming to visit me next week. It won't be difficult to keep in touch
Liz's about my age. we like playing and talking together.I taught her some Vietnamese. Sometimes we talk in English and sometimes in VIETNAMESE. My English's improving a lot.
Liz helps me with my stamp collection. she always gives me the stamps from the letters she received. her aunt in New York also gets me some stamps.
Next week, she'll bring me some more stamps and we'll have dinner together.
Dịch hộ mk nhoa. Máy mình có vấn đề lên ko vào dc google dịch dc
Mơn trc
Well! I´m good at Mathematics, Art, exploring or discovering new things… I like English, socializing and Science... I don´t have a special hobby, but in my free time (if this can be considered!!) I like singing, writing lyrics in English, searching for information about many things, taking photos and travelling.
With so many things I like, I think that every job can be “acceptable”, except jobs where the employee has keep himself imprisoned in an office all day long… But the funniest thing is that I’m a little bit lazy and I would like to be a singer ever since I know myself…
But right now I would like to be a doctor! I know that the bad part is that doctors have to keep themselves in an office, but who cares?!… I like helping people very much and I enjoy learning all I can about everything! I only hope that my future job will bring me lots of success!!!
It´s obvious that when we go to a job interview we shouldn´t chew gum, come unprepared, look down onto the floor, put our leg up or play with items on the desk, slap the interviewer on the hand, be late and talk fast or speak in slang. We should answer all the questions clearly and directly, bring an extra copy of our CV and references, continuously keep eye contact with the interviewer, display sense of humor and self-confidence, dress appropriately for the interview, get ourselves a strong knowledge of the company, industry and position, give a firm handshake, know the company that is interviewing us, look attentive and sit properly and upright in your chair.
I am very worried with the unemployment because if right now there is no work for everybody, in the future this will be even worse … I think that part-time jobs are good, because young people can get some work experience… And when people want some extra money this could be heaven, just joking!!!
Maybe later I will look for one part-time and yes if I could, I would already have one (to buy important things). But part-time jobs have advantages and disadvantages, too! When we´re studying part-time jobs can take us precious we need to study and our concentration…
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You say you love me, I say you crazy
We're nothing more than friends
You're not my lover, more like a brother
I known you since we were like ten, yeah
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
When you say you love me, that make me crazy
Here we go again
Don't go look at me with that look in your eye
You really ain't going away without a fight
You can't be reasoned with, I'm done being polite
I've told you one, two, three, four, five, six thousand times
Haven't I made it obvious?
Haven't I made it clear?
Want me to spell it out for you?
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Haven't I made it obvious?
Haven't I made it clear?
Want me to spell it out for you?
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Have you got no shame? You looking insane
Turning up at my door
It's two in the morning, the rain is pouring
Haven't we been here before?
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
Have you got no shame? You looking insane
Here we go again
So don't go look at me with that look in your eye
You really ain't going away without a fight
You can't be reasoned with, I'm done being polite
I've told you one, two, three, four, five, six thousand times
Haven't I made it obvious? (Haven't I made it?)
Haven't I made it clear? (Haven't I made it clear?)
Want me to spell it out for you?
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Haven't I made it obvious?
Haven't I made it clear? (Haven't I?)
Want me to spell it out for you? (To spell it out for you?)
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
That's how you f- spell "friends"
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Get that shit inside your head
No, no, yeah, uh, ah
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
We're just friends
So don't go look at me with that look in your eye
You really ain't going nowhere without a fight
You can't be reasoned with, I'm done being polite
I've told you one, two, three, four, five, six thousand times
Haven't I made it obvious? (Have I not made it obvious?)
Haven't I made it clear? (I made it very clear)
Want me to spell it out for you? (Yo)
F-R-I-EN-D-S (I said F-R-I-E-N-D-S)
Haven't I made it obvious? (I made it very obvious)
Haven't I made it clear? (I made it very clear)
Want me to spell it out for you?
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Put the sentences in the correct order to make a conversation
A. Phong: I need to lose weight, too, and i've alwways wanted to take yoga calsses
B. Minh: That's great news!
I've gained some weight, and i'd like to lose it through exercise.
C. Minh: Sure. That's a good idea!
D: Phong: I'm not sure. I'm planning to go there on Friday evening to look around
Do you want to join me?
E: Minh: Do you know if the new gym offers yoga classes?
F. Phong: Minh! Did you hear that a new gym opened on one of the streets nearby?
Fill in the blanks with the health problems in the box: sunburn, obesity, earache, flu, allergy, cold, toothache, fever.
1.She feels very weak, has a high fever and her muscles hurt. She has __________ .
2.He eats lots of junk food and be overweight. _________ is his problem.
3.She went outside all day long without wearing a hat. Now her skin turns red and hurts. She has got __________.
4.I think I'm getting a __________. I've got a sore throat and a runny nose.
5.Mark had lobster for dinner, and now his skin becomes covered with red marks. He says he has a shellfish __________.
6.If you've got ___________, go and see a dentist.
7.His body is too hot and soaked in sweat, but he feels very cold. I think he has a ___________.
8.My sister feels pain in her ear. She has __________.
6.doi sang dang day du:
1.minh's car's new.
2.i'm not your teacher.
3.he isn't hungry.
4.it's hot.
5.we aren't angry.
6.i don't drink beer.
7.he doesn't smoke cigarettes.
8.she didn't watch tv last night.
9.i've got a new room.
10.she hasn't got a ruler.
11.we haven't got good marks.
12.i'd like a room.
13.i can't swim.
14.you mustn't be late.
15.where's my car?
16. what's your name?
17.i coldn't hear.
các bn ơi lm giúp mik vs , ai lm nhanh mik tick cho
Eighteen-year-old Lauren Clark is a student, but she isn't at university yet. Instead she's taking a gap year. 'I decided not to start my maths course immediately. Instead I'm here in Ghana for six months. I'm teaching English and maths to school children. I'm also helping to build the school library. I'm so surprised I can actually do all of this. I'm developing qualities I didn't know I had. I'm more patient and polite – and I'm certainly not lazy here! I feel more responsible and I think I'm growing up.
In Europe, taking a gap year is very common. Instead of heading straight to college after school, more and more students take a year off to travel, work, explore special interests or volunteer.
'Colleges find that students who made this choice are more confident and mature when they arrive and do better on their courses,' said Dr Edwin Chance, Rector of York University.
1. Where is Lauren working?
2. How long is she staying there?
T or F?
3. Lauren doesn't want to study maths at university next year
4. She's helping Ghanian children with their maths
5. She's learning about herself
6. Lots of young pepole are doing a similar thing to Lauren
7. When students take a gap year, it's not good for their studies