Topic speaking English 11 học kì II :
1. Talk about one of the wonders in the world
2. Talk about your hobby
3. Talk about the solutions to protect our environment
4. Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of the alternative energy
5. Talk about your favourite sport
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Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with ONE suitable word.
It is often said that the British talk about the weather more than any other people in the world; some extremists (1.)______ that they talk about nothing else. But in fact, even in countries with (2.)______ less changeable climates than Britain’s, the weather is an endless, if not varied, (3.)______ of conversational fodder. This seems only natural when you consider that the weather is one of the few things we all have in (4.)______. It affects our senses, and (5.)______ our moods, so directly and, at times, so intensely (6.)______ it is only natural we should talk about it. After several days (7.)______ even weeks of dark, gloomy weather, a bright day tends to bring out the best in everyone; people recognize the relief (8.)______ others’ expressions which they feel inside themselves, and find it hard to resist commenting a change which is having such an evident (9.)______ on everyone. “Nice day, isn’t it?” is much more than simply a comment on the state of the weather; it is a comment on the human state itself, an acknowledgement that the tenability of our place in the universe depends
(10.)______ the existence of a community of human feeling
Write a paragraph talk about the topic : What are the problems of population explosion ?
Talk about your predictions about Chau Doc city in the future. You can talk about the economy, people, environment, transport system.
Giúp mk vs
Use the correct verb form
1.I can't help (laugh) at him
2. Why did you (move) your car? The policeman told me (move) it
3.We can't decide what (do)
4. Try (forget) it, it isn't worth (worry) about
5.It is no use (try)(interrupt) him. You'll have (wait) till he stops (talk)
6.They spoke about (study) English
7. You should (avoid)(smoke) after meals
8.She was please (receive) such a nice gift
9.We noticed the thief (run) out
10.Please help me (carry) this heavy box
11. They are good at (study) science
12.My father gets used to (get) up early in the morning
13.I can't help (consider) his opinion
14.You should (try)(wear) any shirts you want (buy)
15.He used to (fall) asleep without (take)his shoes off
16.She stop (talk) about her illness and went on (tell) us about all her other problems
17.I'd love (have) a coat like that
18.I intend (tell) her what I think
19.He is thinking of (leave) his job
20.Try (avoid)(make) jim angry
21.Ihate (see) a child (cry)
22.Gravity makes water (run) downhill
23.It is difficult (get) used to (eat) with chopsticks
24.Stop (argue) and start (work)
25. I used (smoke) 40 cigarettes a day
26.She is looking forward to (see) you
27. They are fone of (read) books
28. Would you mind (show) me how (work) the lift?
VII. Fill each of the blanks with one suitable word.
When people are asked why they choose ……1…… live in big cities, most of them usually talk about the variety of entertainment to be ……2…… there. But I wonder how ……3…… of them actually feel like ……4…… to the theatre or a concert after a hard day ……5…… the office and a crowded ride home on the Underground. And how many of them visit the famous galleries and museums other than ……6…… they are caught in the rain without an umbrella?
Meanwhile, those tourists ……7…… make shopping and travel ……8…… the centre of town so difficult in the summer months are visiting the sights which the inhabitants are so proud of, but don’t quite have the time ……9…… see. It was only ……10…… moving to the country that I realized how to enjoy my free time. Living there ……11…… me aware that legs are not intended simply to ……12…… you ……13…… your front door to your car! Evening are filled ……14…… little more ……15…… a leisurely drink with friends who’d ……16…… talk about darts than discotheques. Of course, there are days ……17…… the entertainment page of the national newspaper to go up ……18…… town, but when you go……19…… a walk across the fields, talk to the postman, and see the amateur dramatic society’s latest production, you’re far ……20…… busy to find the time!
Talking about causes of population explodion ( you should talk the following main points )
- You can give from 3 to 5 causes ( awareness, death rate,... )The Suez Canal is a 192 km artificial waterway 1)..........connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. It provides a shortcut for ships travelling 2) .......... European and American ports, as well as ports located 3)..........Asia, Africa and Oceania. Without it, traders from Europe 4) .......... have to sail around the entire continent of Africa to reach Asia, adding 9,656 km 5) ..........the journey.
The idea of 6) ..........the Mediterranean and Red Seas is an old one. Four thousand years 7) .........., the pharaohs in Egypt made the first attempt to link the two seas. Today’s canal was built between 1859 and 1869 under the direction of a French engineer called Ferdinand de Lesseps. Constructing the canal 8) ..........a massive task. Several lakes made up 45 km of the distance, but the 9) ..........of the 192 km had to be dug from the desert. One and a half million Egyptians worked 10)......... the canal. Tragically, 11) .......... estimated 120,000 died. Today, the canal transports about 14% of the total world trade, and about 8% of the world’s shipping traffic passes through 12).......... . The Suez Canal is often referred to 13) .......... “The crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa”, 14)..........of its significance as a trade route between 15) .......... continents.
The idea of 6) ..........the Mediterranean and Red Seas is an old one. Four thousand years 7) .........., the pharaohs in Egypt made the first attempt to link the two seas. Today’s canal was built between 1859 and 1869 under the direction of a French engineer called Ferdinand de Lesseps. Constructing the canal 8) ..........a massive task. Several lakes made up 45 km of the distance, but the 9) ..........of the 192 km had to be dug from the desert. One and a half million Egyptians worked 10)......... the canal. Tragically, 11) .......... estimated 120,000 died. Today, the canal transports about 14% of the total world trade, and about 8% of the world’s shipping traffic passes through 12).......... . The Suez Canal is often referred to 13) .......... “The crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa”, 14)..........of its significance as a trade route between 15) .......... continents.
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HANDLING the INTERVIEW
The..................of the interview is to provide a case history of the candidate.It may be a tall order to................a candidate to tell you the details of his or her life in the time, usually quite the short..............is the available for the interview. If candidates are convinced that there is a sympatheic listener,................, it is suprising................ communicative they can become.
Conducting an interview................relies esentially on two things. The first is the establishment of a relationship with candidates, ................will encourage them to talk freely about themselves. This can't be done if interviews use interviews as an.................to show what busy and important...............they are. ................can it be done by a series of set formulae for putting the candidates at ease, ....................as shaking hands or offering coffee. The second task is to steer the candidate over the ground to be covered so that the essential facts appear as quickly as possible and irrelevancies are cut down to a minium. Each remark................guide the candidate to talk about the right things.................interrupting the flow of conversation. Each interview is..................and foremost a conversation, and unless it is successfull as such it will................be a good interview.