Pro-active Living
Phrasal Verbs to Learn
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Meaning Example
sort out
/st at/
giải quyết vấn đề (của
bản thân)
If you can wait a moment, I'll
sort it all out for you.
face up
to
/fes p tu/
chấp nhận,
đương đầu với
Many people find it hard to
face
up to the fact that they are
getting old.
lie in
/la n/
tìm thấy được, tồn tại,
nằm trong, thể hiện ở
His skill
lies in
his ability to
communicate complex ideas
very simply.
come up
with
/km p
wð/
tìm ra, nảy ra (ý tưởng,
ý kiến)
Unless we can
come up with
an
idea by tomorrow, we're in real
trouble.
see
about
/si əbat/
kiểm tra, hỏi thêm
thông tin
I know Janet and Tom aren't
interested in bicycling, but let's
see about Helen.
talk
over
/tk
ovər/
thảo luận vấn đề một
cách kỹ lưỡng để đi
đến quyết định
You'll find it helpful to talk
things over with a friend.
deal
with
/dil wð/
giải quyết, đối phó
The manager must be
professional in dealing with
difficult situations.
Reading & Listening
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từ trong bài học.
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How to become a self-made man
It's time you sorted yourself out. You're 23 now and you still haven't got
a job! You've got to face up to reality. It's about time you realized that
the secret of success lies in taking positive action. Over the next couple
of days, I will expect you to come up with a few ideas about how you're
going to improve your situation, or else you can go and live somewhere
else. Why don't you go and see about that job uncle Herbert offered you
at his factory? I've offered to help talk things over with you, but you
never seem to want my help. You don't deal with things yourself.
Sometimes I think you're just waste of space!
Short Conversations
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cụm động từ trong bài học.
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A
: How do you intend to
deal with
this problem?
B: Needless to say, you know that the problem lies in the budget, we
just can't pay too much or we'll end up in a finacial crisis.
A: I know it seems difficult but I'll help you to sort things out. I have
to come up with a good idea for making some quick money.
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A
: What's the matter with you, Brian? You look so sad.
B: I am worried about my Uncle Tom. He has become more and more
depressed and he just can't face up to the fact that he's too old to work.
A: Why don't you talk it over with Mr. Smith? I think uncle Tom
would be able to earn a little money by doing odd jobs at his factory
like cleaning machines or doing some other domestic chores.
B: Nice idea! Thank you very much. I'll go and see about getting him
a good job with Mr. Smith.
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