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UNIT PEACE TALKS News: Afghan Taliban cancel peace talks with U.S citing 'agenda disagreement’ PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters)- The Afghan Taliban said on Tuesday they had called off peace talks with U.S officials in Qatar this week due to an “agenda disagreement”, especially over the involvement of Afghan officials as well as a possible ceasefire and prisoner exchange Two days of peace talks had been set to start on Wednesday, Taliban officials told Reuters earlier, but the hardline Islamic militant group had refused to allow “puppet” Afghan officials to join The war in Afghanistan is America’s longest overseas military intervention It has cost Washington nearly a trillion dollars and killed tens of thousands of people “The U.S officials insisted that the Taliban should meet the Afghan authorities in Qatar and both sides were in disagreement over declaring a ceasefire in 2019,” a Taliban source told Reuters “Both sides have agreed to not meet in Qatar.” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said earlier the two sides were still working on the technical details and were not clear on the agenda for the talks The U.S Embassy in Kabul did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the cancellation The talks, which would have been the fourth round with U.S special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, would have involved a USS withdrawal, prisoner exchange and the lifting of a ban on movement of Taliban leaders, a Taliban leader had told Reuters 90 GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE QUOC TE Taliban sources said that they had demanded U.S authorities release 25,000 prisoners and they would free 3,000, but that U.S officials were not keen to discuss the exchange at this stage “We would never achieve major gains on Khalilzad doesn’t'have second Taliban official announce any ceasefire until and unless we the ground We have the feeling that Zalmay enough power to make important decisions,” a said The Taliban said Khalilzad would visit the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China to continue the discussion Khalilzad’s office was not available for a comment The Taliban have rejected repeated requests from regional powers to allow Afghan officials to take part in the talks, insisting that the United States is their main adversary in the 17-year war The insurgents, seeking to re-impose strict Islamic law after their 2001 ouster by U.S.-led troops, called off a meeting with U.S officials in Saudi Arabia this week because of Riyadh’s insistence on bringing the Western-backed Afghan government to the table Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the UAE took part in the last round of talks in December Western diplomats based in Kabul said Pakistan’s cooperation in the peace process will be crucial to its success Independent security analysts and diplomats said the neighboring country’s powerful military has kept close ties with the Afghan Taliban U.S officials have accused Pakistan of providing safe haven to Taliban militants in its border regions and using them as an arm of its foreign policy Pakistan denies the claim The United States, which sent troops to Afghanistan in the wake of Sept 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington and at the peak of the deployment had more than 100,000 troops in the country, withdrew most of its forces in 2014 It keeps around 14,000 troops there as part of a NATO-led mission aiding Afghan security forces and hunting militants GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE QUOC TE 91 Reports last month about U.S President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw thousands of troops from Afghanistan triggered uncertainty in Kabul which depends on the United States and other foreign powers for military support and training the As peace talks gained momentum a draft agreement drawn up by influential U.S think tank RAND Corporation outlining the clauses for a potential peace deal was officials and diplomats in Kabul circulated among Afghan The document, reviewed by Reuters, suggests that the United States and NATO withdraw their military missions in phases over an expected period of 18 months It adds that the United States may continue providing civilian assistance (Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-afghanistan-taliban/ afghantaliban-cancel-peace-talks-with-u-s-citing-agenda-disagreement- idUSKCN1P20BL) ta PART 1: READING COMPREHENSION Questions 1-5: Decide if the statements are True/False/Not given Washington has never been involved in such a long military intervention as in the war in Afghanistan The U.S Embassy in Kabul gave instant reply to a demand for comment about the abandonment U.S officials wanted to talk about prisoner exchanges with Pakistan The third round of US-Taliban talks was held at the end of 2018 Taliban would let 25,000 American prisoners go in case US freed its 3,000 prisoners Questions 6-10: Choose the best answer Which of the following statements is true about Zalmay Khalilzad? A He isa U.S diplomatic representative B He doesn’t have any power to make important decisions 9? GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ C He is a U.S spokesman D Both A and B What are correct does the author mean by mentioning “puppet” Afghan officials? A Afghan officials are moving B Afghan officials are active C Afghan officials cannot make decisions D Afghan officials cannot join the peacetalks Which of the following statements is NOT MENTIONED in the passage? A Pakistan was said to protect Taliban militants B Taliban spokesman said there is no information about future peace talks C Afghan government is supported by Western countries D US sent 100,000 troops to Afghanistan in 2014 The word “it” which is bolded in the paragraph refers to: A New York and Washington B Afghanistan C The US D NATO 10 What sentence can summarize the news? A Afghan Taliban negotiate with the US through agenda B The US withdrawal from Afghan Taliban and its attitude C New moves in the development of the US and Afghan Taliban tension D US called off peace talks with Afghan Taliban over agenda differences GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH 0UAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 93 Questions 11-15: Matching information A B 11 US- Afghan had given information to Reuters about the talks with U.S special envoy Taliban peace talks 12 Afghanistan B was in favour of Afghan security forces 13 A Taliban leader C would visit UAE, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China 14 The Taliban Shouldn’t meet the Afghan authorities in Qatar 15 NATO relies on US and foreign powers for military training will take place in Qatar affirmed that the United States is their main rival for 17 years H were not ready on the agenda Questions 16-20: Answer the question with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS 16 What were the attitude of the Taliban and Afghan authorities about the agenda for peace talks? 17 Which agency is accountable for setting up a draft after the negotiation warrant promising? 18 Who has put the blame on Pakistan about using Taliban as a tool of foreign policy? 19 Who repeatedly required the Taliban to allow Afghan officials to join the talks? 20 How many rounds of talks had taken place before this cancelled one? GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 94 Questions 21-25: Fill in each gap with ONE exact word from the news 21 The President has used his immense to prevent important deals from actually getting done 22 Donald Trump had attacked Democrats for rejecting his proposals to end the longest shut down in U.S history 23 There is nothing to stop the two Koreas from an end to the war themselves, or signing a bilateral peace treaty 24 U.S service members were during an explosion while conducting a routine patrol in Syria 25 A analysis has found the in the number of GPs access across England 'shocking", Useful Word List hardline (adj.):/ ha:d lam/ having extreme political beliefs, and refusing to change them E.g.: The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hardline Calvinist reformer intervention (n.)/ mto'venfon/: the act of becoming involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens E.g.: In the second group of states, direct intervention in the economy was limited adversary (n.)/'zdvasori/: a country or person you are fighting or competing against E.g.: The peace talks proved that even great adversaries were capable of cooperation insurgent (n.)/m's3:dzont/: one of a group of people fighting against the government of their own country, or against authority E.g.: His organization became a model for future insurgents GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH PHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 95 deployment (n) /do'ploiment/: the movement of equipment to a place or position for military action troops or of extra security civilian (n) /so viljon/: anyone the military forces or the police not ® E.g.: The authorities announced deployment forces in towns and cities to prevent violence who is amember of ~] E.g.: Many innocent civilians were killed during the war Momentum (n) /mov'mentom/: the ability to keep increasing, developing, or betng more successful E.g.: Governments often lose momentum in their second term of office trigger (v)/‘trigo/: to make especially a series of events something happen very quickly, E.g.: Certain forms of mental illness can be triggered by food allergies ceasefire (n) /‘si:sfaro/: an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time, especially so that a more permanentagreement can be made E.g.: They have called a temporary ceasefire in the region 10 tie (n)/ta/: a strong relationship between people, groups, or countries E.g.: the importance of strong family ties | bbaRr Task 1: Write a summary 2: WRITING of the news with no more than 10 sentences Task 2: Paraphrase the following passage Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said earlier the two sides were still working on the technical details and were not clear on the agenda for the talks The U.S Embassy in Kabul did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the cancellation 96 GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾN ANH PHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ The talks, which would have been the fourth round with U.S special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, would have involved a USS withdrawal, prisoner exchange and the lifting of a ban on movement of Taliban leaders, a Taliban leader had told Reuters Taliban sources said that they had demanded U.S authorities release 25,000 prisoners and they would free 3,000, but that U.S officials were not keen to discuss the exchange at this stage “We would never announce any ceasefire until and unless we achieve major gains on the ground We have the feeling that Zalmay Khalilzad doesn’t have enough power to make important decisions,” a second Taliban official said The Taliban said Khalilzad would visit the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China to continue the discussion Khalilzad’s office was not available for a comment Task 3: Describe a line graph The chart below describes negative ratings for the Taliban in Pakistan Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant Negative Ratings for the Taliban in Pakistan 80% 2008 2009 Unfavorable 2010 2011 Source: Spring 2014 Giolxal Atituries surveyPEW RESEARCH CENTER 2012 2015 2014 GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE Quoc TE 97 Task 4: Choose one of the following topics to write an essay of about 250 words In your opinion, how hard is it to live our daily life in a country that has experienced as many conflicts as Afghanistan has in the last 50 years? Returning home from the war in Afghanistan, a great number of American soldiers have suffered from both physical wounds and psychological injuries Do you agree or disagree? Task 5: Write a reflection of about 200 words Do you think supporting peace is nowadays more important than ever? How people live their lives in a peaceful country? Is Vietnam peaceful enough for you to live? UNIT WORLD BANK News: Jim Yong Kim steps down as President of World Bank World Bank President, Jim Yong Kim has made the surprise announcement that he is stepping down after six years in the post His resignation will take effect from February 2019 Mr Kim, 59, was not due to leave until 2022, after he was re- elected for a second five-year term in 2017 He will "join a firm and focus on increasing infrastructure investments in developing countries", the World Bank said _ Ina statement, Mr Kim said: "It has been a great honour to serve as President of this remarkable institution, full of passionate individuals dedicated to the mission of ending extreme poverty in our lifetime” No reason was given for his unexpected resignation Kristalina Georgieva, the World Bank's chief executive officer, will assume the role of interim president Analysis: AndrewWalker, economics correspondent: "So he hasn't actually gone yet, but we can still start thinking about who will take over I am not going to speculate about particular candidates so much as about one big international political sore that will probably flare up again Will it once again be a United States nominee that gets the job as it always has been? It goes back to an understanding when the Bank was created in the 1940s, after the Second World War: an American would run the World Bank; an European would be in charge of the International Monetary Fund That's the way it has always been It's an arrangement that many regard as anachronistic The two institutions now have 166 GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ Museums and art galleries should concentrate on local works rather than showing the cultures or artworks from other countries To what extent you agree or disagree? Many museums charge for admission while others are free Do you think the advantages of charging people for admission to museums outweigh the disadvantages? Task 5: Choose one of the following topics to write a reflection of about 200-250 words Do you think that old buildings like Notre Dame de Paris should be preserved and restored? How beneficial are old buildings to our community? Are there any famous buildings/landmarks in your hometown? What are they? Describe a famous building/landmark in your hometown and explain landmark/building why you think it is an important UNIT 15 TERRORISM News: Strasbourg Christmas market shooting: suspect on the run after three killed France upgrades security threat level after terrorist attack leaves at least 12 injured France has upgraded its security threat level as hundreds of police hunted a gunman who shot three people dead and injured 12 others in a terror attack on Strasbourg’s celebrated Christmas market on Tuesday evening Six hours after the gunman disappeared after firing at passers-by in the busy city centre, the interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said the government had raised the risk level to the highest category The move would strengthen border controls and bolster protection of Christmas markets and other events In a statement, Castaner said the gunman had opened fire in three different places in the city before engaging in firefights with patrolling soldiers “He fought twice with our security forces,” Castaner said French media reported the man, who was injured in one of the exchanges, then jumped in a taxi and disappeared 168 GIÁO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE QUỐC TẾ Police immediately cut off major roads in and out of the city and launched a massive operation involving 350 police gendarmes and soldiers, as well as helicopters, to find him French security services said they had identified the gunman as a 29-year-old born in Strasbourg, known to police and also on the “Fiche S” list of potential security threats French media reported that gendarmes had attempted to arrest the man for a separate crime at his home in the Neudorf district of southeast Strasbourg earlier on Tuesday The suspect was not home, but officers reportedly found grenades in his apartment Shortly before 8pm local time, the man, armed with an automatic rifle, walked over one of the city’s many bridges around the Grand fle toward the Christmas market, which attracts millions of visitors every year Witnesses said the man fired a first volley of rounds and then walked down the street before opening fire again Local resident Yoann Bazard said he heard “two or three shots” and screams; and when he went to his window he saw people running “After that I closed the shutters Then I heard more shots, closer this time There were two or three episodes like that As it got close, it was really shocking There were a lot of screams.” GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TE 169 Freelance journalist Camille Belsoeur said he was at a friend’s apartment in the city centre and at first mistook the gunfire for firecrackers “We opened the window I saw a soldier firing shots, about 12 to 15 shots,” he said He said other soldiers yelled for people to stay indoors and shouted: “Go home! Go home!” to those outside One of the dead was said to be a Thai tourist who was shot in the head outside a restaurant Staff and diners tried to save him but were unsuccessful Six of the injured were reported to be in a critical condition The anti-terrorist section of the Paris prosecutor’s office declared the incident to be an act of terrorism and announced an inquiry had been opened into “murder and attempted murder in relation to a criminal enterprise” The French president, Emmanuel Macron, immediately held a crisis meeting at the interior ministry in Paris The gunman reportedly shot at soldiers patrolling as part of the nationwide Operation Sentinelle, the French military operation introduced in the aftermath of terrorist attacks in and around Paris in January 2015, and was injured when they fired back Police asked residents in the centre of Strasbourg to stay at home, bars and restaurants were ordered to close and not let customers leave Hours after the shootings, thousands of people remained unable to leave city centre restaurants, bars, libraries, and other public buildings following police orders for everyone to stay off the streets About 5,000 people were stuck inside the local sports stadium The BBC reported the order was lifted in the early hours of Wednesday 170 GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TE The European parliament, which is sitting in Strasbourg, was put on lockdown, and the parliament’s safety awareness division sent a message to MEPs advising those dining in the city centre to “please stay inside and don’t go out” “TA] decision has been taken, as a precautionary measure, to close the European parliament building in Strasbourg We ask you to stay calm and safe within [European parliament] premises,” it read Later, Antonio Tajani, the president of the parliament, said it would not be “intimidated” by terrorism Several MEPs in city centre restaurants reported hearing gunfire The Yorkshire and Humber MEP Richard Corbett tweeted that he was dining in the city “where shots (were) fired” The restaurant was “not letting anyone in or out’, he added Theresa May said she was “shocked and saddened” by the “terrible” attack in Strasbourg “My thoughts are with all of those affected and with the French people,” the British prime minister tweeted (Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/1 1/strasbourgshooting-in-eastern-france) ta PART 1: READING COMPREHENSION Questions 1-5: Matching headings Choose a suitable heading for each paragraph from A-E wk YN Statements from witnesses Actions from authorities The attacker has been identified European parliament was heavily affected Security has been enhanced GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH 0UAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 171 Questions 6-9: Choose the best answer The word “passers-by” (paragraph 2) refers to: A Billionaires B Law enforcement C Pedestrians D Politicians What is not true about the terrorist? A There were 15 sufferer assaulted by him in the attack B Before engaging in the firefight with the bluecoats, he had opened fire in three area C His birthplace is in Strasbourg D He was listed on the “Fiche S” as an implausible safety hazard What didn’t Antonio Tajani mention in his tweet? A He expressed his sorrow to the sufferer of the attacks B The Parliament will not be frightened by terrorists or criminal attacks C They will launch an operation to hunt the terrorist D They will go on working and building democracy against terrorist assaults up freedom and Strasbourg’s Christmas market is: A France’s most well-known seasonal events B Reachable by bridge and canoe C Ran under extreme insurance D Located on a bank of River Seine Questions 10-13: Matching information A B A 10 Christophe Castaner said they had picked up on the identity of the gunman as a 29-year-old born in Strasbourg, known to police and also on the “Fiche S” list of hazardous safety threats 172 GIÁO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TE 11 Camille Belsoeur affirmed that the government upgraded its safety threat level had 12 French security services and then walked 13 The anti-terrorist section | D announced that they were strengthening controls at the France-German border near Strasbourg said the man shot a first volley of rounds down the street before opening fire one more time of the Paris prosecutor’s office declared the occurence to be an act of terrorism and announced an inquiry had been opened into “murder and aimed murder in relation to a criminal enterprise” was at his buddy’s apartment in the city centre and at first mistook the gunfire for firecrackers G was stuck inside the local sports stadium H failed to gain asylum in Germany Questions 14-18: Decide if the statements are True/False/Not Given 14 One of the dead was a Thai tourist who had spent just a few days in France 15 16 The suspect in the shooting was identified by French media as 29-year-old Cherif Chekatt, who has a long criminal record and had been flagged as a suspected extremist After fighting with patrolling soldiers, the gunman opened fire in three different places in the city 17 Many people took refuge in local restaurants and bars, which were ordered to close and not let customers leave 18 Germany’s border guard said they were strengthening controls at the Franco-German border near Strasbourg Questions 19-21; Answer THREE WORDS 19 the questions with NO MORE THAN What did the man after he fired a first volley of rounds and then walked down the street? GIÁO TRÌNH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE QUGC TẾ 20 173 Who held a crisis meeting at the interior ministry? 21 Who was “shocked and disheartened” by the “terrible” attack in Strasbourg? Questions 22- 25: Fill in each gap with ONE exact word from the news 22 Most countries continue to prefer to trade with nearby 23 The United Nations estimates that about half of these languages are in danger of 24 The government claims that, over many years, they took tì Hy nh tk kh kh of state organizations, such as the security forces 25 The President is facing the toughest of his leadership after three weeks of violent protests across the country Useful Word List bolster /‘baulsta(r)/ (v): to improve something or make it stronger E.g.: ® | needed to stress the bus driver’s evidence in order to bolster my case e Falling interest rates may help to bolster up the economy patrol /pe traol/ (v): go around an area or a building at regular times to check that it is safe and that there is no trouble E.g.: e Guards can be seen patrolling everywhere Aircraft regularly patrol the frontier Gendarme /'3pnda:m/ (n): a member of the French police force E.g.: e A man was arrested by the gendarmes and held for questioning e Hundreds of gendarmes violence in riot gear struggled to control the GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE QUOC TE 174 Grenade /gro‘netd/ (n): a small bomb that can be thrown by hand or fired from a gun E.g.: rocket-propelled grenades Freelance / 'fri:la:ns/ (adv): by selling your work or services to several different organizations rather than being employed by one particular organization E.g.: e I work freelance from home e She went (= started to work) freelance last year Prosecutor /'prostkju:ta(r)/ (n): e a public official who charges somebody officially with a crime and prosecutes them in court e a lawyer who leads the case against a defendant in court E.g.: In French law this is the function ofthe Public (State) Prosecutor who decides upon the legal action to be taken in relation to an offence Inquiry (also enquiry) /m'kwatori/ (n): an official process to find out the cause of something or to find out information about something E.g.: e a public enquiry into the environmental effects of the proposed new road e Two men have been helping police with their enquiries (= are being questioned about a crime, but have not been charged with it) aftermath /'a:ftamz0/ (n): the situation that exists as a result of an important (and usually unpleasant) event, especially a war, an accident, etc E.g.: e How does a country cope with the aftermath of war? e The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 175 MEP (n): abbreviation for Member of the European Parliament E.g.: An MEP is a_ politician who has been elected to represent an area of their country in the European Union 10 Intimidate /m'timidert/ (v): intimidate somebody (into something/into doing something): to frighten or threaten somebody so that they will what you want E.g.: e They were accused of intimidating people into voting for them e She refused to be intimidated by their threats ShbaRr 2: WRITING Task 1: Paraphrase the following passage France has upgraded its security threat level as hundreds of police hunted a gunman who shot three people dead and injured 12 others in a terror attack on Tuesday evening Strasbourg’s celebrated Christmas market on Six hours after the gunman disappeared after firing at passers-by in the busy city centre, the interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said the government had raised the risk level to the highest category The move would strengthen border controls protection of Christmas markets and other events and bolster Task 2: Summarize the news in about 100-150 words Task 3: Describe the bar chart The bar chart below shows the number of people killed by terrorist attacks in some countries outside Western Europe during the period of 2001-2004 Report the main features and make comparison wherever relevant GIAO TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH CHUYÊN NGÀNH QUAN HỆ QUỐC TẾ 176 Victims Of Terrorist Attacks Outside Western Europe Number of persons killed by terrorist attacks In selected countries, 2001-2014 ran E Afghanistan RE EES 42.75: 16,588 Pakistan | {13,524 Nigeria (i RR india = Syria EE 11.997 HN USA H HE Somalia Sl BR MB 3.592 pe | “— TỶ Ỷ— Ỷ—— Worldwide 3.047 2.883 ị 108,294 \ | Western Europe 420 Russia mm NNN 2606 i Algeria @&: 9D 2.475 Sudan [Es Mi 2.325 Yemen Sas (iB 2,029 @ đ â @statistachars: Source: Global Tens ariam Database Ít HOPIIMGTox oxi SỈAEstaf2 Task 4: Describe the line graph The line graph below illustrates the trend that terrorism spread from 2000-2014 Report the main features and make comparison wherever relevant Terrorism's spread since the turn of the century The number of countries that experienced severe losses frorn terrorism from 2000-2014 @ Over 250 deaths 18 = @ Over 500 deaths 17 16 000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 O00 Source: Global Terrorism SH index ; journal SS statista % GIAO TRINH TIENG ANH CHUYEN NGANH QUAN HE Quéc TE 177 Task 5: Choose one of the following topics to write an essay of about 250 words Terrorism has become more influential nowadays, leading to increased threat among the common men who intend to live in peace and tranquillity on earth Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience Terrorism is one of the major threats to the survival of man on this planet Much has been talked about terrorism but very small is done in this direction How you think can the problem of terrorism solved? In recent years terrorism in Pakistan has increased What are the possible causes and solutions to this? 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