... such as: Englishfor Education, English
for Finance and Banking, Englishfor Economics, Business English, and so on, so that they
can obtain technical terms and specialized knowledge for their ... can be said that the Englishmajors have high and
positive attitude towards learning English as most respondents (38/42) accounting for 90%
say that they study Englishfor finding a good job ... to be taught forEnglish
majors in Haiphong University
2.1.1. The course syllabus
The Foreign Language Department of Haiphong University consists of 3 major sub-
divisions: The English, Russian...
... reading English
textbooks or English materials, and therefore, they sometimes read them inefficiently.
For the second-year students of English, although they have been learning Englishfor
at ... They want to be able to read for
information and pleasure, for their career, and for study purposes. In fact, in most EFL
situations, the ability to read in a foreign language is all that students ... reading would normally start with
reading for the main ideas or for general information then for general comprehension and
finally, after much practice, for details comprehension”. ER is generally...
... Study
3.1. The current English learning, teaching and testing situation at HUBT
There are over 1500 second-year non -majors of English at HUBT. English is their
required subject for foreign language. ... Scoring format for each semester
This study is only focused on the final achievement computer-based MCQs 1.
3.2. The course objectives, syllabus and materials used for the second non -majors of
English ... equip students with business English and communication skills
necessary for their future career, learning and teaching activity for the second-year non-
English majors mainly focus on developing...
... expansion.
I
allow (for) , provide for
The de-
sign of thefront pockets allowsfor expansion.
I
be ripe for
a ready-made hotel chain ripe for further expansion
I be
set for
The company is setfor further ... afair rewardfor his efforts.
make every
effort
We are making every effort to obtain the release of
the hostages.
effortless
adj.
• VERBS
appear, be, look, seem
Burton made the jump
look effortless.
• ... sb's-:
Through their ef-
forts, enough money was raised to buy the equipment.
• PHRASES
your best efforts
Despite our best efforts, we
didn't manage to win the match.
a reward for your efforts
Second...
... towards the
labour force
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advance
adoption
noun
1of child
• VERB
+
ADOPTION
offer sb for, place sb for, put sb
up for
She has decided to put the child up for adoption.
I
be available for
When will ... admiration
I - for
admiration for his
work
• PHRASES
a gasp of admiration
The picture was greet-
ed with gasps of admiration.
have nothing but admir-
ation for sb/sth
I have nothing but admiration for the ... in need of, need,
require
I
expect
I
ask for, call for, seek
I advise you to
seek assistancefrom thepolice.
I
turn to sb for
She had no
one to turn tofor assistance.
I be of, come to sb's
Do...
... bid
for the company.
I retract
I
call for, invite
They have in-
vited bidsfor theproperty.
I
increase, raise
I
accept
• PREP. -
by/from
a £24-million bid by a rival football
club
-for
a bidfor ... coffees on the bill?
I -
for
the
billfor the meal
2 proposal for a new law
• ADJ.
controversial
I
emergency
I
private member's
• VERB
+
BILL
bring before Parliament, bring for-
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ward/in, introduce, ... PREP. -for
A TV can be a real blessingfor oldpeople.
• PHRASES a blessing in disguise
(=
a thing that seems
unfortunate, but is later seento befortunate), count your
blessings
(=
to begrateful for...
... had total disrespect for women.
I
mean no
I
mean no disrespect to the team, but their performance was
poor.
• PREP. -
for
The new manager showed a healthy disres-
pectfor
formality.
• PHRASES
no ... distributor for
these Russian goods to the world market.
• PREP. through althe -
You can get the book through
your local distributor.
I -
for
the exclusive distributor for
these goods
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a distributor for ... her the
month before. an eye for detail He has an excellent eyefor
detail. full of detail Her short stories arefull of detail and
humour. a lack of detail The report was criticized for its
lack...
... www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark.
misleading. -
for
forecasts for earnings
0
forecasts for dif-
ferent sectors of the industry
0
forecasts for theyear
forecast
verb
• ADY. accurately, correctly
I
originally
higher ... VERB
+
FORECAST
be difficult to, be hard to
• PHRASES
be widely forecast
a result that was widely
forecast
forefront
noun
the forefront
• VERB + FOREFRONT
remain at/in
Education remains
at the forefront ... begged God toforgive him.
I try to
• PREP.
for
She neverforgave him for losing her ring.
• PHRASES
forgive and forget
He was not the sort of man
toforgiue aruiforget.
Please purchase PDF Split-Merge...
... PREP.
for sb/sth's -
When the prime minister's health
problems continued, he resigned for thegood of theparty.
• PHRASES
a force for good
In disadvantaged areas,
schools can beaforcefor ... VERB
+
GRANT
apply for I be eligible for, qualify for
You may be eligible for a clothing grant.
I
get, obtain, re-
ceive
You can get a grant if you've lived in the area for
three years.
I
award ... GROUP
+
VERB
form
The group formed back in
1992.
I
split up
The group has split up and re-formed several
times with different musicians.
• GROUP
+
NOUN
member
• PREP.
as a -
The gorillas go foraging for...
... VERB
+
HELP appeal for, ask for, beg for, call for,
scream for, seek, send for, shoutfor, summon
Police are
appealing for help in catching the killers.
o
I opened the
window and called .for help.
I
bring, ... af-
fected by, be infected by
I
spread, transmit
I
be/test
negative for, be/test positive for
I
test sb/sth for,
screen sth for
screening bloodfor HIV
I
treat
• HIV
+
NOUN infection
I
antibody, virus
I
carrier,
sufferer
I
status
If ... succeed.
I
begin to
I
continue to
• PREP.
for
Weare hopingfor good weather.
• PHRASES
hope against hope
(=
to continue to hope
for sth even though it is very unlikely), hope for the best
(=
to hope that sth...
... BBC news
on the radio because it's too fast for me and I can't
understand it.' That's a pity! When it's too fast for
you, when you can't understand it, that is ...
radio play. Let the cassette play. But DON'T listen.
Just HEAR. Your subconscious will listen for you. And
you will still learn. If you listen and try to
understand, you may block on one word ... excellent
vocabulary.
secret #6: 30 MINUTES A DAY BETTER THAN 3.5 HOURS A WEEK
In fact, 30 minutes of English study once a day is
better than 5 *hours* once a week! Study regularly.
Study often.
LITTLE...
... (Salkind, 2006, p. 92).
The forty students participating in this study are the first year
students. Their English level
was Elementary. The most serious difficulties for them are the lack of ... importantly, they emphasized the need for instructions on how to
learn better and to clear away all these problems. Before the experiment they had finished
one term of English. In the first term, the ... Thesis.
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especially important for language learning because they are tools for active, self-directed
movement, which is essential for developing communicative competence”. Besides...