... 7 tips for writing in English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng Anh
Viết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; you never know when it might
rain.
• Ngắn: Don't forget to take an umbrella.
4. Dùng câu rõ ràng
Nếu bạn có nhiều ý muốn diễn đạt thì ... biến
Dùng những từ mà hầu hết mọi người đều biết và hiểu nghĩa.
Ví dụ:
• Từ lạ: It was a blistering day.
• Từ quen thuộc: It was a hot day.
3. Dùng câu ngắn
Viết ngắn, đơn giản và đi thẳng vào...
... thing before it happens: spodziewać się,
oczekiwać.
"I'm really looking forward to vacation. I can't wait for it to
begin!"
look into (inseparable): investigate / get more ... on this form?"
fill in for (inseparable): temporarily do someone else's work;
temporarily substitute for another person: zastąpić.
"Professor Newton is in the hospital and won't ... won't be able to
teach for the rest of the term. Do you know who's going to fill
in for her?"
fill out (1. separable): complete a form by adding required
information: uzupełnić:
"Of...
... fresh rain in a forest in the fall. Certainly a unified concept, but
we would not consider the smell of fresh rain in a forest in the fall a word. In fact, English
simply has no single word for ... although the
word looks rather similar to a word such as inventor. Inventor (‘someone who invents
(something)’) is decomposable into two morphemes, because both invent- and -or are
meaningful elements, ... framework and draws on insights from various
research traditions.
Word-formation inEnglish can be used as a textbook for a course on word-
formation (or the word-formation parts of morphology courses),...
... writer's work you want to refer to,
and in how much detail. In some cases, paraphrasing may simply involve reducing, or
summarising, what the original writer has said into a single sentence: ...
or they will never continue to the end. A good introduction gets the reader wanting more.
Points to include in an introduction
In the introduction to an article you present your topic in ... the context of your own work.
Summarising therefore is a skill that involves picking out the key ideas in someone else's
writing and linking them up in your own words.
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Language...
... searching for a stranger dressed in white clothes.
a. interviewing
b. pulling in
c. arresting
d. looking for
d
27. The police decided to the department store after they had received
a bomb warning.
a. ... their babies arrive, the Johnsons hope painting and
decorating the new nursery.
a. having finished
b. having been finished
c. to have finished
d. to have been finished
>c
16. Nam with his parents ... again?
a. Are
b. saying
c. would ever see
d. again
> c
9. Each of you have a share in the work.
a. Each of
b. have
c. a share
d. in
>b
10. He said that he was doing his homework since...
... two of them.
instructions for treating a burn
instructions for replacing the film of a camera
instructions for starting a computer
instructions for joining a club
instructions for mending a loose ... following and more.
B
Pair work
friends teasing you
others correcting your mistakes
people laughing at you
people doing charitable work
strangers asking for directions
people praising your work
parents ... Hamal
cricket
pet dogs
Chinese bikes
washing clothes
learning different languages
getting up early
walking in the rain
meeting new people
eating out
looking after children
donating money
Example:A:Do...
... all errors discovered in their writing.
Table 4.2 shows that these errors take root from both inter-lingual and intra-lingual sources.
Inter-lingual source, however, is blamed for the majority ... phrases in English.
Definite article does not contain any information in itself, its meaning is that the noun it
modifies has a specific referent, and that the information required for identifying ... necessary or fail to spot errors in its use when revising his\her work.
Table 4.5: Errors in the omission of ‘the’
Type of errors in the omission of ‘the’ Number
Anaphoric 55
Cataphoric and Homophoric...
... world population uses English. The
importance of English is not just in how many people speak it but in what it is used for. English
is the major language of news and information in the world. ... its clinic-contracted form n’t. In other
word, it has either contracted forms or uncontracted forms (negative full form and negative short
form). According to Quirk et al (1980) the negator full ... tense in Vietnamese.’)” (Nguyễn Đức Dân 1998:
116). Moreover, verbs in Vietnamese do not change their forms according to person or tense like
in English. Normally, tenses in Vietnamese are distinguished...
... factors that make the learners unwilling to speak or affects their
involvement in speaking lessons including: subjective factors from the learners themselves
such as finding ideas, finding words, ... Teachers talking time in speaking lessons’
The information obtained from Figure 6 indicates that teachers always take much time
explaining in speaking lessons (70%). Only a small minority (10%) ... English. As for them, the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing are very
important but speaking skill is given the top priority among the four. “Speaking in a second or
foreign...
... Critical thinking in learning
As a saying goes ‘To learn is to think. To think poorly is to learn poorly. To think well is
to learn well’, critical thinking plays a very important role in learning ... stage of learning. However, in initial learning stage, the role of teachers in
cultivating critical thinking is much more crucial. Building and developing critical
thinking skills for students ... magazine articles, letters, stories, etc. and apply basic reading
strategies including locating specific information (scanning), extracting main ideas
(skimming), dealing with unfamiliar words,...
... at work in expressions of politeness and attempts to
categorize in more detail some of the underlying intent behind these forms by articulating a
set of rules or Politeness Maxims at work in ... say that “a speaker using on Inferring
evidential denies having reported or direct evidence,” that is, for him the indirect negation
between Inference and Reportative goes in the opposite direction.
Meanwhile, ... evidence
according to the four scales presented in the diagram, and according to the internal order of
the gradients, vision over hearing, for instance.
Givãn provides rules of evidence for his scale...
... of saying something in the full sense of “say”
• Illocutionary act: the act performed in saying something
• Perlocutionary act: the act performed by or as a result of saying
For instance, in a ... straightforward and
informative. In contrast, the findings reveal that the Vietnamese often think over before
deciding what strategies will be employed to provide the information needed. In the ... Moreover, a difficulty
when using a written task for collection of spoken language is that some certain kinds of
information such as, non-verbal features of oral –interaction cannot be recorded....
... presenting, and integrating skills needed to collect information in
English speaking class. Then, some hypotheses were put forward and examined by the
survey data analysis afterward. Finally, ... students realize that some
error corrections are necessary but they consistently report anxiety over responding
incorrectly and looking or sounding ‘dumb’ or ‘inept’. Young (1991: 429) mentioned ... problem for the student is not necessarily error correction but the manner of
error correction – when, how often, and most importantly, how errors are corrected.
In addition to error correction,...
...
things,
phenomena
, processes,
properties
…
naming
accounts,
events…
Syntactic
function
forming
sentences
forming
sentences
forming
sentences
forming
sentences
sentences
used
independently
Expression ... idioms inEnglish and Vietnamese, is expected to be an
interesting and helpful material for foreign language teachers and learners and for people who
are interested in idioms in both English ... Literality is the
correspondence or something in the same denotatum (events, objects), or something in the same
significance (something displayed belongs to the language). In other word, expression...