Luyện phát âm cùng Bel Nguyễn |Tập 8 -Talk about your job.

Hướng Dẫn Thực Hành.

Bước 1: xem video, đọc bài đọc, tập phát âm và học từ vựng trong video.

Bước 2: Sau đó đăng lên nhóm này ạ :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/609163899252710/

(nếu ai tự tin thì quay cả khuôn mặt, còn nếu không tự tin thì quay văn bản của mình đang đọc, hoặc là quay nữa mặt)

 

 


Topic: My job.

Today, I am going to say something about my job.

I am an English tutor. I work independently at home in online education.

Most of my time is spent speaking English with my students,
producing English videos and developing my own website.


Although my teaching career requires creativity, passion,  patience, and dedication,
I am interested in this job because by teaching I can improve my English proficiency as well as
help my students not only improve their knowledge but also tell them how to treat persons with respect.


Especially, I do want to make the most difference to improve the quality of education for every student in Vietnam.

I hope that one day I can contribute something to the education of future generations in my country.

 

Hướng Dẫn Thực Hành.

Bước 1: xem video, đọc bài đọc, tập phát âm và học từ vựng trong video.

Bước 2: Sau đó đăng lên nhóm này ạ :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/609163899252710/

(nếu ai tự tin thì quay cả khuôn mặt, còn nếu không tự tin thì quay văn bản của mình đang đọc, hoặc là quay nữa mặt)

 

 


Topic: My job.

Today, I am going to say something about my job.

I am an English tutor. I work independently at home in online education.

Most of my time is spent speaking English with my students,
producing English videos and developing my own website.


Although my teaching career requires creativity, passion,  patience, and dedication,
I am interested in this job because by teaching I can improve my English proficiency as well as
help my students not only improve their knowledge but also tell them how to treat persons with respect.


Especially, I do want to make the most difference to improve the quality of education for every student in Vietnam.

I hope that one day I can contribute something to the education of future generations in my country.

 

Nguyên nhân chính dẫn đến việc không học được tiếng Anh.

Nguyên nhân chính dẫn đến việc không học được tiếng Anh?

Hôm nay mình xin chia sẽ cho các Bạn ít kinh nghiệm cách để học tiếng Anh hiệu quả, mong rằng video này sẽ giúp các bạn tìm được nguyên nhân mình chưa học được tiếng Anh, và có thể tìm được phương pháp tốt để cải thiện tiếng Anh trong tương lai. 

SPORTS

Do you like sports?
Do you often watch sports on TV?
How often do you play sports?
How often do you exercise?
Do you like to exercise?
What is the most popular sport in your country?
Do you prefer watching or playing sports?
how can you keep fit?
Do you like swimming?
Should everyone learn swimming? Why?
Why do people enjoy doing sports more often?
What is the national sport in Vietnam?
Do you prefer playing or watching sports?
Do you think it is difficult to learn a new sport?
What sports do children prefer?
How many hours of sport a week should we do every day?
Would you like to be a professional sportsman or sportswoman?
Where is the best place to play sports?
Do you prefer playing team sports or individual sports?
What extreme sports do you know?
Do you like learning Kung Fu?
What benefits can you get from playing sports?
What kind of sport do you prefer?
What types of sports are popular in your country?
Describe the sports you do with your friends or family members.
Describe a game or sports you often play.
Do you like to do daily exercise?
Do you think it is important to play a sport?
Which sport is the best for people?
What activities would you do if we have free time?
Do people in your country like doing water sports?
What sports are most popular in your country?
What sport would you like to try in the future?
Talk about the sports you enjoy doing at home.
How can we encourage children to participate in different types of sporting activities?
Are people in your country crazy about sports?
When did you start playing sports?
What sports do you think are the best?

Would you like to learn how to play a sport? What would you like to learn?

Do you play any sports these days? If not, how do you get exercise?

Is it easy to take part in a sport in your country?

Do you think that kickboxing is a true sport?

Are there any sports you can’t stand to see on TV? 

What do you think is the most dangerous sport?

Do you want to become an athlete?

Do you think that you can make money from playing sports?

Can I earn money by playing sports?


Có bất kỳ sai sót nào xin quý đọc giả góp ý chỉnh sửa tại "Gmail: Feasibleenglish.net@gmail.com"

 

 

 

 

 

Hobbies (sở thích)

Hobbies

What is your hobby?
what are your hobbies?
Do you have any hobbies?
Why do people have hobbies?
Why did you start your hobby?
Can you make money from doing your hobby?
How many hours a week do you spend on your hobbies?
do people need hobbies?
How much time can He/she spend on his/her hobby?
Do you spend money on your hobby?
Have you got a hobby?
How long have you had your hobby?
Which hobbies are the most expensive?
Which hobbies are the cheapest?
What hobbies are popular with children, but not with adults?
Which hobbies are the most popular in your country?
Which hobbies are the most popular with women in your country? With men?
Do you like solo hobbies, or do you prefer to do group activities? Why?
Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?
Can you think of any hobbies which are popular with children and adults?
What hobbies do men prefer? Which hobbies do women especially like?
Are there any hobbies you would like to try?
Are there any dangerous hobbies?
How much time do you spend on your hobbies? How much time would be too much?
Which hobbies do you think are the most difficult?

 

Free time

Do you have free time?

Do you have free time on Saturdays?

What do you like to do in your free time?

What do you like to do in your spare time?

Do you have much free time in the mornings?

Do you have much free time in the afternoons?

Do you have much free time in the evenings?

Do you have free time during the day?

Do you have free time during the week?

Do you have free time during the month?

What do you like doing this weekend?

What do you do in your free time?

When do you have free time? 

What do you enjoy doing in your free time? 

Do you like going shopping?

Do you like going to the cinema?

Do you like chatting with your friends?

Do you like playing computer games or playing sports?

Do you like reading books? 

Do you often hang out with your friends?

What do you do on your day off?

What do you usually do?

What activities do you like to do in your free time?

  

Có bất kỳ sai sót nào xin quý đọc giả góp ý chỉnh sửa tại "Gmail: Feasibleenglish.net@gmail.com"

 

 

 

 

Luyện Phát Âm Tập 5

Hướng Dẫn Thực Hành.

Bước 1: xem video, đọc bài đọc, tập phát âm và học từ vựng trong video.

Bước 2: Sau đó đăng lên nhóm này ạ :

(nếu ai tự tin thì quay cả khuôn mặt, còn nếu không tự tin thì quay văn bản của mình đang đọc, hoặc là quay nữa mặt)

Bài viết của Bel Nguyễn (https://www.facebook.com/belnguyen2018)

 


TOPIC: My daily activities.
Today, I wanna tell you about my daily activities. In the morning, I often get up at 6:30, I brush my teeth, wash my face, have a cup of coffee and make breakfast. After that, I take a shower, get dressed and I go to work. At noon, I usually take a short nap after lunch. I go to work again at 1.00 pm. In the afternoon, after I finish all my work, I come back home and go to take some exercise from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the park. In the evening, I take a bath, have dinner with my family, and then I chill out, watch a movie, and read some books. Sometimes, I take the rubbish out, wash the dishes and chat with my friends on Facebook. Finally, I turn off the lights and go to bed.

 

Luyện Phát Âm 4

Đây là những bài viết được sưu tập trên các website và YouTube. (cảm ơn các tác giả của bài viết)


Bài 4 “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury

Earth has been destroyed by war and no one lives on it anymore. 
The robots and the machines continue
to function and serve human beings who have long ago died.
What Is Great About It:
The title is taken from a poem that describes
how nature will continue its work long after humanity is gone.
But in this story, we see that nature plays a supporting role
and the machines are the ones who have taken its place.
They continue their work without any human or natural assistance.
This shows how technology has replaced nature in our lives
and how it can both destroy us and carry on without humanity itself.

Bài 5 “Orientation” by Daniel Orozco

This is a humorous story where the speaker explains the office policies, 
as well as gossip about the staff, to a new employee.
It is extremely easy to read as the sentences
are short and without any overly difficult words.
Many working English learners will relate to
it as it explains the absurdities of modern office life
and how so little of it makes sense.
What Is Great About It:
Modern workplaces often feel like theaters where we pretend to work rather
than get actual work done.
The speaker exposes this reality that nobody will ever admit to.
He over-explains everything from the view out the office window
to the intimate details of everyone’s life
from the overweight loner to the secret serial killer.

It talks about the things that go unsaid;
how people at the office know about the deep secrets of our home life,
but do not talk about it. Instead,
the secrets become just blend into the office environment,
like a potted plant that is seen but does not stand out.

The speaker accomplishes this by discussing the details of the tragic death
of a coworker’s wife in the same unwavering,
mundane (normal) tone as he discusses the details of the copier and office refrigerator.
This absurd balance manages to make the story both light and deep at the same time.

Bài 6: “Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu

Jack’s mother can make paper animals come to life. 
In the beginning, Jack loves them and spends hours with his mom.
But as soon as he grows up he stops talking to her since she is unable to converse in English.


When his mother tries to talk to him through her creations,
he kills them and collects them in a box. After a tragic loss,
he finally gets to know her story through a hidden message which
he should have read a long time ago.


What Is Great About It: The story is a simple narration that touches on complex issues.
It is about leaving your own country with the promise of a better life.


It is also about the conflicts that can occur between families when different cultures and languages collide.
In this case, the tension is so high that it destroys the bond
between a mother and her son.
It also has a moving message about never taking your loved ones for granted.

 

 

 

 

 

Luyện Phát Âm 4

Đây là những bài viết được sưu tập trên các website và YouTube. (cảm ơn các tác giả của bài viết)

Tập1: “The Bogey Beast” by Flora Annie Steel

A woman finds a pot of treasure on 
the road while she is returning from work.
Delighted with her luck, she decides to keep it.
As she is taking it home, it keeps changing.
However, her enthusiasm refuses to fade away.



What Is Great About It: The old lady in this story is
one of the most cheerful characters
anyone can encounter in English fiction.
Her positive disposition (personality)
tries to make every negative transformation seem like a gift,
and she helps us look at luck as a matter of perspective rather than events.

Tập 2: “The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse” by Beatrix Potter

Timmie Willie is a country mouse who is accidentally transported to a city in a vegetable basket. 

When he wakes up, he finds himself in a party and makes a friend.
When he is unable to bear the city life,
he returns to his home but invites his friend to the village.
When his friend visits him, something similar happens.


What Is Great About It: 
Humans have been living without cities
or villages for most of history.
That means that both village and city life are recent inventions.
And just like every other invention,
we need to decide their costs and benefits.


The story is precisely about this debate.
It is divided into short paragraphs and has illustrations for each scene.
This is best for beginners who want to start reading immediately.

Tập 3: “The Night Train at Deoli” by Ruskin Bond.

Ruskin Bond used to spend his summer 
at his grandmother’s house in Dehradun.
While taking the train, he always had to pass through a small station called Deoli.
No one used to get down at the station and nothing happened there.

Until one day he sees a girl selling fruit and he is unable to forget her.


What Is Great About It: 
Ruskin Bond is a writer who can communicate
deep feelings in a simple way.
This story is about our attachment to strangers and
why we cherish them even though we do not meet them ever again.

 

 

 

Luyện phát âm 1

Đây là những bài viết được sưu tập trên các website và youtube. (cảm ơn các tác giả của bài viết)

 

Tập1: Business English: Talking with a co-worker.

 

Excuse me, Ms. Peterson. May I ask you a question about the Larsen account? 
Sure, Mr. Powell. How can I help? 
Well, do you know if the boss wants us to finish the proposal with a lot of details,
or does he want a sketch of a basic plan of action for their marketing campaign? 

Well, I know the Larsen company is still looking at other advertising agencies. 
So I think we should put our best foot forward and give a lot of details.
Show them what we do. 

Right, ok, we want to be in the running for future business with them. 
Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Make a good proposal and sell it. 
Yes, you're right. I need to focus on first things first. 
Would it be okay if I run my proposal by you when I finish? 
Sure, I would be glad to give you my two cents. 
Great! Thank you, I look forward to your help. 
You're welcome, no problem at all!

 

Tập 2: Explore Portugal’s Castle of Many Colors

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPWhmAaiUNw
Japan's Hashima island has a foreboding presence. 
You might recognize it. 
This completely uninhabited island played home to
the villain in James Bond's Skyfall.
Once a booming coal mining operation that ended in the 1970s, 

access is strictly limited,
but coming here is like stepping into a time capsule.




 

Tập 3: Browse Germany’s ‘Parthenon’ of Banned Books

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3FCN8RMrCs

 

Germany, for a limited time only, 
there is a replica of the Greek structure,

The Parthenon, and it's made with over 100,000 banned books.
The 'Parthenon of Books' 

is an installation that is part of The Document of 14 art show.
The exhibit is from South American artist, Martin Minujín.
Her aim is to spark a debate about the issues of censorship in literature.
To achieve that, she has collected over
a hundred thousand copies of 170 different books that have been banned throughout
the world through various stages of history.
The books include everything from Mark Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer to Cecily von Ziegesar's Gossip Girl.
It is not a coincidence that The Parthenon of Books is located in this German park as it was here that Nazi's burned over
2,000 books by Jewish or Marxist writers in the early 1930s.
The books for this project were donated by the general public. And once the installation is complete,
they will be handed out to visitors with the hope of inspiring readers for years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luyện Phát Âm (có video)

Tập1: Business English: Talking with a co-worker.

Excuse me, Ms. Peterson. May I ask you a question about the Larsen account? Sure, Mr. Powell. How can I help? Well, do you know if the boss wants us to finish the proposal with a lot of details, or does he want a sketch?

Tập 2: Explore Portugal’s Castle of Many Colors

Japan's Hashima island has a foreboding presence. You might recognize it.
This completely uninhabited island played home to the villain in James Bond's Skyfall. Once a booming coal mining operation that ended in the 1970s,
access is strictly limited, but coming here is like stepping into a time capsule.

Tập 3: Browse Germany’s ‘Parthenon’ of Banned Books

- [Narrator] In Kassel, Germany, for a limited time only, there is a replica of the Greek structure,
The Parthenon, and it's made with over 100,000 banned books. The 'Parthenon of Books'
is an installation that is part of The Document of 14 art show. The exhibit is from South American artist, Martin Minujín. Her aim is to spark a debate about the issues of censorship in literature. To achieve that, she has collected over a hundred thousand copies of 170 different books that have been banned throughout the world through various stages of history. The books include everything from Mark Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer to Cecily von Ziegesar's Gossip Girl. It is not a coincidence that The Parthenon of Books is located in this German park as it was here that Nazi's burned over 2,000 books by Jewish or Marxist writers in the early 1930s. The books for this project were donated by the general public. And once the installation is complete, they will be handed out to visitors with the hope of inspiring readers for years to come.