TỪ VỰNG IELTS ONLINE SHOPPING
▪️to run an online shop: điều hành một cửa hàng trực tuyến
▪️to save a great deal of time: tiết kiệm nhiều thời gian
▪️return and exchange policies: chính sách đổi trả hàng
▪️the popularity of online shopping: sự phổ biến của việc mua sắm trực tuyến
▪️physical stores: các cửa hàng truyền thống
the convenience of shopping on the Internet: sự tiện lợi của việc mua sắm trên mạng
▪️to create new employment opportunities: tạo ra các cơ hội việc làm mới
▪️the bankruptcy of many traditional retailers: sự phá sản của nhiều cửa hàng bán lẻ truyền thống
▪️the labour market: thị trường lao động
▪️to reach more customers: tiếp cận nhiều khách hàng hơn
▪️to give people the opportunity to shop 24/7: cho mọi người cơ hội mua sắm 24/7
▪️to offer a discount: cung cấp mã/chương trình giảm giá
▪️cannot try things on: không thể thử món đồ mà bạn muốn mua
▪️to be easy to compare prices: dễ dàng so sánh giá cả
▪️out-of-stock items: các món đồ đang hết hàng
▪️a higher risk of fraud: nguy cơ lừa đảo cao (lừa thẻ tín dụng, …)
▪️to get a refund: được hoàn tiền
▪️to place an order: đặt hàng
▪️to make unnecessary purchases: mua sắm những thứ không cần thiết
▪️provides a greater diversity of products: cung cấp đa dạng các loại sản phẩm
🟡 Bài mẫu IELTS Online Shopping
Đề bài: Online shopping is increasing dramatically. How could this trend affect our environment and the kinds of jobs required? [Đề thi thật ngày 22/2/2020]
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Online shopping has become more popular than ever before in recent years. This trend may have positive impacts on the environment and employment patterns in the short run, but it may do more harm than good in the long run.
In terms of the environment, the popularity of online shopping can help reduce the number of car journeys to physical stores and the amount of associated greenhouse emissions. A delivery truck, for example, is able to carry large amounts of goods, which, if carried by private cars, would require hundreds of trips, emitting huge amounts of carbon emissions into the atmosphere. In the long term, however, the convenience of shopping on the Internet might encourage people to buy more, and this will increase the number of delivery vehicles on the road, releasing more exhaust fumes and heat-trapping gases. In addition, if people consume more, there will be more waste ending up in landfills, which are one of the largest sources of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Regarding the effects on the types of jobs in the labour market, the growing popularity of online shopping has created various new employment opportunities, such as online grocery personal shoppers, delivery drivers and web designers. Looking into the future, however, the growth of this kind of shopping might lead to the bankruptcy of many traditional retailers, forcing thousands of people to face unemployment. The number of jobless people might outnumber the number of job openings created by the rapid development of online shopping, resulting in a higher level of unemployment.
In conclusion, the growth of online shopping might be beneficial for the environment and the labour market in the short run; however, in the long term, the benefits might be overshadowed by the negative consequences.
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TỪ VỰNG IELTS CHỦ ĐỀ ONLINE SHOPPING (kèm bài mẫu)
PHẦN TỪ VỰNG
to run an online shop: điều hành một cửa hàng trực tuyến
to save a great deal of time: tiết kiệm nhiều thời gian
return and exchange policies: chính sách đổi trả hàng
the popularity of online shopping: sự phổ biến của việc mua sắm trực tuyến
physical stores: các cửa hàng truyền thống
the convenience of shopping on the Internet: sự tiện lợi của việc mua sắm trên mạng
to create new employment opportunities: tạo ra các cơ hội việc làm mới
the bankruptcy of many traditional retailers: sự phá sản của nhiều cửa hàng bán lẻ truyền thống
the labour market: thị trường lao động
to reach more customers: tiếp cận nhiều khách hàng hơn
to give people the opportunity to shop 24/7: cho mọi người cơ hội mua sắm 24/7
to offer a discount: cung cấp mã/chương trình giảm giá
cannot try things on: không thể thử món đồ mà bạn muốn mua
to be easy to compare prices: dễ dàng so sánh giá cả
out-of-stock items: các món đồ đang hết hàng
a higher risk of fraud: nguy cơ lừa đảo cao (lừa thẻ tín dụng, ...)
to get a refund: được hoàn tiền
to place an order: đặt hàng
to make unnecessary purchases: mua sắm những thứ không cần thiết
provides a greater diversity of products: cung cấp đa dạng các loại sản phẩm
PHẦN BÀI MẪU
Online shopping has become more popular than ever before in recent years. This trend may have positive impacts on the environment and employment patterns in the short run, but it may do more harm than good in the long run.
In terms of the environment, the popularity of online shopping can help reduce the number of car journeys to physical stores and the amount of associated greenhouse emissions. A delivery truck, for example, is able to carry large amounts of goods, which, if carried by private cars, would require hundreds of trips, emitting huge amounts of carbon emissions into the atmosphere. In the long term, however, the convenience of shopping on the Internet might encourage people to buy more, and this will increase the number of delivery vehicles on the road, releasing more exhaust fumes and heat-trapping gases. In addition, if people consume more, there will be more waste ending up in landfills, which are one of the largest sources of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Regarding the effects on the types of jobs in the labour market, the growing popularity of online shopping has created various new employment opportunities, such as online grocery personal shoppers, delivery drivers and web designers. Looking into the future, however, the growth of this kind of shopping might lead to the bankruptcy of many traditional retailers, forcing thousands of people to face unemployment. The number of jobless people might outnumber the number of job openings created by the rapid development of online shopping, resulting in a higher level of unemployment.
In conclusion, the growth of online shopping might be beneficial for the environment and the labour market in the short run; however, in the long term, the benefits might be overshadowed by the negative consequences.
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分享已退休10年的台電老員工受訪的幾段話,
核能,不管你是擁核還是反核,各有各的好,也各有各的不好,
不管做什麼選擇,台灣人就必須面對承擔這選擇,
不要只會罵,因為只出一隻嘴罵且不用負責的人,台灣太多了,
台灣需要的是會做事的人,
選擇,也要承擔。
「我已經退休十年了,我以前在台電當所長. 我做了快50年,我是一畢業就考進去了.
我年輕那時候,台灣經濟剛剛起飛, 所以我經歷了那個過程. 那時候的台灣工業發展迅速, 電都不夠用, 所以火力廠的機組. 如果跳機就很慘, 很緊張, 電不夠的時候, 有一陣子用電很吃緊, 停機備用的機組續電至少要20%. 這樣有一台機器跳電, 備用的機器馬上可以接上來.
台電會看電力要怎麼分配才好. 後來就開始蓋更多的發電廠, 也開始蓋核能電廠! 跟別的國家比, 台灣只有20%-30%而已 !
我覺得核能應該要繼續存在阿 ! 大家不曉得核能的重要, 火力發電燒煤會產生很多二氧化碳, 造成溫室效應 我自己在台電工作過,我知道台灣需要核能. 你那麼怕死嗎 ? 你以為核能那麼危險嗎 ?」
「但像日本發生海嘯, 台灣也有很多地震, 萬一有意外呢 ? 」
「意外,那也是幾十年才一次.日本的海嘯讓他們核能電廠的冷卻系統無法正常運作,但這是很罕見的意外情況. 這種事情一百年都不一定會碰到 台灣的核電廠不會有這種事情發生,台灣的核電廠不會被海水淹沒,都蓋在很安全的地方. 」
"I have been retired for 10 years and used to work at Taipower as a manager then a director of department for almost 50 years. I got into the company right after graduation. I remember, at that time, Taiwan's economy was just taking off. With a rapid industrial development, electricity supplies were not enough so we were very tight for a while. Of course, we had spare machines to replace units that were at a low level (like 20%).
The company would look to see where to allocate the power. Then, we started to build more power plants, and even nuclear power plants. If we compare with other countries, Taiwan is only covered by 20% -30% of nuclear power!
I do think we should keep using the nuclear energy. No one understands the importance of this energy. Fired power plant are used with coal, oil or gas...it produces a lot of carbon dioxide, creates greenhouse effect...I know that, I have been working in this field since a long time. Taiwan needs the nuclear energy. Are so afraid to die? Do you think nuclear energy is so dangerous?"
" How about the tsunamis in Japan? Taiwan has also a lot of earthquakes, what if there is any accident?"
" Accidents happen once a while every ten years. Japan's tsunami prevented the cooling system of their plant to work properly, but this is a very rare and unforeseen circumstance. This kind of accident might not happen in the following hundred years in Taiwan. Taiwan's nuclear power plants won't be submerged. There are all covered in very safe places."
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The Duku Chandong is a traditional chopper used by the Iban people of Sarawak(Borneo).
Features:
- 5160 High Carbon Steel
- Blade Made of Hand - Quenched and Zone Hardened
- Made In Bidor,Perak,Malaysia
- Rat Tail Tang Construction (To Reduce Vibration)
- Blade Pinned metal Pin
This is a work of art. Individually made one at a time. Lot more labor put in making this rather than modern top knives. Personally I respect hard labor knives compare to machine made.
