TỔNG HỢP NHỮNG BÍ KÍP GIÚP NÂNG TẦM TIẾNG ANH CỦA BẠN 💞
⏺ 5 𝑩𝒊́ 𝒌𝒊́𝒑 𝒉𝒐̣𝒄 𝒕𝒖̛̀ 𝒗𝒖̛̣𝒏𝒈
1. “Safety net" - Học những từ/cụm từ/câu mình hay dùng
Bây giờ mình thử nghĩ lại xem mình hay dùng từ gì/câu gì nhiều bằng cách xem lại những video, bản thu âm mình nói, tài liệu mình viết, hay viết ra ngay những từ mình nghĩ đầu tiên trong đầu,... Mỗi người sẽ có những kho từ mình hay sử dụng thường xuyên, như một “safety net". Với mình thì là: actually, realize, believe in, amazing, really, … Việc tiếp theo là học thêm những câu hoàn chỉnh với những từ mình hay dùng đó. Viết ra những câu đó và nhìn lại.
Google search: từ đó + in a sentence. Hoặc học/biến tấu những câu ví dụ trong các từ điển nha.
2. “Expressions” - Đọc từ với nhiều trạng thái cảm xúc
Thường mình học một từ mới, sau mình nghe từ điển đọc - mình đọc lại. Bây giờ mình thử thêm “gia vị" bằng cách đọc từ mới học với các trạng thái: vui, buồn, tức giận, hạnh phúc, ngỡ ngàng, bàng hoàng hay bật ngửa,... đi kèm với các ngôn ngữ hình thể (body language). Có thể đảm bảo, mình sẽ thấy từ đó khó quên như “mối tình đầu” vậy đó.
3. “Upside down” - Làm ngược lại
Vấn đề hay gặp phải là: biết nghĩa, biết phát âm, nhưng gặp tình huống thực tế phải dùng để giao tiếp/viết thì lại không lôi nó ra được, cứ bị quên. Bây giờ mình thử học các đoạn hội thoại bằng Tiếng Anh trước (nghe kỹ, học nói theo, tự đóng vai nói luôn, tự tưởng tượng khung cảnh), thì mình không chỉ học được thêm từ mới mà còn quen thuộc luôn với cách dùng từ đó trong các ngữ cảnh
Ví dụ 1 đoạn hội thoại 2 câu đơn giản:
A: What success did you achieve? (Bạn đã đạt được những thành công nào?)
B: I don’t know if it matters to someone or not (tớ không biết điều này có quan trọng với ai không) but passing the entrance exam to university was a huge success for me. (nhưng thi đỗ vào đại học là một thành công lớn với mình).
Hãy thử tham khảo các đoạn hội thoại:
https://basicenglishspeaking.com/daily-english.../
YouTube channel: Daily English Conversation
Talkenglish.com
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4. “Discipline" - Kỷ luật
Việc quên từ là một phần quan trọng của việc học từ mới. Quên rồi học đi học lại 3,4,5 lần … rùi sẽ nhớ. Nếu đọc post nào đó bằng Tiếng Anh thì có thể lưu về, share riêng tư, chụp màn hình rùi bỏ vào album Từ vựng trên điện thoại,... cứ rảnh lại mở ra coi đi coi lại, cũng hiệu quả lắmmm.
5. “Visualization” - Học với hình ảnh
Đọc những nội dung dưới dạng infographics sẽ giúp mình vừa thêm kiến thức và nhớ từ mới dễ hơn vì được minh hoạ màu sắc, sinh động. Cách mình hay làm là: Google search “chủ đề bạn muốn học" + infographics, rồi bấm vào phần hình ảnh. Ui kết quả siêu nhiều, siêu đẹp, siêu hay. Ví dụ: environment infographics.
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1. Imitation Technique (Kỹ thuật bắt chước)
Đây là cách mà chúng ta sẽ bắt chước và học nói theo người bản xứ. Và đây là cách đơn giản nhất cho việc học ngoại ngữ, có thể áp dụng được cho dù mọi người đang ở trình độ nào. Kết quả của phương pháp này đó chính là bạn sẽ giảm được giọng địa phương, đặc biệt là với những bạn nào có giọng địa phương nặng như mình Ngoài ra chúng ta còn cải thiện được cách phát âm nữa
2. Muốn luyện nói hãy luyện viết
Nghe thì có vẻ lạ đúng không? Nhưng mà “If you can't write it, you can't say it" . Khi mà chúng ta viết ra được một điều gì đó thì chúng ta có thể hoàn toàn đọc to nó lên và học được từ đó. Nếu như viết ra rồi mà không biết phát âm, không đọc được thì các bạn hãy copy và đưa lên Google Translate để nghe “chị Google" phát âm nhá.
3. Tự nói và minh hoạ cho việc bạn đang làm bằng tiếng anh
Đây là một cách cực kì là hiệu quả để mọi người tăng được cái sự nhạy bén trong ngôn ngữ và có thể học được tiếng anh từ những điều đời thường, đơn giản nhất trong cuộc sống của các bạn. Để làm được điều này thì bạn hãy xem và nghe thật nhiều những video về chủ đề mà các bạn thích.
4. Học nói cả câu, cụm từ
Mọi người có thể lên Youtube để tìm “Most common english phrases" là những câu, những cụm mà người bản xứ hay sử dụng trong cuộc sống đời thường và các bạn học những câu đó luôn.
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The Ultimate Purpose of Life
“This is the end of the matter. All has been heard. Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every work into judgment, with every hidden thing, whether it is good, or whether it is evil.” (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 WEB)
The person who wrote the Book of Ecclesiastes is the richest and wisest mortal man in history: King Solomon.
After sharing all his wisdom, his conclusion is this: our whole duty is to fear God (worship Him with reverential awe) and keep His commandments (to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and to love one another as Christ loved us).
“Jesus said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “Father, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; even as you gave him authority over all flesh, he will give eternal life to all whom you have given him. This is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and him whom you sent, Jesus Christ.” (John 17:1-3 WEB)
If you have been wondering, this is the purpose for which we were born: to know Abba God and Jesus Christ.
Not just in the mind, but to know God experientially, intuitively, and eventually face-to-face.
There will be a time of judgment in the future, but for a believer, there is no sentence of condemnation because our evil works have already been judged in Jesus’ body at the cross. He endured the fiery wrath of God on our behalf.
All that is left for us is to receive the rewards for both open and hidden good works done for Christ.
If you live your life keeping the Grace commandments—basically a life of leaning on God’s love and sharing that love with others, you will be greatly rewarded when it is time to stand before Jesus’ throne.
Wait, what? We get spared for all the evil deeds that we do and get rewarded for all the good works done by using the grace that God first gave to us? Yes, it sounds way too good to be true, but it is the truth.
Most believers have no idea what God’s rewards are. They know of blessings, but when it comes to rewards, it is hardly taught about. The common misconception is to mix up blessings and rewards—but these two are different.
Blessings were paid for by Jesus’ blood at the cross, and God has already blessed us with every spiritual blessing in Heaven. On the other hand, rewards are still with Jesus in Heaven. He said that His reward is with Him—we will only receive them after He comes again.
““Behold, I come quickly. My reward is with me, to repay to each man according to his work.” (Revelation 22:12 WEB)
In my debut ebook “Sandcastles Don’t Last Forever”, you can find out how to maximize your eternal rewards, understand key end-time prophecies, and live a worthy life that fulfills your God-given calling: http://bit.ly/sandcastlesdontlastforever
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//An activist detained under Hong Kong’s national security law is planning to apply to the High Court to lift restrictions on the media’s reporting of her bail hearing on Wednesday.
In a message published on Tuesday, Gwyneth Ho argued that laws banning the media from reporting details of bail hearings failed to protect the interests of the accused. The press should be allowed to freely report what happened during those hearings, she said.
“After the defendants under the national security law were arrested and remanded in custody, the reporting restrictions on bail hearings have turned the process into a ‘black box’, and has created widespread fears in society,” she wrote.
“The public has no way of knowing the contents of the bail hearings under the national security law, especially the evidence used by the prosecutors and the courts’ assessment of the defendants.”
Ho is among 47 democracy figures charged with conspiracy to commit subversion, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. They are accused of plotting to subvert state power via an informal primary poll held last July. Only 13 of the 47 have been granted bail since early March.
After being detained for more than six months, Ho will make her bail application at the High Court on Wednesday morning.
She publicised her arguments a day in advance, saying the reporting restrictions set out under section 9P of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance were originally meant to ensure that defendants received a fair trial. The law limits media coverage of bail hearings to basic information such as the defendant’s name, the court’s decision and bail conditions.
Those regulations backfired because the lack of transparency had caused the public to doubt whether the national security law had been fairly implemented, Ho wrote, adding that Hong Kong society was worried about arbitrary arrests based on flimsy evidence.
“In reality, the reporting restrictions benefit the Department of Justice, as it no longer needs to publicly explain the basis of the charges and various political accusations,” she wrote.
“The restrictions have clearly contravened the principle of public justice, and if the courts still refuse to lift them, the public will inevitably suspect that the courts accept this unfair situation.”
The open administration of justice was a fundamental principle of Hong Kong’s common law system, and courts should be scrutinised by the public and the press, Ho said, quoting the city’s former chief justice Denys Roberts.
Hong Kong courts have mostly kept reporting restrictions in place for bail applications under the national security law, though some judges have issued written rulings explaining their decision to grant or refuse bail, which are typically published after a delay.
Earlier on Tuesday, the court again denied the bail application of former pro-democracy lawmaker Gary Fan, a co-defendant in the subversion case. Like most of the 47, Fan has been in custody for months with no trial date lined up as yet.
By Holmes Chan//
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Yakuza Like A Dragon หรือ Yakuza 7
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Ichiban Kasuga, a low-ranking grunt of a low-ranking yakuza family in Tokyo, faces an eighteen-year prison sentence after taking the fall for a crime he didn't commit. Never losing faith, he loyally serves his time and returns to society to discover that no one was waiting for him on the outside, and his clan has been destroyed by the man he respected most.
Ichiban sets out to discover the truth behind his family's betrayal and take his life back, drawing a ragtag group of society’s outcasts to his side: Adachi, a rogue cop, Nanba, a homeless ex-nurse, and Saeko, a hostess on a mission. Together, they are drawn into a conflict brewing beneath the surface in Yokohama and must rise to become the heroes they never expected to be.
most sentence 在 Shiney Youtube 的最佳貼文
Yakuza Like A Dragon หรือ Yakuza 7
PC
Ichiban Kasuga, a low-ranking grunt of a low-ranking yakuza family in Tokyo, faces an eighteen-year prison sentence after taking the fall for a crime he didn't commit. Never losing faith, he loyally serves his time and returns to society to discover that no one was waiting for him on the outside, and his clan has been destroyed by the man he respected most.
Ichiban sets out to discover the truth behind his family's betrayal and take his life back, drawing a ragtag group of society’s outcasts to his side: Adachi, a rogue cop, Nanba, a homeless ex-nurse, and Saeko, a hostess on a mission. Together, they are drawn into a conflict brewing beneath the surface in Yokohama and must rise to become the heroes they never expected to be.
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Yakuza Like A Dragon หรือ Yakuza 7
PC
Ichiban Kasuga, a low-ranking grunt of a low-ranking yakuza family in Tokyo, faces an eighteen-year prison sentence after taking the fall for a crime he didn't commit. Never losing faith, he loyally serves his time and returns to society to discover that no one was waiting for him on the outside, and his clan has been destroyed by the man he respected most.
Ichiban sets out to discover the truth behind his family's betrayal and take his life back, drawing a ragtag group of society’s outcasts to his side: Adachi, a rogue cop, Nanba, a homeless ex-nurse, and Saeko, a hostess on a mission. Together, they are drawn into a conflict brewing beneath the surface in Yokohama and must rise to become the heroes they never expected to be.
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