2025-05-16
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1. “I want to apply for a passport.”
at least 3 words
1. Sandwichee - sandwich
2. spouse – a husband or a wife
3. forom – from
4. block letter – capital letter
at least 3 sentences 1. I work in the airport before.
✓ (BETTER) I worked in the airport before. Or I used to work in the airport.
2. A rail company
✓ (BETTER) It is a railway company.
3. I am an electric Engineer.
✓ (BETTER) I am an electrical engineer
2-3 sentences
Shine learns new expressions today. She is always careful to be mistaken. Therefore, she has performed excellently today. Keep it up!
NEXT LESSON: Speaking for Everyday Life 2
Nessie2025-05-15
1. training – practicing to learn a skill
ex) The soccer team has training every afternoon.
2. been going on forever – lasting a very long time
ex) The meeting has been going on forever, I’m tired.
3. paid training – learning time when you still get money
ex) The company offers paid training for new workers.
4. revision – checking and fixing mistakes
ex) I did a revision of my essay before handing it in.
1. I'm very bored in hotel education.
✓ (BETTER) I'm very bored during the hotel training.
2. They told me just one month.
✓ (BETTER) They told me it's only for a month.
3. The next week, on Friday, we start to shift to work.
✓ (BETTER) Next week, Friday, we will start with our work shift.
4. Our hotel is opened on last of June or middle week.
✓ (BETTER) Our hotel will open in the middle or end of June.
5. I heard our hotel grand opening is June 16.
✓ (BETTER) Our hotel's grand opening is on June 16.
Aries2025-05-15
Just review today's lesson. Way to go, Chris!
PRONUNCIATION:
glasses
learning
sailing
SENTENCE PRACTICE:
What do you do on Sunday?
I play the guitar.
What does she do on Thursday?
She rides her bike on Thursday.
What fun!
Big show 3>>>page 57#3
Margie2025-05-18
< Additional knowledge >
1. briquette - is a compacted block of combustible material, often made from coal dust, charcoal, sawdust, or other biomass residues.
2. patio-is an outdoor space typically paved or decked, used for dining, lounging, or recreational purposes.
Christine2025-05-12
1. I'm interesting
✓ (BETTER)I feel excited. // I'm excited.
2. this sunday I will go Vietnam. three time (third time)
✓ (BETTER)On Sunday we will go to Vietnam and this will be my third time visiting there.
2. i want eat delicious and swimming pool.
✓ (BETTER) I am looking forward to eating delicious food and swimming in the resort pool.
3. nha trang city name
✓ (BETTER) The name of the City is Nha Trang.
these are
those
that's
this
Well2025-05-13
1. drown [ droun ] to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
2. tennis racket - a sports equipment, a type of bat, used to hit the tennis ball in the sport of tennis
3. cabin [ kab-in ] a small house or cottage, usually of simple design and construction:
4. fishing rod a long, tapering rod to which a fishing line is attached, typically on a reel.
You said: Exciting
Better: I feel excited.
You said: I am swimming tomorrow.
Better: I will go swimming tomorrow.
You said: It is start at 9 o'clock.
Better: It will start at 9 o'clock.

Reina2025-05-15
Expressions / Additional Knowledge / Words
Expressions:
"Hit the nail on the head" - to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
"Let the cat out of the bag" - to reveal a secret or disclose something prematurely.
"Under the weather" - to feel ill or unwell.
Additional Knowledge:
Similes: Comparisons using "like" or "as" to describe something (e.g., "as brave as a lion"). Similes add vivid imagery and comparisons in language.
Homonyms: Words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings (e.g., "bat" as an animal and "bat" used in sports). Homonyms can create confusion without context.
Conjunctions: Words that connect clauses or sentences (e.g., "and," "but," "although"). Understanding conjunctions helps in constructing complex sentences and conveying relationships between ideas.
Words:
Lucid (adjective): expressed clearly; easy to understand.
Vivid (adjective): producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
Amiable (adjective): having a friendly and pleasant manner.
Pronunciation Tips
Word: Lucid
Pronunciation: /ˈluːsɪd/
Stress the first syllable: LOO-sid.
Word: Vivid
Pronunciation: /ˈvɪvɪd/
Stress the first syllable: VIV-id.
Word: Amiable
Pronunciation: /ˈeɪmiəbəl/
Stress the first syllable: AY-mi-uh-buhl.
Vanessa2025-01-23
who
family members
nice to meet you
Steak, rice,
Correct: I ate steak and rice.
One brothers.
Correct: I have one/a brother.
4, mother, father, baby brother, and me.
Correct: There are four people in my family. They are my mother, father, baby brother, and me.