Question 1.
a. I’ve been very busy! I’m working on promoting a charity event. It’s a lot of work.
b. Hi, how has your day been so far?
c. Sounds very stressful! Have you thought of inviting a famous celebrity?
a. I’ve been very busy! I’m working on promoting a charity event. It’s a lot of work.
b. Hi, how has your day been so far?
c. Sounds very stressful! Have you thought of inviting a famous celebrity?
Question 2.
a. I’m sorry for interrupting, but could you please explain the topic of your talk?
b. I understand now. Thank you.
c. May I have your attention, please? Today, I’m going to talk about some applications of AI in education.
d. Sure, we are going to find out how AI can support teachers and students.
a. I’m sorry for interrupting, but could you please explain the topic of your talk?
b. I understand now. Thank you.
c. May I have your attention, please? Today, I’m going to talk about some applications of AI in education.
d. Sure, we are going to find out how AI can support teachers and students.
Question 3.
Hi Nick,
a. It’s the town where La Tomanita is held on the last Wednesday of August every year.
b. We saw that some people had already plaeced the ham on top of the greasy pole.
c. There are thousands of people here.
d. My family and I arrived in Bunol, Spain yesterday.
e. We stayed up late, but got up early this morning to attend the festival.
I have to go now.
Carlos
Hi Nick,
a. It’s the town where La Tomanita is held on the last Wednesday of August every year.
b. We saw that some people had already plaeced the ham on top of the greasy pole.
c. There are thousands of people here.
d. My family and I arrived in Bunol, Spain yesterday.
e. We stayed up late, but got up early this morning to attend the festival.
I have to go now.
Carlos
Question 4.
a. Unfortunately, they are harmful to the environment.
b. Viet Nam still relies mostly on non-renewable energy sources, however, hydro power is increasingly used, too.
c. They can be used to create energy, generate electricity, or drive big machinery.
d. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources.
e. They include oil, coal, and natural gas.
a. Unfortunately, they are harmful to the environment.
b. Viet Nam still relies mostly on non-renewable energy sources, however, hydro power is increasingly used, too.
c. They can be used to create energy, generate electricity, or drive big machinery.
d. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources.
e. They include oil, coal, and natural gas.
Question 5.
a. Firstly, there is the rise of the Internet, which provides teenagers with various reliable sources of information.
b. Teens will make decisions concerning their own lives, instead of being told what to do and how to do.
c. Secondly, the fact that they starts school early and spend a lot of time by themselves when their parents go out to work makes them more independent, so decision-making will become a large part of their lives.
d. In short, these are two reasons why teenagers will become more responsible for their studies.
e. It is likely that teenagers in the future will be more in charge of their studies.
f. It also allows teenagers to develop a large social network with their peers, where they can self-search, exchange, and discuss information in order to plan their studies.
a. Firstly, there is the rise of the Internet, which provides teenagers with various reliable sources of information.
b. Teens will make decisions concerning their own lives, instead of being told what to do and how to do.
c. Secondly, the fact that they starts school early and spend a lot of time by themselves when their parents go out to work makes them more independent, so decision-making will become a large part of their lives.
d. In short, these are two reasons why teenagers will become more responsible for their studies.
e. It is likely that teenagers in the future will be more in charge of their studies.
f. It also allows teenagers to develop a large social network with their peers, where they can self-search, exchange, and discuss information in order to plan their studies.