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1. Minh Nam: table tennis


2. Vuong: badminton
3. Duong: football
4. Hieu: swimming
5. TRung: tennis
6. Dung: basketball
7. Thanh: e-sport gaming
8. Kien: volleyball
9. Giang Nam: golf
10. Thuy: running
11. Thu: skipping
12. Huong: skiing
13. Tung: shuttle cock
14. Dao: parachuting
15. Hung: long jump
16. Thang: boxing
17. Linh: climbing/ mountaineering
18. Lam: cycling
19. Chien: baseball/ cricket

equipment
describe how to do/ play

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1. unwind, blow off some steam, up to the ears, a big fan of,
hectic
2. take on some new experience,
travelling: local cuisine, tourist attractions, breath-taking
scenery/ landscape
=> I prefer doing things with friends, especially when I travel.
3. senior, up to the ears, unwind, let my hair down, make merry

Essay
Paragraph
Topic sentence: Topic // controlling
Supporting
Concluding:
Sport// good for health
Sport is good for our health. First, sport is beneficial
for our physical body. When we walk everyday, we
can reduce our backache. Swimming everyday helps us
increase our height. Sport also makes us feel better.
We can relax by playing sport. We have more friends if
we take part in sport activities. In short, sport makes
our body strong.
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watching TV// good
Watching TV is good.
Watching TV has some benefits.
There are some advantages of watching TV.

- entertain:
+ watch films and other entertaining programs
+ being together

- update information
+ listen to news in the world => weather forecast
+ educational programmes: english, ….

Watching TV has some benefits. First, watching TV is


interesting. There are a number of programmes we can
watch such as films, cartoons or music shows.
Moreover, family members can have dinner and watch
TV together. Another good point of TV is that we can
update information. There is a lot of news about the
weather or economics in the world on TV. Children
learn English or make handmade things by watching
educational programs. In short, there are many
advantages of watching TV.

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TV/ bad
Watching TV has some disadvantages.
- waste time:
+ need 3 hours to film
+ half of the time is on advertising/ advertisements
- not good for health
+ harmful/ not good for eyes/ reduce your eyesight
+ tired/ get fatter/ become addicted
To sum up, there are many drawbacks of watching
TV.

It is …. adj ….for sb to do sth


It is not good to cancel a meeting without an
excuse.
It is useful for me to learn English.
Writing task 1:
- Report of line graph/ bar chart/ table/ pie chart
- 20 minutes
- at least 150 words.
organisation:
1. Introduction:
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=> The bar chart gives information about ……
2. An overview:
=> Overall, ……..
3. Detail
=> As can be seen from the bar chart, ……
4. Detail (comparisons)

More students sit examinations in Maths than in


Biology.
Fewer students sit examinations in Biology than
in Maths.
A higher percentage of students sit examinations
in Maths than in Biology.
A lower number of students sit examinations in
Biology than in Maths.
There are as many students sitting examinations
in Chemistry as in Art and Design.
the number of female students is one sixth of the
number of male students in our class.
2/3 : two/ thirds
4/5: four/ fifths
twice as ….. as
three/four times as ….. as
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There are twice as many students sitting exams in
Biology as in Media…..
My bedroom is twice as big as her bedroom.
The number of students in Maths is four times as
high as the number of students in PE.
Although the number of students who sit
examinations in PE is twice as high as the number
in Computing, the percentage awarded A and A*
is the same in two these subjects.
respectively
The graph compares the percentage of international and the
percentage of UK students gaining second class degrees or
better at a major UK university.
=> The bar chart gives information about the
proportion of overseas students and UK students
who gains second class degrees or better at a
major university in the United Kingdom.
=> Overall, the percentage of students gaining
second class degrees in all the eight subjects is
over 40%.
As can be seen from the bar chart, the number of
UK students getting/ having second class degrees
in Art History and Sociology is the highest (80%).
The figures for Accountancy and Information
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Technology are the lowest, 60% and


approximately 55% respectively.
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