I. Define everything in English using a special list of 2000 words
For example:
Flexible: 1) that can bend or be bent easily.
2) that can change or be changed to be suitable for new needs, changed conditions etc.
Bend: 1) to force into a curve, angle, or sloping position, away from a straight or
upright position.
Curve: 1) a line of which no part is straight and which contains no angles.
Angle: 1) the space between two lines or surfaces that meet or cross each other,
measured in degrees that represent the amount of a circle that can fit into
that space.
and go on this way until you use up 2000 words to say nearly anything in English!
II. Learn key concepts in English using a special list of 1052 words
For example:
comfort/make sb feel better:
Comfort: to comfort someone, for example by talking to them or putting your arms around them.
Console: to comfort someone when they feel unhappy or disappointed, especially by saying
something that makes them realize the situation is not so bad.
Reassure: to make someone feel less worried or frightened about a situation, for example by
being friendly to them or by telling them there is nothing to worry about.
Soothe: to make someone feel more calm and relaxed when they are upset, anxious, or nervous
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I. Define everything in English using a special list of 2000 words
For example:
( Flexible: 1) that can bend or be bent easily.
2) that can change or be changed to be suitable for new needs, changed conditions etc.
( Bend: 1) to force into a curve, angle, or sloping position, away from a straight or
upright position.
( Curve: 1) a line of which no part is straight and which contains no angles.
( Angle: 1) the space between two lines or surfaces that meet or cross each other,
measured in degrees that represent the amount of a circle that can fit into
that space.
and go on this way until you use up 2000 words to say nearly anything in English!
II. Learn key concepts in English using a special list of 1052 words
For example:
( comfort/make sb feel better:
( Comfort: to comfort someone, for example by talking to them or putting your arms around them.
( Console: to comfort someone when they feel unhappy or disappointed, especially by saying
something that makes them realize the situation is not so bad.
( Reassure: to make someone feel less worried or frightened about a situation, for example by
being friendly to them or by telling them there is nothing to worry about.
( Soothe: to make someone feel more calm and relaxed when they are upset, anxious, or nervous.
II. Learn a word in its entire collocations.
For example:
( Love (n): - adjectives + love: deep, great, overwhelming, passionate/genuine, pure, real, true/
unconditional/abiding (không thay đổi), eternal, undying/hopeless,
unrequited (không được đền đáp)/thwarted (bị ngăn trở)/mutual/free/
first/parental, sisterly/courtly (kiểu hiệp sĩ Trung cổ), platonic (lý
tưởng thuần khiết), romantic, erotic (tình ái, tình dục), physical,
sexual/heterosexual, homosexual, lesbian/redemptive (dùng để cứu
vãn)/divine (thần thánh, thiêng liêng), human.
- verbs + love: feel, have/search for, seek/find/express, show/declare, profess (bày
tỏ)/promise/return/share/give sb, send (sb)/be in, fall in, fall out of
(bỏ)/make.
- love + noun: affair/life/letter/scene, song, story.
- prepositions: for/out of ~, in~, ~between, ~for, ~of.
- phrases: an act of love, deeply/madly/passionately in love, desperately/
hopelessly in love, head over heels in love, love at first sight, the
love of sb’s life.
Ancestor noun [C]
a person, plant, animal or object that is related to one existing at a later point in time
There were portraits of his ancestors on the walls of the room.
Studies suggest that life originated only once, from a single ancestor.
Ancestry: a person’s ancestors considered as a group or as a continuous line
A woman of noble ancestry.
Gypsy, gipsy romany noun [C]
a member of a race found in parts of Europe and America who travel from place to place in caravans.
Energy (STRENGTH) noun [U]
the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
Since I started eating more healthily, I've felt so full of energy
Performance noun
The performance of a person or machine is how well they do a piece of work or activity.
Passion (FEELING) noun
a very powerful feeling, for example of sexual attraction, love, hate, anger or other emotion
(figurative) Rachel seems to be married to (= very involved with) her new job at the moment, so we hardly ever see her.
Flamenco noun [C or U] plural flamencos
a type of Spanish dance music, or the dance performed to this music
Ballet noun
(a theatrical work with) a type of dancing where carefully organized movements tell a story or express an idea
Henry had never been to a ballet before. [C]
Troupe noun [C + singular or plural verb]
a group of performers such as singers or dancers who work and travel together
Cousin first cousin noun [C]
a child of a person's aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant relative, or a member of a group of people with similar origins
Hairdresser noun [C]
a person who cuts people's hair and puts it into a style, usually working in a special shop, called a hairdresser's or a hair salon
Stamp (FOOT) US also stomp verb
to put (a foot) down on the ground hard and quickly usually making a loud noise, often to show anger
Shrug verb -gg-
to raise (your shoulders) and then lower them in order to express a lack of knowledge, certainty, interest or care
"Where's Dad?" "How should I know?" replied my brother, shrugging his shoulders. [T]
"I feel sorry for homeless people, but what can I do to help them?" said Chris, shrugging. [I]
Dominating adjective often disapproving
She has very strong opinions and tends to be quite dominating (= having or trying to have control over people, situations, etc.)
Impulsive adjective
Someone who is impulsive does things suddenly without any planning and without considering the possible effects of what is done.
Don't be so impulsive - think before you act.
Unsociable adjective
not enjoying social activity, not fond of being with people
Purple adjective, noun
(of) a dark reddish blue colour
Violet (COLOUR) adjective, noun [C or U]
(having) a bluish purple colour
Chocolate noun
a usually brown food made from cacao seeds and usually sugar, eaten on its own or used in other food such as cakes, or a small sweet made from this
Cacao noun [U]
(the seeds of) a tropical tree from which chocolate and cocoa are made
Cocoa noun [U]
a dark brown powder made from the crushed beans of the tropical cacao tree, used to make chocolate and give the taste of chocolate to food and drink
Modern dance is a style of dance usually performed in a theatre, which is very expressive and does not have many rules for the dancer's movements.
Related words
Modern jazz is a type of jazz music which began in the 1940s and is of an advanced level musically.
Tap (dancing)
a type of dance in which the rhythm is marked by the noise of the dancer's shoes on the floor. Special shoes are worn which have pieces of metal fixed under them.
I did tap classes as well as ballet.
Salsa noun
A type of popular music based on Latin American dance music. Singers and musicians often dance at the same time as they are singing and playing.
Ballroom dancing is a type of dancing where a man and a woman dance together using steps and movements to special music, such as the waltz or tango.
Waltz (DANCE) /noun [C]
a formal dance in which two people holding each other move around a large room, turning as they go and repeating a movement of three steps, or a piece of music with three beats in a bar written for this style of dancing
Jive (DANCE) noun [U]
a fast dance which was very popular with young people in the 1940s and 1950s
My father taught me how to do the jive.
Marathon noun [C]
a running race of slightly over 26 miles (42.195 kilometres)
the London/New York marathon
She did/ran her first marathon in just under three hours.
Related words
A marathon is also an activity which takes a long time and makes you very tired.
The election broadcast, a nine-hour marathon, lasts until seven o'clock in the morning.
Calorie (FOOD noun [C]
a unit of energy which is used as a measurement for the amount of energy which food provides
There are about fifty calories in an apple.
Obsessed, obsessive adjective
unable to stop thinking about something; too interested in or very worried about something
The government seems obsessed by the need for secrecy.
Why are people so obsessed with money?
They're both obsessed with the fear of getting AIDS.
Session (ACTIVITY) noun [C]
a period of time or meeting arranged for a particular activity
Workout noun
A period of physical exercise, e.g. when training for a sport
Gymnasium gym noun [C]
a large room with weights for lifting, horizontal bars and other equipment for exercising the body and increasing strength
Massage verb, noun [T]
to rub, press or hit (someone's body) with regular repeated movements, esp. in order to relax them or to reduce stiffness or pain in their joints or muscles
I've got a dreadful ache in my neck. Would you mind massaging it for me?
She gave me a wonderfully relaxing massage. [C]
(trademark) A jet ski is a small vehicle on which one or two people can ride on the water and which is moved forward by a fast stream of water being pushed out behind it.
Laze verb
to rest lazily
We spent the morning just lazing (in bed). [I]
HOW TO LEARN SPEAKING
Learn pronunciation (học phát âm)
Learn spoken sentence patterns (học nói theo mẫu câu)
Learn written and SPOKEN grammar (học ngữ pháp văn viết và LỜI NÓI)
Learn language functions (học chức năng lời nói (có trên 140 chức năng))
Learn how to combine 2000 defining words and 1052 key concepts (học cách kết hợp 2000 từ và 1052 khái niệm cơ bản trong lời nói)
Read tapescripts in English course books to find how people communicate in the spoken form and identify spoken patterns and examples of spoken grammar (đọc bản văn của phần nghe trong các giáo trình tiếng Anh để xem cách diễn đạt lời nói của người giao tiếp và xác định những dạng thức lời nói và ví dụ của ngữ pháp lời nói)
Learn skills in English: presentation skills, negotiation skills, skills in meeting, telephoning and socializing (học các kỹ năng nói tiếng Anh: kỹ năng thuyết trình, thương lượng, hội họp, điện thoại và xã giao)
Learn the native speakers’ cultural way of speaking, including the “universally cultural” ways of the people in the English-speaking countries and “particularly cultural” ways of each native speakers (học cách diễn đạt mang tính văn hóa của người bản ngữ bao gồm những yếu tố văn hóa khái quát của người dân các nước nói tiếng Anh và những lối nói mang dấu ấn văn hóa của từng cá nhân bản ngữ)
Develop a positive attitude to learning spoken English and show essential qualities for developing speaking skills (phát triển thái độ tích cực trong việc học tiếng Anh khẩu ngữ và phát triển những phẩm chất cơ bản trong việc học các kỹ năng tiếng Anh)
VOCABULARY
Planet noun
A large body in space that moves round a star, especially round the sun
Is there life on other planets?
Feature noun [C]
an esp. typical quality or important part
High stress levels are a feature of life (= a part of the situation that is not avoidable) for business executives.
Features plural noun
Your features are the parts of your face.
He has wonderful strong features.
She has very regular (= even and attractive) features.
Blonde esp. female, esp. male blond noun [C], adjective
(a person) with pale yellow or golden hair
Related words
(saying) 'Blondes have more fun' means that a woman with lightly coloured hair is often considered more attractive than other women and so has the admiring attention of more men.
Diamond noun
an extremely hard, valuable stone which is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting hard things, or a shape with four straight sides of equal length but with two opposite angles which are wide and two which are narrow
Her ring was set with a large diamond. [C]
Curl noun
A small hanging mass of hair in a curving shape.
Curl verb
To twist into or form a curl or curls
Curly
Having curls or tending to curl
Top noun
A garment worn on the upper part of the body
Suit noun
A set of clothes made of the same material, usually including a short coat (jacket) with trousers or a skirt
Belt (CLOTHING) noun [C]
a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration
She fastened her belt tightly around her waist.
He had eaten so much that he had to undo his belt a couple of notches.
Boot (SHOE) noun [C]
a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg
Jeans (P)
Trousers made of DENIM (a strong, usually blue, cotton cloth), worn informally by men, women, and children, and thought very fashionable among young people.
Sock (CLOTHES) noun [C] plural socks or US also sox
a piece of clothing made from soft material which covers your bare foot and lower part of the leg
Pullover , US usually sweater, ANZ usually jumper noun [C]
a piece of clothing which is made of a warm material such as wool, has long sleeves, and is worn over the top part of the body and put on by pulling it over your head
Tights UK , US and ANZ pantyhose plural noun
a piece of clothing made of thin stretchy material which covers the legs and lower part of the body below the waist, and which is worn by women and girls
Tights are often made of nylon.
She bought a new pair of tights.
Related words
In the US and Australia, tights are the same type of clothing made from thicker material and worn by dancers and people doing physical exercises for health.
Trainer UK , UK also training shoe, US running shoe noun [C]
a shoe made specially for doing sport, that gives extra support to the foot
T-shirt , tee shirt
a simple piece of clothing which covers the top part of the body and which has no collar and usually short sleeves
I have to wear smart clothes for work all week, so at the weekend I like to wear comfortable things like jeans and a T-shirt.
Dress (PIECE OF CLOTHING) noun [C]
a piece of clothing for a woman which covers the top half of the body and some or all of the legs
A scene can also be an event in real life which seems like something in a play or film.
When we reached the top of the mountain a scene of unparalleled beauty lay before us.
Miss (NOT DO) verb [T]
to fail to do or experience (something that is often planned or expected)
I missed the start of the exam because my bus was late.
Silly (FOOLISH) adjective -ier, -iest
showing a lack of thought or judgment; foolish
Website , site noun [C]
a set of pages of information on the Internet about a particular subject, which have been published by the same person or organization, and often contain colour pictures, video and sound
the internet the large system of many connected computers around the world which people use to communicate with each other
Filofax trademark , personal organizer noun [C]
a small book in which a record can be kept of telephone numbers, future plans and visits, business meetings, etc.
The details of Sue's entire business and personal lives are held between the black leather covers of her Filofax.
A credit card is a small plastic card which can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time.
Related words
(UK and ANZ) A credit note is a piece of paper which can be given by a shop when you return something you don't want and allows you to buy other goods of the same value at another time.
Surf (INTERNET) verb
to spend time visiting a lot of websites
Many towns and cities have cybercafés where you can surf the Internet/Net/Web. [T]
I was surfing until midnight last night. [I]
Cybercafé noun [C]
a cafe where you can eat and drink while using computers to read information on the Internet
E-mail noun
the system for using computers to send messages over the Internet, or a message or document sent using this system
Icon (COMPUTER SYMBOL) noun [C]
a symbol on a computer screen that you point to with a mouse (= movable control device) to give the computer an instruction
Desktop (COMPUTER) adjective
(of computer equipment) small enough to fit on the top of a desk
a desktop computer/machine/printer/system
Compare laptop, notebook, palmtop.
Related words
Desktop publishing (also DTP) is the production of finished page designs for books or other printed material, using a small computer and printer.
Desktop (SCREEN) noun [C] specialized
the image that appears on a computer when you use the type of computer program which makes it possible for you to perform several activities at the same time
The menu bar with its windows is one of the features of the desktop.
Click (OPERATE) verb specialized
to (cause a computer instruction to) operate by pressing a button on the mouse (= movable control device) of a computer
When you have selected the file you want, click the 'Open' box. [T]
If you want to open a file, click twice on the icon for it. [I]
Click to create a new file. [I]
DEVELOPING A STRATEGIC VISION FOR LEARNING ENGLISH
(Phát triển tầm nhìn chiến lược trong việc học tiếng Anh)
ENGLISH LEARNING AS A CULTURAL PROJECT
(Học tiếng Anh - Một Dự án Văn hóa)
A special project specially designed for Vietnamese students of English
by Dinh Gia Hung
Project objectives (mục tiêu dự án):
To internalise the intellectual and cultural aspects of English language and approach idiomatic production (tiếp thu những yếu tố trí tuệ và văn hóa trong tiếng Anh và hướng đến việc sử dụng tiếng Anh như người bản ngữ)
To have greater vision for students’ future global integration and get quicker access to the Information Superhighway to acquire self-learning and research for personal and professional self-actualisation (có tầm nhìn rộng lớn hơn để sinh viên có thể hòa nhập với thế giới và đi nhanh hơn vào Siêu xa lộ Thông tin để tự học tập và nghiên cứu nhằm vươn đến sự phát triển tối cao của cá nhân, đó là sự hiện thực hóa cá nhân và nghề nghiệp)
Logistics for collaborative learning
Scarce resource sharing and management (chia sẻ và quản lý nguồn lực khan hiếm)
Equipment (thiết bị)
Materials (coursebooks, workbooks, references, online resources, CDs)(tài liệu)
Finance (cost-sharing policy) (tài chính)
Location (địa điểm)
Teamwork
Peer teaching (bạn bè giúp nhau học)
Delegation of responsibility (chia sẻ trách nhiệm)
Vision sharing (each student has a unique way of language expression which originates from his or her socio-cultural background and they can share their invaluable asset with their peers. This process can help group members negotiate different meanings, understand and appreciate one another’s cultural perspectives and practices) (Chia sẻ tầm nhìn: mỗi sinh viên đều có cách diễn đạt ngôn ngữ độc nhất vì khả năng đó được hình thành trong môi trường văn hóa-xã hội của riêng mình và nhóm học tập đó có thể chia sẻ tài sản vô giá đó với các bạn của mình. Tiến trình này có thể giúp cho các thành viên trong nhóm bàn luận về các ý định diễn đạt ngôn ngữ của mình để tiến tới hiểu và đánh giá cao những cách nhìn và lối thực hành văn hóa của nhau)
CULTURE AS AN ICEBERG (VĂN HÓA TỰA NHƯ TẢNG BĂNG)
fine arts literature
drama classical music popular music
folk dancing games cooking dress
notions modesty conception of beauty cosmology
ideals governing child-rearing rules of descent relationship to animals
patterns of superior, subordinate relations definition of sin courtship practices
conception of justice incentives to work notions of leadership tempo of work body language
patterns of group decision-making conception of cleanliness attitudes toward the dependent theory of disease
approaches to problem-solving conception of status mobility eye behaviour conception of past and future
role in relation to status by age, sex, class, occupation, kinship, and so forth
conversational patterns in various social contexts definition of insanity nature of friendship
ordering of time conception of self patterns of visual perception social interaction rate
preference for competition or cooperation notions of adolescence facial expressions
notions about logic and validity patterns of handling emotions arrangement of physical space...
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE.....
HOW TO HAVE A CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE WITH THE LANGUAGE TEACHER
Before holding a direct dialogue with the teacher, students should select some topics and read kinds of relevant texts written by native speakers, underline new cultural patterns or expressions (and may compare them with the Vietnamese equivalents to see interesting differences), write them down in their language journals and bring them to the clas