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17 tháng 9 2017

Answer the questions using your own ideas

1.Where are car usually fixed?

They are repaired at the car repair shop

2. Where will the next Olympic Games be help ?

They will help in Malaysia

3. Who are Oscars usually awarded to ?

They are singers , actor , ...

4. What are you not allowed to do at school ?

I am not allowed to smoke, take the phone to school

5. What were you given for your birthday last year?

I was given a teddy bear by my friend

6. What will you be given for your next birthday?

I'll probably given a book

27 tháng 9 2021

1 Why wasn't he helped?

2 How many games have been played by the team?

3 Where is English sopken?

4 Who is being kept in the kitchen?

5 How can this safe be opened?

6 What books are being read this year?

7 How was the lost man found by the police?

8 Who are your children looked after by

9 How long has the doctor been waited for?

10 What time can their papers be handed by the boys?

11 Who are you lent this book by?

11 tháng 12 2021

1 Has your homework been finished

2 Why wasn't he helped

3 How many game have been played by the team

4 Where is English spoken?

5 Who is being kept in the kitchen

6 How can this safe be opened

7 What books are being read this year

8 How was the lost man found by the police

9 By whom are the children looked after for you

10 How long has the doctor been waited

11 What time can their papers be handed in by the boys

12 By whom are you lent this book

13 How many marks are given to you by the teacher

1. Nga is going to visit Hanoi with her family next Sunday.

2. They are going to stay in the hotel.

3. They are going to the zoo in the sunday moring.

4. They are going to watch football match at My Dinh stadium in the afternoon.

     Học tốt !

31 tháng 10 2021

1.TO VISIT HANOI WITH HER FAMILY

2IN A HOTEL

3.IN THE MORNING

4.TO WATCH FOOTBALLMATCH AT MY DINH STADIUM

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. It's called 42 – the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co–founders come from the world of technology and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

It's called 42 – the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co–founders come from the world of technology and start–ups, and they are trying to do to education what Facebook did to communication and Airbnb to accommodation.

Students at 42 are given a choice of projects that they might be set in a job as a software engineer – perhaps to design a website or a computer game. They complete a project using resources freely available on the Internet and by seeking help from their fellow students, who work alongside them in a large open–plan room full of computers. Another student will then be randomly assigned to mark their work.

The founders claim this method of learning makes up for shortcomings in the traditional education system, which they say encourages students to be passive recipients of knowledge. "Peer–to–peer learning develops students with the confidence to search for solutions by themselves, often in quite creative and ingenious ways."

Like in computer games, the students are asked to design and they go up a level by completing a project. They graduate when they reach level 21, which usually takes three to five years. And at the end, there is a certificate but no formal degree. Recent graduates are now working at companies including IBM, Amazon, and Tesla, as well as starting their own firms.

"The feedback we have had from employers is that our graduates are more apt to go off and find out information for themselves, rather than asking their supervisors what to do next," says Brittany Bir, chief operating officer of 42 in California and a graduate of its sister school in Paris. Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas – an important skill in the “real world” of work. "This is particularly important in computer programming, where individuals are notorious for lacking certain human skills," she says.

But could 42's model of teacherless learning work in mainstream universities? Brittany Bir admits 42's methods do not suit all students. "It suits individuals who are very disciplined and self–motivated, and who are not scared by having the freedom to work at their own pace," she says.

 

(Adapted from http://www.bbc.com/news/business–37694248)

According to Ms Bir, 42’s graduates will be able to improve _______.

A. the skills of giving feedback 

B. the skills of searching for information 

C. the skills of teamwork and debating 

D. the skills of software programming

1
23 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án C

Đáp án là C. the skills of teamwork and debating

“Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas - an important skill in the “real world” of work”.

Dịch: Sinh viên của 42 có thể làm tốt việc hoạt động nhóm với người khác, thảo luận và phản biện ý kiến của mình.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.    It's called 42 - the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co-founders come from the world of technology and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

    It's called 42 - the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co-founders come from the world of technology and start-ups, and they are trying to do to education what Facebook did to communication and Airbnb to accommodation.

    Students at 42 are given a choice of projects that they might be set in a job as a software engineer - perhaps to design a website or a computer game. They complete a project using resources freely available on the Internet and by seeking help from their fellow students, who work alongside them in a large open-plan room full of computers. Another student will then be randomly assigned to mark their work.

    The founders claim this method of learning makes up for shortcomings in the traditional education system, which they say encourages students to be passive recipients of knowledge. "Peer-to-peer learning develops students with the confidence to search for solutions by themselves, often in quite creative and ingenious ways."

    Like in computer games, the students are asked to design and they go up a level by completing a project. They graduate when they reach level 21, which usually takes three to five years. And at the end, there is a certificate but no formal degree. Recent graduates are now working at companies including IBM, Amazon, and Tesla, as well as starting their own firms.

    "The feedback we have had from employers is that our graduates are more apt to go off and find out information for themselves, rather than asking their supervisors what to do next," says Brittany Bir, chief operating officer of 42 in California and a graduate of its sister school in Paris. Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas - an important skill in the “real world” of work. "This is particularly important in computer programming, where individuals are notorious for lacking certain human skills," she says. 

    But could 42's model of teacher less learning work in mainstream universities? Brittany Bir admits 42's methods do not suit all students. "It suits individuals who are very disciplined and self-motivated, and who are not scared by having the freedom to work at their own pace," she says.

(Adapted from http://www.bbc.com/news/business-37694248)

According to Ms Bir, 42’s graduates will be able to improve .

A. the skills of giving feedback

B. the skills of searching for information

C. the skills of teamwork and debating

D. the skills of software programming

1
22 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án C

“Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas - an important skill in the “real world” of work”.

Dịch: Sinh viên của 42 có thể làm tốt việc hoạt động nhóm với người khác, thảo luận và phản biện ý kiến của mình.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.It's called 42 - the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co-founders come from the world of technology and start-ups, and they...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

It's called 42 - the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co-founders come from the world of technology and start-ups, and they are trying to do to education what Facebook did to communication and Airbnb to accommodation.

Students at 42 are given a choice of projects that they might be set in a job as a software engineer - perhaps to design a website or a computer game. They complete a project using resources freely available on the Internet and by seeking help from their fellow students, who work alongside them in a large open- plan room full of computers. Another student will then be randomly assigned to mark their work.

The founders claim this method of learning makes up for shortcomings in the traditional education system, which they say encourages students to be passive recipients of knowledge. "Peer-to-peer learning develops students with the confidence to search for solutions by themselves, often in quite creative and ingenious ways."

Like in computer games, the students are asked to design and they go up a level by completing a project. They graduate when they reach level 21, which usually takes three to five years. And at the end, there is a certificate but no formal degree. Recent graduates are now working at companies including IBM, Amazon, and Tesla, as well as starting their own firms.

"The feedback we have had from employers is that our graduates are more apt to go off and find out information for themselves, rather than asking their supervisors what to do next," says Brittany Bir, chief operating officer of 42 in California and a graduate of its sister school in Paris. Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas - an important skill in the "real world" of work. "This is particularly important in computer programming, where individuals are notorious for lacking certain human skills," she says.

But could 42's model of teacherless learning work in mainstream universities? Brittany Bir admits 42's methods do not suit all students. "It suits individuals who are very disciplined and self-motivated, and who are not scared by having the freedom to work at their own pace," she says.

According to Ms Bir, 42’s graduates will be able to improve ______.

A. the skills of searching for information

B. the skills of teamwork and debating

C. the skills of software programming

D. the skills of giving feedback

1
29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

Theo bà Bir, sinh viên tốt nghiệp của 42 sẽ có thể cải thiện.

A. các kỹ năng tìm kiếm thông tin

B. các kỹ năng làm việc theo nhóm và tranh luận

C. các kỹ năng lập trình phần mềm

D. các kỹ năng đưa ra phản hồi

Thông tin: Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas - an important skill in the "real world" of work.

28 tháng 5 2023

1, what are you going to have for lunch?

2, where are you going to go?

3, what are you going to help you mum?

4, what are you going to do to this spring?

5, what are you going to do on rainy season?

28 tháng 5 2023

1, what are you going to have for lunch?

2, where are you going to go?

3, what are you going to help you mum?

4, what are you going to do to this spring?

5, what are you going to do on rainy season?

HT!

23 tháng 12 2022

1. My favorite food is salad.
2. They are cucumbers, spinach, tomatoes, and onions.
3. Whenever I feel hungry or after exercise.
4. I usually eat with my mother.
5. The benefits of the salad are make my body more healthier, stronger and sometimes help me to overcome my hunger.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50. It's called 42 – the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co–founders come from the world of technology and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.

It's called 42 – the name taken from the answer to the meaning of life, from the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 42 was founded by French technology billionaire Xavier Niel, whose backing means there are no tuition fees and accommodation is free. Mr Niel and his co–founders come from the world of technology and start–ups, and they are trying to do to education what Facebook did to communication and Airbnb to accommodation.

Students at 42 are given a choice of projects that they might be set in a job as a software engineer – perhaps to design a website or a computer game. They complete a project using resources freely available on the Internet and by seeking help from their fellow students, who work alongside them in a large open–plan room full of computers. Another student will then be randomly assigned to mark their work.

The founders claim this method of learning makes up for shortcomings in the traditional education system, which they say encourages students to be passive recipients of knowledge. "Peer–to–peer learning develops students with the confidence to search for solutions by themselves, often in quite creative and ingenious ways."

Like in computer games, the students are asked to design and they go up a level by completing a project. They graduate when they reach level 21, which usually takes three to five years. And at the end, there is a certificate but no formal degree. Recent graduates are now working at companies including IBM, Amazon, and Tesla, as well as starting their own firms.

"The feedback we have had from employers is that our graduates are more apt to go off and find out information for themselves, rather than asking their supervisors what to do next," says Brittany Bir, chief operating officer of 42 in California and a graduate of its sister school in Paris. Ms Bir says 42's graduates will be better able to work with others and discuss and defend their ideas – an important skill in the “real world” of work. "This is particularly important in computer programming, where individuals are notorious for lacking certain human skills," she says.

But could 42's model of teacherless learning work in mainstream universities? Brittany Bir admits 42's methods do not suit all students. "It suits individuals who are very disciplined and self–motivated, and who are not scared by having the freedom to work at their own pace," she says.

(Adapted from http://www.bbc.com/news/business–37694248)

What do 42’s graduates receive on completion of their course?

A. a certificate

B. a degree

C. a project

D. a design

1
24 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án A

Đáp án là A. certificate

“And at the end, there is a certificate but no formal degree”

Dịch: Một chứng chỉ chứ không phải bằng đại học