Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 9, 2016

Tổng hợp các đầu sách IELTS giúp bạn chinh phục IELTS 9.0

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Giữa thị trường sách rộng lớn hiện nay việc chọn mua những quyển sách luyện thi IELTS như thế nào cho hiệu quả không phải ai cũng biết. Đặc biệt nếu bạn lần đầu luyện thi IELTS bạn sẽ không biết mình nên chọn mua quyển nào cho hợp lý.

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Khi luyện thi IELTS học sách không phù hợp đồng nghĩa với việc làm cho bạn sẽ không bao giờ có được kết quả tốt như mong đợi còn khiến bạn cảm thấy chán nản và không muốn ôn thi. Nhưng nếu ngay từ đầu bạn chọn cho mình cuốn sách, tài liệu tốt nhất chắc chắn với lộ trình học nghiêm túc sẽ cải thiện điểm IELTS của bạn rõ rêt.
Tổng hợp các đầu sách IELTS giúp bạn chinh phục IELTS 9.0
Tổng hợp các đầu sách IELTS giúp bạn chinh phục IELTS 9.0


Hiểu được khó khăn của những bạn mới bắt đầu luyện thi IELTS, bài viết sẽ chia sẻ cho bạn tên các đầu sách giúp bạn luyện thi ELTS tốt nhất: 
  1. Cambridge Practice Tests For IELTS 1-11
  2. Check Your English Vocabulary For The IELTS Exam By Rawdon Wyatt (Ebook)
  3. Words For Ideas: Teacher’s Book By Ian Pople John Morley
  4. Academic Writing Practice For IELTS By Sam McCarter
  5. Achieve IELTS Grammar And Vocabulary (Ebook+Audio)
  6. Cambridge Action Plan For IELTS Self-Study Student’s Book
  7. Common Mistakes At IELTS Intermediate By Pauline Cullen
  8. Cambridge English Vocabulary In Use: Elementary Edtion
  9. Focus On Skills For IELTS Foundation Book And CD Pack
  10. IELTS Reading Recent Actual Tests Volume 1 ( Ebook)
  11. IELTS Listening Recent Actual Tests Volume 2 (PDF + Audio)
  12. Cambridge English Idioms In Use Intermediate With Answer
  13. Advanced Grammar In Use With Answers
  14. English Grammar In Use By Raymond Murphy With Answers (PDF & CD ROM)
  15. Cambridge English Vocabulary In Use With Answers (Upper-Intermediate)
  16. The Official Cambridge Guide To IELTS (Ebook + CD)
Trên đây một số đầu sách luyện thi IELTS chất lượng, hi vọng sẽ giúp các bạn chọn lựa cho mình những cuốn sách phù hợp với bản thân nhé.!

Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 9, 2016

Một số idioms phổ biến trong IELTS Speaking

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Chia s cho các bn 10 thành ngữ được sử dụng phổ biến trong IELTS speaking. Trong phần thi của bạn có thành ngữ được vận dụng đúng ngữ cảnh bạn sẽ giám khảo đánh giá cao và được cộng thêm điểm. 

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Các bạn hãy học những Idioms dưới đây ngay nhé!


1. Leave No Stone Unturned

Example:
“When I apply for this scholarship, I left no stone unturned to gain my goal.”
” We promise to find your stolen car. We’ll leave no stone unturned
2. Not Lose Sleep Over
Example:
“I have studied very hard so that I will not lose sleep over a result of the test.”
“Jack does not lose sleep over what you think about him, he just focuses on his target and tries to achieve it.”
Một số idioms phổ biến trong IELTS Speaking

3. Go Out Like A Light
Example:
“After a long working day, I came home and went out like a light as soon as possible.”
“Some elderly people cannot go out like a light like children, they have been suffered from insomnia.”
4. The Silent Majority
Example:
“It is regrettable that nowadays, more and more young people are becoming the silent majority in policy .”
“U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump likes to talk about the silent majority.”
5. Stuck In A Rut
Example:
“I’m really stuck in a rut in this job. I think I’ll look for something new.”
“Since Rose divorced her husband, she has been being stuck in a rut.
6. Have Egg On Your Face
Example:
“I had egg on my face because of all the stupid things that I did when I was drunk last night.”
“If you don’t stop shouting angrily at your colleagues, you definitely have egg on your face. “
7. Be Your Bread And Butter
Example:
“Actually, working as an accountant is my bread and butter although I don’t love it very much. I like to be a dancer.”
“Nowadays, the university graduates feel difficult to find their bread and butter because the labour market is so harshly competitive. “
8. On A Knife Edge
Example:
“I’ve put myself on a knife edge when I forgot the calculator in the business management qualification test, which involved a lot of calculations.”
“These underprivileged families have to live on a knife edge because their houses are demolished by the storm.”
9. Let Yourself Go
Example:
“Sam has really let himself go since his wife died.”
“It is understandable that let yourself go when you’ve had small kids.”
10. To See Eye To Eye
Example:
” They need to see eye to eye before they do business together.”
“We see eye to eye. That’s why we are friends.”

” My father and I don’t see eye to eye in music.”

Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 9, 2016

Tổng hợp các từ nối trong bài thi ielts thường gặp - phần 2

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Tiếp tục tổng hợp các từ nối quan trọng trong IELTS thường gặp để giúp các bạn có thể biết các sử dụng đúng trong ngữ cảnh và làm cho văn phong trong bài bài viết ielts của bạn trở nên hay hơn, được ban giám khảo đánh giá cao. Bạn có thể xem lại các từ nối trong ielts trong bài viết trước tại đây.
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Tổng hợp các từ nối trong bài thi ielts thường gặp - phần 2

PARTICULARIZATION
1. IN PARTICULAR, PARTICULARLY
• Nearly a third of marriages end in divorce. In particular, it’s middle-aged couples that yearn for much more from life.
2. MORE SPECIFICALLY
• Couples tend to argue about financial issues. More specifically, they argue when one of them is out of work.

EXAMPLIFICATION
1. FOR EXAMPLE
• To solve this problem, you might want to try making small gestures. For example, making your spouse’s favourite meal for dinner or giving him a massage after a tiring day.
2. FOR INSTANCE
• Appreciate the small things your spouse does for you. For instance, leave thank-you notes for them every now and then.
3. TO ILLUSTRATE
• Misunderstandings can be highly destructive. To illustrate, if your spouse sees you with a friend of the opposite sex in a café, he might not understand why he hasn’t been invited and demand an explanation.

EXPLANATION
1. THAT IS TO SAY, THAT IS
• Keep romance alive. That is to say, don’t let your lovelife fall into routine.
2. NAMELY
• I have a very good reason for not trusting my ex. Namely, he’s a convicted felon.
3. IN OTHER WORDS
• Don’t be unsociable. In other words, go out and make some friends.
4. PUT DIFFERENTLY
• John has managed to get over Jane. Put differently, he’s started seeing other women.

EMPHASISING
1. AS A MATTER OF FACT
• I love sleeping with my pet pig. As a matter of fact, I can’t fall asleep unless he’s in my bed.
2. IN FACT
• I told them not to invite Rachel to the party. In fact, I was the only person who saw what a party pooper she really was.
3. ACTUALLY
• I think it would be a good idea to send her some flowers. Actually, you should get her a hundred orchids.
4. INDEED
• He may be the best-dressed man around. Indeed, he has a really good taste in fashion.
FOCUSING AND LINKING

1. AS FOR (often suggests disinterest or dislike)
• I’m going to Janet’s party at the weekend. As for Mary’s, I think I’ll pass.
2. WITH RESPECT TO
• Starting your own IT company may be the one of the best things you can do right now. With respect to opening a pet shop, it’s hard to say the same thing.
3. REGARDING
• Start your day with making the most important phone calls. Regarding emails, you might put them off until later.
4. WITH REGARD TO
• With regard to handling complaints, you might want to keep in mind that your customers are always right.
5. AS REGARDS
• Working from home has many advantages. As regards disadvantages, it might be difficult to keep your cat off your keyboard.
6. TALKING OF
• Talking of cats, you can’t trust them to keep you company when you need it. They’re quite selfish creatures.
7. AS FAR AS … CONCERNED
• As far as dogs are concerned, they might give you a chance to get up from your desk and get some exercise during the day.

CONCLUSION
1. IN CONCLUSION
• In conclusion, it may be said that pigs make the best pets.
2. IN BRIEF
• Meeting my boss at the pub was an interesting experience. In brief, it was a disaster.
3. IN SUMMARY
• In summary, it may not be the best idea to frequent the same pubs as your boss.
4. TO SUM UP
• To sum up, some people are better suited to working from home than others.
5. ALL IN ALL
• All in all, you have to make sure both you and your customers are satisfied with your work.CORRECTION
1. RATHER
• I thought it was a good idea to get a ferret. Rather, it had always been my dream to get one.
2. TO BE MORE PRECISE
• You might want to change a few things. To be more precise, I think you should start again from scratch.


TIME
1. AT FIRST
• It wasn’t a piece of cake to learn English. At first, I couldn’t pronounce all the words correctly.
2. THEN
• Then, I couldn’t spell all the words correctly.
3. AFTERWARDS
• Afterwards, I had a hard time understanding the tenses.
4. LATER
• Later, I couldn’t memorize phrasal verbs and idioms.
5. IN THE MEANTIME
• In the meantime, I was getting some help from MyEnglishTeacher.
6. MEANWHILE
• Meanwhile, I was enjoying my skype lessons more and more.