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Unit 1: FRIENDSHIP


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- It is said that Haiphong people are cold, but Ha is really, really friendly.
- And over the years, we have been through good times and bad times with each other, and that’s one of the things I like best about him.
- And we have a lot of the same interests.
- Christina: Hello and thank you! It’s nice being with you tonight..
- Christina: The fire started in the kitchen where I forgot to turn off the gas stove..
- Although I lost many things in the fire, the experience helped me grow up..
- The party began at about three in the afternoon.
- She didn’t like having the party at a restaurant because it is noisy and expensive..
- Sixteen colourful candles sat in the middles of the cake.
- We helped ourselves to slices of the delicious cake and sang all the songs that we knew..
- Finally at about six in the evening the party came to an end.
- This is an exciting night in which children dance, sing and play music at one of the largest hotels in HCM City.
- It is hoped that more schools like Spring School will soon be found in other cities in Vietnam..
- 80 per cent of the students felt that mutual respect in the classroom was essential learning to take place.
- 60 per cent of the students felt they should be encouraged to set realistic goals for their learning, and to have positive attitudes towards themselves and others..
- About 55 per cent of the students expected their teachers to be motivated and interested in what they were doing.
- this would then reflect in their performance of the students.
- skills such as communication, building self-respect and self-confidence, the ability to learn from failure, and time management, suited to the maturity of the students concerned..
- One hundred per cent of the students felt that the social side of school was as important as academic activities.
- Paul: Every year, in the USA..
- Paul: He was the first man who won the first Boston Marathon in the USA.
- But not until 1967, women were formally accepted to take part in the Boston races.
- Each year, more runners from every part of the world join it.
- In runners from 34 countries ran in the marathon..
- Trang: What are the rules of the Boston Marathon?.
- It ends in the centre of Boston..
- Brown, could you tell us something about the world population?.
- Brown: Well, there are over 6,700 million people in the world today, and the total is increasing at the rate of about 76 million a year.
- Experts say that the population of the world could be over 7 billion by the year 2015..
- Interviewer: Do all parts of the world have the same rate of population growth?.
- The population is growing more quickly in some parts of the world than others.
- This is due to the improvement of the living conditions and medical care..
- Brown: Yes, it is.
- Brown: I think, there are a number of solutions to the problems.
- The first is to educate people and make them aware of the danger of having more children.
- MAI: It’s on 1 st January, and it lasts three days through 3 rd January..
- On the New Year’s Eve every household do a big cleaning up.
- The idea is to get rid of the dirt of the past year and welcome the new one..
- LAN: Yes, they usually decorate their houses with some small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represent longevity and constancy.
- And what do they usually do on the New Year’s Eve?.
- Vietnam ranks second only to China for growth in the number of telephone subscribers.
- It is among the 30 countries in the world that have more than two million telephone subscribers..
- In the early 1990s, there were only 140,000 telephones across Vietnam.
- Since 2000, Vietnam has reduced the price of several services, especially in the monthly fees for fixed and mobile telephones..
- In the future, more attention will be paid to the rural areas.
- In many parts of the United States, large areas of land have been made into national parks to protect and preserve the natural beauty of the land.
- Today, there are 52 national parks in the United States, covering approximately 3 per cent of the total land area of the country.
- National parks are open to the public and have million of visitors every year..
- The increasing number of visitors is harming the parks due to the pollution from their vehicles..
- If the resource can be replaced quickly, it is called renewable.
- It’s 10.15 and it’s time for “The Asian Games Report”.
- It’s the 3 rd day of the Games.
- The Japanese athletes won two gold medals yesterday, and three the day before, so in the first three days they’ve won six gold medals..
- ...Here we’re in the Gymnasium.
- That’s the best score today! Lily’s won the gold medal!.
- This is the second time he completed in the long jump- at the Asian Games.
- But he’s very disappointed..
- I learned about the wonders of the world, space travel, human achievements, gigantic whales, tiny viruses and other fascinating things..
- ANNA: It’s hot and humid in New York City in the summer and I often feel depressed then.
- So in July and August I often go out of the city to the west where there are some beautiful national parks and forests.
- We might stay at campgrounds in the park, but wilderness areas are more fun.
- What we enjoy most is to ride our dirt bike in the desert, take showers in waterfalls and swim in the lakes and rivers.
- It’s wonderful that we can live in nature and enjoy it..
- TERRY: I used to go to the mountains, the desert, and other places with spectacular scenery in summer.
- I don’t any more, although I’m attracted to the beauty of nature.
- They leave trash in the forests, and take rocks and plants with them.
- I believe not only people are important to the world - nature is important, too..
- Why I don’t want to live in nature and enjoy it? It’s the solitude of the wilderness.
- It’s for animals and plants, not for me..
- I can’t put up an umbrella tent in the wind.
- I can’t make a fire in the rain, and a backpack is usually too heavy for me.
- So I’d better stay in the cities and enjoy the comfort they offer..
- and enjoy it? It’s the solitude of the wilderness.
- In a speech to the Congress in 1961, the US President Kennedy challenged the nation to put a man in the moon before the end of the decade.
- The astronauts on board of the spacecraft were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins..
- They performed a variety of experiments and collected soil and rock samples to return to the Earth.
- An American flag was left on the moon’s surface as a reminder of the achievement..
- The crew of Apollo 11 returned to the Earth on July 24, 1969.
- It is regarded as the greatest human efforts in the history of man kind..
- Unit 16: THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD.
- It is considered one of the greatest man- made wonders in the world thanks to its magnificence and significance.
- Some parts of the wall are much older and go back to around 200 B.C.
- The Great Wall is a symbol of the Chinese nation through out history.
- This part of the wall is the.
- best choice for it is still in its original state.
- A visit to the Great Wall will certainly bring tourists great excitement in each step of the wall..
- Some parts of the wall are much older.
- This part of the wall is the best choice for it is still in its original state

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