Newwords:
Advocate: biện hộ
Holistic: chính thể, tổng thế
Metric: Có thể đo được bằng mét
Due diligence: Rà soát, thẩm định
Convert/ conversion: biến đổi, chuyển đổi, cải cách.
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Newwords:
Advocate: biện hộ
Holistic: chính thể, tổng thế
Metric: Có thể đo được bằng mét
Due diligence: Rà soát, thẩm định
Convert/ conversion: biến đổi, chuyển đổi, cải cách.
Trọn bộ từ vựng IELTS Writing Task 1 thường dùng
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[Newword everydays] Prostitution
#Gnas Sr that admins have black mind, anw enjoys those interesting newwords bby ^_^ ------------- Seizure /´si:ʒə/ (n): sự chiếm đoạt, cơn động kinh, cơn tai biến Ex: when did the seizure start?
Prostitution (n): mại dâm Ex: Where prostitution is legal?
A kept woman: gái bao Ex: Was I a kept woman?
A story to read: http://books.google.com.vn/books?id=F4nGxcHTO_gC&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=on+the+shared+patio&source=bl&ots=DlR8OMCc--&sig=Xk_x8MryNXDyqIqvtkrQUo6spXc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4X5dVJ6rHqS1mwWBj4KADw&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=on%20the%20shared%20patio&f=false
Bridge Syndrome
Here's a little insight into my brain, those of you who know me may know that sometimes my need to explain things and Impress with words can get annoying. But those of you who really know me, also know that some times I can trip over some of the simplest smallest of words. Labeling something isn't me using an excuse, rather me trying to explain how I feel and whever other people experience the same thing, so far they don't. But any way ill get straight too it. In conversation, usually in person, ill experience a moment of Anxiety where a word looses me. This word I may of even mentioned several seconds a go. It could be as simple as a simple word, or object or even someones name, someone i may have known for many years and never before forgoten they're name, but for this small moment I would. Here's my best example. I'm telling a story to a friend about what happened the other day, and in this story I'm crossing a bridge. now I mention the bridge and continue to tell the story normally and fluidly, and then the story comes back to me being on the bridge or needing to mention a bridge, and yet, I can no longer remember the word bridge,... I know what it is... I know what im trying to say but the word bridge no longer exists in my volcaublary, so I stress until I finally ask the question "You know what I mean, the thing people use to cross rivers... " - replied with "oh you mean a bridge" - - ashamed "yeah" This is why I call it bridge syndrome, because the word I forget can be as simple as the word bridge, Such a Universal word that everyone knows the meaning of and yet for some strange reason I may forget it.
In My opinion I feel like I have a form of Dyslexia, maybe "verbal Dyslexia" but it happens when it happens and I'm never in control, I can go weeks with out it happening. My question for you is ! Do you ever experience moments like this? or am I genuinly sounding like a crazy person ?
Changes.
One of the biggest changes that I'm going to have to make when Xander gets here is changing the way I speak. I have one of the worst sailor mouths ever.
"Fuck" "Shit" "Ass" "Bitch" are everday words that I use in everyday conversations. I really should start working on cutting them out of my volcabulary now.
The last thing that I want is for Xander to pick them up. I don't want a one year old, two year old, three year old running around screaming profanities. That's not cute.
Morrissey has improved my vocabulary.
Admit it... He's improved yours aswell :)