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Tiếng Anh cơ bản 2 tập 20: Lái thử xe

 



Tóm lược (Summary)

Anna, Penelope and Rick are making a news story about the Washington Car Show. Anna is having a lot of fun -- maybe too much fun...

Anna, Penelope và Rick đang làm một bản tin về Triển lãm Xe hơi Washington. Anna đang rất vui vẻ ở sự kiện này - mà có lẽ hơi vui quá...

Hội thoại (Conversation)


Anna: (to Penelope) That’s a great idea. (to Rick) Rick, I think we should use this as the opening shot.

Penelope: Anna, did Ms. Weaver give us instructions for covering the car show?

Anna: She did. She said that we need to show lots of cars. She said we need to interview people. And she also said that we should have fun.

Penelope: Those were her exact words?

Anna: Yeah. She said, “Have fun, Anna!” And she is the boss.

Anna: (to Rick) Okay, Rick, are you - are you ready? OK. Hello, I'm Anna Matteo. Welcome to the Washington Car Show!

Anna: People all over town are saying that if you like cars, this is the place to be! So, let's see what people are talking about. (at Rick) How was that? Okay? Is that Good?

Professor Bot: Anna, Penelope and Rick are making a news story about the Washington Car Show. Ms. Weaver gave them instructions.

We often need to tell others what someone else said.

There are two ways to do this. One is to use the person’s exact words and use quotation marks. We call this "direct speech."

For example, Ms. Weaver had said, “You need to show lots of cars.”

The other way is to talk about what someone said. We call this "reported speech."

Anna tells Penelope: She said that we need to show lots of cars.

In this sentence, "she," is the subject, “said” is the reporting verb, “that” is the conjunction and “we need to show lots of cars” is the reporting clause.

Keep watching, and listen for sentences where Anna talks about what someone else said!

Anna: This car show has many styles of vehicles. There are utility vehicles, classic cars, trucks, sports cars, and everyday vehicles.

Penelope: Okay, I think we got good interviews.

Anna: Me too! People had very different opinions. But they all said they loved cars.

Penelope: Anna, look -- a robot!

Anna: A robot!

Penelope: A robot!

Anna: Rick, we have to use the robot in the show!

(They walk over to the robot. Anna begins to dance like a robot.)

Robot: What is your first name?

Anna: Anna! Anna!

Robot: Anna, you know, what an effort. What an effort to robot dance. How about a round of applause for Anna! I’ve never seen anyone try so hard.

Anna: Penelope, did you hear that? Hank the Robot said that he has never seen anyone dance like me.

Penelope: Uh, I think many people here are saying that, Anna.

Anna: That was fun. You know what someone told me? You can test drive a Jaguar at this car show.

Penelope: Now, that sounds fun.

Anna: Let’s go.

Penelope: Okay.

Anna: This course is smooth. So you can drive faster.

Anna: He said...that I can’t drive, unfortunately.

(They begin the test drive. Kurt, the stunt driver, does the driving.)

Anna: Oh my gosh…reverse.

Anna: That was great. This is awesome.

Kurt: Are you ready to go on the rollercoaster?

Anna: I’m ready.

Kurt: Here we go!

Anna: That’s awesome.

Anna: That was...That was awesome! I just want to go one more time. I promise. That’s it. Just one more time.

Anna: This course is bumpy and uneven. I was told that I could drive this course. So I am.

Anna: (to Rick) Okay, Rick, are you rolling? Awesome. Okay, this course is uneven. But I think the ride will be smooth.

Anna: Ooh. This hill is really steep.

Anna: Oh my gosh. I can’t tell you how much fun this is.

Anna: Penelope, that was so much fun! I think I need to go again.

Penelope: Uh, Anna, I think we have enough test drive video.

Anna: Ms. Weaver said to get a lot. So, I think I should go again. (to Rick) Rick, I’m going to go again. Until next time!

Penelope: But I want to get lunch, Anna!

Professor Bot: Penelope said she wants to go to lunch. But I don’t think that’s going to happen soon. Visit our website for more!

Từ ngữ mới (New Words)

bumpyadj. having or covered with bumps
classic carn. an older car, usually of a style that is no longer being manufactured
coursen. the path or direction that something or someone moves along
coverv. to report news about something
effortn. energy used to do something
everydayadv. used or seen everyday
exactadj. full or completely correct or accurate
hilln. a usually rounded area of land that is higher than the land around it but that is not as high as a mountain
opinionn. a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something
rollv. to operate something, such as a movie camera
round of applauseexpression. an outburst of clapping among a group or audience
shotn. a part of a movie or a television show that is filmed by one camera without stopping​
smoothadj. having a flat, even surface
sports carn. a low-built car designed for performance at high speeds
steepadj. rising or falling sharply
stunt driver - n. a trained driver who drives vehicles for dangerous scenes in films and on television
test drive - v. an act of driving a motor vehicle that one is considering buying in order to determine its quality.
unevenadj. not level, flat or smooth
unfortunatelyadv. a word used to say that something is bad or disappointing
utility vehiclen. a powerful vehicle with four-wheel drive that can be driven over rough ground (also called sport utility vehicle or SUV)
vehiclen. a machine that is used to carry people or goods from one place to another

Practice (Thực hành)

Now, you try it! First, read about reported speech below. Then try changing a few of these sentences into reported speech:

Anna asked, "Rick, are you ready?"
Hank said, "I've never seen anyone try so hard."
Kurt asked, "Are you ready to go on the rollercoaster?"
Anna said, "This hill is really steep."
Penelope said, "I think we have enough test drive video."
Anna said, "I think I should go again."

Write your sentences in the Comments section and we will try to respond to you.

Anna tells Penelope what Ms. Weaver had said before the car show.
Anna tells Penelope what Ms. Weaver had said before the car show.

Reported Speech (Câu gián tiếp)​

We often need to tell others what someone else said. We can do this in two ways. One is to say the person’s exact words and use quotation marks. We call this “direct speech.” The other is to talk about what someone else said. We call this “reported speech.”

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

“You need to show lots of cars.”

She said (that) we need show lots of cars.

Reported speech contains a subject, reporting verb, conjunction and reporting clause. (The word “that” is optional.)

Subject noun or pronoun

Reporting Verb

Conjunction

Reporting Clause

She

said

(that)

we need to show lots of cars.

Using Reported Speech

To use reported speech, choose a reporting verb, such as say, tell or ask. Usually, the verb in direct speech moves one tense back in time in reported speech.

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

“I drive my car every day.”

She said (that) she drove her car every day.

“I am driving my car.

She said (that) she was driving her car.

“I have driven my car.”

She said (that) she had driven her car.

“I will drive my car.”

She said (that) she would drive her car.

If the speaker is reporting something that was just said, the reporting clause is often in present tense. This is also common for general facts.

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

“You need to show lots of cars.”

She said (that) we need to show lots of cars.

“The sky is blue.”

She said (that) the sky is blue.

The modals might, should, would, could and ought to do not change in reported speech. However, can, must and have to do change.

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

“I can/could drive my car.”

She said (that) she could drive her car.

“I may/might drive my car.”

She said (that) she might drive her car.

“I must drive my car.”

She said (that) she had to drive her car.

“I have to drive my car.”

She said (that) she had to drive her car.

“I should drive my car.”

She said (that) she should drive her car.

“I ought to drive my car.”

She said (that) she ought to drive her car.

Change the point of view. For example, the subject “I” becomes “he” or “she” and the subject “we” becomes “they.”

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

I have two tickets to the Car Show.”

He said (that) he had two tickets to the Car Show.

We want to dance like Hank the Robot.”

They said (that) they wanted to dance like Hank the Robot.

Use if or whether to report a “yes or no” question. And use the reporting verb “ask.”

Direct Speech

Reported Speech

“Do you like the Washington Car Show?”

She asked if/whether I liked the Washington Car Show.

Bài kiểm tra Nghe (Listening Quiz)

See how well you understand this lesson by taking a listening quiz. Play each short video, then choose the best answer.​

Quiz - Lesson 20: The Test Drive

Quiz - Lesson 20: The Test Drive

Start the Quiz to find out

IELTS WRITING 2017

Sưu Tập Đề thi IELTS Writing 2017 (Task 1 & Task 2)


Tháng 1

1.  Đề thi ngày 7/1/2017


Task 1: Bar praph

Task 2: Some universities offer online courses as an alternative to classes delivered on campus. Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

2.  Đề thi ngày 12/1/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: It is neither possible nor useful for a country to provide university places for a high proportion of young people.

3.  Đề thi ngày 14/1/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: In many schools and universities, girls tend to choose arts subjects (eg. languages) and boys choose science subjects (eg. Physics). What do you think are the reasons? Do you think that this tendency should be changed?

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

4.  Đề thi ngày 21/1/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: Nowadays young people spend too much of their free time in shopping malls. Some people fear that this may have negative effects on young people and the society they live in.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?



Tháng 2

5.  Đề thi ngày 11/2/2017


Task 1: Bar charts

Task 2: It is better for college students to live in schools than live at home with their parents. Do you agree or disagree?

6.  Đề thi ngày 18/2/2017


Task 1: Table

Task 2: Some people think that the government should invest in teaching science rather than in other subjects for a country development and progress. What extent do you agree or disagree?

7.  Đề thi ngày 25/2/2017



Task 2: Some people think international car-free days are an effective way of reducing air pollution, others think there are some other ways. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Tháng 3


8.  Đề thi ngày 4/3/2017


Task 1: Map

Task 2: Some people think that developing countries need financial help from international organizations. Others think that it is practical aid and advice that is needed. Discuss these views and give your own opinion.

9.  Đề thi ngày 18/3/2017


Task 1: Line

Task 2: Some people think that governments should ban dangerous sports, while others think people should have freedom to do any sports or activity. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

10.  Đề thi ngày 25/3/2017


Task 1: Line chart

Task 2: The best way to resolve the international environmental problems is to increase the cost of fuel. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

11.  Đề thi ngày 30/3/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: The society would benefit from a ban on all forms of advertising because it serves no useful purpose, and can even be damaging. Do you agree or disagree?


Tháng 4

12.  Đề thi ngày 8/4/2017


Task 1: Pie chart

Task 2: Consumers are faced with increasing numbers of advertisements from competing companies. To what extent do you think consumers are influenced by advertisements? What measures can be taken to protect them?

13.  Đề thi ngày 20/4/2017


Task 1: Maps

Task 2: Scientists say that in the future humanity will speak the same language. Do you think this is a positive or negative social development?

14.  Đề thi ngày 22/4/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: Some people think that people who choose a job early and keep doing it are more likely to get a satisfying career life than those who frequently change jobs. To what extent do you agree or disagree?




Tháng 5

15.  Đề thi ngày 6/5/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: Some people think that good health is very important to every person, so medical service should not be run by profit-making companies. Do the advantages of private health care outweigh the disadvantages.

16.  Đề thi ngày 13/5/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: People should look after their health for personal benefits, rather than a duty for a society. What extent do you agree or disagree?

17.  Đề thi ngày 20/5/2017


Task 1: Process

Task 2: Some people think a job not only provides income but also social life. Others think it is better to develop social life with people you do not work with. Discuss both view.

18.  Đề thi ngày 25/5/2017


Task 1: Table

Task 2: Parents often give children everything they ask for and do what they like. Is it good for children? What are the consequences when they grow up?


Tháng 6

19. Đề thi 3/6/2017

Task 1: Line graph


Task 2: As the number of cars increases, more money has to be spent on road systems. Some people think the government should pay for this. Others, however, think that the user should cover the costs. Discuss and give your opinion.

20. Đề thi 8/6/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: Some people say that it is possible for a county to be both economically successful and have a clean environment. Others disagree. Discuss both view and give your opinion.

21. Đề thi 17/6/2017


Task 1: Line

Task 2: Space travel has been possible for some time and some people believe that space tourism could be developed in the future. Do you think it is a positive or negative development.

22. Đề thi 24/6/2017


Task 1: Bar chart

Task 2: Scientists predict in the near future cars will be driven by computers, not people. Why? Do you think it is a positive or negative development?



Tháng 7

23.  Đề thi ngày 8/7/2017


Task 1: Map

Task 2: Everyone should stay at school until 18. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

24.  Đề thi ngày 15/7/2017


Task 1: Table

Task 2: The animal species are becoming extinct due to human activities on land and in sea. What are the reasons and solutions?

25.  Đề thi ngày 20/7/2017


Task 1: Table

Task 2: Some people are born to be leaders, other believe leadership can be learnt. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

26.  Đề thi ngày 29/7/2017


Task 1: Mixed charts

Task 2: In some parts of the world, it is increasingly popular to research the history of one's own family. Why do people want to do this? Is it a positive or negative development?


Tháng 8

27.  Đề thi ngày 3/8/2017


Task 1: Line and Bar

Task 2: Some people think it is more important to spend money on roads and motorways than on public transport systems. To what extend do you agree?

28.  Đề thi ngày 12/8/2017


Task 1: Map

Task 2: Solving environment problems should be the responsibility of an international organization rather than each national government. Do you agree or disagree?

29.  Đề thi ngày 19/8/2017


Task 1: Table


Task 2: Writing, reading and maths are the three major subjects. Some people think that computer skill should be added as a fourth subject. What extent do you agree or disagree?

30.  Đề thi ngày 26/8/2017


Task 1: Mixed
Task 2: In some countries, children are becoming overweight and unhealthy. Some people think that it is the responsibility of governments to solve the problem. To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Tháng 9:

31. Đề thi 9/9/2017


Task 1: Maps

Task 2: Anybody can use a mobile phone to answer the work and personal calls at any time or 7 days a week. Does this development have more positive or negative effects on both individuals and society?

32. Đề thi 16/9/2017


Task 1: Map

Task 2: Students leave high school without learning the way how to manage their money. What are the reasons and solutions of this issue?

33. Đề thi 21/9/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: The increase in people's life expectancy means that they have to work older to pay for their retirement. One alternative is that people start to work at younger age. Is this alternative a positive or negative development?

34. Đề thi 30/9/2017


Task 1: Tables




Task 2: The best way to reduce youth crimes is to educate their parents with parental skills. To what extent you agree or disagree?



Tháng 10:

35. Đề thi 5/10/2017


Task 1: Bar chart + Table

Task 2: More and more people in the city live in homes with small spaces or no outdoor areas. Do you think it is negative or positive development?

36. Đề thi 14/10/2017

Task 1: Line graph

Task 2: There are many inventions in human history, such as the wheel. Some people think the most important thing is the internet. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

37. Đề thi 21/10/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: Some people think the increasing business and cultural contact between countries brings many positive effects. Others say it causes the loss of national identities. Discuss both view and give your opinion.

38. Đề thi 28/10/2017


Task 1: Line graph

Task 2: Student learn far more with their teachers than other sources (internet or television), To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Tháng 11:

39. Đề thi 2/11/2017


Task 1: Pie charts


Task 2: People are living longer. Some people think that it causes big problems. Others, however, think the aging population has many advantages for business, government and for society in general. Discuss both views and give your opinion?

40. Đề thi 4/11/2017


Task 1: Bar charts

Task 2: It is difficult for people in the cities to get enough physical exercise. What are the causes and solutions.

41. Đề thi 11/11/2017


Task 1: Maps

Task 2: People in many countries spend more and more time far away from their families. Why does this happen and what effects will it have on them and their families?

42. Đề thi 25/11/2017


Task 1: Pie charts

Task 2: The news media have become too much influence in people lives today and this is a negative development? To what extent do you agree or disagree?



Tháng 12

43. Đề thi 2/12/2017


Task 1: Maps

Task 2: Schools are no longer necessary because children can get so much information available through the internet, and they can study just as well at home. To what extent do agree or disagree?

44. Đề thi 9/12/2017


Task 1: Table


Task 2: People think that children nowadays have more freedom. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

45. Đề thi 14/12/2017


Task 1: Mixed (Bar and Pie)

Task 2: Some people think that children should start school at a very early age, but others believe that should not go to school until they are older. Discuss both these views and give your opinion.

46. Đề thi 16/12/2017


Task 1: Line


Task 2: The users of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, are replacing face- to-face contact in this century. Do you think the advantages of this way outweigh the disadvantages?



TOPIC 1

TOPIC 1



Many parents today organise extra classes for their children after school and at the weekends.
Do you feel that this is a worthwhile thing to do or do you feel children have enough education at school?


Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.


Nowadays, not only adults are getting busy with hours and hours working but also do the school-age children, who have to spend lots more hours on studying than their parents did before. As the fact that extra classes now become an acceptable education norm for many countries around the world, especially Asian schools, children now have to struggle much more nerve-racking problems with them than society can ever imagine.
Firstly, attending too many extra classes on weekdays and even the weekends leads to the lack of time for kids. As a result, they don’t have enough time to relax by taking up an interesting hobby such as learn how to play an instrument or playing popular sports which can improve their physical health as well as their mental health. In addition, due to the lack of time, kids are no longer hanging out with their friends or taking part in any outside activity.Hence, their ability to communicate with others and the lack of social skill now become serious issues for parents when raising their kids.
 Secondly, the expectations of parents on their children put the kids under a lot of pressure as the parents want their kids to be always at top of classes and get insanely high scores for every test. According to some researchers, over-studying doesn’t make the kids become more intelligent or smarter, however, attending too many extra classes such as maths or science subjects can cause children’s cognitive impairment especially for young kids for example, kindergarten and primary school students due to a large amount of time focusing, lacking sleep and being stress. Furthermore, extra classes normally provide theoretical lessons which are mostly the same with compulsory classes while teenagers need more particular skills, for instance, critical thinking, time management, etc.
 In conclusion, governments and parents should join hand to create educational systems which are more practical, creative and stress-free environment for their children and extra classes should be banned and substituted by soft skills classes instead.


Written by Dieu My Tran Thi



Corrected Essay


Nowadays, not only adults are getting busy (busier) with hours and hours working but also do the school-age children, who have to spend lots more hours on studying than their parents did before. As the fact that extra classes now become an acceptable education norm for many countries around the world, especially Asian schools, children now have to struggle much more nerve-racking problems with them than society can ever imagine.
·         Nowadays,(time expression should not be the first word or phrase of a paragraph it should be added in mid or later in sentence)
·         lots (is an informal word) 
·         do the (wrong grammatical) 
·         Above bracketed are the ground lines which do not make any sense here in introduction as these are somehow quite general.
·         Introductions paragraph must not mention details out of prompt given.
·         It should be specific and concise to the prompt
·         This introduction did not respond to the questions in the topic (do you feel that this is worthwhile…?)
·         No clear thesis sentence is mentioned which shows a clear path of the essay.
·         Wrong grammatical structure of (not only….but also).
Firstly, attending too many extra classes on weekdays and even the weekends leads (lead) to the lack of time for kids. As a result, they don’t have get enough time to relax by taking up an interesting hobby such as to learn how to play an instrument or playing popular sports which can improve their physical health as well as their mental health. In addition, due to the lack of time, kids are no longer hanging out with their friends or taking part in any outside (outdoor) activity iesHence, their ability to communicate with others and the lack of social skill now become serious issues for parents when raising their kids.
·         Firstly (use an introductory phrase instead not the sequence)
·         taking up (avoid phrasal verbs having multiple meanings)
·         Hence, their ability to communicate with others and the lack of social skill now become serious issues for parents when raising their kids. --> This last sentence is contradiction because topic sentence mentions lack of time and this sentence discusses skills with no relevant link.
·         This paragraph has limited topic sentence which sometimes contradicts to the supporting or closing sentences.
·         It has grammatical errors in verbs, preposition, wrong words such as (outside activities)
Secondly, the expectations of parents on from their children put the kids under a lot of pressure as the parents want their kids to be always at top of classes ranking and get insanely high scores for every test. According to some researchers, over-studying doesn’t make the kids become more intelligent or smarter, however, attending too many extra classes such as math or science subjects can cause children’s cognitive impairment especially for young kids for example, kindergarten and primary school students due to a large amount of time focusing. Due to the Focus on study for large amount of time, lacking sleep and being stressed. Furthermore, extra classes normally provide theoretical lessons which are mostly the same with compulsory classes while teenagers need more particular skills, for instance, critical thinking, time management, etc
·         Secondly (this connector should introduce paragraph not to sequence)
·         however (this connector should be in opposite ideas not in two same ideas)
·         Secondly, the expectations of parents on from their children put the kids under a lot of pressure as the parents want their kids to be always at top of classes ranking and get insanely high scores for every test (this topic sentence has no clear link with the given prompt by examiner. (It should be related to the last sentences mentioned in the prompt)
·         This ending sentence of paragraph does not have any link with the main topic or topic sentence mentioned.
·         No proper coherence and cohesion devices are used.
·         Slight grammatical mistakes are noticed in this paragraph.
In conclusion, governments and parents should join hand hands to create such kind ofeducational systems which are more practical, creative and stress-free environment for their children and extra classes should be banned and or substituted by soft skills classes instead.
·         governments (no new words or ideas are allowed if they are not mentioned earlier in main body)
·         Conclusion should always be the summary or mentioned points in main body and introduction and should be the suggestions on the basis of aforementioned ideas not  the direct ideas.
·         Conclusion should also have a clear topic sentence which is not here.
·         Some extra unnecessary words are used which change the meaning of the text in this last paragraph.( environment, instead, government)
Overall: 5
·         Task Response: 5
 responds to the task only in a minimal way or the answer is tangential; the format may be inappropriate (This essay did not completely respond the prompt or the main theme of the topic.).
 presents a position but this is unclear (Introduction does not fully paraphrase the prompt or topic which later creates problems and contradictions in the thesis and topic sentences).
 presents some main ideas but these are difficult to identify and may be repetitive, irrelevant or not well supported
·         Coherence and Cohesion: 4
 presents information and ideas but these are not arranged coherently and there is no clear progression in the response (There was no flow of the topic technically among the paragraph).
 uses some basic cohesive devices but these may be inaccurate or repetitive (No connector or transitions are used properly which can promote one idea to the other idea. Some connecting devices are used inappropriately).
 may not write in paragraphs or their use may be confusing
·         Lexical Resource: 5
 uses a limited range of vocabulary, but this is minimally adequate for the task
 may make noticeable errors in spelling and/or word formation that may cause some difficulty for the reader
·         Most of the words are repeated except some.
·         Limited words are used.
·         No synonyms or antonyms are observed but still conveying the message.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy: 5
 uses only a limited range of structures
 attempts complex sentences but these tend to be less accurate than simple sentences
 may make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty; errors can cause some difficulty for the reader
·         Many grammatical errors are observed and are marked which reduce the band level.
·         No variety in grammatical structures is observed.
·         There are limited complex sentences.



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