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ENGLISH CLUB Phiên bản 1: Part 2: What do you usually use the internet for? I do a ton of things on the Internet. I use it to read local as well as national news headlines on a regular basis. I also use it for checking my emails, chatting with my friends, finding information and shopping from home at times. (45 words) Part 3: A: I usually spend 6 hours a day studying English. How do you learn English? I think the most effective way to learn a language is to practice more with a native speaker. By doing this, you can improve both listening and oral skills simultaneously, you will be fluent in this language. Besides, I also keep a journal in English in my spare time. (49 words) B: English is a popular language in the world. What are your thoughts on this idea? I wholly concur with this statement. There is no doubt that English is a global language and it's spoken by a wide range of people. Learning English opens the door to some of the world’s top colleges and universities. Moreover, learning English will make you more employable to businesses across the world. (52 words) C: When do you usually use English? I use English every day because my work is closely related to this language. I would say that even if I am not using it to speak to an international team, I am probably using it to read scientific papers or listen to podcasts about topics related to my field. (50 words) Part 4: Nowadays more and more new words and phrases are added to the language, so many people have strong reactions to this issue. Some people gladly accept, others argue that there should be rules for language. Write a letter to your friend and the club manager to express your views and explain why so many people react like this.
1. Write an email to a friend (about 50 words) Hey Anna, How are you doing? Lately, I've been noticing how new words keep popping up in our language. Some people love it, while others think there should be rules to stop it. What’s your take on this? I think it’s pretty cool how language keeps changing with the times! Catch you later, Name. (54 words) 2. Write to a manager of the club (120-150 words) Dear the manager, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to share my thoughts on the increasing incorporation of new words and phrases into our language, a topic that has elicited varied reactions. Many individuals embrace the dynamic nature of language, viewing it as a necessary adaptation to societal changes and technological advancements. They argue that language should evolve to include new concepts and realities, thereby enhancing communication. Conversely, some believe in maintaining stringent rules to preserve the integrity and clarity of traditional language, fearing that too much change may lead to confusion and dilution of established meanings. In my view, it is important to strike a balance. While preserving linguistic clarity and coherence is essential, being receptive to the natural evolution of language can foster more effective and inclusive communication in our rapidly changing world. To address this, I suggest organizing educational workshops to help club members understand the rationale behind new words and phrases, creating forums or discussion groups where members can share their thoughts on new linguistic trends, and providing regular updates on the latest additions to our language and their usage. Please take my suggestions into account. I look forward to your prompt reply. Best regards, Name (206 words)
Phiên bản 2: Part 3: You are a member of the English club. You are talking to three other members in the English club chat room. Talk to them using sentences. A: Hi! I heard that you attended a club meeting this afternoon. How do you feel about the meeting? Hi! Yes, I did attend the club meeting this afternoon. It was great! The guest speaker was really engaging, and the discussion was insightful. I learned a lot and enjoyed hearing different perspectives from other members. Overall, it was a very productive and enjoyable meeting. (45 words) B: We have weekly meetings on Saturday afternoons. What topic are you expecting us to talk about? I'm looking forward to discussing ways to improve our club's community outreach and engagement. It would be great to brainstorm ideas on how we can attract more members and organize events that benefit both our club and the wider community. (40 words) C: We are thinking of holding some English games next week. Can you suggest some? Sure! How about a fun game of English trivia where we test each other's knowledge on grammar, vocabulary, and literature? Another idea is a spelling bee to challenge our spelling skills. We could also play word association games or charades with English phrases to make it more interactive and engaging. (50 words) Part 4: You are a member of the English club. You have just received the following email from the club. Dear Members, We are sorry to inform you that the Talk show has been canceled as the guests are unexpectedly busy. We do not have any back-up plan, so there will be no meeting this week. We will inform you of the reopening of the Talk show as soon as we can. We are sorry for the inconvenience. 1. Write an email to your friend. Write about your feelings and what you would like to do.
Hey Anna, How are you these days? I just got the news that the talk show is canceled this week because the guests are busy. Really bummed about it. How about we meet up and do something fun instead? Maybe grab coffee or catch a movie and we can talk about this news together? Let me know! Cheers, Name. (59 words) 2. Write an email to the president of the club. Write about your feelings suggest possible Dear Sir, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express my disappointment regarding the cancellation of the talk show this week. While I understand that unforeseen circumstances can arise, I believe it would be beneficial to have a backup plan in place for such situations in the future. One possible solution could be to arrange for an internal member-led discussion or workshop on relevant topics when external guests are unavailable. This way, we can maintain the momentum of our weekly meetings and continue to engage our members. Additionally, inviting local experts or utilizing online platforms to connect with speakers could provide more flexibility and reduce the likelihood of cancellations. I am confident that these measures will help ensure the continuity and success of our club activities. Thank you for considering my suggestions. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter. Best regards, Name (151 words)