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Các phiên bản khácWord | Pronunciation | Vietnamese Meaning | Example |
Chef | /∫ef/ | Đầu bếp | He's the head chef at a five-star restaurant. |
Photographer | /fə'tɒgrəfə[r]/ | Thợ nhiếp ảnh | He worked for the magazine as a fashion photographer. |
Pilot | /'pailət/ | Phi công | He is learning how to pilot a helicopter. |
Musician | /mju:'zi∫n/ | Nhạc sĩ | She's a very talented musician. |
Dancer | /'dɑ:nsə[r]/ | Vũ công | I'm a terrible dancer. |
Ex1:
A: What does Miko do?
B: She's a musician.
Ex2:
A: Where is Joseph from?
B: He's from Italy.
REAL LANGUAGE: We say "What does he/she do?" to ask about a person's occupation or job.
Thể khẳng định (Positive) | Thể phủ định (Negative) | Yes/No questions | Short Answers |
I + am + a boy. | I + am not + a boy. | Are you/we/they from Vietnam? Is he/she/it from Vietnam? | Yes, I am./No, I am not. Yes, they are./No, they are not. Yes, he is./No, he is not. |
You/We/They + are + from Vietnam. | You/We/They + are not + from Vietnam. | ||
He/She/It + is + dancing. | He/She/It + is not + dancing. |
REAL LANGUAGE: Say "Nice to meet you." when you meet someone for the first time. Other ways to express this include Pleased to meet you, Glad to meet you anh It's a pleasure to meet you.
I am | I'm | He is | He's |
You are | You're | She is | She's |
We are | We're | It is | It's |
Introduce yourself.
Example: Hi, I'm glad to see you. Let me introduce myself. My name is Nam, I'm from Vietnam and I'm a student.