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Kế hoạch bản thân

1/ Chuyên môn - ISTQB Test Management - API Testing - DB Testing 2/ Kỹ năng mềm - Excel - Word / power point - Interview  3/ Ngoại ngữ Tiếng anh - IELTS Tiếng Hàn - TOPIK II Tiếng Thái - Giao tiếp Mục tiêu: Mình muốn nâng cao năng lực của bản thân về chuyên môn, cải thiện trình độ ngoại ngữ và được đi công tác nước ngoài, làm việc vớ nhiều chuyên gia giỏi để nâng cao trình độ bản thân. Trước mắt sẽ vạch ra những kế hoạch để có thể đạt được những kiến thức và trình độ như là 1 hành trang vững chắc để có thể đưa bản thân lên một tầm cao mới. Mình biết năng lực của bản thân mình và mình tin bản thân mình sẽ làm được, không chỉ trong lĩnh vực này mà còn có thể cao hơn. Trước mắt cứ chăm chỉ rèn luyện và trao dồi những kiến thức cần thiết để có thể đáp ứng  được nhu cầu của thị trường Nhắc lại 1 lần nữa hãy tập trung vào bản thân và không cần suy nghĩ hay để tâm vào những chuyện bên ngoài. Ngoài bản thân thì không có chuyện nào quan trọng hơn cả!!!!!

Korean listening within a month 1

Audio Link:  https://soundcloud.com/k3ffblc0fef8/sets/mastering-korean-listening 5과 - 2번 창구로 오십시오 어휘 1/ 창구: Quầy giao dịch 2/ 공공 기관: cơ quan công quyền, cơ quan nhà nước 3/ 도난: nạn trộm cấp      신고서: giấy chứng nhận, lời khai => 도난 신고서

Speaking Part 2

  Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUMPTD3T8WM&t=75s Part 2: Describe  time when the vehicle you took broken down on your trip You should say: Where it happened When it happened Who you were with at that time and what impacts this broken had. *** Chua gap tinh huong nay bao gio     Intro: Alright, I have to admit that / say that I've never experienced / been through this situation before. So, this topic is really putting me on the spot.  Maybe instead, I'll talk about what I think would happen if the vehicle broke down midway during my trip. SO, first, of course I wouldn't panic - panic: hoang loan - since it's just a completely normal thing to happen. I mean, it's unlucky / unfortunate, sure , as it'd mess up my itinerary a little bit. but there's nothing too serious about it. So, I think I'd just sit back / lay back, and wait for the driver to tackle - solve - deal with - take care of - tend to - sort it out   - sort out the probl...

Speaking Part 3 - Topic: Puzzles

Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PrI8yXy_iU Question: 1. Why do some people enjoy solving puzzles? Off the top of my head / The first thing that springs to mind is some do it purely out of passion. I mean, they get kick out of solving a challenging problem or overcoming a tricky situation. That makes them enjoy brain-teasing games (tro choi yeu cau dong nao) such as Sudoku or Rubik's cube / crosswords. 2. Do you think it's good for children to play puzzles? Why? Absolutely, it's really beneficial for their cognitive development , since these games require children to rack their brains (van dung het tri oc) to find a solution. => he qua: This help to grow their brains and enhance their problem-solving skills, which is crucial for their future success. 3. Do you think puzzles are just for children, or do adults enjoy them too? I do believe that a large number of adults enjoy solving puzzles too. First of all, it's a wonderful way for them to relax after workin...

Plan and Objective

Today is Saturday 7, Jun 2025. I am writing this post to set the target in the next milestone in my career path. Currently, I am looking back in the past and seeing that I am not achieving what things I already did. However, this is not the sad thing, because I am feeling the motivation that I already had in the past. I am also proud of me to overcome any difficulty to stand out at the moment. I am being 33 year old, thing that come to me is that I already realize what thing I need , what lesson I need to set up to conquer the next career path. That's why I am setting the target and objectives to achieve in the next 1- 2 years in the short run and even though It's in the long run. Alright, everything is on set and should start from now on. Priority 1: Improve significantly English (both business communication and academic) - Business communication - Academic: IELTS score > 7.0 Listening 7.5 Reading 7.5 Speaking 6.5 Writing 6 Priority 2: Improve Testing skills & Leader s...

IELTS - Reading

Study section: Youtube:  MATCHING HEADINGS IELTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjtcEsladOE Reading IELTS Tips:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3rI5IMmL6U&t=2448s

SPEAKING PART 3 topic TIREDNESS

  Part 3: Tired Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD9LujnyN9g Study vocabulary:  https://zizoou.com/blogs/up-english/tu-fatigue-la-gi-khi-nao-su-dung?srsltid=AfmBOorK0WuDoXRMg7vHDWkeC_1DR4rY1zoAy6oVYWfEYMFrdxnyHjTF New vocabulary: wear out (phr.) wear yourself/somebody out:  to make yourself/somebody feel very tired Example:  The kids have totally worn me out. You'll wear yourself out if you carry on working so hard. Wear people out = exhaust people = drain people. creep in (phr.) creep in/into something:  to begin to happen or affect something Example: As she became more tired, errors began to creep into her work. 3. Why is it difficult for some people to achieve work-life balance? - workaholic: those who priorities work over life and relationships. - They just lack the ability to juggle work and life. - They just lack the ability to effectively complete work in the given period of time. - Their time management is poor. I think there are no universal...