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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...