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utensil /juːˈtensl/ (n)

dụng cụ. Ex: (1) The kitchen has many utensils. (2) Science labs require specific utensils for experiments.

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imaginary /ɪˈmædʒɪneri/ (adj)

tưởng tượng. Ex: (1) The story is imaginary. (2) Children often create imaginary worlds while learning.

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revise /rɪˈvaɪz/ (v)

ôn tập. Ex: (1) She revises before exams. (2) Students revise regularly to improve academic performance.

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employ /ɪmˈplɔɪ/ (v)

tuyển dụng; sử dụng. Ex: (1) The company employs many workers. (2) Teachers employ different methods to engage students.

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worthy /ˈwɜːrði/ (adj)

xứng đáng. Ex: (1) She is worthy of praise. (2) Hard work is worthy of recognition in education.

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reasonable /ˈriːznəbl/ (adj)

hợp lý. Ex: (1) The price is reasonable. (2) Students should have reasonable expectations about results.

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deliver /dɪˈlɪvər/ (v)

truyền đạt, phát biểu, trình bày. Ex: (1) He delivered a speech. (2) Teachers deliver lessons clearly to help understanding.

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distribute /dɪˈstrɪbjuːt/ (v)

phân phát, phân bố. Ex: (1) They distributed books. (2) Schools distribute materials to support learning.

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transit /ˈtrænzɪt/ (n)

sự di chuyển. Ex: (1) The goods are in transit. (2) Students use public transit to travel to school.

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licence /ˈlaɪsns/ (n)

giấy phép. Ex: (1) He has a driving licence. (2) Some professions require a licence to practice.

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résumé /ˈrezumeɪ/ (n)

sơ yếu lý lịch, tóm tắt học vấn, kinh nghiệm, kĩ năng. Ex: (1) She sent her résumé. (2) A strong résumé increases job opportunities.

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diploma /dɪˈploʊmə/ (n)

bằng cấp. Ex: (1) He got a diploma. (2) Diplomas are awarded after completing courses.

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expense /ɪkˈspens/ (n)

chi phí. Ex: (1) The trip was expensive. (2) Education expenses can be a burden for families.

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cover /ˈkʌvər/ (v)

bao gồm, đề cập đến. Ex: (1) The lesson covers grammar. (2) The course covers a wide range of topics.

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assess /əˈses/ (v)

đánh giá. Ex: (1) Teachers assess students. (2) Exams are used to assess knowledge and skills.

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integrate /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt/ (v)

kết hợp, tích hợp. Ex: (1) Schools integrate technology. (2) Integrating skills helps students learn effectively.

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stimulate /ˈstɪmjuleɪt/ (v)

kích thích, khơi dậy. Ex: (1) The game stimulates thinking. (2) Good teaching stimulates curiosity in learners.

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dominance /ˈdɒmɪnəns/ (n)

sự thống trị, quyền lực, ưu thế. Ex: (1) The team showed dominance. (2) English has dominance in global education.

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nurture /ˈnɜːrtʃər/ (v)

nuôi dưỡng. Ex: (1) Parents nurture children. (2) Schools nurture talents and creativity.

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expose /ɪkˈspoʊz/ (v)

tiếp xúc, chịu ảnh hưởng. Ex: (1) The workers were exposed to harmful chemicals without proper protection. (2) Children should not be exposed to inappropriate content online.

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complex /ˈkɒmpleks/ (adj)

phức tạp. Ex: (1) The problem is complex. (2) Complex subjects require deep understanding.

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disapprove /ˌdɪsəˈpruːv/ (v)

không tán thành. Ex: (1) They disapprove of cheating. (2) Teachers disapprove of poor behavior in class.

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attach /əˈtætʃ/ (v)

gắn, đính kèm. Ex: (1) Attach the file. (2) Applicants attach documents to their forms.

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evaluate /ɪˈvæljueɪt/ (v)

phân tích và đánh giá sâu. Ex: (1) Teachers evaluate work. (2) Schools evaluate performance through exams.

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stigma /ˈstɪɡmə/ (n)

sự kì thị xã hội, định kiến. Ex: (1) There is a stigma around failure. (2) Educational stigma can affect student confidence.

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consult /kənˈsʌlt/ (v)

tham khảo. Ex: (1) Consult a teacher. (2) Students consult experts for advice.

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minimal /ˈmɪnɪməl/ (adj)

tối thiểu. Ex: (1) The risk is minimal. (2) Minimal effort often leads to poor results.

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respective /rɪˈspektɪv/ (adj)

tương ứng. Ex: (1) They went to their respective rooms. (2) Students received their respective grades.

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sensible /ˈsensəbl/ (adj)

hợp lý, sáng suốt. Ex: (1) That is a sensible idea. (2) Sensible decisions improve learning outcomes.

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formal /ˈfɔːrml/ (adj)

chính thức, chính quy. Ex: (1) A formal meeting will be held next Monday. (2) Formal education follows structured systems.

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candidate /ˈkændɪdət/ (n)

ứng viên. Ex: (1) He is a candidate. (2) Each candidate must pass the exam.

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school-leaver /ˈskuːl liːvər/ (n)

người tốt nghiệp THPT. Ex: (1) She is a school-leaver. (2) School-leavers often seek further education or jobs.

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appeal to /əˈpiːl/ (v)

thu hút. Ex: (1) This style of music appeals to young people. (2) The course appeals to many students.

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acquire /əˈkwaɪər/ (v)

tiếp thu. Ex: (1) She acquired knowledge. (2) Students acquire skills through practice.

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assume /əˈsuːm/ (v)

cho rằng. Ex: (1) I assume he is right. (2) Teachers should not assume all students learn the same way.

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rapidly /ˈræpɪdli/ (adv)

nhanh chóng. Ex: (1) Technology grows rapidly. (2) Knowledge evolves rapidly in modern education.

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appeal /əˈpiːl/ (n)

sự hấp dẫn. Ex: (1) The film has great appeal. (2) The program’s appeal attracts many applicants.

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certificate /sərˈtɪfɪkət/ (n)

chứng chỉ. Ex: (1) She got a certificate. (2) Certificates prove completion of courses.

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entry /ˈentri/ (n)

sự vào. Ex: (1) Entry is allowed. (2) Entry requirements (yêu cầu đầu vào) vary by institution.

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entrance /ˈentrəns/ (n)

lối vào. Ex: (1) The entrance is closed. (2) Students wait at the entrance before class.

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passage /ˈpæsɪdʒ/ (n)

hành lang. Ex: (1) The passage is narrow. (2) Students walked through the passage quietly.

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assessment /əˈsesmənt/ (n)

sự đánh giá, bài đánh giá. Ex: (1) The teacher gave an assessment to evaluate students’ understanding.(2) Continuous assessment (đánh giá, kiểm tra liên tục) tracks student progress.

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attainment /əˈteɪnmənt/ (n)

thành tựu, trình độ. Ex: (1) His attainment is impressive. (2) Academic attainment reflects effort and ability.

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process /ˈproʊses/ (v)

xử lý. Ex: (1) They process data. (2) Schools process applications quickly.

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inform /ɪnˈfɔːrm/ (v)

thông báo. Ex: (1) Please inform me of any changes to the schedule. (2) Students are informed about the exam results via email.

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satisfy /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ (v)

làm thỏa mãn, hài lòng. Ex: (1) The result satisfies her. (2) Courses must satisfy educational standards.

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prestigious /preˈstɪdʒəs/ (adj)

danh giá, có uy tín. Ex: (1) He studies at a prestigious school. (2) Prestigious institutions attract top students.

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institution /ˌɪnstɪˈtuːʃn/ (n)

cơ sở, tổ chức (giáo dục, tài chính,…). Ex: (1) The institution is well-known. (2) Educational institutions provide structured learning.

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optional /ˈɒpʃənl/ (adj)

tùy chọn, không bắt buộc. Ex: (1) The class is optional. (2) Optional courses allow students to explore interests.

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complicated /ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ (adj)

phức tạp. Ex: (1) The task is complicated. (2) Complicated theories require careful explanation.

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compulsory /kəmˈpʌlsəri/ (adj)

bắt buộc. Ex: (1) Attendance is compulsory. (2) Compulsory subjects are required for graduation.

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technique /tekˈniːk/ (n)

kỹ thuật. Ex: (1) He learned a technique. (2) Good techniques improve learning efficiency.

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apprenticeship /əˈprentɪsʃɪp/ (n)

chương trình học việc, thời gian học việc. Ex: (1) He started an apprenticeship as an electrician. (2) During her apprenticeship, she learned all the skills required for carpentry.

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hands-on /ˌhændz ˈɒn/ (adj)

thực hành. Ex: (1) The course provides hands-on experience in laboratory experiments. (2) Hands-on learning improves understanding.

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high-paying /ˌhaɪ ˈpeɪɪŋ/ (adj)

lương cao. Ex: (1) She got a high-paying job in a multinational company. (2) Careers in medicine and engineering are often high-paying.

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good-looking /ˌɡʊd ˈlʊkɪŋ/ (adj)

ưa nhìn. Ex: (1) He is good-looking. (2) Appearance is less important than skills in education.

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well-prepared /ˌwel prɪˈperd/ (adj)

chuẩn bị tốt. Ex: (1) She is well-prepared. (2) Well-prepared students perform better in exams.

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contrast /kənˈtræst/ (v)

đối chiếu, so sánh. Ex: (1) The study contrasts traditional teaching methods with modern ones. (2) When you contrast their performances, the differences are obvious.

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distract /dɪˈstrækt/ (v)

làm mất tập trung. Ex: (1) Noise distracts him. (2) Social media can distract students from studying.

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enhance /ɪnˈhæns/ (v)

cải thiện. Ex: (1) This tool enhances learning. (2) Technology enhances educational experiences.

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take notes /teɪk noʊts/ (phr)

ghi chép. Ex: (1) Students take notes. (2) Taking notes helps retain important information.

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struggle to do something /ˈstrʌɡl tuː duː ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)

vật lộn để làm gì. Ex: (1) He struggles to understand. (2) Some students struggle to keep up with lessons.

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expose somebody to something /ɪkˈspoʊz ˈsʌmbədi tuː ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)

cho ai tiếp xúc với. Ex: (1) The trip exposed him to culture. (2) Schools expose students to new ideas and skills.

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disapprove of something /ˌdɪsəˈpruːv əv ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)

không tán thành cái gì. Ex: (1) They disapprove of cheating. (2) Teachers strongly disapprove of dishonest behavior.

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take a gap year /teɪk ə ɡæp jɪər/ (phr)

nghỉ một năm. Ex: (1) She takes a gap year. (2) Students take a gap year to gain experience.

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meet one's expectations /miːt wʌnz ˌekspekˈteɪʃnz/ (phr)

đáp ứng kỳ vọng. Ex: (1) The result met her expectations. (2) Good performance meets teachers’ expectations.

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meet requirements /miːt rɪˈkwaɪərmənts/ (phr)

đáp ứng yêu cầu. Ex: (1) He meets the requirements. (2) Applicants must meet all requirements to be accepted.