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informative /ɪnˈfɔːrmətɪv/ (adj)
cung cấp nhiều thông tin. Ex: (1) The lecture was informative. (2) Informative lessons help students understand complex topics better.
particular /pəˈtɪkjələr/ (adj)
cụ thể Ex: (1) I like this particular book. (2) Students should focus on particular subjects they enjoy.
trade /treɪd/ (n)
nghề thủ công, thực hành. Ex: (1) He learned a trade. (2) Vocational schools teach practical trades like carpentry.
outstanding /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/ (adj)
xuất sắc, nổi bật vượt trội. Ex: (1) She is an outstanding student. (2) Outstanding performance leads to academic success.
academy /əˈkædəmi/ (n)
học viện (tập trung vào một lĩnh vực cụ thể). Ex: (1) He studies at an academy. (2) The academy provides advanced training programs.
internship /ˈɪntɜːrnʃɪp/ (n)
kỳ thực tập (có thể có lương hoặc không). Ex: (1) She completed an internship. (2) Internships give students real-world experience.
apprentice /əˈprentɪs/ (n)
người học việc. Ex: (1) He works as an apprentice. (2) Apprentices learn skills under experienced professionals.
secure /sɪˈkjʊər/ (v/adj)
đạt được, giành được (công việc, thỏa thuận, cơ hội). Ex: (1) She secured a job. (2) Education helps secure better career opportunities.
engaged /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/ (adj)
hứng thú, tích cực tham gia. Ex: (1) He is engaged in class. (2) Engaged students learn more effectively.
informed /ɪnˈfɔːrmd/ (adj)
có hiểu biết, sáng suốt. Ex: (1) She is well-informed. (2) Informed decisions improve academic outcomes.
mandatory /ˈmændətɔːri/ (adj)
bắt buộc. Ex: (1) Attendance is mandatory. (2) Some courses are mandatory for graduation.
reflect on /rɪˈflekt/ (v)
suy ngẫm, nhìn lại, xem xét kĩ. Ex: (1) He reflected on his past decisions. (2) Encouraging students to reflect on their performance can help them identify weaknesses and make significant progress.
viable /ˈvaɪəbl/ (adj)
khả thi, có thể thực hiện thành công. Ex: (1) This plan is viable. (2) Online learning is a viable option for many students.
origin /ˈɒrɪdʒɪn/ (n)
nguồn gốc. Ex: (1) The word has Latin origin. (2) Understanding the origin of ideas helps learning.
freshman /ˈfreʃmən/ (n)
sinh viên năm nhất. Ex: (1) He is a freshman. (2) Freshmen often need time to adjust to university life.
daunting /ˈdɔːntɪŋ/ (adj)
đáng sợ, khó khăn, gây nản lòng. Ex: (1) The task is daunting. (2) Exams can seem daunting to new students.
fascinating /ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ/ (adj)
cực kì hấp dẫn, thú vị. Ex: (1) The topic is fascinating. (2) Fascinating subjects motivate students to learn.
budget /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ (n)
ngân sách. Ex: (1) They have a small budget. (2) Schools must manage their budget carefully.
propose /prəˈpoʊz/ (v)
đề xuất. Ex: (1) She proposed an idea. (2) Teachers propose new methods to improve learning.
eliminate /ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt/ (v)
loại bỏ. Ex: (1) They eliminated errors. (2) Education helps eliminate ignorance.
cultivate /ˈkʌltɪveɪt/ (v) (=nurture)
nuôi dưỡng. Ex: (1) He cultivates plants. (2) Schools cultivate critical thinking skills.
passion /ˈpæʃn/ (n)
niềm đam mê. Ex: (1) She has a passion for music. (2) Passion drives students to achieve success.
hesitate /ˈhezɪteɪt/ (v)
do dự. Ex: (1) Don’t hesitate to ask. (2) Students should not hesitate to seek help.
reputation /ˌrepjuˈteɪʃn/ (n)
danh tiếng. Ex: (1) The school has a good reputation. (2) A strong reputation attracts talented students.
appoint /əˈpɔɪnt/ (v)
bổ nhiệm (chỉ định ai vào một vị trí hoặc chức vụ). Ex: (1) They appointed a leader. (2) Schools appoint qualified teachers to ensure quality education.
enroll /ɪnˈroʊl/ (v)
đăng ký (khóa học, chương trình). Ex: (1) She enrolled in a course. (2) Students enrol in programs to gain qualifications.
extracurricular /ˌekstrəkəˈrɪkjələr/ (adj)
ngoại khóa. Ex: (1) He joins extracurricular activities. (2) Extracurricular activities develop social skills.
demonstrate /ˈdemənstreɪt/ (v) (~show)
thể hiện, cho thấy rõ. Ex: (1) She demonstrated her skills. (2) Students demonstrate knowledge through exams.
domination /ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃn/ (n)
sự thống trị, áp đảo. Ex: (1) The team’s domination of the league lasted for several years. (2) The increasing domination of multinational companies may lead to reduced competition in local markets.
commitment /kəˈmɪtmənt/ (n)
sự cam kết. Ex: (1) He shows commitment. (2) Commitment is essential for academic success.
hardship /ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/ (n)
khó khăn, gian khổ, điều kiện sống khắc nghiệt. Ex: (1) He faced hardship. (2) Financial hardship affects access to education.
incident /ˈɪnsɪdənt/ (n)
sự việc, vụ việc (thường bất ngờ, không mong muốn). Ex: (1) The incident was reported. (2) Schools handle incidents carefully.
swiftly /ˈswɪftli/ (adv)
một cách nhanh chóng, nhanh nhẹn. Ex: (1) He acted swiftly. (2) Problems should be solved swiftly in schools.
discouraged /dɪˈskʌrɪdʒd/ (adj)
nản lòng, mất động lực. Ex: (1) She felt discouraged. (2) Students may feel discouraged after failure.
emphasise /ˈemfəsaɪz/ (v)
nhấn mạnh. Ex: (1) The teacher emphasised the point. (2) Schools emphasise the importance of discipline.
entirely /ɪnˈtaɪərli/ (adv)
hoàn toàn, toàn bộ. Ex: (1) I entirely agree. (2) The system is entirely focused on student development.
potential /pəˈtenʃl/ (n)
tiềm năng (khả năng chưa đươc phát triển). Ex: (1) He has great potential in mathematics. (2) Education helps unlock human potential.
voluntary /ˈvɒlənteri/ (adj)
tự nguyện. Ex: (1) The work is voluntary. (2) Voluntary activities improve social skills.
opt to do something /ɒpt tuː duː ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)
chọn làm gì. Ex: (1) She opted to study abroad. (2) Students may opt to take additional courses.
equip somebody with something /ɪˈkwɪp ˈsʌmbədi wɪð ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)
trang bị cho ai cái gì (kĩ năng, kiến thức, công cụ). Ex: (1) The course equips students with skills. (2) Education equips learners with knowledge for the future.
enable somebody to do something /ɪˈneɪbl ˈsʌmbədi tuː duː ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (phr)
cho phép, giúp ai có khả năng làm gì. Ex: (1) This tool enables him to learn. (2) Technology enables students to access information easily.