NÓI KHÔNG NÊN LỜI PART 2 + CỤM HAY NHA

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Inarticulate (adj.)

[C2] Không thể diễn đạt ý tưởng/cảm xúc rõ ràng.

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• Band 8 Example: Many students possess innovative ideas but become inarticulate when required to defend their opinions in academic discussions.

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Reticence (n.) / Reticent (adj.)

[C2] Ít nói; không muốn tiết lộ hoặc bình luận về một vấn đề.

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• Band 8 Example: Governments are often reticent about releasing sensitive information during periods of political instability.

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• Collocations: remain reticent about.

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Suppress (feelings)

[C1] Kìm nén (cảm xúc).

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• Band 8 Example: Children should be encouraged to express rather than suppress their emotions.

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• Collocations: suppress emotions.

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Suppress (protests/freedom)

[C1] Đàn áp (quyền tự do, biểu tình…).

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• Band 8 Example: Attempts to suppress freedom of speech may undermine democratic values.

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• Collocations: suppress protests.

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Suppress (information)

[C1] Che giấu hoặc ngăn chặn (thông tin, bằng chứng…).

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• Band 8 Example: Some corporations have been accused of suppressing evidence of environmental damage.

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• Collocations: suppress evidence.

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Downplay (v.)

[C1] Xem nhẹ hoặc làm giảm mức độ nghiêm trọng của một vấn đề.

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• Band 8 Example: Policymakers should not downplay the long-term consequences of climate change.

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• Collocations: downplay the risks, downplay the consequences, downplay criticism.

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Obscure (v./adj.)

[C2] Làm cho trở nên khó hiểu hoặc che khuất; (adj.) mơ hồ, ít được biết đến.

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• Band 8 Example: Overly technical language may obscure the author's main argument instead of clarifying it.

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• Collocations: obscure the truth, obscure the meaning.

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Hint at (phrasal verb)

[C1] Ám chỉ, gợi ý một điều mà không nói trực tiếp.

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• Band 8 Example: Recent findings hint at a strong relationship between excessive screen time and poor mental health.

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• Collocations: hint at the possibility of.

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Transparent (adj.)

[C1] Minh bạch; rõ ràng.

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• Band 8 Example: A transparent legal system is essential for maintaining public confidence in government institutions.

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• Collocations: transparent policymaking, transparent procedures.

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Opaque (adj.)

[C2] Thiếu minh bạch; khó hiểu, tối nghĩa.

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• Band 8 Example: An opaque decision-making process may reduce public trust in national institutions.

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• Collocations: opaque regulations.

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Explicit (adj.)

[C1] Rõ ràng, trực tiếp, không cần suy luận.

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• Band 8 Example: Schools should provide explicit guidance on responsible social media use.

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• Collocations: explicit instructions, explicit evidence.

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Implicit (adj.)

[C1] Hàm ý, ngầm hiểu, không nói trực tiếp.

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• Band 8 Example: Many advertisements contain implicit messages that shape consumers' attitudes towards beauty.

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• Collocations: implicit assumption, implicit bias, implicit message.

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Take its toll on (idiom)

[C1] Gây ảnh hưởng tiêu cực dần dần; bào mòn về thể chất, tinh thần hoặc kinh tế.

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• Band 8 Example: Excessive working hours can take a serious toll on employees' mental health and overall productivity.

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Run the risk of (phrase)

[C1] Có nguy cơ gặp phải điều gì xấu.

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• Band 8 Example: Countries that rely heavily on fossil fuels run the risk of facing long-term economic and environmental challenges.

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Be conducive to (phrase)

[C2] Có lợi cho; tạo điều kiện thuận lợi cho.

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• Band 8 Example: A supportive learning environment is conducive to students' academic success.

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Take a proactive approach (to)

[C1] Chủ động giải quyết hoặc phòng ngừa vấn đề.

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• Band 8 Example: Governments should take a proactive approach to tackling youth unemployment rather than responding only after the problem has escalated.

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Be synonymous with (phrase)

[C1] Đồng nghĩa hoặc gắn liền với.

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• Band 8 Example: Fast fashion has become synonymous with overconsumption and environmental degradation.

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Place a heavy burden on

[C1] Đặt gánh nặng lớn lên (hệ thống, ngân sách, con người…).

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• Band 8 Example: An ageing population places a heavy burden on public healthcare systems.

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Be vulnerable to (phrase)

[C1] Dễ bị ảnh hưởng hoặc dễ bị tổn thương bởi.

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• Band 8 Example: Low-income households are particularly vulnerable to rising living costs.

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Objective (adj.)

[C1] Khách quan; dựa trên sự thật và bằng chứng.

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• Band 8 Example: Policymakers should make objective decisions based on reliable evidence rather than public pressure.

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Subjective (adj.)

[C1] Chủ quan; dựa trên cảm xúc hoặc quan điểm cá nhân.

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• Band 8 Example: People's perceptions of happiness are highly subjective and vary across cultures.

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Coherent (adj.)

[C1] Mạch lạc; có tính liên kết chặt chẽ.

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• Band 8 Example: A successful essay should present a coherent argument supported by relevant evidence.

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• Collocations: coherent argument.

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Incoherent (adj.)

[C2] Thiếu mạch lạc; rời rạc, khó theo dõi.

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• Band 8 Example: Without clear organisation, even strong ideas may appear incoherent.

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Relevant (adj.)

[B2] Có liên quan; phù hợp.

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• Band 8 Example: Candidates should support their arguments with relevant examples drawn from real-life situations.

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Irrelevant (adj.)

[B2] Không liên quan, lạc đề.

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• Band 8 Example: Including irrelevant information may weaken the overall quality of an essay.

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Plausible (adj.)

[C1] Có vẻ hợp lý hoặc đáng tin.

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• Band 8 Example: Although the proposal appears plausible, further evidence is required before it can be implemented.

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Implausible (adj.)

[C2] Khó tin; không có vẻ hợp lý.

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• Band 8 Example: It is implausible to assume that technology alone can solve every environmental problem.

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Feasible (adj.)

[C1] Khả thi; có thể thực hiện được thực tế.

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• Band 8 Example: Investing in renewable energy is a feasible long-term strategy for reducing carbon emissions.

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Infeasible (adj.)

[C2] Không khả thi, không thể thực hiện.

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• Band 8 Example: Banning all private vehicles in major cities would be politically infeasible.

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Ethical (adj.)

[C1] Có đạo đức; phù hợp với các chuẩn mực đạo đức.

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• Band 8 Example: Companies have an ethical responsibility to protect consumers' personal data.

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Unethical (adj.)

[C1] Phi đạo đức, trái đạo đức.

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• Band 8 Example: Misleading advertisements are widely regarded as unethical business practices.

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Viable (adj.)

[C1] Có khả năng thành công hoặc tồn tại lâu dài (phương án, doanh nghiệp).

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• Band 8 Example: Public transport provides a viable alternative to private car ownership.

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Unviable (adj.)

[C2] Không thể tồn tại hoặc không thể thực hiện hiệu quả trong dài hạn.

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• Band 8 Example: Without financial support, many small businesses may become unviable.

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Detrimental (adj.)

[C1] Gây hại; có tác động tiêu cực sâu sắc.

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• Band 8 Example: Excessive sugar consumption is detrimental to children's physical health.

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• Collocations: be detrimental to.

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Robust (adj.)

[C1] Mạnh mẽ; vững chắc; bền vững (hệ thống, khung pháp lý).

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• Band 8 Example: A robust legal framework is essential for attracting foreign investment.

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Fragile (adj.)

[C1] Mong manh; dễ bị tổn thương hoặc suy yếu (nền kinh tế, sức khỏe).

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• Band 8 Example: Many developing economies remain fragile despite recent economic growth.

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play a pivotal role in

đóng vai trò nòng cốt/chủ chốt trong cái gì (Band 8+ Collocation)

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be instrumental in

là phương tiện/yếu tố quyết định giúp đạt được điều gì (Band 8+ Collocation)

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pose a serious threat to

đặt ra một mối đe dọa nghiêm trọng cho (Band 8+ Collocation)

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strike a balance between

tìm cách cân bằng giữa hai bên (Band 8+ Collocation)

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stem from

bắt nguồn từ, do cái gì mà ra (Band 8+ Collocation)

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give rise to

làm nảy sinh, gây ra cái gì (Band 8+ Collocation)

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bring about

mang lại, dẫn đến sự thay đổi (Band 8+ Collocation)

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pave the way for

mở đường cho, tạo điều kiện cho cái gì xảy ra (Band 8+ Collocation)

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