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SV(O)
S/O: N/N-phrase/V-ing
adjective possessive + N => our recreational activity, our staff
modal verb + V => can expose

Danh từ:
- Đếm được: số ít/số nhiều => a house/two houses
- Không đếm được => furniture/water

Examples:
- Recreational activities can expose children to hands-on experience or vicarious
experience
- leisure pursuits can help youngsters obtain intellectual skills, analytical skills, and
creative skills
- healthy daily routines may nurture individuals’ acute minds

CAREER
(n) hard work, intensive effort, dedication, contribution
(adj) diligent, industrious, strenuous, dedicated, hard-working
(n) worker, labour/labor, laborer, subordinate, employee, employer, staff, colleague,
manager, counterpart
(v) contribute to, instruct, work for, develop, educate, train
(n) hands-on experience >< vicarious experience
(v) pursue a decent career/job/major/hobby… with a high/reasonable salary
Pursue + N with + N
Pursuit (n)
(n) success, achievement, goal, accomplishment, triumph, prosperity, attainment,
realization
Attainments (n)
(v) acquire, obtain, gain, purchase, reach a target…
EDUCATION
(n) theory, impractical knowledge, theoretical knowledge, academic information,
hypothesis
(n) practical implementation, practical application, practical training, practical internship
(n) people, individuals, dwellers, inhabitants, citizens, residents, human beings
(n) the increase of, the growth of, the development of + N/N-ph
(v) want, wish for, desire, aspire to, in need of
(v) nurture one’s acute mind(s)
(v) expose to + N; tobe exposed to + N
(n) students, pupils, scholars, trainees, undergraduates, graduates, postgraduates,
candidates, learners, apprentices
(n) directors, advisors, mentors, trainers, instructors, tutors, professors, researchers,
recruiters
(n) universities, colleges, institutions, educational providers, vocational schools, tertiary
education.

Eg: Pupils and trainees can acquire their individual accomplishment thanks to being
exposed to their impractical knowledge.

thanks to something/someone
our/their + N
modal verbs + V

LAW & POLICY


(n) governments, authorities, councils, parliaments, administrations, ministries,
democracies
Many, plenty, various, different, a wide range of, a number of
(adj) Important, vital, significant, crucial, essential, core, pivotal, indispensable, integral
(n) Digital media, digital materials, digital books, e-books, electrical books.
(n) Printed books, printed materials, traditional books, paper-based materials
(n) electrical devices, advanced technology, modern devices, electrical gadgets, smart
devices/ technology
MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY
- people, individuals, dwellers, inhabitants, citizens, residents, human beings
- the increase of, the growth of, the development of + N/N-ph
- electrical gadgets, electrical devices, modern devices, advanced technology
- old-fashioned, obsolete, outmoded, out-of-date, archaic (adj)
- digital media
- e-books, electronic books, digital books, digital materials (n)
- printed books, printed materials, textbooks, traditional books, paper-based materials
(n)
- purchase (v)
- reach, acquire (v)
- obtain, gain, achieve (v)
- approach, have access to (v)

ENTERTAINMENT
(n) Intellectual skills, analytical skills, creative skills
(n) Recreational activities, leisure pursuits,
(n) recreational facilities
(v) Take up
(n) Physical/mental health
(n) Daily routine
(v) Tobe tied up with, tobe occupied with
(v) Recharge one’s battery
(v) do wonders for sb/sth, do s.o good
(adj) state-of-the-art

ENVIRONMENT
⁃ environmental pollution (n)
⁃ natural resources (n)
⁃ ecosystem (n)
⁃ protect (v) - protection (n)
⁃ preserve (v) - preservation (n)
⁃ conserve (v) - conservation (n)
⁃ pollute (v) - pollution (n) - pollutant (n)
⁃ contaminate (v) - contamination (n) - contaminant (n)
⁃ greenhouse gases (n)
⁃ a shortage of/ the lack of + Noun/Noun phrase
⁃ all over the world/ worldwide/ internationally/ globally/ universally
⁃ face/deal with/ cope with

By, via, through, … => “thanks to”, “with” + N/N-phrase


Thanks to the growth of advanced devices, learners can acquire valuable knowledge
online.
Learners can acquire valuable knowledge online thanks to the growth of advanced
devices.
With the growth of advanced devices, learners can acquire invaluable knowledge
online.
TOPIC: Many young professionals are leaving their own country to work in
another country. What problems does this cause? How can it be provided a
solution?
Topic => Vocab => Sentences
Career & Education
Law & Policy (Government)
Media & Technology
Environment
Entertainment

VOCAB:
Synonyms
(n) Young professionals, talents, the significant workforce, junior staff, experienced
labors, well-qualified workers, employees, well-trained staff, young graduates, …
Adj + N
(v) Leave, move away from, depart from, change, quit, leave behind, relocate, migrate,
go abroad, move overseas, transfer, …
(n) Country, nation, region, habitat, living area, neighborhood, residential area,
community, …
Another, other, different,
Alternative, foreign, various

5W1H (who, what, where, when, why, how)


Career & Education
Law & Policy (Government)
Media & Technology
Environment
1. Young students want to go overseas to work and get their experiences
before they go back to their country.
Clause, and clause
2. The significant workforce may move to different nations to develop their
career(s).
3. Young talents are tending tend to leave their nation/neighborhood to
find/pursue another job in new regions.
4. Experienced workforce tends to looking look for oppotunities opportunities
abroad with an appropriate stable income thanks to the development of
global networking.
5. Talents tend to tranfer transfer overseas to works work.
Jobs
work
6. Well-qualified workers tend to move overseas for higher position positions.
7. The talents tend to go abroad to developed countries to seek an advanced
education and opportunities of for high-salary job jobs.
8. Many talents are moving away from their living area(s) to
get/gain/acquire/obtain more achievements.
9. Well-qualified worker workers should change another their living area(s).
10. Undergraduate are seeking to relocation to find opportunities with better
salary and work conditions.
Undergraduates are seeking opportunities to relocate to find better work
conditions.
11. The Experienced labors labor want wants to move overseas to find new
opportunities.
12. Young talents transfer to work in developing country countries to pursue a
decent career with a high salary.
13. Some young professionals tend to migrate other nations to find better job
where they could have a good position and salary.
Some well-trained staff tend to migrate to other nations to find better jobs
where they can have a good position and salary.
14. Employees come to other county counties to improve themselves.
15. Student graduated from university usually search for more opportunities in
other countries, specially developing countries.
Graduates usually search for more opportunities in other countries, especially
developing countries.
16. Well-trained staffs staff tend tends to go to another advanced countries
country for their future lives.
17. Youngsters and postgraduates are going to leave leaving their countryside
and then move moving to overseas to get a better jobs as well as enhance
their personal skills.
18. Differences of in policies and laws put high-qualified employees under
pressure to persue pursue better working conditions and work-life balance
in another country.
Under the pressure of V-ing
19. How many young experts tend to revoke their country(s) to find out new
opportunities in different nations.
20. Experienced labors labor depart departs from developing countries for
their promotion because of well-supports.
21. White-collar workers can pursue decent careers when moving to different
countries.
22. New staff wants to have opportunity opportunities to work in another
country.
23. Young graduates should go aboard to other nations nation to have more
experience.

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