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MỘT SỐ IDIOMS HAY:
- the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: a child usually has similar qualities to their parents.
Eg: “It’s not unusual that you have the same interests as your mother. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.”
- to follow in someone’s footsteps: to try to achieve the same things that someone else (usually a family member) has already done.
Eg: I decided to go into law instead of medicine. I thought about following in my father’s footsteps and becoming a surgeon, but I don’t think I’d make a great doctor.
- like father, like son: sons tend to be similar to their fathers. We normally use this idiom to talk about personality, interests, and character
Eg: Jimmy is tall just like his father, and they have the same smile. Like father, like son.
- to run in the family: many members of the family have that quality, skill, interest, problem, disease, etc.
Eg: Heart disease runs in my family. I try to have a healthy diet and get plenty of exercise.
- the apple of one’s eye: Someone’s favorite or most cherished person is the apple of their eye. We often use this idiom to talk about a parent and their child.
Eg: Our grandson is the apple of our eye. We absolutely adore him.
- get along with (or get on with): If two people get along with (or get on with) each other, it means that they like each other and have a friendly relationship. (Get along with is American English, and get on with is British English.)
Eg: If you have a large family, there will likely be some people who don’t get along with each other.
- (just) one big happy family: If a group of people is (just) one big happy family, it means that a group of people (often a family) get along and work well together. We sometimes use this idiom sarcastically.
Eg: Our firm has been successful because of our close-knit relationship. We’re one big happy family.
- bad blood: there is anger or hate between people people due to something that happened in the past.
Eg: Are you sure you want to invite all of your cousins to your party? Isn’t there bad blood between two of them?
- Bring home the bacon: kiếm tiền nuôi gia đình
Eg: My mom – as a housewife, she does all the household chores, while my dad – as an officer, works outside and brings home the bacon.
- Black sheep of the family: khác biệt
Being the black sheep of the family, I’m the only one who works as artist, while my parents are both teachers.
- Men make houses, women make homes: đàn ông xây nhà, đàn bà xây tổ ấm
Folks rumoured that men make houses, women make homes. So, in Viet Nam, men often work outside to earn money, while women takes care for home.
CÁC LOẠI GIA ĐÌNH & THÀNH VIÊN TRONG GIA ĐÌNH
- Extended family (noun phrase): gia đình trực hệ
ENG: people who are very closely related to you, such as your parents, children, brothers, and sisters
- nuclear family (noun phrase): gia đình hạt nhân
ENG: a family group consisting of two parents and their children (one or more)
- only child (noun phrase): con một
ENG: a child who has no sisters or brothers
- extended family (noun phrase): đại gia đình, họ
ENG: a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live nearby or in one household.
- offspring – a person's child or children: con cái
Eg: My two sisters are coming over later with their offspring so the house is going to be very noisy.
- family man – a man who enjoys being at home with his wife and children: người đàn ông của gia đình
Eg: Deepak used to love partying but now that he has kids he’s become a real family man.
- single parent – a person bringing up a child or children without a partner: cha/mẹ đơn thân
Eg: My sister is a single parent now that her husband has left her.
- stay at home parent / stay at home father/mother – a parent who stays at home to take care of their children rather than going out to work: cha/mẹ không đi làm mà ở nhà chăm con
Eg: These days, it’s far more usual for men to be a stay-at-home parent than when I was young when it was always the mother who looked after the kids.
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với rất nhiều từ vựng hay
🔸 go grocery shopping /ˈɡrəʊ.sər.i/ (verb phrase): đi chợ
🔹 do the dishes (verb phrase): rửa bát
🔸 delicacy /ˈdel.ɪ.kə.si/ (noun): đặc sản
🔹 scrumptious /ˈskrʌmp.ʃəs/ (adj): ngon
🔸 culinary /ˈkʌl.ɪ.nər.i/ (adj): ẩm thực
🔹 a sprinkle of something /ˈsprɪŋ.kəl/ (noun): một chút
🔸 aromatic /ˌær.əˈmæt.ɪk/ (adj): thơm
🔹 in every nook and cranny of something /nʊk/ /ˈkræn.i/ (idiom): ở mọi ngóc ngách
🔸 give something a try (verb phrase): thử
🔹 crave something /kreɪv/ (verb): thèm muốn
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TỪ VỰNG & Ý TƯỞNG IELTS SPEAKING - CHỦ ĐỀ SHOPPING
✅ have an eye for fashion (verb phrase): có gu thời trang
ENG: to be aware of the fashionable items
✅ look good on somebody (verb phrase): ai đó trông hợp với cái gì
ENG: a person’s hair cut, makeup, or clothes match that person well, and make that person look good
✅ run out of something (phrasal verb): hết gì
ENG: to use up or finish a supply of something
✅ do a bit of shopping (verb phrase): đi mua sắm
ENG: to shop
✅ have great taste in clothes (verb phrase): có gu thời trang tốt
ENG: to be aware of the fashionable items
✅ attire (uncountable noun): quần áo
ENG: clothes, especially fine or formal ones
✅ take advantage of somebody/ something (phrasal verb): lợi dụng ai, tận dụng cái gì
ENG: to make use of something well; to make use of an opportunity
✅ get inexpensive deals (noun phrase): mua được đồ giá rẻ
ENG: buy cheap items
✅ brick-and-mortar stores (noun phrase): cửa hàng ngoài đời
ENG: stores existing as a physical building
✅ hit the stores (verb phrase): đến cửa hàng
ENG: go to stores
✅ make a bargain (verb phrase): trả giá
ENG: to try to make someone agree to give you something that is better for you, such as a better price or better working conditions
✅ high on inventory (adj phrase): có nhiều hàng trong kho
ENG: many goods in a store
✅ try on something (phrasal verb): thử quần áo
ENG: to put on clothes to see how they look or if they fit
✅ look good on somebody (verb phrase): ai đó trông hợp với cái gì
ENG: a person’s hair cut, makeup, or clothes match that person well, and make that person look good
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