EDUCATION
MORDEN EDUCATION
1. feature (v) đề cao
2. respect (v) tôn trọng
(n) sự tôn trọng
3. plight (n) hoàn cảnh khó khăn, cảnh ngộ khốn khổ/ lời hứa, lời cam kết, lời thề nguyện
(v)
plight of education
4. accomplish (v) hoàn thành
5. morale (n) tinh thần, chí khí, nhuệ khí
SELF-EDUCATION
1. relevant (adj) connected with what is happening or discussed (liên quan tới)
correct or suitable for a particular purpose
Ex: Plans to make schooling more relevant to life beyond school.
2. academic /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/: thuộc nhà trường, có tính chất học thuật, mang tính lý thuyết không thực tế
dùng để mô tả một người "clever" và thích học
3. grounding (n): một nền tảng kiến thức cơ bản
Ex: His degree gives him a firm grounding in his field.
4. autodidact (n) a person who prefer learning themselves to being taught by teacher (người tự học)
5. keep up with (v) cập nhật thông tin, bắt kịp, theo kịp
6. sift through (v) xem xét. sàng lọc
7. diploma (n) /dɪˈpləʊ.mə/
8, doctorate (n) /ˈdɒk.tər.ət/
9. fresh graduate (n) sinh viên mới tốt nghiệp
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN UK
1. Class size: sỉ số lớp
2. Grade repetation: việc ở lại lớp/ repeat a year
3. Grading system: hệ thống/cơ chế điểm
4. to be distinguished = to be very different: hệ thống/ cơ chế điểm
5. core subject: môn học chủ đạo
6. the average/ standard school time in VN is earlier
7. I'd like to emphasize/ highlight that: tôi muốn nhấn mạnh vào
8. cramp up: học nhồi nhét
9. provide facilities to create the most favorable learning environment as possible. cung cấp cơ sở vật chất để tạo điều kiện/ môi trường tốt nhất cho học sinh học tập
10. insufficient: không đầy đủ
11. on the budget
12. pursue the higher education
13. work on campus
14. globally recognized: được chấp nhận/ chứng nhận toàn cầu
15. assess: đánh giá
16. teaching style
17. cost of living
18. Transcript (n) /ˈtrænskrɪpt/
19. Prerequisite (n) /ˌpriːˈrekwəzɪt/
20. Attainment (n) /əˈteɪnmənt/
21. Enroll (v) /ɪnˈroʊl/
22. Undermine (v) /ˌʌndərˈmaɪn/
23. Graduate (v) /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/
24. A for effort : recognizing that someone tried hard to
accomplish something although they might
not have been successful
25. Pass with flying colors: to pass (a test) easily and with a
high score
26. ’The strengths of the American education system"
What can be used to distinguish the education system between two different countries
- cost of living
- teaching/ learning style
- class size
- standard school time
- scholarship
- school fee/ tuition
- part-time job
1. What do you think about the education system in your country?
2. Would you like to study in the USA? Why?
3. Did you enjoy going to elementary school? What do you remember
about your teachers?
4. Most high schools in the USA do not require uniforms. Do you prefer to
wear school uniforms or casual clothes in school? Why?
5. You are considering studying in the USA but you don’t know how to get
started
KEY TO SUCCESSFUL EDUCATION SYSTEM
1. Diligence (n)
2. Pedagogy (n)
3. Mobility (n)
4. Extraordinary (adj)
5. Collaboration (n)
6. Vocational (adj)
7. Diligence (n) /ˈdɪlɪdʒəns/ 8
. Pedagogy (n) /ˈpedəɡɑːdʒi/
3. Mobility (n) /moʊˈbɪləti/
4. Extraordinary (adj) /ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri/
5. Collaboration (n) /kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃn/
6. Vocational (adj) /voʊˈkeɪʃənl/
1. Do you think that good teachers are the most important factor in a
successful education system? Why/Why not?
2. Discuss the following statement with your partner:
“We can’t have a successful education system unless we apply high
technologies to teaching.”
3. Role play: Your children have to study at school from Monday to Saturday but their
studies seem to be ineffective. Ask your friend what you should do to improve
them.
4. How many levels are there in your country's school system?
5. Is your country's school system successful?
6. What factors
make the education system
successful? Why?
7. ’What makes a successful education system’
8.
E-LEARNING
1. Consistency (n) /kənˈsɪstənsi/
2. Affordable (adj) /əˈfɔːrdəbl/
3. Mobility (n) /moʊˈbɪləti/
4. Flexibility (n) /ˌfleksəˈbɪləti/
5. Interactive (adj) /ˌɪntərˈæktɪv/
6. Convenient (adj) /kənˈviːniənt/
7. Learn to live with something: to accept a new but unpleasant situation
that you cannot change
8. Learn a/one's lesson: to suffer a bad experience and know
not to do it again
1. Do you think teachers will be ready to teach using the new materials
and technology?
It is more interesting for the students if technology as used as the teacher can do presentations.
• It is also easy for teachers to share the work sheets between the students as they can be saved into a folder where everyone can access them.
2. What do you think of the idea of online classes for children? Are
online classes better than offline classes?
• To be honest I feel like offline is just the normal and the right way.
• I'd rather attend offline so I can be around people and not be staring at my computer all day.
• I think offline classes are better because they require more discipline.
• I would not be able to pay attention in online classes.
. every day they always come up with some new technology.
3. Role play: You are a high school student. You are considering going to real university or
taking online course. Ask your friend for some advice
You are A’s friend. Talk with him/her about some pros and cons of e-learning.
Advantages: more flexible, mobile, no travel, lower cost, tailor it to you, global
- Disadvantages: lack of control, learning approach, isolated, technology issues,
4. What are the advantages of
e-learning?
5. E-learning is a
convenient way to learn and is becoming more popular. Is it better than traditional teaching
methods?
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