Lesson 1: I'M VIETNAMESE

HỌC BỘ TỪ

address
address /əˈdres/
(noun) details of where somebody lives or works and where letters, etc. can be sent
Example: Marco's business plan addresses the needs of small business owners


live
live /lɪv/
(verb) to have your home in a particular place
Example: My parents live in New York.


come
come /kʌm/
(verb) to move to or towards a person or place
Example: They're coming to stay for a week.


so
so /səʊ/
(adverb) to such a great degree
Example: It was still painful so I went to see a doctor.


from
from /frəm/
(preposition) used to show where somebody/something starts
Example: She began to walk away from him


English
English /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
(noun) the language, originally of England, now spoken in many other countries and used as a language of international communication throughout the world
Example: I like learning English.


China
China /ˈtʃaɪnə/
(noun) white clay that is baked and used for making cups, plates, etc.
Example: This computer is made in China.


Chinese
Chinese /ˌtʃaɪˈniːz/
(adjective) from or connected with China
Example: Can you speak Chinese?


France
France /fræns/
(noun) a country in western Europe
Example: He lives in France.


French
French /frentʃ/
(adjective) of or connected with France, its people or its language
Example: He can speak French fluently.


nationality
nationality /ˌnæʃəˈnæləti/
(noun) the legal status of belonging to a particular nation
Example: What nationality are you?


Vietnamese
Vietnamese /ˌviːetnəˈmiːz/
(noun, adjective) (a person) from Vietnam
Example: The Vietnamese are very friendly.


Vietnam
Vietnam /ˌviːetˈnɑːm/
(noun) a country in South East Asia
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America
America /əˈmɛrɪkə/
(noun) one of several names for United States (of America) ( 1)
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England
England /ˈɪŋɡlənd/
(noun) a country forming the largest and southernmost part of Great Britain and of the United Kingdom, and containing the capital, London
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Singapore
Singapore /ˈsɪŋəpɔːr/
(noun) a small country in south-east Asia, consisting of the island of Singapore and 62 smaller islands near the end of the Malay Peninsula. It has been a republic and a member of the Commonwealth since 1965. The first town there was established by Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) in 1819, and it soon became an important port for ships travelling between Europe, India and China. It was part of the British Empire until it became independent from the UK in 1963. Singapore is well known for its political and economic stability . It is still one of the world's most important ports, and has successful banks and technology industries.
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Thailand
Thailand /ˈtaɪlænd/
(noun) a country in South East Asia
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American
American /əˈmerɪkən/
(noun) a person from America, especially the US
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Washington DC
Washington DC /ˌwɑːʃɪŋtən ˌdiː ˈsiː/
(Washington, District of Columbia) the capital city of the US, whose area covers the District of Columbia . The place was chosen by George Washington in 1790, and since 1800 the main departments of the US government have been there. It is known for its historical monuments and important buildings, including the Capitol , the White House , the Supreme Court , the National Archives , the Library of Congress , the Smithsonian Institution , the National Gallery of Art and the Kennedy Center .
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Beijing
Beijing

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London
London /ˈlʌndən/
the capital city of England and the UK
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Paris
Paris

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Singaporean
Singaporean /ˌsɪŋəˈpɔːriən/
(noun, adjective) (a person) from Singapore
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Thai
Thai /taɪ/
(noun, adjective) (a person) from Thailand
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Bangkok
Bangkok

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Hanoi
Hanoi

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