1. ĐỀ 1: KHINH KHÍ CẦU
1.1. The picture below shows how a hot balloon works
1.1.1. The diagram below shows how a hot air balloon ascends and descends.
1.2. Sample 1
1.2.1. Intro
1.2.1.1. The diagrams compares how a hot air balloon is operated in order for it to ascend and descend.
1.2.1.1.1. go up and down
1.2.1.1.2. work
1.2.2. Overview
1.2.2.1. Generally, warmer air causes the balloon to rise whereas cooler air with the help of the parachute valve, will lower it.
1.2.2.2. These actions can be controlled by the pilot situated in the basket of the balloon.
1.2.3. 2 Details
1.2.3.1. Details 1
1.2.3.1.1. ascend
1.2.3.2. Details 2
1.2.3.2.1. descend
1.2.4. Vocab
1.2.4.1. cord
1.2.4.1.1. wire
1.2.4.2. allow
1.2.4.2.1. assist
1.2.4.2.2. permit
1.2.4.2.3. act as
1.2.4.3. escape
1.2.4.3.1. spread out
1.2.4.3.2. emit
1.2.4.3.3. release
1.2.4.4. at a controlled rate
1.2.4.4.1. gradually
1.2.4.4.2. as needed by the pilot
1.2.5. Cách xử lý phần Unknown
1.2.5.1. pilot control / operate cái flap
1.2.5.2. the rope seems to be an important part of the mechanism, however the details of its operation is not clearly defined in the diagram
1.2.5.2.1. important component
2. Đề mẫu
2.1. Sample 1
2.1.1. Intro
2.1.2. Overview
2.1.3. 2 Details
2.1.3.1. Details 1
2.1.3.2. Details 2
2.1.4. Top Vocab
2.1.5. Cách xử lý phần không biết
3. Linh
3.1. s
3.2. Andy Template
3.2.1. Intro
3.2.1.1. The process details a modern landfill designed for the storage of household waste.
3.2.2. Overview
3.2.2.1. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that it is a largely man-made process taking place in the natural environment that involves drainage and disposal of various liquids and gases as well as basic storage of the waste itself.
3.2.3. 2 Details
3.2.3.1. Details 1
3.2.3.1.1. The landfill is a rectangular hole cut into a large piece of natural rock.
3.2.3.1.2. To finish the construction, there are synthetic pipes and a clay layer placed against the rock as well as drainage pipes and a drainage tank at the bottom of the landfill.
3.2.3.2. Details 2
3.2.3.2.1. When in use, the household waste is stored in the main compartment and liquid waste is held in the tank.
3.2.3.3. brain drain
4. ĐỀ 4: CON NGỰA 40 TRIỆU NĂM TUỔI
4.1. Ngoc Bach
4.1.1. Report Plan:
4.1.1.1. Paraphrase paragraph: diagram>pictures; show>illustrate; development>evolution
4.1.1.2. Overview/summary paragraph: 4 stages, mention the first and last stage
4.1.1.3. Paragraph 3: report on the differences between Eohippus and Mesohippus
4.1.1.4. Paragraph 4: report on the differences after Mesohippus up to the modern horse
4.1.2. 2 Details
4.1.2.1. Details 1
4.1.2.2. Details 2
4.1.2.2.1. 40 million years ago, the first horse, Eohippus, was comparatively small with a short tail. Its defining characteristic, however, was the structure of its foot, which had 4 digits. Each of the digits was relatively small. 10 million years later, it had evolved into the larger Mesohippus, with a longer tail and a foot structure of 3 digits.
4.1.2.2.2. Then, in the next stage of development, Merychippus evolved 15 million years ago. It was a similar size to Mesohippus, and also had 3 digits on its feet, but now the digits on the feet were larger, divided into segments, and the middle digit was very prominent.
4.1.2.2.3. Finally, the modern horse evolved. It is bigger than its predecessors, with a large mane and its foot structure is a single, very large digit.
4.1.2.2.4. 160 words
4.1.3. Report
4.1.3.1. Intro
4.1.3.1.1. The pictures illustrate the evolution of the horse over a 40 million-year period.
4.1.3.2. Overview
4.1.3.2.1. Overall, four stages are shown, beginning with Eohippus and ending with the development of the modern horse.
4.2. Andy Template
4.2.1. Intro
4.2.2. Overview
4.2.3. 2 Details
4.2.3.1. Details 1
4.2.3.2. Details 2
4.2.4. Sample 1
4.2.4.1. Intro
4.2.4.1.1. The given diagrams elucidate the evolution process of modern horse – from Eohippus to the horse we see today.
4.2.4.2. Overview
4.2.4.2.1. On an overall, the development of modern horse took forty million years and four stages.
4.2.4.3. detail 1
4.2.4.3.1. The first diagram depicts eohippus that appeared forty million years ago, it was smaller in size, and had four fingers foot.
4.2.4.4. detail 2
4.2.4.4.1. The Merychippus appeared 15 million ago, which was again bigger and had thicker hair and tail, with a larger foot, the structure of toes also expanded in size.
5. ĐỀ 5: IGLOO
5.1. Intro
5.1.1. The diagrams illustrate the process of building an igloo.
5.1.1.1. The pictures show the different steps involved in constructing an igloo.
5.1.1.2. Overall, there are 13 stages, from finding hard-packed snow to cutting ventilation holes in the wall and roof of the finished igloo.
5.1.1.3. Using a snow saw, blocks are cut in hard-packed snow. Large blocks are used for the base.
5.1.1.3.1. Large blocks are used for the base.
5.1.1.4. After that, snow is thrown on the igloo and packed into all the crevices or gaps.
5.1.1.4.1. Inside the igloo, the walls are smoothed by hand.
5.2. Overview
5.3. 2 Details
5.3.1. Details 1
5.3.2. Details 2