Monday, 21 July 2014

Nhung+toan's group ngày 23/7

1. read this artical and summarize it.
http://www.businessknowhow.com/manage/attractworkforce.htm
2. what are the important things to new staff?
3.Some Idioms

all of a sudden
- suddenly, without advance warning

All of a sudden, it became cloudy and began to rain. 
as far as
- to the extent or degree of something
As far as I know, the movie will start in a few minutes. 

as for
- with regard to, concerning
"As for myself, I think that I will return home now." 
back and forth
- backwards and forwards, first one way and then the other way
The argument with the lawyer went back and forth before the judge made a decision. 

better off
- to be in a better situation than before
My friend would be better off if he sold his old car and bought a new one. 

break down (something) or break (something) down
- to divide something into parts, to separate something into simpler substances
carry out (something) or carry (something) out
- to put something into action, to accomplish something, to do something
The scientist wanted to carry out more experiments before discussing the new medicine. 
come up
- to happen unexpectedly
I will not be able to go to the party if something else comes up. 
end up (doing something or going somewhere)
- to do something that one had not planned to do, to go somewhere one had not planned to go
We ended up watching a movie last night. 
first of all
- the very first thing
First of all, we prepared the garden and then we planted the seeds. 
for good
- permanently
The city plans to close the public swimming pool for good. 
get into (something)
- to become interested or involved in something
I do not want to get into an argument with my friend. 
We will get into the details of the plan tomorrow.
 

get into (somewhere)
- to enter somewhere
My friend wants to get into a good university. 
I bumped my head as I was getting into the car
get rid of (something)
- to give or throw something away, to sell or destroy something, to make a cold or fever disappear
I bought a new television so I want to get rid of my old one. 

get through (something)
- to complete something, to finish something
My friend is having trouble getting through her final exams. 
I have much reading that I must get through before tomorrow.
 
go through (something)
- to discuss something, to look at something, to do something
The teacher decided to go through the exercise before the test. 

go with (something)
- to choose one thing rather than another
in a way
- to a certain extent, a little, somewhat
In a way, I want to go to the new restaurant, but in a way I do not really care. 
4. we will play game about "writting slogan for some products"

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