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=)) ko có playboy :)) Chắc là Da Vinci Code :)) just kiddin :p
ví dụ như là pride and prejudice chẳng hạn :D
 
Ý tôi là tra từ trong bài đọc nó dễ học hơn là học wordlist, học WL ngang với học từ điển 8-}
 
đọc sex-phia ấy,đọc nguyên bản mấy cái Hamlet với othelo toàn tiếng Anh cổ buồn cười vãi hàng :))

tao + đây :D
 
cái quyển pride and prejudice j` đó có hay ko? em có đĩa audio truyện đấy nhưng chưa nghe thử hí hí đĩa xịn lấy được từ hôm đến hội thảo MPW :D truyện ý nội dung hay ko ? :-/
 
Anh đọc được tầm 30 trang đầu và thấy siêu siêu chán luôn, cốt truyện nhạt khủng khiếp 8-}
Thế mà con Hường cứ khen lấy khen để -> tuỳ từng người thôi
Nội dung truyện đấy xoay quanh 2 chữ Pride và Prejudice, nếu muốn xem tóm tắt cốt truyện, em cứ vào Wikipedia rồi search Pride and Prejudice

wikipedia đã viết:
The story deals with issues surrounding marriage in the late 18th century and early 19th century. The main character is Elizabeth Bennet, a 20-year-old middle-class girl possessed of a quick mind, sharp wit, and keen sense of justice. Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, spends much of his time hiding in his study, a refuge from Elizabeth's mother. Mrs. Bennet (whose manners and conduct are decidedly "of the people") is determined to see each of her five daughters successfully married to gentlemen of sufficient fortune to support a wife. The Bennet family estate is entailed in default of heirs male—which means a cousin, Mr. Collins, will inherit the estate on Mr. Bennet's death, due to the lack of sons in the Bennet family. This will leave Mrs. Bennet and any unmarried daughters homeless and trying to live on a very small income.

The beginning of the novel describes Mrs. Bennet's excitement over the arrival of a single man "of considerable fortune" in their neighbourhood. The man, Mr. Bingley, has recently leased the estate of Netherfield to live in with his single sister Miss Bingley and his married sister, Mrs. Hurst, whose husband has more fashion than wealth. After a short period, Mr. Bingley goes on a short trip to London and returns with his friend, Mr. Darcy. Shortly after their arrival Mr. Bingley and his guests attend a public ball in the village of Meryton. At the beginning of the ball, Mr. Darcy is widely regarded as a most agreeable gentleman due to his fine figure and £10,000 a year. However, halfway through the party, the neighborhood comes to perceive him as a most disagreeable sort, one who believes himself above the country folk of Elizabeth's town. This is perpetuated within the Bennet family afterwards because Mr. Darcy slights Elizabeth—Mr. Bingley suggests that Darcy dance with Elizabeth and he notes that "she is not handsome enough to tempt me." Mr. Bingley, on the other hand, proves himself to the neighborhood to be a fine, most agreeable gentleman. Mr. Bingley also is noted for his admiration of Elizabeth's dearest sister, Jane.

Shortly after the ball, Mr. Bennet announces to the family that a visitor will be arriving shortly. Mrs. Bennet and the girls amuse themselves with guesses as to who the man is, but are disappointed to find out it is only their cousin, Mr. Collins. Collins is a clergyman who tends to be wordy and snobbish, and is forever searching for opportunities to drop the name of his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Mr. Collins follows Lady Catherine like a puppy dog, so when she suggests he get a wife, Collins immediately looks to his "poor cousins" to find a wife and make up for his involvement in the oft mentioned ruination of the Bennet girls (the fact that he is even concerned with his role suggests an ignorance of the law concerning entails and Collins's overall ineptitude). Collins, upon being informed that Jane (Elizabeth's elder sister and the only other "sensible" Bennet girl) was "practically engaged" to Mr. Bingley, begins to eye the lovely Elizabeth Bennet. Mrs. Bennet highly encourages the match and tries to force Elizabeth into the marriage. However, Mr. Bennet saves Elizabeth by mentioning that if she does not marry Collins, Elizabeth's mother will never speak to her again, but if she does then Mr. Bennet will never speak to her again. Meanwhile, Elizabeth also begins falling for a recently arrived military officer, Mr. Wickham, a man who claims to have been robbed of his rightful inheritance by none other than Mr. Darcy.

Having been rejected by Elizabeth, Mr. Collins turns to Elizabeth's best friend Charlotte Lucas, and they are soon married—to Mrs. Bennet's profound disappointment. Soon after this disappointment, Mrs. Bennet is further disparaged by the sudden departure of Bingley from the neighbourhood. Jane is also heartbroken and Mrs. Bennet's disparaging remarks about Bingley only heighten Jane's sorrow. Elizabeth is invited to visit the newlyweds, Mr. Collins and Charlotte, in their parish. While Elizabeth is visiting the Collinses, Darcy is visiting his aunt, the same Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Elizabeth and Darcy end up spending a lot of time together, leading Mr. Darcy to eventually declare his love for Elizabeth "against his own will" and his desire to marry her. Elizabeth is appalled (especially since she had recently learned that Darcy dissuaded Bingley from proposing to Jane) and informs Darcy "he is the last man on earth [she] would ever desire to marry."

The morning after her rejection of Darcy, Elizabeth runs into him on a walk. Darcy gives Elizabeth a letter before coldly leaving. In the letter, Darcy attempts to defend his actions to Elizabeth. He notes that, apart from her embarassing relations, Darcy did not believe Jane a suitable match for Bingley because of her own seeming indifference to Bingley. (Elizabeth herself admits that Jane's reserved character makes it difficult for others to ascertain her true feelings.) Darcy also reveals Wickham's true character as a womanizing cad and opportunist. This throws all of Darcy's past actions in a new light for Elizabeth and gradually her prejudices against Darcy are broken down, especially when she discovers his helping her family out of the humiliation of the elopement of her youngest sister, Lydia, and the infamous Wickham. Moreover, seeing him in his usual circle and particularly being introduced to his younger sister, she soon finds out that his pride is hiding a very tender and amiable heart. Finally when his aunt Lady Catherine threathens her because she has heard about Darcy's inclination for a girl lesser than he, she comes to realize that depite her rejection at his first proposal he still loves her and when he brings back Bingley to the country and in her sister Jane's life (and they soon become engaged), she opens up her heart to him and both his pride and her prejudices are forgotten, ensuring their happiness.
 
khuyến khích em nên xem phim pride and prejudice có keira knightley đóng trước để thấy yêu tác phẩm trước khi em đọc nó :))
 
Kiêu hãnh và Định kiến :)) Riêng cái tác phẩm này dân ta dịch cũng hay phết
 
Có ai có điểm TOEFL thi đợt tháng 10 vừa rồi chưa?
Lên thông báo cho bà con đi.

Thứ 2 biết điểm SAT ... hic hic hic, lo quá.
 
huhu :(( trong collegeboard tớ ghi sai tên 1 chút, làm thía nào bi h`??? nhỡ gửi sang trg` lại kô consistent với nhau thì......:
 
Có 2 cách:
1. Em gọi điện (email) bọn CB nhờ bọn nó sửa tên - gọi điện được thì tốt
2. Em chú thích trong application form gửi cho trường

Hồi trước anh cũng bị như thế, nói chung là không có vấn đề gì đâu.

Good luck :)
 
bi h đọ điểm verbal thôi

verbal của tao 0
vì tao thi SAT II

2 toán thôi 800 - 800
 
Trời,chúc mừng bạn Phương nhé :D,SAT II tối đa,đáng nể thật .
 
Tớ à
Math: 780
CR: 580 (620 nếu cộng điểm lần trước)
W: 700 Essay: 10
 
Retaking in Jan, striving for better CR just like you, Hiep :(
1970: 800-530-640(subscore 9)
 
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