English Study 4.1.2 - For Vietnamese- !!exclusive!!

English Study 4.1.2: Listening and Speaking Skills

From Translation to Thinking in English

A common trap at the 4.1.2 level is "word-for-word translation." A Vietnamese student wanting to say "I am hungry" might literally translate "Tôi đói bụng" (I hungry stomach) to "I am hungry stomach." English Study 4.1.2 breaks this habit by introducing chunks of language rather than isolated vocabulary. Instead of memorizing the word "although," students practice the full structure: "Although it rained, we went out" – mirroring the Vietnamese "Mặc dù trời mưa..." but fixing the comma placement and clause order. English study 4.1.2 - for Vietnamese-

1. The Grammar Point: Past Continuous (Thì Quá khứ tiếp diễn)

Vietnamese Context: This tense often confuses Vietnamese learners because Vietnamese grammar does not change verb forms to show continuous action (we use "đang" for everything). You must train your brain to switch "modes." English Study 4

Tip 2: Build Your Vocabulary Expanding your vocabulary is crucial to effective communication in English. Start by learning common words and phrases related to everyday topics, such as food, travel, and work. Flashcards, word lists, and vocabulary apps (e.g., Quizlet) can aid memorization. Read English books, articles, and news to see words in context and improve your comprehension. Incorrect: I live in Hanoi for five years