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actual /ˈæktʃuəl/ (adj) used to emphasize something that is real or exists in fact (thật)
e.g. They are actual 5th graders.
approximate /əˈprɑːksɪmət/ (adj) almost correct or accurate, but not completely so (ước chừng)
e.g. What is the approximate population of VietNam?
beat /biːt/ (v) to defeat somebody in a game or competition (đánh bại)
e.g. He beat me at chess.
belt /belt/ (n) a long narrow piece of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around the waist (thắt lưng, dây đai)
e.g. She fastened her belt tightly around the waist.
better /ˈbetər/ (adj) comparative of good (so sánh hơn của good : tốt hơn)
e.g. In judo, a green belt is better than a blue belt.
calorie /ˈkæləri/ (n) a unit for measuring how much energy food will produce (ca-lo-ri)
e.g. A fried egg contains about 100 calories.
champion /ˈtʃæmpiən/ (n) a person, team, etc. that has won a competition, especially in a sport (người thắng cuộc, nhà vô địch).
e.g. Our quiz champion tonight, with 46 points, is Jackie.
charity /ˈtʃærəti/ (n) the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need (từ thiện)
e.g. Do you give much to charity?
compete /kəmˈpiːt/ (v) to take part in a contest or game (thi đấu)
e.g. In 2008, Ken competed on "Are you smarter than a 5th Grader?"
electron /ɪˈlektrɑːn/ (n) a very small piece of matter (= a substance) with a negative electric charge, found in all atoms (hạt electron)
e.g. An electron is lighter than a proton.
except /ɪkˈsept/ (prep) used before you mention the only thing or person about which a statement is not true (ngoại trừ)
e.g. We work every day except Sunday.
false /fɔːls/ (adj) wrong; not correct or true (sai)
e.g. A whale is a fish. True or flase?
far /fɑːr/ (adj) at a greater distance away from you (xa)
e.g. How far is it from New York to Los Angeles?
general knowledge /ˌdʒenrəl ˈnɑːlɪdʒ/ (n) knowledge of facts about a lot of different subjects (kiến thức tổng quát)
e.g. This is a general knowledge quiz.
grade /ɡreɪd/ (n) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age (khối lớp)
e.g. Sam is in the second grade.
heavy /ˈhevi/ (adj) weighing a lot; difficult to lift or move (nặng)
e.g. My brother is much heavier than me.
hepatitis /ˌhepəˈtaɪtɪs/ (n) a serious disease of the liver (viêm gan)
e.g. There are three main types of hepatitis: Hepatitis A, B and C.
incorrect /ˌɪnkəˈrekt/ (adj) not accurate or true (không đúng, sai)
e.g. Sorry, it's an incorrect anwser.
judo /ˈdʒuːdoʊ/ (n) a sport in which two people fight and try to throw each other to the ground (môn võ judo)
e.g. She has a black belt in judo.
lose /luːz/ (v) to be defeated; to fail to win a competition, a court case, an argument, etc.(thua)
e.g. He lost the competition.
millionaire /ˌmɪljəˈner/ (n) a person who has a million pounds, dollars, etc.; a very rich person (triệu phú)
e.g. She's a millionaire several times over.
mosquito /məˈskiːtoʊ/ (n) a flying insect that bites humans and animals and sucks their blood (muỗi)
e.g. Some mosquitoes transmit malaria to humans.
multiple choice /ˌmʌltɪpl ˈtʃɔɪs/ (n) showing several possible answers from which you must choose the correct one(trắc nghiệm)
e.g. The multiple choice questions are more and more difficult.
North Pole /nɔːrθ poʊl/ : the point on the surface of the earth that is farthest north (Bắc Cực)
e.g. Santa livé in the North Pole.
palace /ˈpæləs/ (n) the official home of a king, queen, president, etc. (cung điện)
e.g. I want to visit Buckingham Palace.
population /ˌpɑːpjuˈleɪʃn/ (n) all the people who live in a particular area, city or country; the total number of people who live there (dân số)
e.g. Oregon has a population of nearly 4 milion.
prize /praɪz/ (n) an award that is given to a person who wins a competition, race, etc. or who does very good work(giải thưởng)
e.g. She was awarded the Nobel Peace prize.
proton /ˈproʊtɑːn/ (n) a very small piece of matter (= a substance) with a positive electric charge that forms part of the nucleus (= central part) of an atom (hạt proton)
e.g. Protons have positive charge.
quiz /kwɪz/ (n) a competition or game in which people try to answer questions to test their knowledge ( cuộc thi đố)
e.g. There are so many television quiz shows.
reduce /rɪˈduːs/ (v) to make something less or smaller in size, quantity, price, etc. (giảm)
e.g. My weight reduces when i stop eating sugar.
software engineer /ˈsɔːftwer endʒɪnɪr/ (n) a person who writes computer programs (kỹ sư phầ mềm)
e.g. He is a software engineer.
South Pole /saʊθ poʊl/ : the point of the earth that is furthest south. (Nam Cực)
e.g. The North Pole is colder than South Pole.
subject /ˈsʌbdʒekt/ (n) an area of knowledge studied in a school, college, etc. (môn học)
e.g. Biology is my favorite subject.
sure /ʃʊr/ (adj) confident that you know something or that you are right (chắc chắn)
e.g. I'm sure he's still alive.
sweet /swiːt/ (adj) containing, or tasting as if it contains, a lot of sugar (ngọt)
e.g. This apple is too sweet for me.
true /truː/ (adj) connected with facts rather than things that have been invented or guessed (đúng)
e.g. Is it true that MAriana and Mark are getting married?
win /wɪn/ (v) to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc (thắng)
e.g. Which team won?