Trong cuộc sống, SHARING nên là 1 điều mà chúng ta đều nên thực hành, cho đi nhiều hơn, giúp mọi người nhiều hơn và chia sẻ với nhau nhiều hơn để cùng nhau chúng ta đều có cuộc sống tốt đẹp hơn mem nhỉ
Do you share things with other people?
Answer 1: Absolutely yes! Sharing is not only the right thing to do but it also makes me blissfully happy. I always believe in the famous saying “what goes around comes around”. So, it stands to reason that if you donate or support other people for example, beautiful things in life will smile on you in the future for sure.
Answer 2
Yes, sharing things with others is always a great feeling. When you share some simple things with someone who doesn’t have much such as just some good food, a few jokes or just a dazzling smile. Then, it’s a wonderful thing to be able to share and make people happy.
Answer 3
Definitely. I think that the act of sharing with other people enhances your own enjoyment of something. Most of the highlights or milestones in our lives are more special – more memorable – when we experience them with someone else. It also shows that we care about others and not just our own selfish interests. Like the saying goes, “Sharing is caring“.
What do you usually share with others?
Answer 1
“I normally share simple things with my friends. For example, if I buy a snack, I will give some of it to my friend, and they will normally do the same for me. I think it even tastes better when you share it with someone else.”
Answer 2
“I usually share everyday stuff like food, and I guess also experiences. Like when I go on a trip with some friends and we encounter a spectacular view or a funny scene, it’s something that we will always remember and look back on fondly because we had that moment together.”
Have you shared anything with others recently?
Yes! I thoroughly love sharing and making people happy. Recently, I just purchased an abundance of of essential stationary items like pencil cases, pens and notebooks. I gave some to my beloved students and also my best friends. They jumped for joy after receiving their gifts. Seeing their beautiful smiles and eyes light up could make anyone’s day.
Did you parents teach you about sharing as a child?
Answer 1
I’m sure they did. When I was growing up, we didn’t have too many luxuries so sharing what little we had was always a natural part of our lives. Thankfully, my mom and dad always encourages me to be charitable be giving away books or clothes or even joining various voluntary projects helping the elderly. So, perhaps for me, sharing was a lesson taught through.
Answer 2
Definitely! Actually, since I am the eldest sister of my family, sharing has become an integral part of my life since early childhood. I always was encouraged by my parents to willingly share my clothes, toys and fairy tale books to my nearest and dearest. Furthermore, during a meal, we each started with a small portion to make sure everyone got enough, then we would go back for seconds (second portion of food).
Answer 3
I think so. I am incredibly fortune to have a stable upbringing very early on (or: have a stable upbringing right from the getgo). My mom and dad always encouraged me and my sisters to share our toys like barbie dolls and made sure no one had more or less. I’m thankful I learned the value of sharing from them.”
What kind of things are not suitable for sharing with others?
Well, the first item that crosses my mind (or: comes to mind) is a toothbrush or a toothpick (lol). I mean it would be exceedingly unsanitary to share those items to anyone. As well as this, all your personal and private belongings such as your diary or your phone are obviously inappropriate to share because it invades your privacy.
What would you like to share with others in the future?
I would definitely love sharing my knowledge, such as giving free English lessons to students from deprived and less fortunate backgrounds. I strongly believe in the saying “Give a Man a Fish, and You Feed Him for a Day. Teach a Man To Fish, and You Feed Him for a Lifetime”. That’s why I want to share necessary skills for others to help them turn their lives around (or: turn over a new leaf).
Vocabulary highlights:
- Get-go noun /ˈɡetˌɡəʊ/: the beginning, when someone starts to do something, or a process starts: ngay từ đầu
- Example: the latest research shows that babies can be taught the difference between night and day fromthe get-go.
- Have a stable upbringing: có 1 sự nuôi dưỡng tốt
- Turn over a new leaf = to start behaving in a better way: đời sang trang mới
- Example: apparently he's turned over a new leaf and he's not smoking any more.
- Yournearest and dearest = family, especially those that you live with or are very involved with: người thân nhất của bạn
- Blissfully adverb/ˈblɪs.fəl.i/: in an extremely happy way: cực kỳ hạnh phúc
- Example: they seemed blissfully happy.
- Example: it is a place where he is blissfully at ease.
- What goes around comes around= used to say that if someone treats other people badly he or she will eventually be treated badly by someone else: bạn làm điều gì thì sẽ nhận lại như vậy
- Example: you should not mistreat them. What goes around comes around.
- It stands to reason = said when something is obvious or clear from the facts: đó là điều hiển nhiên rằng
- Example: if 20 percent of the earth's population has 80 percent of its resources, then it stands to reason that80 percent of the population has only 20 percent of the resources.
- Thoroughly adverb/ˈθʌr.ə.li/: completely, very much: cực nhiều (xuyên suốt)
- Example: i thoroughly enjoyed the performance.
- Abundance noun /əˈbʌn.dəns/: the situation in which there is more than enough of something: phong phú, rất nhiều
- Example: there was anabundance of food at the wedding.
- Stationery noun /ˈsteɪ.ʃən.ər.i/: the things needed for writing, such as paper, pens, pencils, and envelopes: đồ dùng văn phòng phẩm
- Beloved adjective/bɪˈlʌv.ɪd/ /bɪˈlʌvd/: loved very much: yêu thương, yêu mến
- Example: eric was a gifted teacher beloved byall those he taught over the years.
- Cross sb'smind = if something crosses your mind, you think of it: mới xuất hiện trong đầu tôi
- Example: it crossed my mind yesterday that you must be short of staff.
- Example: it never once crossed my mind that she might be unhappy.
- Light up phrasal verb /lɑɪt/: to look happy: trông hạnh phúc
- Example: rosa’s face lit up when she saw the dog.
- Thankfully adverb/ˈθæŋk.fəl.i/: used, usually at the beginning of a sentence, to show you are happy or grateful about something: thật là biết ơn
- Example: thankfully, nobody was hurt.
- Charitable adjective/ˈtʃær.ə.tə.bəl/: giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home: từ thiện
- Example: a charitable foundation/organization/trust
- Give away something phrasal verb /ɡɪv/: to supply something at no charge: cho đi miễn phí
- Example: they’re giving away shopping bags.
- Toothbrush noun /ˈtuːθ.brʌʃ/: a small brush with a long handle that you use to clean your teeth: bàn chải đánh răng
- Toothpick noun /ˈtuːθ.pɪk/: a small, thin, pointed stick of wood, plastic, or metal that can be used for removing pieces of food from between the teeth, especially after a meal: cái tăm
- Exceedingly adverb/ɪkˈsiː.dɪŋ.li/: to a very great degree: cực kỳ
- Example: he was clever, handsome, and exceedingly rich.
- Unsanitary adjective/ˌʌnˈsæn.ɪ.tər.i/: dirty or unhealthy and therefore likely to cause disease: mất vệ sinh
- Example: unsanitary toilets / unsanitary living conditions
- Inappropriate adjective/ˌɪn.əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/: unsuitable: không phù hợp
- Example: his casual behaviour was wholly inappropriate forsuch a formal occasion.
- Privacy noun /ˈprɪv.ə.si/: someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret: sự riêng tư
- Example: the new law is designed to protect people's privacy.
- Deprived adjective/dɪˈpraɪvd/: not having the things that are necessary for a pleasant life, such as enough money, food, or good living conditions: nghèo khó
- Example: she had a deprived childhood/comes from a deprived background.
- “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime”: “cho một người một con cá, bạn giúp anh ta sống được một ngày; dạy một người biết câu cá, bạn sẽ giúp anh ta sống cả đời”.
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