4. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
(Chọn đáp án đúng A, B, C hoặc D.)
Why I prefer teaching myself
Although I'm only sixteen, I'm perfectly capable of (1) B my own decisions. I also love doing things on my own and rarely get (2) ___ by difficulties I come across. I can be a case in (3) ___ for all of those who would prefer to go for home schooling rather than formal education.
Everyone has their preferred learning style and I learn more efficiently when I choose what I do rather than when I'm faced (4) ___ tasks imposed on me, I go at my own speed, taking everything in my (5) ___. I don't feel isolated because the goals I set with the help of others are chosen with my ultimate ambitions in mind – like what qualifications I might need for the career I want.
Another important point is revision and preparation for exams. I avoid just (6) ___ for exams. The key point is having a good understanding of the subject. If I don't understand something. I look it up - there's no shortage of options around.
I often do more than strictly necessary because I'm self-motivated, and I rarely get frazzled because I can (7) ___ things, in perspective. I’m deeply convinced that thinking for myself is worth my (8) ___ because I tend to sail through exams thanks to it and my increased knowledge. Obviously, some might think it’s easier to stay in their comfort (9) ___ and be spoon-fed, but the extra effort involved in self-teaching has given me a will to succeed.
1.
A. doing
B. making
C. getting
D. finding
2.
A. put off
B. let down
C. cooked up
D. written off
3.
A. idea
B. mind
C. point
D. example
4.
A. to
B. with
C. at
D. through
5.
A. stride
B. way
C. footstep
D. pace
6.
A. hammering
B. regurgitating
C. breezing
D. venturing
7.
A. maintain
B. hold
C. carry
D. keep
8.
A. period
B. time
C. while
D. moment
9.
A. area
B. section
C. place
D. zone
- make sb’s own decision: tự đưa ra quyết đinh
- let down: thất vọng
- take everything in my stride: vượt qua mọi thứ dễ dàng
- hammer (v): gõ búa
- regurgitate (v): học vẹt
- breeze (v): đi lướt qua (như gió)
- venture (v): liều, thử vận may rủi
- keep things in perspective: giữ mọi thứ trong tầm nhìn
- worth sb’s time: xứng đáng thời gian
- stay in sb’s comfort zone: ở trong vùng an toàn
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1. B |
2. B |
3. A |
4. B |
5. A |
6. |
7. D |
8. B |
9. D |
Why I prefer teaching myself
Although I'm only sixteen, I'm perfectly capable of (1) making my own decisions. I also love doing things on my own and rarely get (2) let down by difficulties I come across. I can be a case (3) idea for all of those who would prefer to go for home schooling rather than formal education.
Everyone has their preferred learning style and I learn more efficiently when I choose what I do rather than when I'm faced (4) with tasks imposed on me, I go at my own speed, taking everything in my (5) stride. I don't feel isolated because the goals I set with the help of others are chosen with my ultimate ambitions in mind – like what qualifications I might need for the career I want.
Another important point is revision and preparation for exams. I avoid just (6) regurgitating for exams. The key point is having a good understanding of the subject. If I don't understand something. I look it up - there's no shortage of options around.
I often do more than strictly necessary because I'm self-motivated, and I rarely get frazzled because I can (7) keep, in perspective. I’m deeply convinced that thinking for myself is worth my (8) time because I tend to sail through exams thanks to it and my increased knowledge. Obviously, some might think it’s easier to stay in their comfort (9) zone and be spoon-fed, but the extra effort involved in self-teaching has given me a will to succeed.
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