English Study 4.1.2 - For Vietnamese- Free

| Sai (theo cách Việt) | Đúng | |----------------------|------| | You like coffee? | Do you like coffee? | | She is a teacher? | Is she a teacher? |

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English Study 4.1.2 refers to the present perfect continuous tense, which is a verb tense used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment. This tense is essential in English language learning, as it helps learners express themselves more accurately and fluently in various situations.

Viết 5 câu hỏi dùng "Do/Does" và 5 câu với phrasal verbs từ bài học. Gửi cho giáo viên kiểm tra. English study 4.1.2 - for Vietnamese-

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1.2 curriculum, or did you want more about the software? | Sai (theo cách Việt) | Đúng |

English Study 4.1.2 is a lightweight application designed for Windows systems. Trường Đại học Hòa Bình

English Study 4.1.2 addresses this directly. It drills the concept that English relies on morphology—changing the verb itself—rather than relying solely on context. The module typically introduces contrastive analysis exercises where students must identify why "She have a car" is incorrect (missing third-person singular 's') and why "I have seen her yesterday" is awkward (present perfect cannot be used with a finished past time word). For the Vietnamese mind, which prioritizes logic over form, learning to add an 'ed' or an 's' feels unnatural. Thus, 4.1.2 acts as a cognitive recalibrator.

Tập trung vào các phụ âm /s/ , /z/ , /t/ , /d/ , và /k/ ở cuối từ. | Is she a teacher

2. Why Version 4.1.2 is a Game-Changer for Vietnamese Learners

Vietnamese is a tonal, isolating language that does not use suffixes or inflections. Consequently, Vietnamese learners often struggle with English suffixes (e.g., adding -ed for past tense or -s for plurals). Similarly, while Vietnamese uses particles to indicate time, English relies on tense auxiliaries and verb changes. The explicit grammar lessons in English Study 4.1.2 help bridge this structural gap by systematically explaining these differences in Vietnamese.

English Study 4.1.2 targets the specific pain points identified by ESL educators in Southeast Asia. Targeted Vietnamese Learner Difficulty Pedagogical Benefit

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