Thursday, 26 March 2015

Powerful e-book for studying vocabulary


Studying vocabulary is a very exciting part in studying English. But to studying it well, we need to have good techniques since you cannot study all word by word.There are 1,025,109 words in English, this is the estimate by the Global Language Monitor on January 1, 2014. So, the question is how can we study vocabulary in an effective way? I would like to introduce to you a material to learn vocabulary. This e-book provides you many techniques to learn vocabulary:
  • Vocabulary in context: base on the context to guess the meaning of the word.
  • Using Prefixes and Suffixes: studying vocabulary by prefixes and suffixes
  • Word Roots: learn vocabulary by recognizing the root of word.
  • Commonly confused Words – Homonyms: common similar words but different in meaning
  • Idioms and Vocabulary Variations: common idioms and vocabulary variations

This e-book is a powerful study vocabulary tool for those who are preparing for TOEFL ibt and IELTSexam.
Lick on the link bellow to download the material.

Hope this helps.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS


In this post, I would like to share you the IELTS practice test series "Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS". The series includes 8 parts, each part has 4 tests. I hope that this series will help you to get familiar with IELTS Tests and improve your 4 skill: Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing.

Click on the links bellow to download the material:
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 1
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 2
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 3
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 4
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 5
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 6
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 7
Cambrige Practice Test For IELTS 8

If you have any trouble in downloading, just leave a comment.
Hope this helps

Thursday, 10 May 2012

How to create a table of contents on MS Word 2010?



Create a table of contents (TOC) is easier than we think. In this post I will show you how to complete this task. Follow the steps bellow:
Step 1: Open your document. Select a text that you want to include in the TOC:

Step 2: On Home tab, click on Heading 1 or press Ctr+Alt+1

Do the same thing with other text that you want to add in the TOC

Step 3: Move the cursor to the top or the bottom of the document. On the menu bar, click on References tab. Then, click on Table of Contents on the Table of Contents group and select Automatic Table 1


Done! This is the result:

Hope this helps!

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

App Development


Being first released on June 29, 2007 by Apple Inc, iPhone has undergone 5 generations, and now it became one of the most advanced smartphones in mobile world. The latest version of iPhone is 4S, was announced on October 4, 2011, and released 10 days later. With the development of iPhone, many applications were developed for iPhone users such as games or utilities. If you need an application for iPhone, you may need to visit this website. This is an app development website that provides many applications for iPhone with the highest quality for the best prices and fastest turnaround time available. Beside, they also produce the best selling mobile apps on other platforms such as iPad, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Facebook, Mac. Visit the website now and get the best app for your iPhone!

Monday, 7 May 2012

Tips for ielts listening


There are no shortcut to get a high score in IELTS exam, work hard and practice are what you should do. However, there are some useful tips I would like to share with you to get a better score. The following is the tips for IELTS listening test:


1. If you can predict the sort of things you are going to listen for during the listening test, you can reduce the amount you need to listen to. At the beginning the IELTS Test there is a 2.5 minute introduction. Use this time to read through the IELTS listening test booklet and try to get a general understanding of what the sections are going to be about – even this simple type of prediction will help you.

2. You don’t need to worry about the instructions until you hear: “Now we shall begin.”

3. As you scan through the booklet, look for maps, charts or illustrations – these often give you a good idea of what the topic of a section is going to be about.

4. After each section you are given one minute to check your answers. But how can you check your answers if you can’t listen to the tape again? Use this time to scan and get an idea of what the next set of questions are going to be about.

5. Occasionally, you can get an idea about answers to earlier questions by the answer of later question.

For example:

Question 1: “What is Jane's subject?”

Question 5: “What is the subject of Jane's first essay?”

The answer for question 5 is "Animal language", Obviously, there’s a good chance that the answer to Question 1 is "Biology" or any subject that relates to animal. However, you still need to listen to check. Often though, listening to check your predictions is easier than trying to listen for the answer on the tape.

6. Sometimes you are asked to complete a table or a chart using information on the tape. It’s natural to think that answers will be left-to-right and the answers on the tape will be one after another. However, this might not be the case - you made need to write answers horizontally, or in some other fashion. Check carefully how you are going to answer such questions to avoid putting the right answers in the wrong places!

7. When you are doing intensive listening to the tape, try to read two questions at a time – you might find that the answers to both questions are in a single sentence.

8. If you don’t catch the answer to a question, it’s natural to think hard to try to remember the answer. If you do this, you will miss parts of the tape and possibly won’t be able to answer other questions. When you miss the answer to a question, forget it – go onto the next question. Remember – you only listen to the tape once. The answer might be repeated on the tape anyway. 

9. If you miss the answer to two or three questions, again, miss them out – you won’t be able to remember the answers.

10. If you get to the stage where you are totally lost, you may have to wait until the other candidates turn their pages before you can find out where you are in the questions. Of course, this is not ideal but if you have to do this, don’t panic – if you panic you will have even bigger problems. 

11. There is no grammar part to the IELTS Test, but grammar is very important. Look at this question:

"There were countless _______ involved in the incident."

a) People b) Person c) Children d) Computer


If you look at the grammar of the sentence it might help you get the answer. 'were' would suggest a plural noun. How many plural nouns are there in the answers? Only two… 'People' and 'Children'. Now you have a good idea of the possible answers, you can use the tape to check for which answer is correct.

Try this one as an example; the answer is at the bottom of the page:

"An ___________ sank in the English Channel this morning, killing all on board."

a) Yacht b) Car c) Oil Tanker d) Plane 


12. If you miss some questions out, you will leave gaps in your answer sheet. Take special care to write your answers in the right order. When you miss questions out, it can be easy to start writing questions out of sequence. Check now and again just to make sure you are writing answers down in the right place.

13. Remember that you are probably not going to hear the same words in the question and in the answer. IELTS questions usually involve 'paraphrasing'- using a sentence with the same meaning but not using the same words. For example, on the tape you might hear:
"Less than a quarter of university students took part."

On the answer sheet you might see:

"Only 23% of candidates actually sat the examination."

In the context of what you hear on the tape, these two sentences might have the same meaning. Your job is to understand the full meaning of what you are listening to and to choose the right answer! 

14. You should listen for keywords - that's important, but you should also listen for 'synonyms'. For example, on the tape you might hear:

"He wants to get on but he doesn't have enough money to pay for university."

On the answer sheet you might see:

"He wants to advance."

"Get on" and "advance" are synonymous. When you are thinking of what key words to listen for, think of synonyms you might hear along with the word used in the question.

15. You are answering a multiple-choice question and you miss the answer. One of the choices is 'None of the above' or 'All of the above'. If you really don't know the answer, choose these answers - they are likely to be the right because they might not be in the list otherwise.

16. Only write down what you hear - never abbreviate, shortcut or add to answers. For example, you might hear to the tape:

"He will start university in July next year."

You write the following answer for the question: "When will he start university?" 
"July 2009."

Although next year may be 2009, this is not the right answer. On the tape it said next year. So the right answer is "July, next year".

17. Do not assume the answer. On the tape you might hear:

"Sydney Harbor is the biggest harbor in the southern hemisphere."

One answer might be:

"Sydney Harbor is one of the biggest harbors in the world."

The southern hemisphere is a good proportion of the world. If Sydney Harbor is the biggest harbor in the Southern Hemisphere, the chances are it is one of the biggest in the world. However, the tape did not say this. It's natural to try to deduct an answer in this way, but if it's not on the tape, it's not the right answer… simple as that! 

18. Many IELTS questions involve listening to numbers and quantities. However, in natural speech the difference between '16%' and '60%' is often difficult to hear if you haven't practiced. Get used to listening to numbers - the only way you can do this is get some listening material and keep practicing!

19. Simply looking at questions words can help you predict the answer to a question. For example, think carefully about what this question word could be referring to:

"Who?"

You might be listening for the name of a person, but it could also be referring to a member of your family (e.g. 'my mum') or even a profession (e.g. 'the doctor', 'my teacher'). Take some time out to write down as many question words as you can and think of everything they could refer to. You might get some surprising answers. 

20. You might get a question similar to the following:

'What is his name?"

You listen to the tape and write:

'michael smith'

This is incorrect. A name should have capital letters like this:

'Michael Smith'

However, if you wrote this, it would be correct: 'MICHAEL SMITH'.

If you are unsure of punctuation or you don't know if something might have a particular punctuation, WRITE EVERYTHING IN CAPITALS - THERE IS NO PENALTY FOR WRITING ANSWERS IN THE LISTENING TEST IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

21. If you are answering a Multiple Choice question that involves a number of sentences or text and you miss the answer, choose the longest answer. The answer is probably going to be a paraphrase of another sentence and that means it will probably be longer.

22. Practice listening to something every day. There are countless sources: watch an English language movie on a VCD or Video. There are countless English for Foreign Language books you can purchase that have a tape, exercises and answers. All you need is commitment to sit down and practice!

Number 11 Answer:

'Oil Tanker' - 'An' suggests a noun beginning with a vowel or vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).

Thursday, 26 April 2012

PES 2013 will be real than ever before

The next step in Pro Evolution Soccer series of Konami as usual will be launched this fall, promising to bring many new features completely change the face of everything present on the surface of the pitch.
One of the most interesting change is the ability to control the ball (ball control) of the player. There will be many added skills, including receiving ball techniques (get the ball, stop the ball, leave the ball), dribbling in a narrow range (with different speeds), and the ability to adjust the shot direction in your hand. This leads to the shot appears more accurate than the traditional type.




On the defensive aspect, AI and the ability to dispute the ball in the air of the defenders, the goalkeeper will also be markedly improved. In addition, the manufacturer also revealed a completely new feature: Show Player ID. This is a feature that makes the players in the game running, dribbling, shoot, defend, celebrate, saves ... identical as in their real life. However, as said in a published by Konami, this seems like just the visual effects not affect the gameplay of the game.


There are many promises for PES 2013 of Konami, and we will know the relevance of these promises when we actually touch the product . Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 will be released this fall on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 3DS and PSP.

                                                                                             Reference: gameinformer.com

Lenovo's software will launch Windows 7 in less than 30 seconds

Lenovo has introduced a software suite optimized for Windows to help your computer boot faster. The Chinese company said that if the software uses the Lenovo Enhanced Experience 3 (EE3) their PC can only take 24 seconds to boot (note this is the machine's boot time using normal HDD, not SSDs).
Lenovo said this time was 40% faster than before to the computer can boot Windows 7, not to mention that after installing a series of computer applications in, this number is even larger. The working principle of these tools might be due BootShield system for notebooks help prevent some of the software when the computer is booting. Also, some services of Windows 7 are underloaded until completion of the boot process.
With BootShield, Windows 7 only takes 28 seconds to boot after installing 60 applications.

The EE3 system are also integrated some other utilities such as RapidBoot software. Lenovo also tweaked its drivers for PC. BIOS on supported systems were optimized to improve boot time.
Two of Lenovo ultrabooks IdeaPad U310 and U410 will be the first product to "enjoy" EE3 technology, then, the products of the IdeaPad, ThinkPad, ThinkPad Edge will also be equipped with this new software.

                                                                                                            Reference: Liliputing

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