1. Khối 11
  2. Tiếng Anh 11 - Sách học sinh - Tập một (Thí điểm hệ 10 năm)
  3. Unit 2 Relationships
  4. Skills
  5. An advice column in a newspaper offers help to readers when they are in trouble. Read the column and match the readers’ names with their problems.

  • READING
    2 An advice column in a newspaper offers help to readers when they are in trouble. Read the column and match the readers’ names with their problems.
    Question: Hoa is my only friend at school. She's also the only person I completely trust. Two weeks ago, I told her I was very unhappy and lonely, and that I even wanted to drop out of school. She promised not to tell anyone … but then she told our teacher about it. We had an argument and I stopped talking to her. Was I right?
    (Van Ha)
    Counsellor: Dear Ha, I understand your feelings. But think of it this way: maybe Hoa was really afraid that you'd drop out of school. She didn't know what to do to help you. I'm sure she just wanted to help you in her own way, even if it's not the way that you wanted. Try to reconcile with Hoa, talk to her about it, and I hope you'll be good friends again. Good luck!
    Question: In my class, the girls are on good terms with all the boys, except me. The girls just don't even notice me, and the boys make jokes about it. I think that's because I'm short and fat, and girls don't find me attractive. I feel very lonely. Please help me.
    (Quang Nam)
    Counsellor: Well, don't worry too much. Everyone has qualities that make them attractive to other people. A person's true value does not lie in his appearance, but in his achievements and contributions to the community. I don't think it's your physical appearance that makes the girls stay away from you. If you study hard and become an excellent student, girls may notice you and ask you for help. Meanwhile, you should try building up friendships. Take the initiative and engage your classmates in friendly conversations. Ask them questions to find out what they like to talk about – a song, a film or something else – and then discuss that topic. I hope that will help.
    1. Van Ha
    2. Quang Nam
    a. My friend wants to quit school.
    b. I don't have friends.
    c. My friend betrayed my trust.

    Đáp án
    Question: Hoa is my only friend at school. She's also the only person I completely trust. Two weeks ago, I told her I was very unhappy and lonely, and that I even wanted to drop out of school. She promised not to tell anyone … but then she told our teacher about it. We had an argument and I stopped talking to her. Was I right?
    (Van Ha)
    Counsellor: Dear Ha, I understand your feelings. But think of it this way: maybe Hoa was really afraid that you'd drop out of school. She didn't know what to do to help you. I'm sure she just wanted to help you in her own way, even if it's not the way that you wanted. Try to reconcile with Hoa, talk to her about it, and I hope you'll be good friends again. Good luck!
    Question: In my class, the girls are on good terms with all the boys, except me. The girls just don't even notice me, and the boys make jokes about it. I think that's because I'm short and fat, and girls don't find me attractive. I feel very lonely. Please help me.
    (Quang Nam)
    Counsellor: Well, don't worry too much. Everyone has qualities that make them attractive to other people. A person's true value does not lie in his appearance, but in his achievements and contributions to the community. I don't think it's your physical appearance that makes the girls stay away from you. If you study hard and become an excellent student, girls may notice you and ask you for help. Meanwhile, you should try building up friendships. Take the initiative and engage your classmates in friendly conversations. Ask them questions to find out what they like to talk about – a song, a film or something else – and then discuss that topic. I hope that will help.
    1. Van Ha
    2. Quang Nam
    a. My friend wants to quit school.
    b. I don't have friends.
    c. My friend betrayed my trust.

    Giải thích
    Dịch nghĩa:
    1. Văn Hà: Bạn của tôi phản bội sự tin tưởng của tôi.
    2. Quang Nam: Tôi không có nhiều bạn bè.
    Bài đọc:
    Question: Hoa is my only friend at school. She's also the only person I completely trust. (1) Two weeks ago, I told her I was very unhappy and lonely, and that I even wanted to drop out of school. She promised not to tell anyone … but then she told our teacher about it. We had an argument and I stopped talking to her. Was I right?
    (Van Ha)
    Counsellor: Dear Ha, I understand your feelings. But think of it this way: maybe Hoa was really afraid that you'd drop out of school. She didn't know what to do to help you. I'm sure she just wanted to help you in her own way, even if it's not the way that you wanted. Try to reconcile with Hoa, talk to her about it, and I hope you'll be good friends again. Good luck!
    Question: (2) In my class, the girls are on good terms with all the boys, except me. The girls just don't even notice me, and the boys make jokes about it. I think that's because I'm short and fat, and girls don't find me attractive. I feel very lonely. Please help me.
    (Quang Nam)
    Counsellor: Well, don't worry too much. Everyone has qualities that make them attractive to other people. A person's true value does not lie in his appearance, but in his achievements and contributions to the community. I don't think it's your physical appearance that makes the girls stay away from you. If you study hard and become an excellent student, girls may notice you and ask you for help. Meanwhile, you should try building up friendships. Take the initiative and engage your classmates in friendly conversations. Ask them questions to find out what they like to talk about – a song, a film or something else – and then discuss that topic. I hope that will help.
    Dịch nghĩa bài đọc:
    Câu hỏi: Hoa là bạn duy nhất của tôi ở trường. Cô ấy cũng là người duy nhất tôi hoàn toàn tin tưởng. Hai tuần trước, tôi đã nói với cô ấy rằng tôi rất không hạnh phúc và cô đơn, và tôi thậm chí muốn bỏ học. Cô ấy hứa sẽ không nói với bất cứ ai ... nhưng sau đó cô ấy nói với giáo viên của chúng tôi về điều đó. Chúng tôi đã có một cuộc cãi vã và tôi đã ngừng nói chuyện với cô ấy. Tôi có đúng không?
    (Văn Hà)
    Cố vấn: Hà thân mến, tôi hiểu cảm xúc của bạn. Nhưng hãy nghĩ về nó theo cách này: có lẽ Hoa thực sự sợ rằng bạn sẽ bỏ học. Cô ấy không biết phải làm gì để giúp bạn. Tôi chắc chắn cô ấy chỉ muốn giúp bạn theo cách riêng của mình, ngay cả khi nó không phải là cách mà bạn muốn. Hãy cố gắng hòa giải với Hoa, nói với cô ấy về điều đó, và tôi hy vọng các bạn sẽ trở lại thành bạn tốt của nhau. Chúc may mắn!
    Câu hỏi: Trong lớp học của tôi, các cô gái có quan hệ tốt với tất cả các chàng trai, ngoại trừ tôi. Các bạn gái thậm chí không chú ý tôi, và các bạn trai trêu đùa tôi. Tôi nghĩ đó là vì tôi lùn và béo, và các cô gái không thấy tôi hấp dẫn. Tôi cảm thấy rất cô đơn. Làm ơn giúp tôi.
    (Quang Nam)
    Cố vấn: Vâng, đừng lo lắng quá nhiều. Mọi người đều có phẩm chất làm cho họ hấp dẫn người khác. Giá trị thực sự của một người không nằm trong sự hiện diện của anh ta, nhưng trong thành tích và đóng góp của anh ta cho cộng đồng. Tôi không nghĩ rằng đó là ngoại hình của bạn khiến cho các cô gái ở xa bạn. Nếu bạn học tập chăm chỉ và trở thành một sinh viên xuất sắc, các bạn gái có thể nhận ra bạn và nhờ bạn giúp đỡ. Trong khi đó, bạn nên thử xây dựng tình bạn. Chủ động và thu hút bạn học trong các cuộc trò chuyện thân thiện. Hãy hỏi họ những câu hỏi để tìm hiểu về những gì họ muốn nói đến - một bài hát, một bộ phim hay một cái gì đó khác - và sau đó thảo luận về chủ đề đó. Tôi hy vọng rằng sẽ giúp ích cho bạn.
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