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34 [thirty-four]

On the train

On the train

34 [Ba mươi tư]

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Is that the train to Berlin? Đâ- -à--à----a đ-n-Be-li- p--i -hôn-? Đ__ l_ t__ h__ đ__ B_____ p___ k_____ Đ-y l- t-u h-a đ-n B-r-i- p-ả- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------- Đây là tàu hỏa đến Berlin phải không? 0
When does the train leave? Ba---iờ --u-c---? B__ g__ t__ c____ B-o g-ờ t-u c-ạ-? ----------------- Bao giờ tàu chạy? 0
When does the train arrive in Berlin? B---g-ờ -à--đế- -er-i-? B__ g__ t__ đ__ B______ B-o g-ờ t-u đ-n B-r-i-? ----------------------- Bao giờ tàu đến Berlin? 0
Excuse me, may I pass? X-- -ỗ-,-c-- tôi -i--u--được-k--ng? X__ l___ c__ t__ đ_ q__ đ___ k_____ X-n l-i- c-o t-i đ- q-a đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ----------------------------------- Xin lỗi, cho tôi đi qua được không? 0
I think this is my seat. Tô- nghĩ---ng -â--l- -hỗ-------i. T__ n___ r___ đ__ l_ c__ c__ t___ T-i n-h- r-n- đ-y l- c-ỗ c-a t-i- --------------------------------- Tôi nghĩ rằng đây là chỗ của tôi. 0
I think you’re sitting in my seat. Tôi --h- -ằ-g--ạn----i--------- của-tôi. T__ n___ r___ b__ n___ n___ c__ c__ t___ T-i n-h- r-n- b-n n-ồ- n-ầ- c-ỗ c-a t-i- ---------------------------------------- Tôi nghĩ rằng bạn ngồi nhầm chỗ của tôi. 0
Where is the sleeper? T-- nằm - đâu? T__ n__ ở đ___ T-a n-m ở đ-u- -------------- Toa nằm ở đâu? 0
The sleeper is at the end of the train. T-----m-- --ố- tà-. T__ n__ ở c___ t___ T-a n-m ở c-ố- t-u- ------------------- Toa nằm ở cuối tàu. 0
And where is the dining car? – At the front. T-- ăn-ở---u- - --đ-- -ầu. T__ ă_ ở đ___ – Ở đ__ t___ T-a ă- ở đ-u- – Ở đ-u t-u- -------------------------- Toa ăn ở đâu? – Ở đầu tầu. 0
Can I sleep below? T-i---ủ---tầ-g -ư-- -uợc----n-? T__ n__ ở t___ d___ đ___ k_____ T-i n-ủ ở t-n- d-ớ- đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------- Tôi ngủ ở tầng dưới đuợc không? 0
Can I sleep in the middle? T-i-n-ủ-- tầ-g ---a --ợc không? T__ n__ ở t___ g___ đ___ k_____ T-i n-ủ ở t-n- g-ữ- đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------- Tôi ngủ ở tầng giữa được không? 0
Can I sleep at the top? T-i-n-ủ ở----g tr-----ợc -hông? T__ n__ ở t___ t___ đ___ k_____ T-i n-ủ ở t-n- t-ê- đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------- Tôi ngủ ở tầng trên được không? 0
When will we get to the border? Bao-g----h-ng-ta---n b-ên----i? B__ g__ c____ t_ đ__ b___ g____ B-o g-ờ c-ú-g t- đ-n b-ê- g-ớ-? ------------------------------- Bao giờ chúng ta đến biên giới? 0
How long does the journey to Berlin take? C---ế- ----ến B-r----mấ---a--lâu? C_____ đ_ đ__ B_____ m__ b__ l___ C-u-ế- đ- đ-n B-r-i- m-t b-o l-u- --------------------------------- Chuyến đi đến Berlin mất bao lâu? 0
Is the train delayed? T-- h-a--ị-mu-- - -rễ-p--i-kh---? T__ h__ b_ m___ / t__ p___ k_____ T-u h-a b- m-ộ- / t-ễ p-ả- k-ô-g- --------------------------------- Tàu hỏa bị muộn / trễ phải không? 0
Do you have something to read? Bạn -- gì-đ- đọ- k-ô-g? B__ c_ g_ đ_ đ__ k_____ B-n c- g- đ- đ-c k-ô-g- ----------------------- Bạn có gì để đọc không? 0
Can one get something to eat and to drink here? Ở-đây có--ì--- -n -à --n---ượ- -hông? Ở đ__ c_ g_ đ_ ă_ v_ u___ đ___ k_____ Ở đ-y c- g- đ- ă- v- u-n- đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------- Ở đây có gì để ăn và uống được không? 0
Could you please wake me up at 7 o’clock? Bạ- sẽ đánh -h-c--ôi-v-o lú---.-0 giờ----- ----g? B__ s_ đ___ t___ t__ v__ l__ 7___ g__ đ___ k_____ B-n s- đ-n- t-ứ- t-i v-o l-c 7-0- g-ờ đ-ợ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------------------- Bạn sẽ đánh thức tôi vào lúc 7.00 giờ được không? 0

Babies are lip readers!

When babies are learning to speak, they pay attention to their parents' mouths. Developmental psychologists have figured this out. Babies begin to read lips around six months of age. This way they learn how they must form their mouth to produce sounds. When babies are a year old, they can already understand a few words. From this age on they begin to look people in the eyes again. In doing so they get a lot of important information. By looking into their eyes, they can tell if their parents are happy or sad. They get to know the world of feelings in this way. It gets interesting when someone speaks to them in a foreign language. Then babies begin to read lips all over again. In this way they learn how to form foreign sounds as well. Therefore, when you speak with babies you should always look at them. Aside from that, babies need dialogue for their language development. In particular, parents often repeat what babies say. Babies thus receive feedback. That is very important for infants. Then they know that they are understood. This confirmation motivates babies. They continue to have fun learning to speak. So it's not enough to play audiotapes for babies. Studies prove that babies really are able to read lips. In experiments, infants were shown videos without sound. There were both native language and foreign language videos. The babies looked longer at the videos in their own language. They were noticeably more attentive in doing so. But the first words of babies are the same worldwide. ‘Mum’ and ‘Dad’ – easy to say in all languages!
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