Bài dịch đọc Cambridge IELTS
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How baby talk gives infant brains a boost
A The typical way of talking to a baby - high-pitched, exaggerated and repetitious - is a source of fascination for linguists who hope to understand how ‘baby talk’ impacts on learning. Most babies start developing their hearing while still in the womb, prompting some hopeful parents to play ..
Jul 11,2022
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The coconut palm
For millennia, the coconut has been central to the lives of Polynesian and Asian peoples. In the western world, on the other hand, coconuts have always been exotic and unusual, sometimes rare...
Jul 11,2022
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Making the most of the trends
Experts from Harvard Business School give advice to managers. Most managers can identify the major trends of the day...
Jul 11,2022
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Oxytocin
The positive and negative effects of the chemical known as the ‘love hormone’. Oxytocin is a chemical, a hormone produced in the pituitary gland in the brain...
Jul 11,2022
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Bringing cinnamon to Europe
A Cinnamon is a sweet, fragrant spice produced from the inner bark of trees of the genus Cinnamomum, which is native to the Indian sub-continent. It was known in biblical times, and is mentioned in several books of the Bible, both as an ingredient that was mixed with oils for anointing people’s bo..
Jul 11,2022
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Artificial artists
Can computers really create works of art? The Painting Fool is one of a growing number of computer programs which, so their makers claim, possesses creative talents...
Jul 11,2022
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Why being bored is stimulating - and useful too
We all know how it feels - it’s impossible to keep your mind on anything, time stretches out, and all the things you could do seem equally unlikely to make you feel better. We all know how it feels - it’s impossible to keep your mind on anything, time stretches out, and all the things you could ..
Jul 11,2022
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Case Study: Tourism New Zealand website
New Zealand is a small country of four million inhabitants, a long-haul flight from all the major tourist-generating markets of the world. Tourism currently makes up 9% of the country’s gross domestic product, and is the country’s largest export sector...
Jul 05,2022
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Music and the emotions
Neuroscientist Jonah Lehrer considers the emotional power of music. Why does music make us feel? ..
Sep 29,2017
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Collecting as a hobby
Collecting must be one of the most varied of human activities, and it's one that many of us psychologists find fascinating. Many forms of collecting have been dignified with a technical name: an archtophilist collects teddy bears, a philatelist collects postage stamps, and a deltiologist collects po..
Sep 29,2017