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MODEL SENTENCES : ADVERBIAL CLAUSE
A. Cấu trúc về thời gian – Task 1
1. Before a rise to the highest point, the price of gold declined significantly
2. After a quick rise, the amount of meat imported into Vietnam remained unchanged
B. Cấu trúc về nguyên nhân – kết quả (Task 2)
3. By dint of rigorous (khắt khe) training and sacrificing happiness and personal freedom, singers can reach the zenith of their career
4. As a result of years of researching and fighting against backward thinking, pioneers (người khởi xướng) can protect their ideas which are often seen as crazy
C. Cấu trúc tương phản * TASK 1
5. While the number of tourists to Italy increased quickly in 2008, the opposite was true of France
6. Despite an opposing trend for the first three months, the number of salt tons in the north and south fluctuated in the later period * TASK 2
7. While doctors and teachers spend a great number of years on research to accumulate enough experience so as to teach and cure people, it would be unfair for them to be paid much lower than singers whose reputation is because of appearance is exaggeration (lăng xê) of mass media
8. While workers currently try their best to affirm (khẳng định) their position in a cut-throat world (thế giới cạnh tranh khốc liệt) like today, it would be unfair for them to be replaced by the unemployed who can affect the effectiveness of companies due to their lack of experience
D. Cấu trúc mục đích
9. To reach the zenith (đỉnh cao) of success in artistic world, singers are supposed to undergo (trải qua) high pressure both in artistic field and from the public, and even accept to sacrifice their personal for freedom
10. So as for the unemployed to have chance of job and deal with difficult problems, the government has to allow them to work for three days during the week and replace the current staff.
I. Line graphs:
The line graphs shows the number of immigrants in different coutries from 1991 to 2007
The number of

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