Xin chào tất cả các bạn. Bài học E-cubed số 41 của chúng ta nói về cách sử dụng cụm động từ "to come down with something" có nghĩa là bị ốm vì mắc phải bệnh gì đó. Mời bạn lắng nghe bài học trong video dưới đây:
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“...Hello, everybody. Welcome back to
E-cubed. Oh...man, I think I'm coming down with something. I think I'm coming
down with something. I think I'm coming down with something. What do you think
that means? Yes. It means I think I'm getting sick. I think I'm coming down
with something.
- I
think I'm coming down with a cold.
- I think I'm coming down with the flu.
- I think I'm coming down with a virus.
- I think I'm coming down with a headache.
- I think I'm coming down with a stomachache.
- I think I'm coming down with the flu.
- I think I'm coming down with a virus.
- I think I'm coming down with a headache.
- I think I'm coming down with a stomachache.
Oh, if you're coming down with something, an
illness is coming. You're getting sick. You're not feeling well.
Hey, are you ok? Are you coming down with
something? Are you ok? I hope so. Listen to the dialogue.
You don't look too good.
I feel terrible.
Are you coming down with a cold?
I think so. I'd better buy lots of vitamin C.
I feel terrible.
Are you coming down with a cold?
I think so. I'd better buy lots of vitamin C.
I hope none of you are coming down with
anything. Be healthy. Eat healthy food. Take lots of vitamin. And be good to
your body. Don't come down with anything. To come down with, a phrasal verb, a
three-word verbs. To come down with something. I hope you never come down with
a flu in your life. Wouldn't that be nice?...”