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(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Get lost หลงทาง แตถาใสอารมณคอการ
ไลใหไปพนๆ
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Pick somebody up ไปรบ
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Get going เรมท าตอ
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Go off ปลก (นาฬกา)
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Look up คนหา
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Spend on ใชจาย
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Cling to เกาะตด
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Stuck in ตดคอ
(GAT - กรกฎาคม 2553) Rule sth out ปองกนบางสงทจะเกดขน
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Get out ออกไปจาก (ตก หรอ รถยนต)
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Get off ออกไปจาก (รถไฟ รถเมล หรอ
เครองบน)
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Take off ออกเดนทาง สวนมากจะพบใช
กบเครองบน
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Take out เอาออก
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Came out ออกมา เชน การพดหรอ
ประกาศออกมา
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Wipe out เชดออก
(GAT - มนาคม 2553) Turn on ขนอยกบ / พงพง
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(O-NET2553) Grow up เตบโต
(O-NET2553) Hold on ถอหโทรศพท
(O-NET2553) Sold out ขายหมด
(O-NET2553) Keep up with ตามใหทน
(O-NET2553) Look up to เคารพ ยกยอง ชนชม
(O-NET2553) Look into ตรวจสอบ
(O-NET2553) Look over มองขาม
(O-NET2553) Look down on ดถก
(O-NET2553) Rush out รบผลต
(O-NET2553) Snap up รบฉวย / รบซอ
(O-NET2553) Live up to ถอดแบบ
(O-NET2553) Give up ละทง / ยกเลก
(O-NET2553) Save up ออมทรพย
(O-NET2553) Give away บรจาค
(GAT – ตลาคม2552) Run on ใช (พลงงาน)
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Eat out ทานอาหารนอกบาน
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Do sb in ฆา
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Do away with sb ก าจด / ยกเลก
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Carry out ท าใหเสรจสมบรณ
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) End up ลงทายดวย
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Open up บาน (ดอกไม)
(GAT – กรกฎาคม 2552) Base on ตงอยบน / ขนอยกบ
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(B-GAT 2552) Run up สะสม (หนสน)
(B-GAT 2552) Make up one's mind ตดสนใจ
(B-GAT 2552) Make use of ใช
(B-GAT 2552) Deal with รบมอกบ
(B-GAT 2552) Hang up แขวน
(B-GAT 2552) Come out ปรากฏออกมา
(GAT - มนาคม 2552) Pop into ผดขนมา (ความคด)
(O-NET 2552) Feed on ใหอาหาร
(O-NET 2552) Drop by แวะ
(O-NET 2552) Cut out ตดออก / เลก
(A-NET 2551) Keep someone off one's way ใหอยหางๆ จาก
(A-NET 2551) Knock someone off ผลกใหลม
(A-NET 2551) Get to me ท าใหฉนอารมณเสย
(A-NET 2551) Fall over ลมทบ
(A-NET 2551) Bear in mind จ าขนใจ
(A-NET 2551) Sleep on it คดและตดสนใจเกยวกบ
(A-NET 2551) Black out ขดคา
(A-NET 2551) Call off ยกเลก
(A-NET 2551) Turn in สงคน
(A-NET 2551) Play out เกดขน
(A-NET 2551) Play back สงกลบ ตกลบ
(A-NET 2551) Play along ท าตาม
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(A-NET 2551) Play down ลดความส าคญ
(A-NET 2551) Up to sth ขนอยกบ
(A-NET 2550) Break up เลกรา
(A-NET 2550) Break in บกรกเขาไป
(A-NET 2550) Break even เทาทน
(A-NET 2550) Hold off กนออกไป
(A-NET 2550) Hold Back เหนยวรง / สกดกน
(A-NET 2550) Hold down รกษา (งาน / ต าแนง) ไว
(A-NET 2550) Hold out for ยนกราน
(O-NET 2550) Set up จดตง
(O-NET 2550) Take over เขาครอบครอง
(O-NET 2550) Get sb up ปลกใหตน
(O-NET 2550) Get along เขาไดกบ
(O-NET 2550) See someone off ไปสง
(O-NET 2550) Wait on รอ
(O-NET 2550) Fit in เหมาะสม
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ครพโอม พฐดลย โสภาจตตวฒนะ Facebook Fanpage : “AT ONCE ACADEMY”
1. การเดาผานค าบอกค าจ ากดความ & เครองหมายวรรคตอน
Definition : …………………………
to be be called mean called to be know as refer to can be defined as can be thought of
Hypoxia is an illness caused by a deficiency of oxygen in the tissues of the body.
Punctuation : ………………………… 1. เครองหมาย, (comma) 2. เครองหมาย -- (dash) 3. เครองหมาย : (colon) 4. เครองหมาย ( ) (parentheses) *** 1 – 2 – 4 :……………………………………. 3 :……………………………………. Altitude, or the height above sea level, is a factor that determines climate. Altitude หมายถง ......................................
เดาความหมายของศพททไมรดวย
“CONTEXT CLUE”
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Intensity –loudness or softness- depends on the extent or amplitude of vibrations. Intensity หมายถง ...................................... Here are several comments about the pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of buying a second-hand car from a dealer. Pros & Cons หมายถง ...................................... Catching crooks with pilfered items is indeed difficult; thieves do not often hold on to the stolen goods. Pilfered หมายถง ......................................
Renaming or Restatement : ………………………… or that is to say that is in other words to put in another way
Company representatives are usually reimbursed for their expenses when they make business trips; that is, they are repaid for money they have spent for the company. Reimburesed หมายถง ...................................... Some speakers digress when they give a speech; in other words, they stray from their topic and talk about unrelated things. Digress หมายถง ......................................
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Similarity : ………………………… as like as...........as alike likewise as if similar just as just the same as in the same way comparity compared with as though That boy certainly eats heartily. In fact, he eats as though he were expecting a famine next year. Famine หมายถง ...................................... Biological viruses can run uncontrolled through a large portion of the human population. Similarity, their electronic counterparts can spread among computers. Spread หมายถง ......................................
Contrast and Concession : ………………………… but/yet though / although/ even though however / nevertheless on the other hand while / whereas on the contrary in contrast as opposite to in spite of despite
His brother had been an A student, but Howard was just a mediocre student. Mediocre หมายถง ......................................
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Although the chairman took twenty minutes just to introduce the main speaker, we were relieved to find that the speaker was concise. Concise หมายถง ......................................
Examplification : ………………………… e.g./for example for instance such as like ex. as follows
Many things we use as condiments in our food, such as pepper, curry powder, and paprika, cannot be grown in this country. Condiments หมายถง ...................................... Unlike the desert tortoise, which is most active in summer, the box turtle may be dormant in that season. Dormant หมายถง ......................................
Cause and Effect or Result : ………………………… Because since As now that For because of owing to due to on account of therefore as a result so that is why hence
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Children tend to gorge themselves on candy, so it is a good idea to limit them one or two small pieces each day. Gorge หมายถง ...................................... The factories needn’t accelerate their production, for there is no increasing demand for their goods. Accelerate หมายถง ......................................
3. การใหเหตผลจากประสบการณ (Reasoning) My brother, Ryan, inveigled me into doing his chemistry homework by promising to take my turn washing dishes for the next week. Inveigled หมายถง ......................................
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MEANING IN CONTEXT (SENTENCE COMPLETION) PREVIOUS GAT EXAM
TIPS !! 1. One objective of a detoxification diet is to _____ or even eliminate the consumption of foods and drinks _____ to health, such as refined foods, sugar, caffeine and alcohol. (GAT กค 53) 1. minimize – harmful 2. balance – useless
3. lessen – practical 4. purify – vital
2. E-books currently _____ just two percent of the $35 billion-a-year book market. Their sales are doublingeach month while the overall book market has been _____ (GAT กค 53) 1. depend on – degrading 2. engage in – suffering 3. amount to – rising 4. account for – declining
3. In the 1960s. doctors routinely advised against ________ exercise, particularly for older adults who could injure themselves. Today, however, doctors _______ their elderly patients to exercise, which is sound advice for many reasons. (GAT มค 54) 1. physical - device 2. extreme - forbid 3. fair - urge 4. rigorous - encourage 4. When robots are safe and aware of their ________, they will be widely used and will start to take on ________ tasks such as playing the violin. (GAT มค 52)
*** Possible forms of contexts : ....................................................................................... .................................................................................................
*** Possible forms of contexts : .......................................................................................
*** Possible forms of contexts : .......................................................................................
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MEANING IN CONTEXT (POLYSEMY) PREVIOUS GAT EXAM
TIPS !!
1. Dads and mom always blind to the faults of their own kids. (GAT ตค 53) a. She’s almost blind in her right eye. b. The government is too often blind to local needs. c. She screamed at him, her eyes blind with tears. d. I’m as blind as a bat without my glasses. 2. Some alcoholics develop liver disease. (GAT มค 53) a. The plane developed engine trouble and was forced to land. b. It’s hard to believe that a tree can develop from a small seed. c. Her son developed asthma when he was two. d. The children develop their reading skills further during these two years. 3. An inquiry was set up to determine the original source of the problem. (GAT มค 54) a. The amount of available water determines the number of houses that can be built. b. We determined to leave at once. c. The date of the court case has not yet been determined. d. Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. 4. The drug may affect your power of concentration, so don’t drive after taking it. (GAT ตค 53)
a. It is not in my power to cancel Mr. Thomson’s order. b. The brain damage caused him to lose his power of speech. c. How long has the Conservative Party been in power? d. Scientists are working to find ways to make full use of solar power.
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By P’LoukGolf & P’Farose
Part 1: Pronunciation TH Thursday thank truth thief father mother breathe they Example A thirsty thief broke into the house of a wealthy man. Unluckily, he was shot to death.
English Workshop
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F/V flame free enough very alive Example The limousine service is free of charge. L/R light right smile film milk
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Part 2: Word Stress Table Model Level Travel Information Mailbox Textbook Career Photograph Photographer
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Station
Addition
Edition
Imagination
Qualification
Destination
Telecommunication
Community
Immunity
Reality
Reliability
Responsibility
Curiosity
Seniority
Strategic
Hygienic
Academic
Allergic
Terrific
Specific
Arabic
Japanese
Lebanese
Chinese
Cantonese
Taiwanese
Vietnamese
Portuguese
Exercise: Please read these sentences out loud Nathan wants to be a model. Peter hates his own career. Life is tough. Robert is a unique photographer. My mother doesn’t like that photograph. The whole city is in chaos.
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Words Commonly Mispronounced by Thai Students
Salmon
Chamber
Oriental
Chemistry
Hippopotamus
Parabola
Oxygen
Grammar
Character
Calendar
Literature
Paragon
Central
Message
Massage
Status
Thermometer
Spaghetti
Macaroni
Karaoke
Advanced
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Part 3: Expressions Greetings Hey there!/Hiya! Hello!/Hi! Good Morning! Good Afternoon! Good Evening! Good Night! How do you do? Long time no see!/How’s life?/How’s everything?/How are things? How are you? / How are you doing? It’s nice to see you (again). It’s a pleasure to meet you. Bye bye!/Bye for now!/So long! Good bye!/See you later./Talk to you later.
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Asking for clarification What was that? Pardon me. Could you say that again? Could you please go over that again? Showing appreciation/Thanking people Thanks! Thanks a lot! Thank you! Thank you so much/ Thank you very much! Thank you! I really appreciate it. You’re welcome! My pleasure! Not at all!