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Tham khảo
1. You tell your classmate about the new vending machine at your school.
(Bạn nói với bạn cùng lớp về máy bán hàng tự động ở trường.)
A: Great news for us. Our school has the new vending machine.
(Tin tốt cho chúng ta đây. Trường chúng ta có máy bán hàng tự động mới.)
B: Great!
(Tuyệt!)
2. You tell your classmate about a new laptop that your dad gave you on your birthday.
(Bạn nói với bạn cùng lớp về máy tính xách tay mới mà bố bạn tặng bạn trong ngày sinh nhật.)
A: Hi, B. What's up? My dad just gave me a new laptop on my birthday.
(Chào B. Có chuyện gì thế? Bố mình mới tặng mình một cái máy tính xách tay mới.)
B: Great. Happy birthday to you, A.
(Tuyệt. Chúng mừng sinh nhật cậu, A.)
*Tham khảo:
Hey [Friend's Name],
I just wanted to tell you about the smartphone I recently chose. After doing a lot of research, I ended up selecting the new [Smartphone Model]. It has an amazing camera, long battery life, and a super-fast processor. The display is also stunning, and it has all the features I was looking for. I'm really excited about it and can't wait to show it to you. Let's plan to catch up soon so I can give you a demo!
Take care,
[Your Name]
Topic 1:
Tet is a traditional holiday of our country, Vietnam.
It often begins in late-January and ends in early-February. With the meaning of seeing the old year off and welcoming the new year, Tet becomes a special occasion of reunion for Vietnamese families. At that time, all family members try to come back to their home and get together to make such preparations for Tet as buying new clothes and cleaning their house. A branch of apricot blossoms or a Kumquat tree is indispensable decoration for every family in these days. They seem like a fresh air to the house. We display a tray full of fruits and vases of flowers on the ancestral altar.
Some typical Tet's food are sweets, coconut jam, fruit candies, melon seeds, stew pork with eggs, and especially sticky rice cake. Tet meals are usually bigger and more delicious than our daily ones.
On Tet holiday, people have many recreational activities. Young persons take part in the traditional games such as: tug of war, cooking rice, cock fighting, watching lion dance. Many people visit relatives to wish a happy new year. Adults will give lucky money to children. Woman like going to pagoda to wish good things for their family.
In my opinion, I like cozy and fresh Tet atmosphere. All family members gather and talk about resolutions for a happy new year. I can hang out with my friend and don't worry about anything.
" Tet" holiday is always in Vietnamese's heart.
Tham khảo
Hi!
I've been meaning to write for ages and finally today I'm actually doing something about it. Not that I'm trying to make excuses for myself, it's been really hard to sit down and write, as I've been moving around so much. Since we last saw each other I've unpacked my bags in four different cities. This job has turned out to be more of a whirlwind than I expected, but it's all good!
I went from London to Prague to set up a new regional office there. You know I'd always wanted to go, but maybe I was imagining Prague in spring when I used to talk about that. Winter was really hard, with minus 15 degrees in the mornings and dark really early in the evening. But at least it was blue skies and white snow and not days on end of grey skies and rain, like at home. It's tough being away from home over Christmas, though, and Skype on Christmas Day wasn't really the same as being with everyone.
From there I was on another three-month mission to oversee the set-up of the office in New York. Loved, loved, loved New York! It's like being in one big TV show, as everywhere looks just a little bit familiar. I did every tourist thing you can think of when I wasn't working, and must have spent most of my salary on eating out. It was really hard to leave for the next job, especially as I kind of met someone (!) More about Michael later ...
So then I was posted to LA, which felt like a whole other country compared with the East Coast. I could definitely get used to that kind of outdoor, beach lifestyle, but I didn't spend as much time getting to know California as I could have because I was flying back to see Michael every other weekend. He came to see me when he could, but his job means he's often working at weekends, so he couldn't make the flight very often. Those three months flew by and then I was off again, to Frankfurt, which is where I am now. And … so is Michael! He got a month off work and we're trying to work out how we can be in the same place at the same time for a while. We figure the first step in that direction is getting married, which is also why I wanted to write – I can't get married without my oldest friend there! The wedding's going to be at home in London in September and I hope you can come!
Anyway, tell me all your news and I promise not to leave it so long this time!
Lots of love,KathHey Sister,
Excuse that so long did not write, but I did not have too much time. I had a lot of science and that of a training. I have just returned from a trip class Zakopane Zakopane and would like to tell you how it was.
Early in the morning we left. We rode the bus trip lasted long, too long. We stopped every 2 hours we were very tired of traveling. After 9 h journey we arrived in Krakow. We visited the Wawel Castle and in the evening we were at the Aquapark. It was cool. Only about 23 reached the buried. The next day morning we went into the mountains. The weather was not spurned. It was raining it was cold. We were on Goblins and droplets. The next day, immediately after breakfast. The weather was great, warm sun shone. We were in the cave where he climbed on the chains. It was great. On the last day from 6 to pack and clean room. At 8 we went to Inowrocław. Along the way we visited Wadowice and Czestochowa. Trip was great, but I liked the most in the Valley. We cordially greet greeting parents.
Dear [Pen Friend's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to take the time to update you on the situation here in Nigeria. Recently, our country has been facing several challenges including political instability, economic downturn, and security concerns. The government has been taking steps to address these issues, but progress has been slow.
In terms of the economy, we have been experiencing inflation and rising food prices, which has been difficult for many families. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on our healthcare system and economy.
On the political front, there have been protests and demonstrations against police brutality and human rights abuses. While these issues have been ongoing, there has been increased attention on them in recent months.
Despite these challenges, Nigeria remains a resilient and diverse country with many positive aspects. Our culture and traditions continue to thrive, and many people are working hard to make a positive impact in their communities.
I hope this update provides you with a better understanding of the current situation in Nigeria. I look forward to hearing from you soon and catching up on all that is new with you.
Best regards, [Your Name]