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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.
Pollution prevention, also known as P2, happens when people change their plans, practices and habits in order to reduce the generation of pollution and waste at the source, instead of trying to clean it up after the fact. Pollution prevention also includes activities that protect natural resources (i.e. trees, water) through conservation or more efficient use of resources.
The key to environmental sustainability is thinking globally and acting locally. Pollution prevention is about making smart choices–both in what we buy and in how we use products. It involves looking at the causes of waste and pollution and figuring out how to prevent them.
Due to the number of people in attendance and the many activities taking place throughout the day at a school, larger quantities and more types of waste are produced at schools than in homes. Students, administrative staff, teachers, janitors, and contractors all use energy, water, and even hazardous chemicals, throughout the school year. Therefore, schools are a great place to introduce pollution prevention (P2) ideas on how to reduce or eliminate pollution and waste, which can be harmful to humans and the environment and costly to school budgets.
Where is waste generated in schools?
Energy: used in lighting, office machines, heating, air conditioning, transportation
Hazardous chemicals: found in cleaning supplies, aerosol cans, paints, science labs (mercury), art classrooms, janitors' storerooms
Pesticides: used on school grounds, gyms, kitchens, locker rooms
Water: used in bathrooms, kitchens, locker rooms, sinks in classrooms, outdoors
How can your school prevent pollution?
All students, teachers, administrators, and janitors should ask themselves if there is a better way to do their job–a way that will not create waste. In other words, everyone at the school should adopt a "less is best" attitude.
Some ways that students, teachers, and school administrators can prevent pollution at school include the following:
Bike, walk, or share rides to and from school.
Request that drivers of school buses and cars turn off their engines while they wait to pick up or drop off students.
Use less toxic glues, paints, markers, and other materials.
Start a book exchange.
Collect unused school supplies at the end of the year for reuse next year.
Buy unbleached, recycled paper.
Organize a tree-planting event on school grounds, or organize a school-ground naturalization project to create opportunities for outdoor learning through hands–on experience.
Use both sides of paper.
Take a "litter-less" lunch to school, by using reusable containers and a re-usable lunch bag.
Use refillable pens, printer toners, and ribbon cartridges.
Turn off machines when they are not in use.
Organize a paper, glass, plastic or metal recycling project.
Eliminate the use of pesticides and chemicals on the school playing fields.
Encourage students to implement pollution prevention principles that they have learned at school in their homes.
Form a pollution prevention team.
Celebrate Environment Week and participate in a community event.
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1.Walk or ride your bike whenever possible. One of the best things you can do to help stop pollution is to stop using your car for short trips. If the weather is nice and you don’t have too far to go, consider walking or riding your bike. You will help reduce air pollution and you will get some exercise and fresh air in the process
2.Use public transportation. Riding the bus, train, or subway is another great way to avoid using your personal vehicle and reduce carbon emissions. If you have access to good public transportation where you live, take advantage of it. Since you won’t have to worry about keeping your eyes on the road, you can take advantage of the time to read, catch up on news, or just relax.
Thói quen học tập á ! Bạn học làm sao thì bạn hãy kể ra !
Đây là bài văn mẫu thôi nha !
Ohh ! My study habit . Everyday , I go to school , I learn a lot of knowleage . But get the best results , I must study hard . At the school I listen to teacher lecture , write full post . And the important thing is do homework , It can call "additional knowledge" . And my favorite is Do Experiment !
1. Describe a friend
My best friend is Lan. We have known each other since we were 10 years old. However we became best friends when we were at grade 7. At that time I was very bad at English and it was who helped me improve my English. Now she lives with her parents in Nguyen Trai street.
If I were to describe how she looks I would say she is very pretty. She has long black hair a straight nose and a small pointed chin. She is quite slim. She doesn t like to dress up so I usually see her wearing jeans and a T - shirt. She has a very nice personality and a wonderful sense of humour but she can also get a little depressed from time to time. I can always count on her to be honest and to give me the best advice.
What I like about Lan is that she has same hobbies with me. We both enjoy singing karaoke reading comic books and going shopping. We like going to the cinema but sometimes can t agree on which movie to see. In addition since I am better in Maths and Chemistry and she is better in English and languages we can always help each other if we get confused about a difficult homework assignment. We are so lucky that we get along so well. I hope that our friendship can last long.
2. Describe a room in your house
My favorite room in my house is my bedroom. My bedroom is my man cave, spa, and gym. It's my man cave because me and my cousins hang out in that room. It's my spa because I realax in that room like if it was a spa. It's a gym because thats were I have my bench, dumb bells and punching bag. Sleeping in another room is nothing like sleeping in my room. I fixed up my own room. I painted it white and dark lime green, It's pattern'd. I have a 40 inch led hdtv plasma tv. My iguana cage makes my room cooler. I wanted my room to have tile on the floor. It doesn't matter any more now that were moving from that house. Were not moving far at all, it's only like a block away.
3. Talk about your family
Our family is large (small, not very large). We are the family of five (three, four, five, six): my mother, my father, two my brother and I. My mother's name is … She is … years old. She is a farmer(a teacher a doctor, a worker, an engineer). She is a very nice, kind and clever woman. My father's name is ... He is ... years old. He is a farmer,too (a teacher, an engineer, a doctor, a businessman). He is rather tall and strong.He is a man of strong character - and all of us love him very much. Both of my brother are machanics (students ,pupils). Their names are ... I love them very much.
We are a very good family. We love each other very much. In the evenings, when all the members of our family get together after work and study, we like to watch TV, to read books and newspapers, to talk about different things and to discuss all our problems together. When the weather is good we sometimes go for a walk. We have a small house in the country with a garden and a kitchen-garden. There is much work there and on week-ends we go there and work and have rest all together.
4. Talk about your hobbies. Why ?
Like everyone, I have my private hobbies. I have many hobbies such as watching horror films, reading novels, listening to music e.t.c But I like traveling best. Firstly, when I have to study or work too much, I usually feel tired and bored,so I want to refesh myself and travelling is a good way for me to relax.Secondly, travelling helps me widen my knowledge because I can pick up a lot of different cultures and study so much from them.Besides,I can learn foreign languages when I travel abroad. On the other hand, travelling makes my life more interesting because I can meet lots of people all over the world and make new friends.Finally, I can admire true beauty and enjoy it when I go to different places. However, it's hard for me to travel abroad because I'm always busy studying and I don't have much money.To sum up, I love travelling very much because it not only cheer me up but also keep my eyes open.
5. Talk about your village/town
I was born in a quiet village where the influence of the city is not much. It is a small village with a population of about two thousand people. It is a very good place for relaxation indeed.
In my village, people live very close to each another. The people are very simple in thought and behavior. Therefore they are friendly and helpful . So, the crimes of the city are almost unknown in my village. The people work together and live in peace. I love them. My village is surrounded by paddy-fields and a river. All these add great beauty and variety to my village scene. Although I do not like growing rice, but I really like the fields. It makes me have a good mood, a peace mood and a relaxed mood.Now I am living in Hanoi capital. I want to come back my hometown very much. Living among such friendly and simple people, in such a quiet village, is indeed a real pleasure.
Với thành tích học tập tốt, hè năm ngoái bố mẹ đã thưởng cho tôi một chuyến đi biển Vũng Tàu diễm lệ và tràn đầy sức sống. Tôi không thể nào diễn tả được cảm xúc của mình: vừa vui mừng, vừa tự hào vì đây là phần thưởng tôi đạt được sau một quá trình phấn đấu.
Ngồi trên xe, ngắm đường phố vào sáng sớm, tôi thấy thành phố nơi tôi ở sao mà đẹp thế! Hai bên đường trồng hai hàng cây xanh mát tươi tốt, thẳng tắp như những chú bộ đội đang đi diễu hành. Vừa đi đường, vừa ngắm cảnh, cuối cùng chúng tôi cũng đến biển. Biển Vũng Tàu mơ mộng nhưng cũng tràn đầy sức sống làm tôi đứng mê mẩn quên cả lời mẹ dặn dò khi xuống tắm.
Cái mùi mặn mặn của biển trong làn gió thổi nhẹ qua làn tóc tôi khiến tôi cảm thấy rất thích thú. Khi gia đình tôi nhận phòng, nhìn từ cửa sổ tầng năm tôi ngắm được toàn cảnh thành phố Vũng Tàu thân yêu, đây là một thành phố xinh đẹp và phát triển, đúng là một thành phố du lịch.
Hôm nay trời thật đẹp, bầu trời trong vắt một màu xanh, không một gợn mây. Có một vài con chim biển đang bay lượn trên trời như muốn nhập bọn với những trò vui của du khách nơi đây! Mặt trời trông như quả bóng lửa rực rỡ giữa một màu xanh trong veo. Khi bố mẹ bảo tôi có thể xuống bãi rồi, tôi mừng rỡ chạy nhanh như cá được gặp nước, tôi đã mong chờ giây phút này lâu lắm rồi!
Bờ cát mềm mịn, mát lạnh khiến tôi có cảm giác như mình đang đứng trên một tấm thảm màu vàng nhạt bằng nhung. Bước ra xa một chút là bàn chân tôi đã chạm những ngọn sóng tràn bờ. Những ngọn sóng nghịch ngợm vỗ đến chân tôi từng đợt, từng đợt một.
Nước biển mát vô cùng! Biển mênh mông vô tận. Biển như một tấm gương khổng lồ phản chiếu lại hình ảnh của bầu trời. Hình như tôi đạp phải thứ gì đó! A! Là những chiếc vỏ ốc. Nhìn chúng đọng nước biển, lấp lánh dưới ánh nắng mặt trời đẹp thật! Cái màu trắng ngà, cái màu đỏ, cái màu hồng nhạt,… thật đẹp, tôi sẽ gom chúng lại để về nhà làm vòng đeo hoặc trang trí căn phòng nhỏ.
Phóng tầm mắt nhìn về bãi biển, những chiếc dù đủ màu nhìn sống động như những cây kẹo mút khổng lồ. Du khách về đây tắm biển rất đông, có cả du khách trong nước và du khách nước ngoài.Tất cả họ đều rất vui vẻ và thân thiện, dường như trở về đây để quên đi những mệt mỏi, để tận hưởng cuộc sống nên gương mặt ai cũng sảng khoái và vui vẻ.
Trên bãi biển, du khách chơi những trò chơi thể thao, trông rất vui, như: bóng chuyền, bóng nước. Xa xa, nhiều du khách đi thuyền buồm và lướt ván, những đứa trẻ thì xây lâu đài cát hoặc chạy nhảy tung tăng đùa với những con sóng. Cả gia đình tôi cùng nhau tắm biển, cùng nhau vui chơi thật vui vẻ.
Đến biển Vũng Tàu mà không ăn hải sản thì uổng lắm! Bố dẫn tôi và gia đình vào một tiệm bình dân trên bãi để ăn: nghêu, tôm, mực, cua,… Ngon quá! Đã xế chiều, gia đình tôi về khách sạn để nghỉ ngơi và chuẩn bị hành lí đi về. Nhìn ra ngoài, tôi thấy một bầu trời ửng đỏ. Mẹ tôi bảo đấy là trời đang nấu cơm. Khác với buổi sáng, trời vào hoàng hôn trên biển có vài đám mây đủ màu trôi bồng bềnh. Trông chúng như những cây kẹo bông gòn màu sắc mà mẹ mua cho tôi khi tôi còn nhỏ.
Biển chiều thì phẳng lặng, trầm tính hơn biển vào sáng. Trên bãi cũng ít người tắm vì họ cũng như chúng tôi, đều về nghỉ ngơi cả rồi… Đã đến giờ chúng tôi phải về. Trước khi lên xe, tôi nhìn biển và cảm thấy cảm thấy tiếc nuối. Tôi sẽ cố gắng học tốt để bố mẹ thưởng cho tôi những chuyến du lịch tiếp theo. Hình ảnh bãi biển Vũng Tàu đẹp như tranh và đầy sức sống này sẽ mãi mãi in sâu vào trái tim tôi như một kỉ niệm đẹp.
Hai Ba Trung temple festival very exciting.The drummer bum bum skillful.Palanquin procession attractive.I think this festival is the most beautiful festival in Vietnam
Festival
There are many festival in the world but i like sakura festival best. thể are many reasons why i like it.This is a traditional Japanese festival called Hanami, which usually takes place in late March and early April.
Hanami is a word compounded by Hana meaning flower and mi means to look. Hanami means watching and admiring flowers. This festival is one of the oldest festivals in Japan for thousands of years and is an indispensable feature of Japanese culture.
Cherry blossom is the national flower of the sunrise. It symbolizes purity, fragility and purity.
The chore of cherry blossoms has been formed since the days of Nara, beginning with the arrival of several gods bearing the blossoming sprats of the emperor on the occasion of the beginning of spring. But it was not until the early 17th century that the Edo cherry blossoms were planted in the parks of Satora-Kura, a cherry blossom village, where cherry blossom festivals have taken place.
When spring comes, cherry blossoms blossom all over Japan and where flower festivals take place, especially in big cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama ... Only Tokyo has. 21 official spots were held in the cherry blossom festival on March 3 in major parks such as Ueno Park in Taito District, Shinjuku Goen Park in Shinjuku District, Yoyogi Koen Park in Harajuku District. ..
Cherry blossom is a flower blossoming quickly, from the time the flowers bloom until it lasts only about 10 days to 2 weeks. Depending on the climate of each region, cherry blossoms bloom at different times. In the south of Japan warmer flowers in January while the north may hatch in May. So flower lovers can travel from South to North to enjoy flowers as well as to mix into the air ceremony. Assembly all over the country.
In the warm spring, Japanese people often choose for themselves places to grow cherry flowers such as parks, along the river to organize picnic, flowers, chat, singing all day and night. They enjoy traditional food such as sushi, bento rice, sake or a drink often viewed as a flower called Hanamizake. At this moment, you can easily see sumo fighters or Japanese women in traditional kimono outfits.
Currently, cherry blossom festival is not only held in Japan but also in many places in the world such as Vietnam, America, Australia, etc. This is an opportunity for people to enjoy the look. Beautiful cherry blossoms as well as the opportunity for Japan to promote their cultural beauty.
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