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Environmental pollution is a natural disaster that humanity has suffered over time. Carcasses, animal carcasses, scattered everywhere make the clean air disappear instead of foul air. Life is at stake. Today, there are many good and useful programs on the environment: green knight, golden environment, rubbish hand ... and also people react. But the environment has not been thoroughly improved. There are many ways to protect the environment: do not litter indiscriminately, do not paint, graffiti, ... I myself are also trying to do these things. Everyone let's join hands!

1 tháng 6 2017

Natural disasters are scary for everyone. Tragic events – whether it’s a hurricane, earthquake, tornado, tsunami or other disaster – are not easy to comprehend or accept even for the most mature.

Although discussing a natural disaster with children is a challenge, it is also very important. Even if your teen hasn’t talked to you about the disaster, there is little doubt that they have heard about it from the Internet, friends, school or other venues. They may have received information that was incorrect or frightening. Parents and teachers should take the opportunity to have a discussion with teens about tragedies. Here are some suggestions from the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry for how to do that:

  • Create an open and supportive environment where teens know they can ask questions. Be available, positive, and open to all subjects. In listening to children, adults can ease children’s worries by correcting any misunderstandings and confusions. At the same time, it’s best not to force children to talk about things unless, and until, they’re ready.
  • Give children honest answers and information. It is important for teens to discuss the event freely and express their concerns and views. Let them know that you think their questions and concerns are important and appropriate. But stay honest; children will usually know, or eventually find out, if you’re “making things up,” which may affect their ability to trust you in the future.
  • Be prepared to repeat information and explanations several times. Some information may be hard to accept or understand. Asking the same question over and over may also be a way for a teen to ask for reassurance.
  • Remember that children tend to personalize situations. For example, they may worry about their own safety and the safety of immediate family members. They may also worry about friends or relatives who travel or who live far away. It will help alleviate fear if your family develops its own disaster plan so your child feels some level of control over the situation.
  • Be reassuring, but don’t make unrealistic promises. It’s fine to let children know that they are safe in their house or in their school, but you can’t promise that there won’t be another natural disaster. Tweens and teens already understand the impact of natural disasters and have likely discussed them in school. Kids at this age really want to know “why.” Unfortunately, this is one instance where a parent simply doesn’t have all the answers, and you should admit it. Explain that there are events we cannot predict or control, but they are random and rare.
  • Let teens know that lots of people are helping the families affected by the disaster. Identify ways for your child to help. When they reach out to help others in a time of need, children gain self esteem and a sense of how to respond constructively. If available, your children might participate in school or community projects designed to help raise money, supplies and materials for the disaster area. Your child might want to do extra chores or a project to help raise money for the relief funds.
  • Tweens and teens learn from watching their parents and teachers. They are very interested in how you respond to world events so monitor your own reactions and conversations. Let your child know how you feel about the recent events, which can help children talk about their own feelings as well. It is ok if your child does not want to talk about their thoughts or fears, but encourage them to express themselves in another way, such as writing or drawing.
  • Limit your teen’s exposure to media coverage of the event. The repetition of such scenes can be disturbing and confusing.

Children who are preoccupied with questions or concerns about natural disasters should be evaluated by a trained and qualified mental health professional. Signs that a child may need additional help include: ongoing sleep disturbances, intrusive thoughts or worries, and recurring fears about death, leaving parents or going to school. Many children express anxiety through physical aches and pains, such as headaches or stomach aches. An increase in such symptoms without apparent medical cause may be a sign that a child is feeling anxious or overwhelmed. If these behaviors persist, ask your child’s pediatrician, family physician or school counselor to help arrange an appropriate referral.

As parents, teachers and caring adults, we can best help teens cope by listening and responding in an honest, consistent and supportive manner. Fortunately, most children are quite resilient and by creating an open environment where they feel free to ask questions, we can help reduce the risk of lasting emotional difficulties.

15 tháng 6 2017
New York

With its iconic buildings, unbeatable shopping, vibrant cultural life, and expansive food scene, The Big Apple is undisputedly one of the most thrilling places on Earth. A leading hub for some of the world’s most exciting industries, including entertainment, fashion, and technology, it attracts an ambitious, vibrant crowd with a strong commitment to innovation. This is a city that never sleeps and for good reason. Bars stay open until 4am, meaning there are limitless opportunities for those looking to keep the party going into the small hours. The food culture has to be seen and sampled to be believed, with restaurants, cafés and take-outs spanning almost every country and cuisine in the world. Above all, New York is a feast for the senses. The buzzing street life, the lights of Times Square and Broadway, the mesmerizing skyscrapers and panoramas all combine to create a powerful sense of being right at the heart of the action.

New York City, NY, USA

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London

London is a a key world capital with more than enough sights, activities, shows, events and festivities to occupy an entire lifetime. It is perhaps the most multicultural city in the world. Decades of immigration have created an invigorating melting pot of people, cultures and food. Highlights of the British capital include its iconic landmarks, relentless and bustling street life, historical monuments and museums, market shopping, and, of course, the nightlife. From hundreds of cozy pubs to world-class super clubs, London will keep you dancing until dawn.

Barcelona

One of Europe’s most dynamic and youthful cities, Barcelona packs a real punch with its world-beating art scene, beach lifestyle, and hedonistic nightlife. It’s large enough to have plenty to do yet sufficiently dense to be manageable and easily traversable on foot. There are certainly many big-ticket sights, such as the Picasso Museum and La Sagrada Familia. But to experience the true essence of Barcelona, follow the example of the locals. Spend an afternoon exploring one of the many eclectic neighborhoods and the carefree Bohemian atmosphere. Join the exhilarated crowds in the city’s frequent football celebrations. Above all, be sure to dine in one of the hundreds of trendy tapas bars and then dive into the city’s lively, and always surprising bar scene.

Rio de Janiero

One of South America’s best-loved destinations, Rio is renowned for its festivals and laid-back beach vibe. The proximity of the coast and mountains provide plenty of outdoor thrills, from football to surfing to hang gliding, all guaranteed to get the adrenaline pumping. Time your visit to co-incide with the Rio Carnival, the biggest festival in the world, which is held every year before Lent, and you’ll witness colorful parades, energetic samba dancing, fireworks, larger-than-life characters and strings of endless street parties.

New Orleans

More than a decade after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is back and better than ever before. The city is rightly renowned for its music culture, history, sports scene, and mouthwatering Southern cuisine. The city’s drinking culture boasts more bars per person than anywhere else in the US. Embrace local hospitality with some bar-hopping, or simply while away the hours drinking in the color and surprises of everyday New Orleans life. All in all, the infectious and hedonistic feel makes it hard to tire of life here.

Tokyo in Japen

Japan’s fast-paced, bustling capital is one of Earth’s most captivating cities. It enthralls visitors with a unique mix of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. Tokyo is home to many of the world’s latest technological innovations as well as some truly bizarre, mind-bending concepts. From robot restaurants to high-octane karaoke, massive video game parlors and unthinkable food creations, as well as more shopping, restaurants and nightlife venues than you can shake a stick at, Tokyo will set your heart pumping. Above all, be prepared for the street life to bombard your senses as you lose yourself in the fast-moving masses, neon lights and jumbotrons. Tokyo is anything but laid back. So if you’re in search of excitement, the constant stream of stimuli, activities and unexpected experiences means there’s no better place.

Berlin

Over the past few years, Berlin has really come into its own; fast-changing, infused with youth culture, and eager to prove itself as one of the world’s great cosmopolitan cities. The city has a large young population, thanks in large part to its affordability. It is also popular with creatives of all types working in film, fashion, music and the visual arts, resulting in an endlessly stimulating and ever-changing environment. Berlin also boasts some of the world’s best nightlife. Cheap beer, late-closing times, and the seamless co-existence of edgy underground venues with techno-pumping super clubs makes it a night owl’s dream. Beyond this, there’s always something new and unique to discover to awaken the senses and inspire the mind, from innovative architecture to evocative artwork and ultra-cool gentrified neighborhoods.

Dubai

Packed full of superlatives, the ‘City of Gold’ has to be seen to be believed. Towering buildings, gigantic themed malls, man-made islands, scorching desert, seductive souks, and luxurious hotels all combine to produce a real treat for the senses. Dubai is well known for its over-the-top extravagances. Check out the alpine indoor ski slope, stay in an underwater hotel, or marvel at the gold-filled interior of the Burj Al Arab, the world’s only 7-star hotel. Sports lovers will be spoilt for choice as opportunities abound for fun-filled activities out on the water or in the dunes, as well as numerous world-class sporting events. Immigrants and expats make up a large proportion of the population, which contributes to the cultural diversity and unique convergence of Arabic tradition and 21st-century innovation.

Sydney

Australia’s most popular city is a cosmopolitan, exuberant metropolis, with a diverse population, world-beating attractions and a laid-back feel. An outdoor lover’s paradise, it’s home to the world’s most striking harbor, with its beautiful coastline and iconic architecture, along with a host of other stunning natural attractions. Adrenaline junkies will find plenty to occupy their time. Get your thrills surfing at the iconic beaches, embark on a nerve-jangling jet boat ride under the Harbor Bridge, or dive with sharks at Manly Sea Life Sanctuary. Complement all this with a booming foodie scene, dynamic cultural landscape, and vibrant nightlife, and Sydney is hard to beat.

Las Vegas

One of world’s most infamous destinations, this pulsating city with its gambling heart, situated right in the heart of the Nevadan desert, is an assault on the senses. Cruising up and down the Strip, the theme park feel, sheer decadence and sense of unrestricted revelry create a buzzing energy. Gigantic 24-hour casinos offer an incessant stream of thrills, fueling dreams of hitting a fortune. World-class performances, concerts, exhibits, and dancing fountains will keep you entertained at all hours. On top of all this, Las Vegas has some of the most lavish accommodation to be found anywhere.

15 tháng 6 2017

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Topic1:Talk about your hobbies -Name of the hobby -When you started the hobby -Who you share it with -To do this hobby you have to -Feelings about the hobby -Future Topic2:SOMETHING YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH -Talk about your health -Talk about 3 or 4 things to improve your health -Your feelings and future Topic3:WHAT DO THE PEOPLE IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY NEED?WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? -Talk something about the people in your local community(life,need,..) -Talk about 3 or 4...
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Topic1:Talk about your hobbies

-Name of the hobby

-When you started the hobby

-Who you share it with

-To do this hobby you have to

-Feelings about the hobby

-Future

Topic2:SOMETHING YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH

-Talk about your health

-Talk about 3 or 4 things to improve your health

-Your feelings and future

Topic3:WHAT DO THE PEOPLE IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY NEED?WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

-Talk something about the people in your local community(life,need,..)

-Talk about 3 or 4 volunteer activities you or your friends can do to help them

-Talk about your feelings and future

Topic4:HOW CAN MUSIC AND ART HELP YOU AT SCHOOL AND IN YOUR LIFE?

-Talk about the importance of music and art in your life

-Talk about 3 or 4 things music and art helping you

-Your feelings and future

Topic5:TALK ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD OR DRINK AND HOW TO MAKE I

-Name your favorite food and drink

-Talk about the appearance,taste and ingredients

-Your feelings and future

Topic6:TALK ABOUT A HISTORIC PLACE YOU HAVE KNOWN

-Talk about the name,address and surroundings

-Talk about its history

-Talk about facilities or scenery in it

-Your feelings and future

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19 tháng 12 2019

Topic 1 :

My favorite hobby is listening to music . I first started my hobby since the first time I have listened to US-UK music . I really love music because music helps me relax when I'm tired . I usually share my hobby to my best friend and my family . To do this hobby I have to finish my homework and make sure that there is enough time for me to listen to music . I hoped that may be one day I would be a famous singer .

19 tháng 12 2019

Topic 2 :

I am a student and I always care about my health and my learning journey. To make sure that I'm fine, anyway I have to protect my health by eating vegetables and fish because these food always have nutritive which is for us . I'll share things that help us protect our health : food , water , inviroment ,I think so . Protecting my health gives me a good life and also may be I live till 100 years in the future .

1 tháng 1 2020

Talk about city life

Life in the city is full of activity. Early in the morning hundreds of people rush out of their homes in the manner ants do when their nest is broken. Soon the streets are full of traffic. Shops and offices open, students flock to their schools and the day's work begins. The city now throb with activity, and it is full of noise. Hundreds of sight-seers, tourists and others visit many places of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts of the world arrive to transact business.

Then towards evening, the offices and day schools begin to close. Many of the shops too close. There is now a rush for buses and other means of transport. Everyone seems to be in a hurry to reach home. As a result of this rush, many accidents occur. One who has not been to the city before finds it hard to move about at this time. Soon, however, there is almost no activity in several parts of the city. These parts are usually the business centres.

With the coming of night, another kind of actịvity begins. The streets are now full of colorful lights. The air is cooler and life becomes more leisurely. People now seek entertainment. Many visit the cinemas, parks and clubs, while others remain indoors to watch television or listen to the radio. Some visit friends and relatives and some spend their time reading books and magazines. Those who are interested in politics discuss the latest political developments. At the same time, hundreds of crimes are committed. Thieves and robbers who wait for the coming of night become active, and misfortune descends upon many. For the greed of a few, many are killed, and some live in constant fear. To bring criminals to justice, the officers of the law are always on the move.

Workers and others who seek advancement in their careers attend educational institutions which are open till late in the night. Hundreds of them sit for various examinations every year. The facilities and opportunities that the people in the city have to further their studies and increase their knowledge of human affairs are indeed many. As a result, the people of the city are usually better informed than those of the village, where even a newspaper is sometimes difficult to get.

The city could, therefore, be described as a place of ceaseless activity. Here, the drama of life is enacted every day.

Bài dịch

Cuộc sống ở thành thị cuộc sống ở thành thị rất nhộn nhịp. Từ tờ mờ sáng hàng trăm người ùa ra khỏi nhà như đàn kiến vỡ tổ. Chẳng bao lâu sau đường phố đông nghẹt xe cộ. Các cửa hàng và văn phòng mở cửa. Học sinh hối hả cắp sách đến trường và một ngày làm việc bắt đầu. Giờ đây thành phố hoạt đông nhộn nhịp và đầy ắp tiếng huyên náo. Hàng trăm người ngoạn cảnh, du khách và nhiều người khác viếng thăm những thắng cảnh của thành phố trong khi các doanh nhân từ nhiều nơi trên thế giới đến trao đổi công việc làm ăn.

Trời về chiều, những văn phòng và trường học bắt đầu đóng cửa. Nhiều của hàng cũng đông cửa. Lúc này diễn ra một cuộc đổ xô đón xe buýt và các phương tiện vận chuyên khác. Dường như mọi người đều vội vã về nhà. Kết quá của sự.vội vã này là nhiều tai nạn xảy ra. Những ai chưa từng đến thành phố cảm thấy khó mà đi lại vào giờ này. Tuy vậỵ không bao lâu sau một số khu vực của thành phố như ngừng hoạt động. Những nơi này thường là các trung tâm kinh doanh.

Đêm xuống, một hình thức hoạt động khác lại bắt đầu. Đường phố tràn ngập ánh đèn màu. Bầu không khí dịu xuống và cuộc sống trở nên thư thả hơn. Giờ đây người tìm đến những thú vui giải trí. Nhiều người đến rạp chiếu bóng, công viên và câu lạc bộ, trong khi những người khác ở nhà xem ti vi và nghe đài phát thanh. Có người đi thăm bạn bè và bà con. Có người dành thì giờ đọc sách và tạp chí. Những người quan tâm đến chính trị bàn luận về những sự kiện chính trị nóng hổi. Cũng trong thời gian này, hàng trăm vụ trộm cướp diễn ra. Trộm cướp chờ đêm xuống để hoạt động, và vận rủi ập xuống nhiều ngưòi. Chỉ vì lòng tham của một sô ít người mà nhiều người sẽ bị giết, và nhiều người khác phải sống trong cảnh sợ hãi triền miên . Để đưa tội phạm ra trước công lý, các viên chức luật pháp luôn luôn sẵn sàng hành động.

Người lao động và những ngưòi muốn tiến triển trên con đường công danh sự nghiệp của mình thì tham gia các lóp học ban đêm. Mỗi năm có hàng trăm người trong số họ tham dự vào nhiều kỳ thi khác nhau. Các phương tiện và cơ hội dành cho người dân thành thị để mở rộng học hỏi và gia tăng kiến thức nhân sinh thực sự rất phong phú. Do đó người dân ở thành phố luôn nắm bắt thông tin nhanh hợn người dân vùng nông thôn, nơi mà có khi ngay đến một tờ báo cũng khó kiếm.

Tóm lại thành thị có thể nói là nơi của những hoạt động không ngừng nghỉ. Chính tại đây vở kịch cuộc đời tái diễn mỗi ngày.
1 tháng 1 2020

Talk about visit to a traditional craft village

Bat Trang village (Gia Lam district, Hanoi), about 14km from the center, famous for pottery, brand name 500 years. To this piece of pottery, Dolly found it extremely interesting to see ordinary flowers, ceramic pots on display in every corner of the village, or exposing sun-dried leaves. Visiting the village pottery factory, Dolly also introduced a piece of produce vases, warm cups or color hunting scene. Pottery Market is the most impressive feature of Dolly, this is the focus of hundreds of halls, simulated countless other pottery, spoiled, viewed household items like bowls, ordinary, vases for the wall-hangings, wind chimes and necklaces ... or farmer-themed products, buffaloes, Thi-Pho-Chi Pho from small statues to live.

Bản Dịch :

Làng Bát Tràng (huyện Gia Lâm, Hà Nội), cách trung tâm khoảng 14km, nổi tiếng với nghề gốm, thương hiệu 500 năm. Với tác phẩm gốm này, Dolly thấy vô cùng thú vị khi nhìn thấy những bông hoa bình thường, những bình gốm được trưng bày ở mọi góc làng hay phơi lá phơi nắng. Tham quan nhà máy gốm của làng, Dolly cũng giới thiệu một mảnh bình sản xuất, ly ấm hoặc cảnh săn màu. Pottery Market is the most impressive feature of Dolly, this is the focus of hundreds of halls, simulated countless other pottery, spoiled, viewed household items like bowls, ordinary, vases for the wall-hangings, wind chimes and necklaces ... hoặc các sản phẩm theo chủ đề nông dân, trâu, Thi-Pho-Chi Pho từ những bức tượng nhỏ để sống.

GÌ RA I THÍCH GIÙM MỚI MÌNH NHỚ. 21. It (rain)____ hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____. 22. Last night we (watch)_____ TV when the power (fail)____. 23. That evening we (stay)_____ up to talk about he town where he (live)_____ for some years. 24. I (sit)_____ down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_____. 25. Half way to the office Paul (turn)____ round and (go)____ back home because he (forget) to turn the gas off. 26. London (change) a lot since we first (come)____ to live...
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GÌ RA I THÍCH GIÙM MỚI MÌNH NHỚ. 21. It (rain)____ hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____. 22. Last night we (watch)_____ TV when the power (fail)____. 23. That evening we (stay)_____ up to talk about he town where he (live)_____ for some years. 24. I (sit)_____ down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_____. 25. Half way to the office Paul (turn)____ round and (go)____ back home because he (forget) to turn the gas off. 26. London (change) a lot since we first (come)____ to live here. 27. While we (talk)____on the phone the children (start)____ fighting and (break)____ a window. 28. He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do)____ in his life. 29. You know she (stand)____ looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes. 30. I (spend)____ a lot of ine travelling since I (get)____ this new job. 31. When I (be)_____ at schoo we all (study)____ Latin. 32. When I (meet)____ him he (work)_____ as a waiter for a year or So. 33. After he (finish)______breakast he (sit)______ down to writesome letters 34. She (have)____ a hard life, but she's always smiling. 35. I think Jim (be)_____ out of town

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GÌ RA I THÍCH GIÙM MỚI MÌNH NHỚ. 21. It (rain)____ hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____. 22. Last night we (watch)_____ TV when the power (fail)____. 23. That evening we (stay)_____ up to talk about he town where he (live)_____ for some years. 24. I (sit)_____ down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_____. 25. Half way to the office Paul (turn)____ round and (go)____ back home because he (forget) to turn the gas off. 26. London (change) a lot since we first (come)____ to live...
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GÌ RA I THÍCH GIÙM MỚI MÌNH NHỚ. 21. It (rain)____ hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)_____. 22. Last night we (watch)_____ TV when the power (fail)____. 23. That evening we (stay)_____ up to talk about he town where he (live)_____ for some years. 24. I (sit)_____ down for a rest while the shoes (repair)_____. 25. Half way to the office Paul (turn)____ round and (go)____ back home because he (forget) to turn the gas off. 26. London (change) a lot since we first (come)____ to live here. 27. While we (talk)____on the phone the children (start)____ fighting and (break)____ a window. 28. He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do)____ in his life. 29. You know she (stand)____ looking at that picture for the last twenty minutes. 30. I (spend)____ a lot of ine travelling since I (get)____ this new job. 31. When I (be)_____ at schoo we all (study)____ Latin. 32. When I (meet)____ him he (work)_____ as a waiter for a year or So. 33. After he (finish)______breakast he (sit)______ down to writesome letters 34. She (have)____ a hard life, but she's always smiling. 35. I think Jim (be)_____ out of town

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