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Hello everyone. My name is Nguyen Quoc Thang, I am studying in Hoa Binh Secondary School, I am currently studying in grade 9A4 and I live in Vietnam dear. Our country has many beautiful landscapes, such as Ha Long Bay, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, Hue ancient capital, ... Last summer, I just had a trip on the beach in Vung Tau. Ship as I wished. Vung Tau beach is wonderful, clear blue water, fine white sand, the water is also quite warm, bathed and built sand castle on the beach. That's great! After bathing, I also have a shower in the pool to help burn and burn skin. Finally, I returned home, I told myself will try to study well to be able to travel more places in the coming summer.
Wish you good school.
1) I like Christmas because it is interesting and I can receive presents from Santa Clause
2) The festival is held at the County Fairgrounds, ten miles outside of town on Highway 64 West.
Lunar New Year, or Tet, is considered the most important festival and holiday in Vietnam. All schools, companies, factories are temporarily closed. It is the occasion for family unions and gatherings when people return to their families. To prepare for this special day, most Vietnamese people prepare by cleaning and decorating their houses as well as cooking delicious foods. There are a lot of special Vietnamese customs during this time that you could learn. For example, the importance of the first person visiting the house on the new year, wishing greetings of New Year, ancestral worship, and giving lucky money to elderly people and children (aka “Li Xi” in Vietnamese language). During Tet, Vietnamese people will visit their relatives, go to pagodas and temples to pray for a better upcoming year.
One of my favourite festival it is Tet.This is an interesting holiday.It is held for us to worship our ancestors.Tet is held on the 1st to the 10th day of the 1st lunar month.Before Tet,we will have the preparing.It would take a week or two.The house will be repainted and will be decorated by decorations,kumpuat trees,apricot or peach blossoms.Then on the 29th of the 12th lunar month,we will watch Tao Quan on VTV Go.And when the time come,we 'll do the count down from 10 to 1 as the clock finally stroke 12.The sky will be shine beautyfully by the firework display.There are alot of great activities and I can't tell them all.By the way,Tet is coming soon.HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
1. Tell me some ways of communication. Which one do you like best? Why?
- Some ways of communication such as: using social media, emailing, meeting face-to-face, video chatting, having a video conference, using telepathy, sending letters, using signs, using codes, using music, using body language, painting a picture, sending flower,...
- The ways of communiation I like best is using social media. Because it very convenient and able to chat with each other at any time and how far away.
2. Which english speaking country do you know about?
The UK is one of the English speaking countries. The UK consists of England, Wales and Scotland. The UK also includes Northern Ireland. The people here live very peaceful. There are many festivals, but I like the cake festival most.
On the third day of confession, the day before the Vegetarian Festival Lent in the United Kingdom, people usually celebrate pastry festivals.
On the fourth century, Christianity held a 40-day vegetarian Lent, and this was the period when people were eating and running. Often people eat their brakes and enjoy themselves before the Lent begins. And the third day of confession is often called the feast of feasts because of the banned fat on Lent must be consumed. Everyone took out the eggs and the daily food left in the kitchen to make delicious cakes.
The origin of the festival is that each mouthful of a woman is making pastries when the bell rings. In order not to be late, she just had a cake and ran into the church. Since then, people in this area have pastry festivals.
However, this run is only for women. You will follow the path of knowing beforehand into the church and have to throw hot cake in hand at least 3 times. Whoever runs to the final destination will be the winner.
It is also an extremely beautiful country and quite famous.
dàn ý câu 1:
- What is the name of the festival?
- why do you join in that festival?
- what time do it start?
- what do you do during the festival?
- how do you feel when you join in the festival?
For centuries, poets, writers and musicians have mentioned the ao dai in poems, novels and songs. The ao dai is the traditional dress of Vietnamese women. It consists of a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants. Traditionally, it was frequently worn by both men and women. The design and material used for men were different from those used for women. Nowadays, women usually wear it, especially on special occasions. However, many Vietnamese women today often prefer to wear modern clothing at work, because it is more convenient. Now fashion designers want to change the traditional ao dai. Some have printed lines of poetry on the ao dai, so they look modern and very fashionable. Other designers have taken inspiration from Vietnam's ethnic minorities. They have visited villages and studied traditional designs and symbols such as suns, stars, crosses, and stripes. They have added these patterns to the ao dai, so Vienamese women can continue to wear the unique dress, which is now both traditional and fashionable.
Tham khảo thôi nha bạn!!!
Hi. My name is Edowaga Conan. I am a citizen living in Vietnam. My country has a wonderful culture with many interesting traditional festivals such as: Mid-Autumn Festival,Huong Pagoda Festival, Hung Temple Festival,.... Among them, the Luna New Year is the most important and popular holiday in these traditional festivals. It is also my favorite festival.
This is a transitional period between old year and new year; is a occasion for everyone to commemorate ancestors, pilgrims and family reunions. Therefore, Vietnamese people need make a good preparation to welcome the New Year festival.
Preparation often begins a week before the actual celebration. At that time, everyone is busy buying some necessary items such as clothes, food, shoes, etc. In spring flowers market, people go to visit and choose their most satisfied flower pots. Peach blossom, kumquat, yellow daisy, apricot blossom, etc are flowers which are used to decorating in the traditional festival. Moreover, food is gotten ready; the traditional dishes get ready: square glutinous rice cake, pickled welsh onion, pie, chicken, spring roll and these confectioneries such as ginger jam, sugar-preserved lotus seeds, sweet, cake, etc. Everybody often cleans and decorates their house; their ancestral altar is tidied up. Vietnamese families have a tray of five fruits on their altar called five - fruits tray, including banana, orange, kumquat, pomelo and chili; each of which conveys a different meaning and is symbolic of happiness, luckiness, richness. The atmosphere of this festival is coming and people are animatedly to welcome spring time.
On the last day of the year, preparation for new year is completed. Families have a New Year’s Eve supper together and expect the New Year’s Eve. At the mid-night, everyone performs ritual offerings to the ancestor on New Year’s Eve. Then, they flock to pagoda to burn incense and to pick buds. As they want to bring luckiness for their family. After that, almost people often go to bed and hope their family will be many fun and luckiness in the New Year.
The first day of Tet is reserved for nuclear family. Children receive a red envelop containing money from their elders. Then, these families often warmly greet the first person enter their house. This act is called “ First - food”, which is one of the most important rituals during festival, During subsequent days, people visit relatives, friends and give these close relatives the traditional Tet greetings. This is a lucky, healthy, happy wish such as: “wish you a happy new year”, “wish you in security and good healthy”, etc. Traditionally but strictly, the first day of Tet is usually reserved for parents; the second day is for relatives and the third day is for teachers, who command respect in Vietnam. These others days, people are delighted to enjoy exciting games such as buffalo fight, chess, cock fight, etc. When the festival ends, people return their works, their study. However, these welcoming spring activities continue happening.
Luna New Year is the most important festival for Vietnamese people. These are funny and happy days that people prepare and welcome new year together. In addition, it is a wonderful occasion for Vietnamese families to reunite and remember their ancestors.
Study well!
Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occation for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, street and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home,every is tidied, special food is cooked, offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss-sticks scenting the air. First- footing is made when the lucky vistor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in red tiny envelope. So, Tet is very funny. I love Tet!