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Lunar New Year or Tet is a traditional festival in Viet Nam. It's the biggest festival in Vietnam. It is held in late January and early February. It's the time when family members reunite and celebrate the occasion together. Tet's preparation lasts many weeks. One or Two dáy before Tet, people make chung cake and Tet cake. Every one is busy buying new clothes, cleaning and decorating their houses and cooking some trditional food such as: jam, picked onion, gio, spring roll, frozen meet,..., Home is often decorated with plants and flowers at this time. Peach blossom is traditional at Tet in the north.While apricot blossom is traditional in the South. Besides, the kumquat tree with its ripe deep orange fruits is popular throughout the country. On the last 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 ritusl offering to the ancestor on the New Year's Eve. People believe that what they do on the first day of the year will influence their luckiness during the whole year. On the first day of the year , people visit relatives, friends. neighbors,.... Children receive their lucky money inside red envelops. Some people go to pagoda to pray for a happy new year for their family, Tet is really a time of fun and festival throughout the country
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Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets 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- sks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often
1. Last Tet, we spent time on visiting our relatives, friends, colleagues and go to pagodas or temples to pray health, happiness ans success for our families. When coming others’ houses or meeting anybody at Tet, we usually wished each other health, happiness and success and many good things. Children were the happiest at Tet. They were usually received presents, especially little red envelopes with money in as New Year’s Wishes, which people believe that will bring good things to children in the new year.
People usually say “the First Day is Father’s Tet, the Second Day is Mother’s Tet and the Third Day is Teacher’s Tet”. On the First Day morning, after finishing what we had to do in our houses, we went to our parents' house to give New Year’s greeting. People who were married managed to visit their parents on the husband’s side on the First Day, and then their parents on the wife’s side on the next day. I spent the Third Day to visit my teachers. Tet was the time to hold get-together parties.
2. Whether living in the city gives many facilities to our life or not is a controversial issue. Many people think that living in the countryside is always their best selection because it helps them to enjoy a truly peaceful life. However, in my point of view living in the city actually gives many best conditions of our life nowadays because it not only helps to improve our life quality clearly but also makes many good working opportunities to everybody.
First of all, living in the city helps to improve our life quality clearly. You know, I myself have been living at the large city for more ten years, so I can realize precisely that there are many advantages when anybody comes and works there. You have many good chances to study in celebrated high schools and the leading universities in the city nation. This helps you prepare all of the best things about your major for your future jobs. Furthermore, living in the city you will be taken care with the best conditions in national hospitals whenever you are sick or tired. Besides, you always feel relaxed and funny with many entertainment centers and services after ending hard working days at your company.
In addition to helping to improve our life quality remarkably, living in the city also makes many good working opportunities to everybody. Exactly, I mean that most large companies, famous firms and government offices are always in the capital or the big city. Annually, they need to recruit many excellent businessmen, engineers and skilled workers. As a result, this increases good chances for many students who have just graduated and want to work. So, everybody living in the city can earn money for their family’s daily expense more easily than those in the countryside.
In summary, looking at what was discussed above I believe that living in the city is actually a good condition to everybody’s life because it not only helps to improve our life quality better but also increases many working opportunities to everybody.
Dear Lien Ai,
I'm in the second day of my dream holiday in Dalat. Cool climate, rich natural and human resources, this is truly a dream city. I am currently staying at a hotel. I visited Tran Le Xuan Palace, Truc Lam Zen Monastery, Hang Nga Villa or XQ Su Quan, the campus of Da Lat Railway Station, attractive tourist attractions. And I also participate in the Da Lat flower festival, where hundreds of different flowers are displayed. I am very happy and content right now, because I get to visit such a wonderful place.
See you soon,
Your best friend,
sacred
tham khảo:
My last holiday was a five-day trip to Prague in the Czech Republic. I know Prague well because I lived there when I was at university, more than ten years ago.
Instead of staying in a hotel, I stayed with one of my old friends. It was so much fun, and a little bit like my old life. I wanted to do all the same things I did in my university days, so I visited the university. It has changed a lot and looks more modern. I also went to the supermarket near my old house. I loved seeing all the different foods. I was really happy to find my favourite cheese and chocolate biscuits but they were a bit more expensive than I remember!
We did some touristy things too. We walked up beautiful Petrin Hill and around the castle. The views of the city are amazing up there. We walked across the historic Charles Bridge. My friend's flat is very near the TV Tower so we saw the famous baby statues climbing up it. Those things haven't changed, of course.
Tham khảo/:
Last summer holiday, in order to escape the extreme heat of Danang city, my family and I decided to go to Dalat. We went there by bus.
When we got this mountainous and wonderful city, it was getting dark. We felt very excited because of the nice weather and the fresh air. We stayed in Hoa Hong hotel, a little but comfortable one in the centre of the city.
The next day we went shopping in Hoa Binh market and, caught some fresh air by sitting near the Xuan Huong lake. We had lunch in a nice restaurant near the garden of flowers. The food was delicious and cheap especially the vegetables. In the afternoon, we took a taxi to visit the Valley of the Love. How beautiful it was! The following day was for visiting Prenn Waterfall, the Than Tho lake and the Hills of Pine. Every spot has its own beauty, I could say which is the best. People are friendly and polite, especially young Dalat girls with their pink cheeks.
This wonderful holiday helped us to get rid of worries and trouble and gave us health and enthusiasm to resume work again. It was an interesting and unforgettable holiday.
Dear Tim,
Thank you for your letter. It's very interesting to know about Amercian students' activites afetr school hours
I think we take part in different after-school activities, too. Some students stay at school and play sports. They usually play soccer or table tennis. Sometimes they go swimming.
Some student like music and drama. They often practice playing the guitar or the violin in the school orchestra.
I'm a member of the stamp collector's club. I have lots of American stamps because I often get letters from pen pal friends like you.
We are going to have our Tet holiday soon. Tet is our most important holiday.Summer vacation is our longest holiday. Please write and tell me about your vacation
Your friends,
Lan
1. Why did Lan know about American students'activities after school hours?
Because she received a letter from Tim
2. Where do some students practice playing the guitar?
They practice playing the guitar in the school orchestra
3. How often do they go swimming ?
Sometimes they go swimming
4. Why does Lan have lots of American stamps?
Because she is a member of the stamp collector's club
5. What is the longest holiday for Vietnamese students?
It's summer
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Tet is definitely the most crucial national festival of Vietnam. It is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in our country. This is the occasion that people celebrates with great joy, hope, festivity and different cultural and other programs.
Tet is the time when the Lunar calendar year begins which usually fall between mid January to mid February.
People start the arrangement to celebrate this festival about one month prior to Tet which includes cooking traditional foods, cleaning their house and buying new furnitures, etc.
On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, people gather together, makes prayers and stay awake till late night to enjoy the night.
During Tet, there are several customs that make Tet a unique festival. For instance, adults tend to give lucky money to children, visit friend and relatives’ houses, play cards, and going to churches, temples or pagodas to make good prays for their family.
This is an important festival to us. Vietnamese take this day as an important festival day. In our tradition, we start the year with the hope of eliminating the bitterness and failure of the past year and start a fresh year with the hope of fortune and happiness. Furthermore, this is the time for families and relatives to stay together under the same roof for rekindling love and bonding.