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2 tháng 10 2017

My hometown is Hanoi, Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam. It’s quite nice and large. The city always busy and have many populations.

The city located on the right bank of the Red River. Hanoi locates at 1760 km north of Ho Chi Minh City. The city has the weather of northern Vietnam, the summer are hot and wet, the winter quite cold and dry. The summer in Hanoi is very long, from May to August and has the heavy rain are 1680 millimetres. The winter are short, cold, dry while spring can bring rains. The autumn in Hanoi is the best season in a year, romantic and very cool. Hanoi is also has some notable famous museums: National Museum of Vietnamese History, Vietnamese Museum of Evolution, Ho Chi Minh Museum. There are so many places for entertainment in Hanoi can find easily in the city. Modern and traditional theaters, cinemas, karaoke bars, dance clubs, bowling alleys, and many shopping centres for both locals and tourists. Hanoi has been named as one of the top ten cities for shopping in Asia by Smart Travel Asia. Hanoi has rich food and many Vietnam’s most famous cuisines, such as ”pho”, ”cha ca”, ”banh cuon” and ”com”. Most famous is ”Pho”, a simple rice noodle soup often eat as a breakfast bowl at home or on street, but also serve in restaurants as a meal. So many types of ”pho”: ”Pho Bo” has beef, ”Pho Ga” has chicken, etc.

2 tháng 10 2017

I live in a mountainous villrye. My parents often tell me stories about their life in the past. It’s not much like the village I can see nowadays. Some villagers now live in brick houses instead of earthen ones. Our houses are better equipped with electric fans and TVs. Thanks to the TV, we now know more about life outside our village. We don’t use oil lamps any more. We have electric lights which are much brighter. More villagers are using motorcycles for transport instead of riding a horse or walking. We — village children — no longer have to walk a long way and cross a stream to get to school, which is dangerous in the rainy season. Now there’s a new school nearby. We also have more visitors from the city. They come to experience our way of life.

2 tháng 11 2021

Tham khảo nha bn:

        My neighborhood in my father's story is now different from that neighborhood. My neighborhood is very poor in his story. Everyone is living a hard life at that moment. Lack of food, lack of money. It is different now. People no longer live a hard life. They've got enough food, enough money, a house for everybody, and a lot more stuff. Sentiments are the only things that don't change. Everybody will still be very pleased. They work together, and when they need to support each other, that's a privilege. That makes my village, for everyone, a wonderful place. People are just farmers, but in the face of suffering, they have unity. And when they have money in their hands, they are always in unity with each other, they are friendly, they are supportive, they are good people. The landscape is much like the old days. That mountain, that river. Nature, with humans, is peace. People live with nature, people create things from nature, and nature is still accessible to people, providing them with resources to build their home. That's what people are looking for, and they deal with it very well. That's what I can tell about my home village. My village is a beautiful place, in my opinion.

3 tháng 1 2018

Villages are a beauty and today`s generation is really missing the beauty of villages. Villages are so silent and calm and pollution free. Though I live in a city with the maddening crowd and sound, my parents used to live in villages and I have been there many times.Both my parents come from villages, and I look forward to go their places during my vacations. It is so calm and peaceful and the beauty of nature is just fantastic. With not many families around, they know each other so well, that they all almost live like a large family. You could step into your neighbor’s house at any time and you would be welcomed with yummy dishes and snacks. Though the transportation has advanced, there are still places where you need to walk.I remember, while visiting my grandmother’s place, we had to walk through the paddy fields to reach her home!! It was such an experience that I guess very few, who are of my age would have hadThe backwaters are another beauty to the villages. You have small streams that club to the lakes and backwaters. This stream water is so fresh and crystal clear. You could walk through them and the cool water just rushes over your feet and makes you feel so cool. Hours could be spent by simply sitting and admiring the beauty of nature.The sunset is a beautiful scene to be viewed.

27 tháng 6 2017

minh ko bt

14 tháng 6 2017

trên mạng ko có sao

14 tháng 6 2017

Trên mạng không có nên mới phải nhờ Học 24 vs lại thầy giáo tớ ko cho copy mạng

3 tháng 7 2021

BẠN THAM KHẢO NHÉ!

As of late, many people have been staying in quarantine with their families, friends or even alone. It's easy to fall into a lazy routine or lose hope of ever being able to leave your house. Being back at home is not necessarily ideal for most people — students need to take all their classes online and most working people need to stay home.

For the most part, I believe I have a good routine down to keep my mind and body in check during quarantine. 

I typically start my days off at the same time as I would if I were still at school. The extra sleep is great and all, but with classes online and a pile of assignments to complete, I can’t afford to sleep the day away. Plus, I can get in a healthy breakfast to start my day off just right. I'm dead set on not procrastinating my work, considering there's really nothing better for me to do trapped inside my house. 

After I get most of my work done, I to make sure I'm taking time to stay active since I’m sitting for most of the days now. I find that working out in my backyard feels especially good for my well-being. Personally, I feel that the bright and warm sun improves my workouts significantly. I can sweat more and be able to breathe in the fresh air as opposed to being indoors all day. 

Although keeping up with classes is extremely important as a college student, I think taking care of your mental and physical health during these times takes precedence overall. I make sure to spend a minimum of half an hour outside every day to make sure my skin is being exposed to the sun and fresh air. This helps to keep me from going cabin-fever crazy, which I assume most people must be feeling as well. 

Eating healthy in quarantine has become a huge thing for me. Although I maintained a fairly healthy diet while I was living at school, moving back home made me realize how much I snack when I don’t need to, so I’ve been watching my food intake to avoid overeating. 

Every morning I make sure to have some type of grain and fruits bananas or oranges. For lunch and dinner, I incorporate vegetables and proteins to have a balanced meal. I typically snack between meals with more fruits or rice cakes with peanut butter on top. I love cooking and trying out new recipes so being at home gives me a great opportunity to expand my range of cooking.

I have also realized that I did not drink as much water as I should have when I was at school, so now I consistently attempt to drink at least eight glasses of water a day. It keeps me hydrated and maintains my overall health. 

Being in quarantine doesn’t need to be so boring — I take all this free time as an opportunity to take up old and new hobbies. At school, I didn’t have much time to read or watch all the movies on my bucket list. Now that I’m home, I can finish the novel I never got around to finishing and watch great films that are just waiting to be viewed. 

As cringe-worthy as this may be, I'm trying to learn one new Tok dance a week. It honestly keeps my spirits up and I think dancing is a great way to cope with boredom. Most importantly, I make sure to spend plenty of time with my family. It's very easy to go crazy being stuck under the same roof with the same people for so long, but I’d to cherish time spent with my mom, dad and brother. I don’t get to see them too often while I’m at school so it's good to slow down and appreciate them. 

Obviously, nobody needs to do exactly what I’m doing to cope with being in quarantine. I believe that as long as you're staying healthy in your own way and are maintaining a healthy and happy state of mind then that's more than enough. I hope that everyone stays safe during these times.

17 tháng 3 2022
tham khảo

In 2014, I had chance to visit Lim Festival, a traditional festival in Vietnam where the famous Quan Ho folk songs are performed. This special festival was held on the thirteenth day of the first lunar month by local residents in Lim village, Bac Ninh province, Vietnam. Coming here on the festive days, I and thousands of visitors enjoyed the singing of traditional love duets (Quan Ho fork songs) performed by “lien anh” and “lien chi” (male and female Quan Ho singers) behind Lim pagoda, in Lim hill and on dragon boats on Lim rivers. Those singers wore traditional costumes and sang songs in pairs. There were strict rules for their performance in which the singers had to not only react quickly but also have a good understanding of traditional tunes as well as the historical and cultural features of the songs. Like other religious festivals, the Lim Festival went through all ritual stages, from the procession to the worshipping ceremony and other activities. I also watched a weaving competition among the village girls who wove and sang Quan Ho simultaneously. Other traditional games such as human chess-playing, cockfighting contest, rice-cooking contest, tug of war and wrestling were also held. Visiting this festival is a memorable experience to me.

 

Bài dịch

Vào năm 2014, tôi có cơ hội đến thăm Lễ hội Lim, một lễ hội truyền thống ở Việt Nam nơi biểu diễn các bài hát dân gian Quan họ nổi tiếng. Lễ hội đặc biệt này được tổ chức vào ngày mười ba tháng giêng âm lịch của người dân địa phương tại làng Lim, tỉnh Bắc Ninh, Việt Nam. Đến đây vào những ngày lễ hội, tôi và hàng ngàn du khách thưởng thức những bài hát quan họ được thể hiện bởi những liền anh liền chị ở phía sau chùa Lim, trên đồi Lim và trên thuyền rồng trên sông Lim. Những ca sĩ đó mặc trang phục truyền thống và hát những bài hát theo cặp. Có những quy tắc nghiêm ngặt cho màn trình diễn của họ, trong đó các ca sĩ không chỉ phải phản ứng nhanh mà còn hiểu rõ về giai điệu truyền thống cũng như các đặc điểm lịch sử và văn hóa của các bài hát. Giống như các lễ hội tôn giáo khác, Lễ hội Lim đã trải qua tất cả các giai đoạn nghi lễ, từ lễ rước đến lễ cúng và các hoạt động khác. Tôi cũng đã xem một cuộc thi dệt giữa những cô gái làng vừa chơi vừa hát quan cùng một lúc. Các trò chơi truyền thống khác như chơi cờ người, thi đá gà, thi nấu cơm, kéo co và đấu vật cũng được tổ chức. Đến thăm lễ hội này là một trải nghiệm đáng nhớ với tôi.

17 tháng 3 2022

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27 tháng 3 2021

My hometown has changed a lot since my childhood. There are less paddy fields. Many buildings have been built up. There are more cars and motorbikes today than bicycles in the past. People turn to work in new factories instead of doing the farming. Neighbors are busier with their work and spend less time chatting with each other. People become richer and dress more fashionable. We have new technologies that make our life easier. As I grow up, I see the nonstop changing of my world, I don't feel sad but hopeful for the coming future.

 

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24 tháng 7 2018

My hometown changes so much. The first change is life of local people. They have a better life because they have electricity, TV, hospital, schools nearby the village. The second change is the people There are more people and more houses here. The houses are more modern in brick not by soil anymore. The last change is the place for children to play. There is a park in the village.