You have an English friend and want to tell him / her about your favorite singer. Write an email (100 -120 words) to tell him / her about it.
You can use the following questions as cues:
+ What is his / her name?
+ What type of music does he / she sing?
+ What type of people listen to his / her songs?
+ Why do you admire him / her?
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Hey [Friend's Name],
Hope you're doing well! Just wanted to share a bit about my neighborhood. I live in [City/Location], and it's a vibrant area with diverse shops, parks, and friendly neighbors. I love the lively atmosphere, and there's always something happening. The mix of cultures makes it unique. Overall, it's a great place to live, and I enjoy the sense of community here.
Take care, [Your Name]
My neighborhood is in the country in a small village . My neighborhood surrounded in a street of green District Ly Nhan .I can see many streets , houses , trees , schools , ... Most of houses in the neighborhood are built of brick and have red tiled roofs , cement . The streets isn't as noisy as city people live in my neighborhood are very friendly and kind . They're willing to offer difficult help in any case .I love my neighborhood very much because is was born and have grown up there and spent my happiest.
Đức Duy
Hi,
It’s nice to hear from you again,
Let me tell you about how I spend my free time. When I finish all my homework, I often play a game and read a book. On Sunday, I usually go swimming with my friends at a nearby pool. We also play football in the afternoon. On Sunday, I always help my mom with housework and cooking meals. Then I do DIY with my younger brother.
How do you spend your free time? I’m looking forward to your reply.
Bye for now,
Tham khảo đoạn này nhé
Dear Peter!
Hello! In my last letter, I heard that you want to know something more about Vietnam. Then in this letter I will introduce you more specifically about Vietnam - exactly I will introduce you to my neighborhood. First, I live in Hanoi capital. The neighborhood where I live has a cool climate, with little rain and wind. The people here are very friendly, kind and friendly. They are ready to help when we get stuck. The facilities in my neighborhood are very complete and comfortable. There's a stadium, a play area for kids, and more. What I like about my neighborhood is that the view is beautiful, the trees are green and the weather is pleasant. And what I don't like about my neighborhood is that here the alleyways are a bit narrow and there's a lot of noise. Anyway, I still love my neighborhood.
What about your neighborhood. Write to tell me soon
Love,
......
Tham khảo!
Dear my best friend,
I am very happy and proud when I know that you want to know well about Vietnam - Where I live and have great happiness with my family here. My dear friend, I will have a lot to tell you about this beautiful land, right here, where I live!
I live in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, you know, this place is beautiful and beautiful. Where there exist countless ancient relics and architecture of the history of the country. A fresh and bustling place, jubilant and busy. I'm prouder and more excited than anywhere.
It has a fresh climate and cold air. The sky in Hanoi is always blue. But in summer, it's often hot and uncomfortable! Everyone is friendly and helpful, knows each other and often works together, which is understandable because the place is quite populated and the area is also very large.
I want to tell you first about Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi. Legend has it that in the time when Le Loi defeated the Minh, escaping the yoke, he returned the divine sword to the Golden Tortoise at Ta Vong Lake, this lake changed its name to Hoan Kiem Lake or Sword Lake.
I love the parks in this place, the orchards and the flowers in front of my house. I just don't like the hot summer climate of this place.
But it's okay, because Hanoi is great. There are fun and bookstores, cinemas and lots of interesting places for you. This place has many specialties and delicacies such as patties, nuggets, lotus tea or apricot umbrellas,.. etc ...
That's what Hanoi is – my proud capital. I hope that you will love Hanoi too.
See you soon.
Your friend,
Anh.
Dear Mai,
I haven't talked to you for a long time since your family moved to Sai Gon. How are you doing now? What do you do on the weekend?
Today I’m going to share with you about my leisure activities in my spare time.
I like spending my free time with friends. On the weekend, I often go to the cinema , then eat something good with my best friends. I greatly love chatting with them.
I also enjoy going travelling with my family. Last year we went to Da Nang, a beautiful city with many bridges. In addition, having dinner with my family is one of my favourite activities each day.
I really like to read books, and one of my top novels is the series of Harry Potter. Do you know it?
I guess that’s all about me now. When you have free time, write me and tell me about you and your hobbies.
I’m looking forward to your reply.
Best, Minh.
Tham khảo:I live in a modern developing town in Hai Phong city. There are many good things about living in my neighborhood. It has beautiful parks, lakes, stadiums. And there are many shops, restaurants, café and markets. The streets are wide and clean. There are many buildings and offices but it's not very crowded and busy. There are many bublic transportations in here: bus, train, taxi,...The people here are very friendly and kind. They are very friendly and also greet each other whenever they meet on the streets. They are also helpful. However, there is one things I don't like about living here. It's quite inconvenient because if you want to hear some live music or watch a movie at the cinema, you have to catch a bus to the city centre. Despite that, I still love living here. I love my neighborhood very much.
Dear Andrew
I hope this message finds you well! I'm excited to share with you about the city I currently reside in—Sydney, Australia. Nestled along the stunning coastline, Sydney is renowned for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The city boasts a vibrant cultural scene with diverse cuisines and a rich tapestry of art and music.
The great part about Sydney is its blend of urban living and natural beauty. From its pristine beaches to the sprawling parks and reserves, there's always a picturesque spot to unwind. However, the downside is the high cost of living and occasional traffic congestion, typical of any bustling metropolis.
Overall, I adore Sydney for its liveliness, but the hustle sometimes gets overwhelming. Nevertheless, the city's charm always wins me over, making it a fantastic place to call home!
Warm regards,
Dac Minh
Dear [Friend],
I hope that you are well. I am currently living in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It’s located in the northern part of the country, and it’s known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
One of the special things about Hanoi is its Old Quarter, a maze of bustling streets dating back to the 13th century. The city is also famous for its unique cuisine, with dishes like Pho and Bun Cha that are loved by locals and tourists alike.
Living in Hanoi has its ups and downs. The city is full of life and there’s always something to do. However, it can get quite crowded and the traffic can be a bit chaotic at times.
Despite these challenges, I love living here. The city’s energy, its people, and its culture make it a truly special place. I hope you’ll get the chance to visit someday.
Best, [Your Name]
Dear [..........],
I hope this email finds you in good health and high spirits. It has been a while since we last corresponded, and I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you the wonders of my beloved city, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I am confident that it will captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable memories.
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is a bustling metropolis that harmoniously blends tradition and modernity. It is the largest city in Vietnam and a vibrant hub of culture, history, and excitement. The city is home to a remarkable array of places of interest that I am eager to introduce to you.
One of the must-visit places in Ho Chi Minh City is the iconic Ben Thanh Market. It is not only a bustling marketplace where you can find an array of local products, but it is also a cultural symbol of the city. Be prepared to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and indulge in delicious street food while bargaining for unique souvenirs.
Another notable landmark is the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. These intricate underground tunnels served as a strategic base during the conflict and are now open to visitors. Exploring the tunnels will give you a glimpse into the country's rich history and the challenges faced by its people.
Ho Chi Minh City is also famous for its stunning architecture, with the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office being prime examples. These magnificent structures are a testament to the city's colonial past and are a must-see for any visitor.
To fully experience the charm and energy of Ho Chi Minh City, I would highly recommend exploring its vibrant street life. Take a stroll around the bustling streets of District 1, where you can find an array of trendy cafes, local eateries, and stylish boutiques. The city comes alive at night, with bustling night markets and a vibrant nightlife scene that offers something for everyone.
Now, onto the exciting part! I would like to extend a warm invitation for you to visit Ho Chi Minh City. I believe that experiencing the city firsthand would provide you with a unique perspective and a truly enriching cultural experience. I am eager to show you around and introduce you to the local cuisine, traditions, and hidden gems.
To make your visit more convenient, I would suggest planning your trip during the dry season from December to April. The weather during this time is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city's attractions.
Getting around Ho Chi Minh City is relatively easy. One popular mode of transportation is the motorbike taxis, known as "xe om," which can quickly navigate through the city's bustling streets. Grab and other ride-hailing apps are also widely available and offer a convenient and affordable way to move around the city.
I hope this email has sparked your curiosity and ignited a desire to explore Ho Chi Minh City. I am eagerly awaiting your visit and cannot wait to share the beauty and charm of my city with you.
Please let me know when you plan to come, and I will be more than happy to assist you with any further information or arrangements.
Wishing you all the best and looking forward to your visit!
Warm regards,
Vo Tai Minh Vy