2/ Talk about something you should do to protect the environment
You can use the following questions as cues:
• What is it?
• How often do you do it?
• Who do you do it with?
• Why should you do it?
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- What is the event?
→ The event is: birthday party
- Where and when does it happen?
→ It happen on one of my family member's birthday. It helds in my house.
- Who joins with you?
→ My family members join with me.
- What do you often do at that event?
→ I always buy a birthday cake.
- Do you like it or not? Why or why not?
→ Yes, I do. Because it's an oppotunity to bring everyone together.
Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It is about 1056 kilometres from Binh Duong, so you can get there by train, by plane or by car.Ha Long Bay hass many islands and historic caves.And Tuan Chau is the biggest islands in it. I to visit it because there, you can eat seafood- it is delecious, but you must take a boat trip around the islands. At night, you can play interesting activies in the beach. last year, I went to Ha Long Bay,it's very fun. Ha Long Bay is Vietnam's most beauti ful natural wonder.
Hoan Kiem Lake means "Lake of the Returned Sword". The lake is the heart of Ha Noi capital. There is a legend about the name of this lake The lake is considered the center of Hanoi, not only physically but also symbolically. In fact, the more you spend time learning about the lake, the more special it becomes.
The tale goes that a King came across a shining metal bar when he visited his friend. It turned out that his friend caught the bar in one of his attempts for fish. The King asked for the bar, brought it home and moulded it into a sword. All of a sudden, there was two words printed on the sword “Thuan Thien” (harmonious with heaven). The King then understood that the sword was a gift from heaven. He used it for the battle against the war with China.
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There are numerous different ways to communicate in today's world, but text messages remain one of my favorite modes of communication. I spend three hours per day texting messages. In addition to its convenient and fast features, text messages help me send messages to my friends and attach images. Furthermore, it allows me to use audio recordings when I want to transmit the most important information. I think that in the future, text will still be one of the most popular means of communication.
(Có rất nhiều cách khác nhau để giao tiếp trong thế giới hiện tại, nhưng nhắn tin vẫn là một trong những cách giao tiếp ưa thích của tôi. Tôi dành ba giờ mỗi ngày chỉ để nhắn tin. Thêm vào với sự tiện lợi và những tính năng nhanh chóng, nhắn tin giúp tôi gửi tin nhắn đến bạn mè và đính kèm thêm hình ảnh. Hơn nữa nó cho phép tôi sử dụng chức năng ghi âm khi tôi muốn truyền tải những thông tin quan trọng. Tôi nghĩ là trong tương lai thì nhắn tin vẫn sẽ là một trong những cách giao tiếp phổ biến nhất.)
1)History was my favourite subject in my academic year and I have learned so many things from the history books I read and learned from teachers related to history and they were so interesting that I later did my graduation majoring History.
Learning about the past history is something that gives us real knowledge about our country, the world and about the human race. I read History in my grade 7 and found it very interesting. This subject taught us about the past of your world, how the social and economic condition was and how the world has been shaped by the different events throughout the time. After that, I become so interested in this subject that I started reading books on History from different writers. There is a famous saying that "to shape the future you must know the past" and history teaches us that. I had been lucky to have some great teachers who have a tremendous way of explaining the topics of History. To me, other subjects like literature and Math were also interesting but I felt a different passion on History.
After I finished my school, I took History as my major and that has greatly influenced me the way I look at the world and to the past and future. Reading and learning history was like travelling through time and generations that excited me so much.
2)Would your students benefit from participation in a study group? Are you too busy to organize and supervise study groups for students in your courses? I’m guessing the answer to both questions is yes. If so, here are some ways teachers can encourage and support student efforts to study together without being “in charge” of the study groups.
Promote study groups – First, include a list of reasons why students should join study groups in the syllabus or on the course website. Maybe there’s a short podcast available in which you talk about the usefulness of study groups. Better yet, if you’ve got some students who studied together in a previous course, ask them to make some comments about their experiences. Second, talk regularly in class about study groups. You can repeat all the benefits, suggest activities that involve good group study strategies, or propose some things they could study together (like problems they could solve, questions they could discuss). You also can solicit feedback from study groups in class or mention content you discussed with a group during office hours.
Make study groups an option – Encourage students to organize their own groups, but offer to help with the process. Nudge them with reminders, such as “Send me an email if you’re interested in being part of a study group.” Have study groups “register” their members, and then report on meeting times and activities. Suggest study activities for the group (ideas like those offered in the next item). Invite the group to meet with you during office hours or to send questions electronically. Offer registered study groups that report regular meetings a bonus point incentive depending on the average of their individual test grades. Let all students know that joining a study group is an option throughout the course.
Demonstrate the value of a study group – Too often when students study together, it’s pretty much a waste of time. If they’re reviewing for a test, they talk about how it can’t possibly be that hard and thereby relieve themselves of the need to study. Or they “go over” their notes, reading what they’ve written but never with any discussion. Group studying is too often accompanied by eating, texting, and regular side conversations.
In order for students to get the most value from their study sessions, you’ll need to help them come up with a different set of strategies. You can do so by holding a review session and asking students to form potential study groups (it’s up to them if they want to meet as a group more often). Give the groups tasks like these: 1) For three minutes everybody reviews their notes and lists five things they think will be on the test and then for five minutes they share lists and create a group list of the items most often mentioned. During the exam debrief, students revisit their list of things they expected to see on the exam. Were those things on the exam? 2) Everybody takes three minutes and writes a question about some content they don’t understand or wish they understood better. The group devotes a specified amount of time to each question, looking for relevant content in their notes and the text. 3) The group has 20 minutes to make one crib sheet that everyone in that group can use during the exam.
Offer proof that study groups improve performance – Compare the scores, points, or grades of those working in study groups with those who aren’t. These are data which should be collected across several sections of the course.
Define study groups broadly – Students tend to think of study groups for exam preparation, but that isn’t the only kind of student collaboration that promotes learning. If there are regularly assigned readings for the course, students can get together to discuss the reading. Again you might let them do this first in class with a good set of prompts so they see how dialogue can enrich and deepen their understanding of the assigned material. Readings are easily discussed in virtual environments, which means the group doesn’t have to find a time when everybody can meet. If various writing assignments are required in the course, students can form peer editing groups. Rubrics, checklists, and prompts can help them get beyond superficial feedback (“you might need a comma here”) to the kind of helpful critique that improves the writing.
I usually get up at 5:30 in the morning. After washing my face and brushing my teeth, I do morning exercises for fifteen minutes. Then I have breakfast with Mum and Dad at 6:15 and leave home for school at 6:30. My classes start at 7:00 and end at 11:15. After that I go home, and have lunch with my family at 12:00. After lunch I usually have a short rest. I study my lessons , read books, and do homework from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. I often play badminton with my friends on the ground at 4:30. I come back home and have dinner at 6:00 p.m. After dinner, I often watch the news on TV for thirty minutes. Then I prepare for the new lessons and go to bed at 10:30 p.m
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One of our family routines is our weekly movie night. Every Friday evening, we gather in the living room, armed with blankets, pillows, and snacks, ready to enjoy a movie together. We take turns choosing the movie, ensuring that everyone gets a chance to watch their favorite genre. As we settle down on the couch, the room fills with laughter and excitement. The movie night not only provides us with entertainment but also serves as a bonding activity, allowing us to spend quality time together as a family. We discuss the movie afterward, sharing our thoughts and opinions, which often leads to lively debates and discussions. This routine has become a cherished tradition in our family, creating lasting memories and strengthening our relationships. It is a time when we can escape from the stresses of our daily lives and simply enjoy each other's company, creating a sense of unity and togetherness.