Work in groups. Take turns to talk about the similarities and differences between Duong Lam and Hollum.
Example:
Duong Lam and Hollum are both ancient villages,...
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I want to talk about an ancient village named Le Minh. It is a famous village for making traditional nem chua. The scenery here is picturesque with the old bridge and the village gate. There are many places to visit like traditional house, temples and wells. People in this village live by making traditional nem chua, but some other people go to work at factory. This is village is suitable for children. They go to school in the morning and help their parents after classes. People here get on well together. This village is very peaceful and suitable for anyone who wants to escape from the life of the city.
Similarities:
- Both countries offer vocational education as an alternative to traditional academic education after secondary school.
- In both countries, students can continue their education after secondary school to obtain a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or a doctorate.
- In both countries, grades are important for further education, with students needing to achieve good grades to progress to higher levels of education.
Differences:
- In Vietnam, there is a strong emphasis on academic education, with vocational education being seen as a secondary option. In contrast, vocational education is given more importance in the UK and is often referred to as career education or technical education.
- In the UK, students have the option of attending sixth-form colleges or staying at their secondary schools for two more years to study subjects they are interested in or subjects related to higher education. Such an option is not available in Vietnam.
- The education system in Vietnam is heavily influenced by the government and is more centralized, while the UK education system is more decentralized and allows for greater autonomy in decision-making by schools and teachers.
- The length of time spent in university in Vietnam is longer compared to the UK. In Vietnam, a bachelor's degree can take up to five years to complete, while in the UK, it takes three years.
These are just a few examples of the similarities and differences between the education systems in Vietnam and the UK. Students in the group discussion can explore these points in more detail and also add their own observations and experiences to the discussion.
Tham khảo
There are some conditions that planets must have to support human life on them. First, the most important condition is that there must be enough liquid water on the planet. Second, the planet must hold an atmosphere. And the planet must have enough oxygen in the air for people to survive.
In terms of similarities, both American and Vietnamese teenagers may seek to become more independent during their teenage years. They may also work part-time jobs or engage in community service activities.
In terms of differences, the cultural and educational contexts in which American and Vietnamese teenagers grow up can play a significant role in shaping their experiences and expectations for independence. For example, the emphasis on individualism in American culture may be different from the emphasis on collectivism in Vietnamese culture. Additionally, the education systems in the two countries may have different approaches to promoting independence and self-direction.
Ultimately, the ways in which American and Vietnamese teenagers learn to become independent may depend on a variety of factors, including cultural norms, family dynamics, education, and personal experiences.
Tham khảo:
The New Year Festivals in Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries have some similarities and differences, which are outlined below.
Similarities:
Both Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries celebrate their New Year Festivals to honour their ancestors and wish for good luck, prosperity, and health for the year to come.The New Year Festivals in both Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries involve family gathering, big family meals, decorations, and art performances.Fireworks are lit to scare away bad luck during the Lunar New Year celebrations in Viet Nam, Singapore, Indonesia, and parts of Malaysia, while water is used to wash away bad luck during the New Year celebrations in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar.Differences:
The time of the New Year Festivals in Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries is different. Viet Nam, Singapore, Indonesia, and parts of Malaysia celebrate their New Year Festivals in January or February according to the lunar calendar, while Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar celebrate theirs in April according to the Buddhist calendar.The way of offering respect to ancestors and receiving wishes for good luck and health is different between Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries. In Viet Nam, people burn incense and offer food and drinks to their ancestors at home altars or temples, while in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar, people offer rice to Buddhist monks and receive wishes from them.The New Year Festivals in Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries have different traditional dishes. For example, in Viet Nam, people usually eat sticky rice cakes and boiled chicken, while in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar, people eat various traditional dishes such as papaya salad, fish soup, or sticky rice balls.In summary, while there are some similarities between the New Year Festivals in Viet Nam and other ASEAN countries, the differences in timing, customs, and traditional dishes reflect the unique cultural identities of each country.
I think another type of robot is entertainment robots. These robots can sing, dance and tell stories to make me happy.
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Đường Lâm
Hollum
situated in Son Tay, Ha Noi
located on the island of Ameland, New Zealand.
get there by car, bus or even by bicycle
get there by plane or ferry
places to visit: traditional houses, and temples
places to visit: traditional houses, a museum, a church, a lighthouse
observe the locals making specialities, such as keo doi, che lam, etc. and then try them.
take part in sports like kite-flying, surfing, etc.