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1. Yes, I do
2. I live in Hung Yen province
3. Yes, I do. I live with my family
4. the weather, the people and some other things
1. I am a student
2. I've stuđie it for many years. I'm a bit interested in English.
3. I often stay at home and enjoy a quiet weekend.
4. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain. It shares a border with England to the south, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the North Sea to the east and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the south-west. In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.
The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as an independent sovereign state in the Early Middle Ages and continued to exist until 1707. By inheritance in 1603, James VI, King of Scots, became King of England and King of Ireland, thus forming a personal union of the three kingdoms. Scotland subsequently entered into a political union with the Kingdom of England on 1 May 1707 to create the new Kingdom of Great Britain. The union also created a new Parliament of Great Britain, which succeeded both the Parliament of Scotland and the Parliament of England. In 1801, Great Britain itself entered into a political union with the Kingdom of Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Within Scotland, the monarchy of the United Kingdom has continued to use a variety of styles, titles and other royal symbols of statehood specific to the pre-union Kingdom of Scotland. The legal system within Scotland has also remained separate from those of England and Wales and Northern Ireland; Scotland constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in both public and private law. The continued existence of legal, educational, religious and other institutions distinct from those in the remainder of the UK have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity since the 1707 union with England.
In 1997, a Scottish Parliament was re-established, in the form of a devolvedunicameral legislature comprising 129 members, having authority over many areas of domestic policy. Scotland is represented in the United Kingdom Parliament by 59 MPs and in the European Parliament by 6 MEPs. Scotland is also a member of the British–Irish Council, and sends five members of the Scottish Parliament to the British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly.
1, I usually have bread for my breakfast
2. Yes, I do
3. Yes, I do. I shop for food every day
4. using mobile phone, using face to face, emailing, snail mail, video chatting, leaving a note, using body language.....
I'm a student at a small secondary school. Up to now, I've learnt English for at lest 5 years. In my point of view, I think English is a very important and essential subject at school as it's the official language in the world and it's neccessary to learn it if you want to enter gobal workforce. Besides, it's also interesting, so I like it alot !
At weekend, I often do some outdoor activities, computer games or revise my lesson. Sometimes, I visit my grandma, too. My weekend is simple but much peaceful
In my opinion, life in the countryside is convenient-as I'm living there and I feel comfortable.
In the first place, life in the the countryside is much more peaceful in the way that it gives people a chance to relax and feel at ease.
Secondly, the air is so fresh and pure in the countryside. Besides, there are so many beautiful sceneries there such as woods, mountains, rivers, ponds and lakes... For that reason, many people choose the countryside as their refreshment site after tiring days at work. Moreover, rural people are very friendly and hospitable. You are always welcome to their place. They make a living by farming and breeding cattle and poultry. The food there is always fresh and delicious.
Lastly, life in the conutryside is very peaceful and good for our heath.
If someone asks where I would rather live, my definite answer is the peaceful and happy coúntryide.
I'm a student at a small secondary school. Up to now, I've learnt English for at lest 5 years. In my point of view, I think English is a very important and essential subject at school as it's the official language in the world and it's neccessary to learn it if you want to enter gobal workforce. Besides, it's also interesting, so I like it alot !
1 .
My best friend is Lan. We have known each other since we were 10 years old. However we became best friends when we were at grade 7. At that time I was very bad at English and it was who helped me improve my English. Now she lives with her parents in Nguyen Trai street.
If I were to describe how she looks I would say she is very pretty. She has long black hair a straight nose and a small pointed chin. She is quite slim. She doesn t like to dress up so I usually see her wearing jeans and a T - shirt. She has a very nice personality and a wonderful sense of humour but she can also get a little depressed from time to time. I can always count on her to be honest and to give me the best advice.
What I like about Lan is that she has same hobbies with me. We both enjoy singing karaoke reading comic books and going shopping. We like going to the cinema but sometimes can t agree on which movie to see. In addition since I am better in Maths and Chemistry and she is better in English and languages we can always help each other if we get confused about a difficult homework assignment. We are so lucky that we get along so well. I hope that our friendship can last long.
3 .Nowadays English is one of the most mean to speak with anyone over the world so it is spoken by any person in any natiọn Most of secondary shool, English is a compulsory subject so student must learn it. I like English so I always want to improve it. I learn it everywhere: at shool, at home, in the bus, on the internet.....I am bad for listening and writing so I usually listen to radio, do exercises, write letter for my friend in English and pratice with my friend.In the future, I will use my English for English my work. My dream is a teacher of English in order to teach for my student to know more about people and countrys of England. I hope my dream will become true and so do you
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1. Do you like traveling?(why)
Yes, i do. Because traveling will improve my knowledgr
2. Do you like travel alone or with your friends?(why)
I like traveling with my friends, because I hate being alone
3. Have you traveled to other places? Where are they?
I have traveled to HCM City, HN, Hue,.....
4. What do you usually do when you first arrive in a new place?
I usually go for a walk, or sleep
5. What are the benefits of traveling?
It help improve our knowldge, make us more confident
6. Why do so many people like traveling nowadays?
In mu opinion, I think it's because there are many interesting places nowadays, and most of us have money for traveling
Câu 2 sai đề:
2. Do you like travel alone or with your friends?
travel=>traveling
TOPIC 2: LIFE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
1. Where do you live?
=> I live in Ho Chi Minh city.
2. Do you like living in the city or in the countryside?
=> I like living in the city.
3. Why do you like living there?
=> Because living in the city it's full of amenities and not quiet like the countryside.
4. What things do you like / dislike about life in the city?
=> I like it because I can have many friends, more things to study and I like skycraper buildings with the most advanced technology products. But I don't like the living environment in the city, and the city always noisy and crowded.
TOPIC 3: PEOPLES OF VIETNAM
1. What is the name of the ethnic minority?
=> The Kinh, Tay, Hmong, Cham, Ho-me,...
2. Where do they live?
=> They live in the midland, mountains areas, city, or the countryside.
3. How many festivals are there?
=> There are a lot of festival here like: New Year, Lunar New Year, Independence Day,...
TOPIC 4: OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
- Can you tell some customs and traditions in your family / in your country? What should/ shouldn't you do?
=> Custom and traditions in my country: Tet holiday, Lunar New Year,...
I should: make Chung cakes, harvest early spring, receive red lucky money and give red lucky money,...
I shouldn't: saying unhappy things, abstain from sweeping the house and picking trash for 3 days, break furniture in the house, wish Tet on the first morning,...
1. A house.
2. Yes.
3. Never.
4. Natural hazards include rare earthquakes and occasional typhoons (May to January) with extensive flooding, especially in the Mekong River delta Almost every year Vietnam is devastated by storms, floods and typhoons that kill hundreds people and cause millions of dollars of damage. The problem created by disasters have been exacerbated by logging, erosion and overdevelopment. The Vietnamese army is often put to work doing repair work, fixing dykes, laying sandbags and providing relief and emergency supplies.
An average of 430 people were killed each year by natural disasters between 2007-2011 in Vietnam, with property losses estimated at 1 percent of gross domestic product, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung told a conference on food security and climate change in Hanoi.
In 2008, natural disasters killed 550 people in Vietnam and caused damage amounting to more than $700 million dollars. In 2004, natural disasters killed 232 people and left 38 missing, injured 187 others, destroyed 4,200 houses and 3,000 hectares of rice, and killed over 2,000 cattle and 170,000 poultryin Vietnam, causing a property loss of over $57 million dollars.
Vietnam's long 3,200-kilometers coastline is battered every year by up to 10 storms, killing hundreds, even thousands of people. Some meteorologist predict that global warming will bring more rain to the region more rain, stronger typhoons and higher sea levels and make the flooding problem worse
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