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this weekend,it will be coldy in Da Nang,and it will be hot and cloudyin Can Tho
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cuối tuần này, trời sẽ lạnh ở Đà Nẵng, trời sẽ nóng và mây âm Cần Thơ
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1.Where is the zoo?
2.It is between the zoo and the park
3.How can I get to the museum?
4.You can walk for ten minute.
5.The park is near the museum
4. Answer the questions
a. What would you like to be in the future? Why?
In the future, I'd like to be an English teacher. Because I want to share all my knowledge with students to help them improve their English skills.
b. How can I get to West Lake?
Go along the street then turn left. The West lake is on your right.
c. What will the weather be like tomorrow?
Well, the weather forecast said that the weather will be cold and windy tomorrow. So we should stay at home.
d. What is summer like in your country?
The summer in my country is often hot and sunny.
e. What would you like to eat?
I would like a bowl of noodles, please.
f. What would you like to drink?
I'd like a glass of apple juice, please.
g. How much water do you drink every day?
I drink three bottles of water every day.
h. How many bananas do you eat every day?
I eat six bananas every day.
i. Which place would you like to visit this summer holiday?
This summer holiday, I would like to visit Dam Sen Park.
j. What do you think of your new school?
It's very clean, modern, and It is bigger than my old
school.
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