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1. I live in a small village and its __surroundings_ are very beautiful. (SURROUND)
2. You don’t have to do that work. In other words, it’s __unnecessary___ (NECESSITY)
3. There are a lot of _traditional__ festivals in Vietnam. (TRADITION)
4. We should use_recycled__ products more to protect the environment. (RECYCLE)
5. You should buy this book. It’s very _informative__ (INFORM)
6. Scientists are looking for clean and _effective__ resources of energy. (EFFECT)
7. Mai wanted to share her __pleasure_ with other people. (PLEASE)
8. Oxford University is a __famous_ university. (FAME)
9. We talked to sand sang for the __elderly_ at a nursing home. (OLD)
10. I am afraid you have __misunderstood_ because that is not what I meant. (UNDERSTAND)
Dear Mary,
It's great to know that you're coming to Viet Nam. Although you can stay in Ha Noi for only one day, but I’m sure you can visit the most beautiful destinations here and enjoy tsome special dishes.
The one-day trip will include visiting three places. First of all, departing from my house, we will go to the Temple of Literature and “Quoc Tu Giam”, which is the first university in Viet Nam. You can see the beautiful sights here and learn about the history. After that, let’s visit Hoan Kiem lake and enjoy the most famous ice-cream in Ha Noi. You can also visit Pen Tower and Ngoc Son temple as well. And at the last destination is the Old Quarter, which is near Hoan Kiem lake. Here you will enjoy special dishes like shrimp cakes, Pho, Nem,… Visiting 36 old streets, you can buy handicrafts and other traditional things as souvenirs.
Conveniently, these places are close to one another, so we can walk around easily.
Tell me when you're coming, so I can show you around these places.
good! ⚡
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- Invest in a reusable water bottle. Acquiring a reusable water bottle would not only greatly reduce the amount of single-use plastic you use, but it would also save you money in the long run! If you’re concerned about the quality of your tap water, consider using a water filter.
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- Refuse single-use items. Take note on how often you rely on single-use items and choose to replace them with more sustainable versions. Refusing plastic straws and disposable cutlery when you go out and bringing your own containers for leftovers are a few ways you can start today.
- Avoid products with microbeads. Facial scrubs and beauty products containing plastic microbeads were banned in the United States in 2015, but won’t be fully phased out until 2019. Read the labels when purchasing products and opt for ones that contain natural scrubbing ingredients like salt or sugar.
- Shop in bulk. Consider the product-to-packaging ratio when purchasing items and choose larger containers instead of multiple smaller ones. When you have the option, also consider purchasing package-free foods and household goods.
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- Compost. Composting at home reduces the volume of garbage sent to landfills and reduces the chance of some products becoming marine debris.
- tik cho tui đi!!!
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