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2.A popular festival you know.
In Vietnam, there are many traditional as well as modern festival from foreign countries, but the festival I like best, is a very popular festival: Mid-Autumn festival.It starts every full moon in August in Vietnam.Everybody will eat mooncakes-a kind of cake indispensable in this festival.In the evening, children will go out for a lantern parade.Somebody go out for a walk or go out to buy some mooncakes from the market.Outside, the roads will be light up by the lights of the lantern parade.Looks it's very beautiful and shimmer all the time. It's so interesting!That's what I think, how about you?
3. Traffic prolems where you live, or in a town or a city you know well
The most common traffic problem in big cities in my country is traffic jam. The main cause of this traffic problem is the crease of the population in big cities. So the number of people using the roads has risen siveral times. The second reason, is that roads are narrow and bumpy. Besides, many young people their bikes dangerously. the are traffic accident everyday. I think the road users must obey the laws seriously. The government should widen and up grade the roads and fine heavily people who break the law.
There are many traffic problem in the city where I live. Firstly, there are too many people using the roads. Secondly, there are too many vehicles on the road that leads to traffic jams. Finally, many roads are narrow and bumpy. Therefore, I think we should obey the traffic rules and traffic signs as well. Moreover, carefulness is very necessary.
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Đề 6: Talk about activities in your free time.
In my free time, I often read books. Reading books help me know more, learn more, and relaxing. For me, book is one of my life. People should read for the joy of leaving their lives and heads and problems, and entering the worlds of other life, heads and problems. To be as smart as possible, that why you have to read books. I hope book can change my life, I get so.
1. Talkabout one of the festivals you took part in
-What is the name of the festival you have ever taken part in ?
=> It's Tet
-When did it occur?
=> It's held in late January or early February
-where did it celebrate?
=> It's held everywhere in Viet Nam
-What did it you do there?
=> In Tet, I receive lucky money
-How many activities did you talke part in?
=> There are many activities I took part in such as cleaned and decorated my house,cooked traditional food,visited relatives and friends,....
-How do you think about it ?
=> I think it's a time for family gathering
2.Talk aboutwhat you can do to save energy at hom
-What do you do to save energy at home?
=> We should: turn off the lights before going to bed,use low energy light bulbs,......
-Do you usually take a shower instrad of having a bath?
=> Yes,I do
-What do you do to reduce the electrieal bills?
=> I turn off the lights before going to bed,use low energy light bulbs, close the fridge door after used it,... to reduce the electrical bills
-Do you turn off all the devices after going our or giving to bed?
=> Yes,I do
3. Talk about your dream means of transport in the future
-What is the name of transport?
=> It's teleporter
-How will it look?
=> It will look like a big magic box
-How many kph will it travel?
=> It will travel at 1570 kph
-How will it have funcitions?
-Which energy wll it use?
=> It will use solar energy
-How will you feel about it?
=> I feel it's modern and beautiful
Topic 4
TODAY we live in a country that is polially so polarized that it prevents government from getting anything done, both at the federal and state level. We are being torn apart by some of the ugliness we see on television each evening, and we are led by the most controversial president in American history. I am 76 years old and have served in public service for more than 50 years as a mayor and a leader of nonprofit organizations, and I have never been so worried for our country as I am today. Even during the civil rights movement in the ’60s and the much-hated war in Vietnam we held out hope for a better America.
When I want to feel better, I take a long walk through my neighborhood. I live in an older neighborhood near downtown Bremerton, a neighborhood that is diverse in terms of people’s age, their polis, which church they attend, the color of their skin and their income levels.
What I see are people who to organize a weekly farmers market, hold festivals, have food drives for the needy or help raise funds to upgrade one of our neighborhood parks. Their goal is to create a community where people live longer, healthier, happier lives. Shouldn’t that be the goal of any of our government institutions? Shouldn’t every action taken by our government have some positive impact on our ability to live healthier, happier, longer lives? Instead, our lawmakers spend more time fighting, without a willingness to compromise, only to end up getting nothing done.
I have come to believe that the local neighborhood might be the most effective and powerful tool we have today that can impact the quality of our lives. Organized neighborhoods can support local business, provide resources for entrepreneurs, help with job training, create a strong neighborhood business association, and encourage neighbors to buy local. They can improve our health with community gardens, walking clubs and walk-in health clinics.
Today, we should all do all we can to activate our neighborhoods by encouraging neighborhood associations, empowering neighborhoods to positively impact the community, and provide a framework and support for grass-roots projects.
Organized neighborhoods can connect people through neighborhood clubs, block parties and can use technology for staying in touch and sharing information. We can work together and plant more trees, organize a tool lending library, and share our talents by offering classes and workshops. This is the America I want to live in, and it is right here in my own neighborhood.
The festival I participated and remembered the best is Holi Festival in India. It took place at the end of February last year. The fesstival is to welcome spring and to fight against the evils. Participating in the local people and I threw colourful powder to one festival, Ihad a chance to play, dance and sing. The another, and danced under water sprinklers. I had a wonderful vacation there. If having a chance, I still choose to go to India and enjoy the Holi Festival once again.
Every year, every spring, the village again celebrate the new spring.
The festival is held five days before the Lunar New Year, which is celebrated on the 10th of January in the yard. Right at the family yard, a red banner with yellow letters: Happy new spring. On the sides of the communal house, the long-tailed flagpole hangs in the early wind. The square flag is a full-color poster hanging at the gate of the communal house. The courtyard filled with people to see the festival, clothes turns, colorful colors. On the large courtyard, rows of dignitaries in the village were filled with people sitting. Outside the playground, people plant bamboo pillars with sturdy swing made of high bamboo. On the swing, a pair of young men are shrugging and swinging around to swing up high among the cheering cheers of the audience. The drumming team drummed repeatedly encouraging swingers. Watch the cheering crowd cheering. The atmosphere of the festival is very exciting.
I like to enjoy spring festival. New year, ragged clothes run up to see the festival and wish the Lunar New Year to be happy as if there is nothing more joyful.
I would like to talk about the Lunar New Year festival, also known as the Tet holiday, which is the occasion expected the most by Vietnamese people every year. The festival usually lasts for around 3-4 days, and it takes place when a new year comes according to the lunar calendar.
– The Lunar New Year festival takes place because it is one of the most well-known traditions of Vietnam. Our people have been celebrating this occasion for thousands of years, and although there has been some recent argument about whether we should stop celebrating this festival, I do not think this activity will come to an end soon, at least not in the short term.
– There are some common things that people do during this festival. Perhaps the most important thing is that people who work and study in big cities would go back to their hometown to celebrate the new year with their families and relatives. The new year festival is one of very few occasions that families can gather together, so it is easy to understand why everyone in Vietnam expects this festival so much. Another thing that we usually do is that we give children some “lucky money” with the hope that it will bring fortune to those kids. We also have some other activities such as making “chung” cake, visiting temples and pagodas… and so on.
– The new year festival is so important to me and also to all Vietnamese citizens. The reason is because we get more days off from work and study, and therefore we have more time to spend with our families and our loved ones. It is also a great time to think about what we have done in the previous year, and to make plans for the upcoming year.