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13 tháng 5 2021

Spring is a time for doing things. It seems everyone is full of energy. The days become warmer so everyone spends more time outside. Winter is finishing, so the countryside becomes greener.

I love watching the new flowers in my garden in spring. I watch the tulips grow and then I know winter is over. I wonder what it’s to live in countries that don’t have four seasons.

They miss out on what it’s to welcome spring and see everything come alive. Spring has to be the best season. It definitely makes you feel very positive about life.

It’s a good time to clean your house from top to bottom. We call this spring cleaning. Spring also means the weather gets warmer and you can do more things outside.

13 tháng 5 2021

The rain season usually from June to November, it rains a lot and wet. In this time, it usually have hurricane and thunderstorm. So, you need to be careful when you go outside because the rain might cause thunder or lightning, you cannot use a phone, under the tree and no umbrella. Thankfully, the rain season it's good for crops.
The dry season, it's very hot. The temperature it's about 36-40 degree Celsius and it usually from the end of January to May. In this time, the weather it's very muggy and easily to get fire.
I live in the dry season now. So, I'm dying for a lot of rains. To me, I think I the rain season the most because the rain season bring the cool weather and convenience for the crops.

15 tháng 5 2021

Each year there are four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. But my favorite season is autumn. Autumn starts from July to September of the year. In autumn, the weather is very cool, easing the harsh sun of the dazzling summer. Fall is the back-to-school season for all the students after a long summer break. In autumn, children are happy to welcome the mid-autumn festival and dance a lion. I really love autumn.

29 tháng 5 2021

       Hi, my name is Linh, and today I want to tell you about what my family usually does on the weekend. At that time, we have a break so we will go out together. We usually go to the amusement park in the morning, and my brother and I will get to play a lot of interesting games here. There's a ferris wheel, a slide, and there's even a giant wheel. In the afternoon, we usually go to the water park and swim in the cool pools, it's really cool. In the evening, I often go to a bookstore to buy books to read, or read books there. My weekend is always happy, I hope this can go on forever.

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     Chào, tên tôi là Linh, và hôm nay tôi muốn kể cho ác bạn nghe về những việc gia đình tôi thường làm vào cuối tuần. Lúc đó,chúng  tôi được nghỉ nên chúng tôi sẽ đi chơi cùng nhau. Chúng tôi thường đến công viên giải trí vào buổi sáng, và tôi và em tôi sẽ được chơi rất nhiều trò chơi thú vị tại đây. Có trò đu quay, cầu trượt, và có cả cái bánh xe siêu to khổng lồ. Buổi chiều, chúng tôi thường đi công viên nướ và bơi lội trong các hồ bơi mát mẻ, nó thực sự rất tuyệt. Buổi tối, tôi thường đến một hiệu sách để mua sách về đọc, hoặc đọc sách luôn tại đó. Cuối tuần nào của tôi cũng vui, tôi mong chuyện này có thể tiếp diễn mãi mãi.

29 tháng 5 2021

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2 tháng 6 2018

i live in ha noi . there are 4 season in my place , they 're spring, summer,autumn, winter . my favorite season is summer . it's usually hot and sun . there is /are very great

2 tháng 6 2018

My name is Yuuki . I live in Ha Noi . It is in the (1) __south__ of Viet Nam. There are only two seasons here. They are the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season lasts from (2) __November__ to April. It is usually cool and dry in this time of the year. This is my favorite season because I can go for a (3) __picnic__ with my friends. The rainy (4) __season__ lasts from May to October. It is usually hot and wet. There is a lot of (5) __wind__ too.

28 tháng 2 2018

I live in Vietnam . There are four seasons in mu place.

They're Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter

My favourite season is Winter . It's usually cold.

28 tháng 2 2018

I live in Thai Binh. There are four seasons in my place . They 're Spring,Summer, Autumn and Winter.

My favourite season is Autumn. It's usually cool and windy.

3 tháng 7 2021

BẠN THAM KHẢO NHÉ!

As of late, many people have been staying in quarantine with their families, friends or even alone. It's easy to fall into a lazy routine or lose hope of ever being able to leave your house. Being back at home is not necessarily ideal for most people — students need to take all their classes online and most working people need to stay home.

For the most part, I believe I have a good routine down to keep my mind and body in check during quarantine. 

I typically start my days off at the same time as I would if I were still at school. The extra sleep is great and all, but with classes online and a pile of assignments to complete, I can’t afford to sleep the day away. Plus, I can get in a healthy breakfast to start my day off just right. I'm dead set on not procrastinating my work, considering there's really nothing better for me to do trapped inside my house. 

After I get most of my work done, I to make sure I'm taking time to stay active since I’m sitting for most of the days now. I find that working out in my backyard feels especially good for my well-being. Personally, I feel that the bright and warm sun improves my workouts significantly. I can sweat more and be able to breathe in the fresh air as opposed to being indoors all day. 

Although keeping up with classes is extremely important as a college student, I think taking care of your mental and physical health during these times takes precedence overall. I make sure to spend a minimum of half an hour outside every day to make sure my skin is being exposed to the sun and fresh air. This helps to keep me from going cabin-fever crazy, which I assume most people must be feeling as well. 

Eating healthy in quarantine has become a huge thing for me. Although I maintained a fairly healthy diet while I was living at school, moving back home made me realize how much I snack when I don’t need to, so I’ve been watching my food intake to avoid overeating. 

Every morning I make sure to have some type of grain and fruits bananas or oranges. For lunch and dinner, I incorporate vegetables and proteins to have a balanced meal. I typically snack between meals with more fruits or rice cakes with peanut butter on top. I love cooking and trying out new recipes so being at home gives me a great opportunity to expand my range of cooking.

I have also realized that I did not drink as much water as I should have when I was at school, so now I consistently attempt to drink at least eight glasses of water a day. It keeps me hydrated and maintains my overall health. 

Being in quarantine doesn’t need to be so boring — I take all this free time as an opportunity to take up old and new hobbies. At school, I didn’t have much time to read or watch all the movies on my bucket list. Now that I’m home, I can finish the novel I never got around to finishing and watch great films that are just waiting to be viewed. 

As cringe-worthy as this may be, I'm trying to learn one new Tok dance a week. It honestly keeps my spirits up and I think dancing is a great way to cope with boredom. Most importantly, I make sure to spend plenty of time with my family. It's very easy to go crazy being stuck under the same roof with the same people for so long, but I’d to cherish time spent with my mom, dad and brother. I don’t get to see them too often while I’m at school so it's good to slow down and appreciate them. 

Obviously, nobody needs to do exactly what I’m doing to cope with being in quarantine. I believe that as long as you're staying healthy in your own way and are maintaining a healthy and happy state of mind then that's more than enough. I hope that everyone stays safe during these times.

22 tháng 3 2018

My favorite school is a beautiful school. It is a big and large school. The school has many trees and there has enough stadiums and sporting yards for students to play. The thing I expect the most, that is a great learning school with many modern equipments. One more thing, the students of the school are friendly and helpful and the teachers are good too. That's all of the school in my dream.

our teacher  are friendly and kind. at school , learn  many suject such as : English  , Math ,Art ,... .I English best because it's very entertaining and importan .  at break, I have a lot of activies : skipping rope , hiding and seeking ,...so on . each day  at school  is a happy day .I love my school very much .

22 tháng 3 2018

2.Last summer, I and my friends go to Vung Tau by motobike. we have two interesting days in Vung Tau city. We start my trip on 6h AM. after 1 hour, We get to Long Thanh stop stations. we have stopped there for 15 minutes anh drink fresh cow's milk. Then we continue my trip to vung tau city. after 1 hour we get vung tau city. many hotel and motel but we had to spend hard 1 hour to look up a hotel for staying. the hotel which we stay is a small nice hotel, from our hotel we can see the beach and it had a good view. Because we have a long trip by motobike so that we are very tired. after check in we only want to sleeping. I don't know, what do other peoples do but when I wake up and walk to outside. I see my friends drinking coffee. at that 2 o'clock PM. we have spent 2 hours for drinking coffee after that we go to the beach to swim. at the evening, we have a round in vung tau by motobike. verybody want to see vung tau by night until 10 o'clock we return back our hotel. and all night, we play card togethe. on the morning tomorrow. we walk to the beach and swim with the local peoples and anothe tourists. after that we go to coffee shop and chat togethe. until 12 o'clock we have lunch and 3 o'clock we come back to hcm city. we arrived hcm at 5 o'clock. we bye togethe. and end 2 interesting day in vung tau.

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Hanoi, located in northern Vietnam, lies on the Red River delta about 90 km (56 mi) from the coast. The city’s climate is classified as “warm, humid subtropical” – which essentially means cool, dry winters and hot, wet summers. Saigon, meanwhile, is located mear the southern tip of the country and has a tropical climate, with wet season and a dry season rather than a defined summer and winter, and hot temperatures all year round.

This marked difference in climate means that the two cities can almost seem to belong to two different countries at times – such as in January, when Hanoi is experiencing average temperatures of around 20C whilst Saigon’s hovers in the early 30s. Generally speaking, Hanoi has its most pleasant weather in the autumn (mid-September to late November), whilst Saigon is best visited during the dry, hot months from December to April.

In terms of geography, Saigon’s focal point is the river running through its heart, while Hanoi is characterised by the lakes that surround it, of which Hoan Kiem Lake, West Lake, Halais Lake, Thien Quang Lake and Bay Mau Lake are the best-known. Hoan Kiem in parular is something of a symbol of the city, with the Turtle Pagoda at its centre and groups of local people relaxing, practising t’ai chi and pursuing other leisure activities.

As Vietnam’s capital for nearly one thousand years, Hanoi is widely regarded as the country’s cultural centre, with layers upon layers of history visible in its streets, buildings and landmarks – and more significant cultural sites than any other city in Vietnam.

From 1010 until 1802 it served as the country’s polial centre until the baton was passed to Hue, Vietnam’s imperial capital between 1802 and 1945. In 1887 it became the capital of French Indochina; in 1940 it was briefly occupied by the Japanese before being liberated in 1945; it briefly served as the seat of the Viet Minh government after Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of Vietnam, but was then reoccupied by the French in 1946 before finally becoming the capital of an independent North Vietnam in 1954, after nine years of fighting. Finally, in 1976 and after a very chequered history, Hanoi became the capital of reunified Vietnam, and so it remains today.

Each of these successive dynasties and administrations has left its mark on Hanoi, with ancient monuments such as the Temple of Literature, the One Pillar Pagoda and the 900-year-old ruins of the old Hanoi Citadel standing cheek by jowl with French colonial villas and mansions, the Grand Opera House, the Presidential Palace and even more recently with plentiful skyscrapers (including the tallest and second-tallest in Vietnam and the second-tallest in Southeast Asia).

Unsurprisingly, this rich historical heritage has left Hanoi with an excellent collection of museums and monuments to keep the visitor busy. Besides those mentioned above, you can also visit the mausoleum and stilt house of Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam’s charisma wartime leader. The Old Quarter, meanwhile, preserves its original street layout from pre-colonial times and is a wonderful place to eat and shop – with small artisans and merchants, cafes, restaurants and bars.

In comparison with Hanoi, Saigon hasn’t even been in Vietnam for very long – only since the 17th century in fact. For the beginning of its history, Saigon was known as Prey Nokor: the most important commercial seaport of the Khmer Empire, based in modern-day Cambodia.

Since then, Saigon has gone through almost as many changes in leadership as Hanoi: the Vietnamese seized and annexed it in the 17th century; the French and Spanish conquered it in 1859; it became the capital of the anti-communist independent republic of South Vietnam during the war years from 1955 until 1975, then fell to the Viet Minh and was renamed Ho Chi Minh City in honour of the communist leader of the north.

Since most of the fighting during the Vietnam War occurred in the south, Saigon is the place to see war-era museums and relics, such as the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, the Revolutionary Museum, the Museum of Southeastern Armed Forces, the War Remnants Museum and the hauntingly evocative Cu Chi Tunnels, used by guerilla fighters.

To most, Saigon is the food capital of Vietnam, with the country’s widest variety of both Vietnamese and international cuisine. French bakeries show influence of colonial rule with fresh, cheese-filled baguettes, while regional specialities such as bun bo hue (Hue beef soup), com tam (rice and pork), and Vietnamese omelettes abound.

Hanoi’s most popular side trip is undoubtedly Halong Bay: famous for its stunning karst (limestone) pinnacles and picturesque junk boats. This is one of Vietnam’s best-known and best-loved sights, and a wonderful place to take a cruise (as we discusses in a previous blog post!). The city is also a great starting point for exploring the Sapa mountain range, home to many of Vietnam’s ethnic minorities and some great trekking options; Cuc Phuong National Park, the largest in Vietnam; the beautiful scenery of Tam Coc in Ninh Binh Province; and the Perfume Pagoda, amongst many others.

From Ho Chi Minh City you are ideally placed to explore the southern area of Vietnam, including the floating markets of the Mekong Delta (another great place to take a boat trip!); the Cu Chi Tunnels (as mentioned above); the mountainside city of Dalat; and even Phnom Penh in Cambodia – only a six-hour bus ride away.

Hanoi’s old quarter, whose streets are still named according to the tradesmen who used to ply their wares here in pre-colonial times, is a fantas place to explore a wildly diverse array of products and services. By contrast, Ho Chi Minh City really can’t compare – although Ben Thanh Market is worth visiting, and the city has its share of higher-end shops and glitzy shopping mallsIs mental. On this point – and this point only, perhaps – Saigon and Hanoi are pretty much even.

4.I don't usually get any presents on my birthday.
But I had a surprise on my last birthday.

I had just joined the company and we, the freshers were getting trained on different technologies. It was the 4th day of the training. I came as usual to the training room and was surprised to find a gift on my table. I knew that none of my friends would do such a thing. :D

So as the mystery person intended it to happen, I was surprised. I opened the gift and it was a Parker Pen. I always wanted one, but hadn't bought it. The surprise just made me happier and more confused. I started asking my friends who it was. All of my close friends arrived only after me.

After much inquiry, I found out that it was the trainer who had got that for me. I couldn't believe it. It had been just 3 days since she came to know me. I hadn't spoken to her about anything else than academic doubts. But still her sweetness and thoughtfulness left me speechless. She had decided to make her student happy and yes, she did. And she didn't want me knowing that it was her. That was one of the most precious gifts that I ever received. Not because it was an expensive pen, but because of the thoughtfulness behind it. 

I kept thanking her the whole day and took her autograph with that pen on the first page of my diary. I wanted her to be the first one to write from that pen. :)

5.

This tip isn't for the obvious logiss, what if the concert kets sell out or the reservations at the Asian fusion restaurant fill up. Rather, the anipation of having kick ass plans hypes you up through the week and has you dancing in place once Friday rolls by. Laura Vanderkam, author of What the Most Successful People Do on the Weekend, told Oprah, "If you make a reservation on Wednesday for a Saturday-night dinner at your favorite restaurant, you'll spend the next three days imagining your pasta carbonara to come — which improves your weekend and your week."

While on-the-fly plans obviously work too, if you want to wring the most out of your weekend make sure to pencil in your fun ideas well ahead of time to get that buzz going.

You don't have to book a plane ket to Greece for this one, but push yourself to go on mini-adventures around your city or town to keep things exciting. Set a radius of how far you're willing to go, and then find cool new places to explore: Maybe it's a quaint town that looks it's made out of doll houses, or a national park that's got some interesting boulders you can climb, or maybe it's a new restaurant you've never taste-tested before. Vanderkan told entrepreneur site Fast Company, "Whatever it is, remember that life can’t just happen on vacations, so invite in some serendipity."You know how sometimes it feels there are a 100 things you'd love to do if only it was the weekend, but once Saturday rolls by all you end up accomplishing is re-watching old movies on Netflix. To make sure that doesn't happen, start a running list of dreams you'd love to see happen. Career writer Carolyn Cutrone from Business Insider pointed out, "Vanderkam suggests people create something called 'A List of 100 Dreams,' which prompts you to brainstorm anything you might want to do in life." While there might be some big goals on there "Go to Ireland to drink whiskey," there will be smaller things on there too "Try that gourmet donut place." You can focus on the smaller stuff once the weekend comes.Rather than leavng the weekend to scrub your tub, spread out your chores throughout the week so the weekend can be 100 percent dedicated to relaxation. Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert for the Huffington Post warned, "Doing so will put pressure on you at a time when you are trying to decompress. Instead, lighten your weekend load by knocking off some of your chores during the week." Pop in laundry after dinner, tidy up the bathroom after your shower, and wake up a little earlier to straighten up your room.

Set aside a couple of hours where you're not by your phone, and instead focusing on the moment. Alpert explained, "Being constantly connected to smartphones and social media spreads your attention thin, thus sapping you of energy at a time when you’re trying to recharge." Let yourself focus on the chicken wings you got with your gal pal, rather than worrying if that text came in.

Sometimes schedules don't perfectly sync up and you're left waiting around, but take that thumb-fiddling time as an opportunity to catch up on fun things you've been neglecting. Vanderkam offered, "Read a novel instead of checking your email while waiting to pick up your 8-year-old at swim prace." Or some other examples would be grab a book you've been reading and page through it while you ride the bus to the bar, or listen to an interesting TED Talk while you wait for your friend to show up at the restaurant. If you're waiting for the laundry to finish put on a movie you've been dying to see since last year, or spend time in your Uber ride by planning that vacation you want to take at the end of the summer. This will ensure your weekend is jam packed with goodness, even if all you're doing is waiting.

Sunday is supposed to be one of the coziest days of the week: It's all about Bloody Marys, brunches, and spending some quality time with the ol' sofa. But a lot of people fall into t he trap of already beginning to dread Monday and all the work that's waiting on their desk, and so they lose out on a whole day where they could be recharging. Vanderkam pointed out, "But the thing is: At 3 p.m. on Sunday, I still have 15 hours before I'll wake up Monday morning, including seven hours before I need to go to bed. Why not seize that time?"

So how do you combat that? Make sure to have something special planned so you have no choice but to go out and have fun. Throw together a picnic, offer to host a small get-together at your apartment, or make plans to get dinner somewhere new with besties. Knowing that there's something relaxing on the roster for Sunday will make it harder for you to think about the work week that's right around the corner.

2 tháng 6 2018

1 My favourite season is summer

2 The weather in your favourite season is summer

3 Today it is hot and cloudy

4 It will be windy and rainy

2 tháng 6 2018

1, my favourite season is summer

2, hot   (k bt trả lời đầy đủ thế nào)

3, it's rain

4, it will be hot

18 tháng 10 2020

I live in Vietnam . There are 4 seasons where I live: spring, summer, autumn and winter. My favorite season is autumn because I can see the yellow leaves.

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My favorite season of the year is summer because of the warm weather, the school vacation, and the endless fun. I really enjoy the warm weather because it’s the perfect atmosphere to do outdoor activities. My favorite part about summer has to be the fact that school is closed for two months. During summer, you’re free to do whatever you want, not worrying about curfew or waking up early for school. Summer time is a great time to relax with friends and family by soaking up the sun at a beach or simply having dinner together.