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10 tháng 12 2019

1. I have many hobbies to fill my free time. I to draw pictures of my niece on my phone. Sometimes, I make Karaoke videos so I can sing when I'm bored. I also to fix clothes for other people. I often go on olm.vn to answer English questions. Last but not least, I to translate books or website content from English to Vietnamese and vice versa.

2. I think I should drink water more because 75% of the human body is made up of water. I need to eat for veggies and fruits. I also need to eat three meals a day instead of having brunch and dinner only. 

3. Community service is when you go out to serve your community by doing a variety of activities, such as picking up trash, mowing the neighbor lawns. To change the world, I'd to translate the books of intelligent people to Vietnamese to improve the Vietnamese folks' knowledge. 

4. I prefer art over music because I to do things with my fingers and put my imagination onto paper. 

5. My favorite food is deep-fry duck. You just need to fill a large pot with oil, bring it up to 450 Farenheight degree. Then you put the spices all over the duck before you deep fry the duck in the pot. After an hour and half, check the temp to see if the duck is thoroughly cooked. When the duck is fully cooked, take it out and get ready to chow it down. 

28 tháng 12 2018

I learn many subjects at school such as: Math, Literature, History, Geography,

2 tháng 5 2020

Tham khảo nhé:

My favorite subject is English. The first reason I this subject is that itis a core subject which is vital and essential in my career path. I try to learn thisinternational language well so that I can communicate with foreigners and find agood job in the future. Furthermore, learning English well can help me readbooks or magazines in English. Through reading things in English, I can beexposed to various cultures and customs. Besides, my English teacher is adedicated person who can engage me in her lessons and bring the passion for me.I found her lessons interesting because she delivered them in a way that I reallyd. In short, English is an important subject which I am really keen on.

Hok tốt!

7 tháng 8 2018

in the future /english teacher / bandirts

3 tháng 5 2018

1. Balanced diet is a diet consisting of the proper quantities and proportions of foods needed to maintain health or growth.

2. We should eat lots of vegetables and fruits.

3. I have three meals in a day.

4.I usually eat noodles for breakfast,for lunch I usually eat rice with some other foods,and for dinner I eat rice and the other foods too.

5.Yes,we should

6.No we shouldn't eat too much of candy,but you can eat meat sometimes not too much.

2 tháng 5 2018

Among the many special dishes in Hanoi, pho is the most popular. It is a special kind of Vietnamese soup. We can enjoy pho for all kinds of meals during the day, from breakfast to dinner, and even for a late night snack. Pho has a very special taste. The rice noodles are made from the best variety of rice. The broth for pho bo (beef noodle soup) is made by stewing the bones of cows for a long time in a large pot. The broth for another kind of pho, pho ga (chicken noodle soup) is made by stewing chicken bones. The chicken meat served with pho ga is boneless and cut into thin slices … It's so delicious! Tell me about a popular dish where you live!

25 tháng 6 2018

1.Alex s to play online games with her friends .

2.I love chat with my friends on online but I hate write emails.

3.What do you often do when you have free time ?

Câu 5 thì mik xin chịu thui !

Sai thì đừng ném đá nh mn

25 tháng 6 2018

1.Alex s to play online games with her friends .

2.I love chat with my friends on online but I hate write emails.

3.What do you often do when you have free time ?

Câu 5 thì mik xin chịu thui !

Sai thì đừng ném đá nh mn

HI

18 tháng 8 2020

Bài này phụ thuộc vào sự sáng tạo của bạn chứ gợi ý có hết trong đề rồi mình không thể giúp gì bạn :(

24 tháng 3 2019

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.

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Hà Quang Minh
Giáo viên
8 tháng 10 2023

HOW TO SURVIVE HOMEWORK

Homework is a necessary part of education; however, I usually have too much homework that is made me

stressful. Here are my tips for surviving homework.

- Remember to finishit before school. It’s a good idea to do it right after school or affter dinner.

- Don’t worry! We should ask our teachers or friends if it is very difficult.

- We can also get help from searching on the internet.

- It will be amazing if our teachers don’t give any homework at the weekends. Because a weekend with no homework would help us to be fresh and ready on Monday morning.

6 tháng 12 2017

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I have an unusual hobby: carving eggshells. I started this hobby four years ago after getting a carved egg from my dad when he came back from Japan. It's amazing that something as fragile as an empty eggshell can be made into such a beautiful piece of art. I was so amazed that I learned how to carve them myself from the internet. I find carving eggshells a little difficult but so interesting and useful. The feeling of accomplishment when I finish a piece is absolutely awesome. This hobby also helps me be more patient and careful.

6 tháng 12 2017

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Van Mieu (The Temple of Literature) was constructed in 1070 during Ly Thanh Tong's dynasty. Its original purpose was to honor Confucius. In 1076, the first university of Vietnam called Quoc Tu Giam (The Imperial Academy), was established within this temple by Emperor Ly Nhan Tong. That's the reason why the complex has the name of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam up to now. Initially, Quoc Tu Giam was the school for princes and children of royal families and then expanded in the following year to admit top students from around the country.

Nowadays, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous tourist destinations for both Vietnamese people and foreigners. It's also a place to celebrate doctorates and high ranking scholars of Vietnam. One special thing about this place is that there are 82 Doctors' stone tablets. They are tombstones with names and origins of 1304 doctors placed on the backs of stone tortoises. If you come here at the beginning of the year or in May, when many important examinations take place, you will catch sights of numerous families and students who come and pray for luck.

Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam opens daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the entrance fee for each adult is 30,000 VND.