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The National Day 2/9 is the speacial day of our country. All of people are joyful, glad and have a lot of exciting plans as : visitting Uncle’s Ho moselium, going to the movie theater or places of entertainment ... I just had a interesting trip in the Bat Trang pottery village on that day. But It must took two hours to go from here to there, therefore that juorney really made me very tired. We leaved at 6.30 am. It may be quite early. Because when we arrived there, a few stores still hadn’t opened yet. Finally we decided to go to the pottery nearly. Making pottery is the work which requires cleverness and creation. At the first time when I have seen the potters rotate the throwing and make potteries by their hand, I did think that it’s very simple to put the clay body on the turntable of throwing then control of your hand cleverly to create the shape you want. but I were wrong, in fact, if you‘re only careless a little your pottery’ll be out of shape. What a pity! I also tried to make a cup myself and it had never finished.
In the pottery, I sudden heard a sound “ Hi! Are you PTIT?” I looked up realizing that sound of Leo( another member of ELFs). That is real a interesting amazement in my trip. We had talked to each other happily.
After an hour, we went to paint statues. There were a lot of people this art game. I must tried so much to get a sit and choose a statue I best. Almost people concentraded all their mind on painting so much that they didn’t know everything around them. I chose a lovely frog. It seems to be quite the one in my inventory of our forum. I painted it as carefullly as posssible. How hard the choice of colours was!. Eventualy, I made up my mind to paint the body’s frog in the green; the feet and hands in yellow, the mounth in red; the cheek in white and had more some red dots. Wao! I thought it was very cute!. I it so much!. If you see it, you ‘ll certainly it as me.
When we came back the the Bat Trang pottery market. There were a lot of people there. Most of the stores always crowed with buyers. The ceramic wares there were very plentiful and multiform which attractted the attention of domes customs as well as international customs. With me the imperessional potteries were ceramic pictures, vases, bracelets, belt, ear-ring…and a lot of art statues which I had never seen before. There were many cute and lovely ceramic wares suitable of the girls. So It seems the girls shopping there rather than the boys. I also bought a few lovely things made me pleasure. Speacial I bought a vase and a bundle of beautiful-decorated chopks for my mother . I ‘m sure she ‘ll it.
About 2 pm, we took a bus and come back home. That was a wonderful day. I’ll remember that interesting trip forever.
THam khảo
I was born and grown up on the poor land in Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province. That’s where deeply attaches to me 24 years of life. If anyone who asks me that “What’s the thing your most proud of?” .I will answer that’s my hometown. Duc Tho is the land poor where the people live by rice cultivation, breeding, and fishing. Although the life is very difficult, but the people is very friendly, and studious. In Duc Tho, there is a Tung Anh village where called “Doctor village”. Duc Tho is also the home of Tran Phu Secretary General, and marked many memories of the great leader Ho Chi Minh.
If you come to Duc Tho, you will feel many interesting things, visiting Tran Phu tombstone, La Giang dyke, rowing on La driver, and enjoying the traditional songs. In the evening, they can enjoy a special food which is “mussel rice” – just only eat one time, you will never forget.
Beautiful and unobtrusive! Duc Tho always tries to grow, and to improve the life of people, but keeping the traditional culture.
Tham khảo đoạn này nhé
Dear Peter!
Hello! In my last letter, I heard that you want to know something more about Vietnam. Then in this letter I will introduce you more specifically about Vietnam - exactly I will introduce you to my neighborhood. First, I live in Hanoi capital. The neighborhood where I live has a cool climate, with little rain and wind. The people here are very friendly, kind and friendly. They are ready to help when we get stuck. The facilities in my neighborhood are very complete and comfortable. There's a stadium, a play area for kids, and more. What I like about my neighborhood is that the view is beautiful, the trees are green and the weather is pleasant. And what I don't like about my neighborhood is that here the alleyways are a bit narrow and there's a lot of noise. Anyway, I still love my neighborhood.
What about your neighborhood. Write to tell me soon
Love,
......
Tham khảo!
Dear my best friend,
I am very happy and proud when I know that you want to know well about Vietnam - Where I live and have great happiness with my family here. My dear friend, I will have a lot to tell you about this beautiful land, right here, where I live!
I live in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, you know, this place is beautiful and beautiful. Where there exist countless ancient relics and architecture of the history of the country. A fresh and bustling place, jubilant and busy. I'm prouder and more excited than anywhere.
It has a fresh climate and cold air. The sky in Hanoi is always blue. But in summer, it's often hot and uncomfortable! Everyone is friendly and helpful, knows each other and often works together, which is understandable because the place is quite populated and the area is also very large.
I want to tell you first about Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi. Legend has it that in the time when Le Loi defeated the Minh, escaping the yoke, he returned the divine sword to the Golden Tortoise at Ta Vong Lake, this lake changed its name to Hoan Kiem Lake or Sword Lake.
I love the parks in this place, the orchards and the flowers in front of my house. I just don't like the hot summer climate of this place.
But it's okay, because Hanoi is great. There are fun and bookstores, cinemas and lots of interesting places for you. This place has many specialties and delicacies such as patties, nuggets, lotus tea or apricot umbrellas,.. etc ...
That's what Hanoi is – my proud capital. I hope that you will love Hanoi too.
See you soon.
Your friend,
Anh.
write a paragraph about 70 words about the traffic problem where you live or in a city you know well
write a paragraph about 70 words about the traffic problem where you live or in a city you know well
Since several environmental problems have been caused by humans’ forces, we need to act responsibly to reduce the damage that we are doing to the Earth. This essay will explain environmental problems and what governments and individuals can do to address these problems.
Two of the threats to the environment are air pollution and waste. Global warming, which is well-known as a global issue because of its devastating effect on the environment, is a result of gas emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles. In addition, the increase in human population comes along with a huge quantity of waste, which contaminates the earth and pollutes rivers and oceans.
On one hand, governments could reduce air pollution in many ways. First, they could introduce laws to put a limit on factories’ gas emissions or force companies to use renewable energy in production. Second, they could also innovate the public transport system to become more convenient and greener. In this way, governments can encourage people to take public transport instead of driving, therefore reducing emissions.
On the other hand, individuals should also be responsible to lower down pollution levels in their surroundings. They can take buses and subways or other means of public transportation rather than driving, which could reduce the number of exhaust fumes from vehicles. Also, people should purchase reusable products and recycle as much as possible to avoid releasing too much waste. For example, Vietnamese people are recommended to use reusable or paper bags when going shopping instead of plastic bags to cut down on plastic bags consumption.
In conclusion, both national governments and individuals must understand the harmful impact they have on the environment and be responsible to ease the damage.
I'm living in an apartment. My apartment is very small. It has only 1 bedroom, 1 living room, and 1 bathroom. My neighbors are very nice people, but only one neighbor is very dirty. In Mexico my house is very big. It has 5 rooms. Its very big, with a big yard and a big garden.--George |
I'm from China. China houses are different from U.S. houses. In China, most buildings are tall. People live in apartments. The apartments are almost always over 5 floors. Some buildings are skyscrapers. They aren't for business. They are apartment buildings. In the USA, most houses are built using wood. More people live in houses. The houses are often two or three floors. A family lives in a house. There is a yard and a garage.--Bo |
My house is in the Sunset District. It is a single-family house. It has 3 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a dining room. It has a garage, a backyard and a washing machine. I think it is very good for one family. The housing in San Francisco is different from in my native country. In my country, one building has many familiies living there. It's like San Francisco's condos, because the city has too many people. It doesn't have a lot of land to build single-family houses.--Zhong Yee |
I live in a house in the Sunset. The house is small, but it is clean and beautiful, so I like it. In my country, China, I lived in a building. It was tall and beautiful. The building had 7 or 8 floors. Many families lived in the building. It didn't have an elevator and it didn't have a yard. It's framing was different than San Francisco's houses. The tall building has different material for building. It used a lot of steel, brick walls, and concrete. It was strong, but sometimes it was dangerous, for example when there were fires and earthquakes, many people died and got hurt.--Kendy |
My name is Jenny. I live in the Richmond in San Francisco. I live with my parents. My home is an apartment. It's between Clement and California. My apartment has two bedrooms and one living room. We live on the second floor. Downstairs there is a big public garage and washing machine. My neighbors are nice people. I like living in my apartment. It's also a very clean and beautiful place. The houses in San Francisco and my country are very different. I like San Francisco houses.--Jenny |
In my country, I lived in an apartment in a city. Our neighborhood was very friendly but crowded, and sometimes noisy because some neighbors had many children. They made noise when they played outside. In San Francisco, I live in a house in a quiet district. It has a big backyard but the house inside is smaller. The neighbors are mostly nice, but one neightbor has a dog. Sometimes it barks all the time and bothers me. Otherwise it is very safe there. I can enjoy beautiful views of the sunset.--Amy |
I have a house in the Sunset District. It is a very nice house. We have six rooms, a big backyard, and a garage. We planted a lot of trees and flowers, like apple trees, oranges, and peaches. Also we have some grass. I enjoy planting some things in the backyard very much. In the kitchen, we have a washing machine and dryer. They are very convenient. I like it very much, but in China it is very different. There are a lot of condos there. So many people live in the same building they use the public stairway.--Xiao Li |
I do not own a house. I just rent a house. I live on the second floor. There are three bedrooms, one living room, and a dining room. The garage is on the first floor. There is a washing machine and a dryer there. I live with my wife and two sons. In my country, I lived in an apartment. There were four bedrooms, two living rooms, but no garden or garage. The house was bigger and brighter. I liked it.--Ci Dian |
I live here in an apartment in the Richmond. My neighborhood is quiet, safe and clean. The neighbors are very polite and I feel pleased, although sometimes I feel homesick for my house in my native country. I remember my garden and spending time planting flowers and taking care of them because here I don't have a garden. I like the beautiful Victorian houses of San Francisco. This is different from the other cities of the U.S., because in other places you don't see similar architecture.--Carmen |
I live in a house. It has five rooms. There are three big rooms, a living room, and a kitchen in the house. Five people live in it. It has a backyard, but it's too small. I don't know my neighbors. My neighborhood is noisy.--Yan Hong. |
My neighbors are all good. They sometimes give my son snacks, and they are very kind. Also I like my neighborhood very much because I see the sunset every evening, but the price is too expensive. Yesterday my son's favorite tricycle was stolen. My son was crying. I got angry. He probably won't get back the tricycle.--Emi |
I live in a house in South San Francisco. My house has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living rooms, one dining room, a garage, and a backyard. My family is my son, daughterin-law, grandson, grandaughter, and my wife. Now this house is bigger and nicer than a Hong Kong apartment.--Keihung |
I have a house. It is a two-story house. The main floor has a garage and family room. The second floor has a living room, dining room, kitchen and two bedrooms. It has a big deck in the back and it has a big and nice backyard. I love it very much. We can play basketball over there. It has a garden around the yard. We planted two Japanese maple trees and bamboo, a plum tree, orchids and some chrysanthemums. It is in the Sunset. Across the street is Golden Gate Park. We can walk around the beach and see the Pacific Ocean.--Susanna |
I live in an apartment in San Francisco. I have three rooms and a small kitchen. I live with my wife. I have open parking next to the apartment building. I don't have a yard, but around the apartment building there is a small garden. The apartment building has two washing machine rooms. I lived in an old city. I lived in an apartment and had two rooms and a kitchen. One room was very large. In my native country they didn't build a garage in the buildings. Usually the garage was separate. My rooms had a tall ceiling, about 5 meters.--Aleksandr |
I live in San Francisco. My neighborhood is the Richmond. I live in an apartment. I have 3 rooms; two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Three people live in it, my husband, son, and I, and my cat. I have a big garage and a small yard. I don't have a washing machine. This is very bad. In my native country I had a house. It was much bigger than my apartment in S.F. I don't know my neighbors. I like my neighborhood, the Richmond.--Laura |
I live in an apartment in S.F. It has 2 rooms. My wife and I and our 2 children live in the apartment. It doesn't have a garage. It doesn't have a yard. In my native country my house was bigger. My neighbors were friendly. My neighborhood is the Western Addition. My neighborhood is quiet.--Manuchar. |
I live in an apartment. My apartment has a kitchen, living room, and one bedroom. There are four people living there. We have a garage, washing machine and backyard. I know my neighbors. I think everything is good in my neighborhood. In my native country I lived in an apartment. Some people live in an apartment and some people live in a house, but there's not any rent. Usually every family has a garage and washing machine. Along with the house, the family has a very big yard and everybody knows each other.--Lkhagvasuren |
I live in an apartment in San Francisco. In my country, I lived in a house. San Francisco and my country are very different. In San Francisco it is very crowded and there is no free place. In my country there are many free places. In my native country I had 2 bedrooms, one living room, and one kitchen and a big yard. I liked it. The place in San Francisco has the same rooms but it has a hall and they are small rooms. Anyhow, it is comfortable. It is good. I hope in the future I will change my apartment. I hope this is a good idea.--Sintayehu |
I live in a flat here. It has 3 bedrooms, 1 living room and 1 dining room. It has a garage and a backyard too. In my native country, we had an apartment. It had 3 bedrooms, 1 living room, and 1 dining room also, but it didn't have a garage or yard. In my country, only the houses have garages and yards, but they are very expensive. I like to live in San Francisco because the plants in the yard make me feel glad.--Tracy. |
I'm Duc. I live in an apartment. It has 2 rooms. There are four people living in it, but it doesn't have a garage and a yard. It doesn't have a washing machine. The apartment is very different from my native country. In my country, my house had three stories and there was a garden on the terrace. I don't know my neighbors, but it is very convenient in my neighborhood.--Duc |
I live in a house. It has 4 rooms and 6 people live in it. It has a garage, a yard, and a washing machine. Before, in my native country, the house didn't have a garage, a yard, or a washing machine. My neighborhood is very quiet and safe, different from in my native country. But in my country, you could go anywhere if you wanted and here I can't. In the evening in my native country, a lot of people walked on the street and they rode motorcycles.--Minh |
I live in an apartment in San Francisco. It has three rooms. It has a garage and washing machine. I think it is okay because we don't have much furniture, and I live in a very convenient place. There are many grocery stores and there is a street near where there are a lot of restaurants with many different kinds of food. It doesn't have a yard. I miss my apartment in Mexico because it is bigger than San Francisco apartments. It has a yard, a garden, and the most important thing is I own it. I really really miss my apartment and my neighbors and my neighborhood.--Elizabeth |
I'm going to talk about my apartment. I like my apartment here, because it is a good place. We have 2 bedrooms, 1 kitchen and 1 living room. In my house there are 4 people, my aunt, uncle, the baby and me. We don't have a washing machine but we have a garage and a yard. We don't use the garage because we need to pay money for it. My uncle parks his car outside in the street. We don't use the yard because it's too ugly. We don't like it. |
My lovely house is deep in a quiet alley. But the house is always full of laughter and warm love. A three-story house with a worn dark brown wooden door. My living room is always neat and tidy with many objects: furniture, television, flowerpot, ... I like the pictures and pictures hanging along the winding stairs. The stairs lead up to the bedrooms of the parents and the brothers. On the balcony, my mother planted pots of orchids, sunflowers, and colorful roses. They adorn the house more beautiful so I will always love my home.
I was born and grown up on the poor land in Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province. That’s where deeply attaches to me 24 years of life. If anyone who asks me that “What’s the thing your most proud of?” .I will answer that’s my hometown. Duc Tho is the land poor where the people live by rice cultivation, breeding, and fishing. Although the life is very difficult, but the people is very friendly, and studious. In Duc Tho, there is a Tung Anh village where called “Doctor village”. Duc Tho is also the home of Tran Phu Secretary General, and marked many memories of the great leader Ho Chi Minh.
If you come to Duc Tho, you will feel many interesting things, visiting Tran Phu tombstone, La Giang dyke, rowing on La driver, and enjoying the traditional songs. In the evening, they can enjoy a special food which is “mussel rice” – just only eat one time, you will never forget.
Beautiful and unobtrusive! Duc Tho always tries to grow, and to improve the life of people, but keeping the traditional culture.
When I was younger, I lived on an 70's to 80's housing development (not a council estate). Not like the newest ones which have tiny rooms and very little space between "detached" houses, this was quite decent. My house was right next to a forest and moorland, but also on a damn street corner which proved to be problematic because of the tendency of youths to hang around and kick about balls on street corners. Yup, even decent housing estates have their chav problems. The "village" itself was mostly composed of endless rows of various houses and a big hill between the shops and my house.
There was a toy store at the row of shops, in which I frequently threw tantrums. :D There are better places to live, but I'd prefer it to where I'm living now. There is a rather large, beautiful house at the end of the same road owned by a family friend which I'd absolutely love to have.