Talk about the three most urgent important things to do in your local area and explain why.
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Talk about the Tet holiday in your country.
You should say:
- When it takes place?
=>Tuesday, February 1
. My family usually has a day off on the 28th of the New Year, so my parents often go to buy peach branches and kumquat trees on this day.
- Why it takes place?
=>Lunar New Year is a typical Tet holiday and depends on each country
- What the people do during this festival?
It is said that on the 1st of the Father's Day, the 2nd of the Mother's Day, and the 3rd of the Teacher's New Year, but in my place, all of my relatives celebrate in one day. Thus, my parents have time to congratulate colleagues and superiors
- and explain why this festival is important to you?
BECAUSE Every evening on the 30th of Tet, my whole family gathers around a pot of banh chung to chat and welcome the New Year's Eve moment, watch fireworks and pray for a peaceful new year. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, I wore new clothes with my parents to wish them New Year's Eve, and received lucky money from grandparents and uncles at the beginning of the year. Those are very happy moments, I hope every New Year my family is as happy and warm as that
All of the special holidays in my country, I like Tet the most. Tet is an occasion to everyone get together in warm atmosphere. Before Tet holiday, Everyone prepares many things and decorates their house. I plant a lot of flowers in front of my house and buy many things such as clothes, foods. Besides, most of the streets also are decorated beautifully with colorful lights and flowers. During Tet, I spends more time on visiting my relatives, friends and colleagues. Especially, I give to each other the best wishes for the new year. Tet is an opportunity for children receive lucky money. There is a funny thing that people try to avoid argument or saying any bad things at Tet. I love Tet holiday!
Tham khảo:I live in a modern developing town in Hai Phong city. There are many good things about living in my neighborhood. It has beautiful parks, lakes, stadiums. And there are many shops, restaurants, café and markets. The streets are wide and clean. There are many buildings and offices but it's not very crowded and busy. There are many bublic transportations in here: bus, train, taxi,...The people here are very friendly and kind. They are very friendly and also greet each other whenever they meet on the streets. They are also helpful. However, there is one things I don't like about living here. It's quite inconvenient because if you want to hear some live music or watch a movie at the cinema, you have to catch a bus to the city centre. Despite that, I still love living here. I love my neighborhood very much.
Topic 1 :
My favorite hobby is listening to music . I first started my hobby since the first time I have listened to US-UK music . I really love music because music helps me relax when I'm tired . I usually share my hobby to my best friend and my family . To do this hobby I have to finish my homework and make sure that there is enough time for me to listen to music . I hoped that may be one day I would be a famous singer .
Topic 2 :
I am a student and I always care about my health and my learning journey. To make sure that I'm fine, anyway I have to protect my health by eating vegetables and fish because these food always have nutritive which is for us . I'll share things that help us protect our health : food , water , inviroment ,I think so . Protecting my health gives me a good life and also may be I live till 100 years in the future .
There are many festivals in Vietnam but surely everyone knows, Tet is the most important festival. It is celebrated on the 1st day of the 1st lunar month. On Tet, everyone in the family will gather, eat and have fun together. Before Tet, people will go shopping, they buy flowers, decorations and food. In the evening, everyone will make banh chung, a traditional Vietnamese dish. On Tet, they will eat banh chung together and visit relatives together. And most especially, kids like us will receive lucky money. In the evening, we can watch colorful fireworks in the sky. I love Tet very much, every year, I look forward to Tet.
Tham khảo
Today I’m going to tell you about one of the biggest, oldest traditional festival and has the widest popular range in Vietnam, which is Tet Holiday.
Tet marks (=celebrates) the arrival of spring and is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and it has the date falling in (which falls in) = takes place around late January or early February according to the Lunar Calendar.
Tết is also an occasion for family reunions. When Tet comes around the corner, most Vietnamese people return to their families to visit their family members, to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors in their homeland as a sign of respect.
Many Vietnamese people prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food which includes giò, xôi, canh măng anh banh chung - an indispensable (= absolutely necessary) dish that is tightly packed sticky with meat and mung beans filling, wrapped in banana leaves
Traditionally, every household is decorated by yellow apricot blossoms (hoa mai) in the central and the southern parts of Vietnam; or peach blossoms (hoa đào) in the northern part.
Many customs are practiced around Tet. Children often receive a red envelope containing money from their elders after giving them traditional Tet greetings. During Tet days people also visit relatives and friends to wish them all a happy new year. Local pagodas are popular spots as well, as people go there to wish for a better year to come for their families.
Tet holiday is the only occasion that people that people start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.
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Water is uniquely vulnerable to pollution. Known as a “universal solvent,” water is able to dissolve more substances than any other liquid on earth. It’s the reason we have Kool-Aid and brilliant blue waterfalls. It’s also why water is so easily polluted. Toxic substances from farms, towns, and factories readily dissolve into and mix with it, causing water pollution.
Categories of Water PollutionGroundwater
When rain falls and seeps deep into the earth, filling the cracks, crevices, and porous spaces of an aquifer (basically an underground storehouse of water), it becomes groundwater—one of our least visible but most important natural resources. Nearly 40 percent of Americans rely on groundwater, pumped to the earth’s surface, for drinking water. For some folks in rural areas, it’s their only freshwater source. Groundwater gets polluted when contaminants—from pesticides and fertilizers to waste leached from landfills and septic systems—make their way into an aquifer, rendering it unsafe for human use. Ridding groundwater of contaminants can be difficult to impossible, as well as costly. Once polluted, an aquifer may be unusable for decades, or even thousands of years. Groundwater can also spread contamination far from the original polluting source as it seeps into streams, lakes, and oceans.
Surface water
Covering about 70 percent of the earth, surface water is what fills our oceans, lakes, rivers, and all those other blue bits on the world map. Surface water from freshwater sources (that is, from sources other than the ocean) accounts for more than 60 percentof the water delivered to American homes. But a significant pool of that water is in peril. According to the most recent surveys on national water quality from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nearly half of our rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing, and drinking. Nutrient pollution, which includes nitrates and phosphates, is the leading type of contamination in these freshwater sources. While plants and animals need these nutrients to grow, they have become a major pollutant due to farm waste and fertilizer runoff. Municipal and industrial waste discharges contribute their fair share of toxins as well. There’s also all the random junk that industry and individuals dump directly into waterways.
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Eighty percent of ocean pollution (also called marine pollution) originates on land—whether along the coast or far inland. Contaminants such as chemicals, nutrients, and heavy metals are carried from farms, factories, and cities by streams and rivers into our bays and estuaries; from there they travel out to sea. Meanwhile, marine debris—particularly plastic—is blown in by the wind or washed in via storm drains and sewers. Our seas are also sometimes spoiled by oil spills and leaks—big and small—and are consistently soaking up carbon pollution from the air. The ocean absorbs as much as a quarter of man-made carbon emissions.
Point source
When contamination originates from a single source, it’s called point source pollution. Examples include wastewater (also called effluent) discharged legally or illegally by a manufacturer, oil refinery, or wastewater treatment facility, as well as contamination from leaking septic systems, chemical and oil spills, and illegal dumping. The EPA regulates point source pollution by establishing limits on what can be discharged by a facility directly into a body of water. While point source pollution originates from a specific place, it can affect miles of waterways and ocean.
Nonpoint source
Nonpoint source pollution is contamination derived from diffuse sources. These may include agricultural or stormwater runoff or debris blown into waterways from land. Nonpoint source pollution is the leading cause of water pollution in U.S. waters, but it’s difficult to regulate, since there’s no single, identifiable culprit.
Transboundary
It goes without saying that water pollution can’t be contained by a line on a map. Transboundary pollution is the result of contaminated water from one country spilling into the waters of another. Contamination can result from a disaster—like an oil spill—or the slow, downriver creep of industrial, agricultural, or municipal discharge.
A: What’s your brother like?
(Anh của bạn như thế nào?)
B: He is helpful because he does my chores with me.
(Anh ấy có ích vì anh ấy làm việc nhà cùng tôi.)
1 Tell one of the most important festivals in Viet Nam?
=> I think Tet holiday
2 What do you usually do on Tet holidays?
=> I usually eat food, watch TV, and go out with friends and my family. Then I go to teacher's home and relation's family
3 What are the three most common activities at Tet?
- bullying flowers
- eat
- go out
4 Tell two things you like about life in the country?
- peaceful
- fresh air
5 Tell two things you don't like about life in the country?
- don't modern
- don't have fast food
6 Tell some benefits of using the computer?
- can find rapidly and exactly information
- play games
- watch movies, shows
-contact with friends
7 How much time a week do you spend doing these activities?
- 48 hours
8 What do you like best in the countryside?
- fresh air
9 Do you like to live in a modern flat in the city? Why? Why not?
- i don't like because it's suffocating
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Our top priority is widening roads, fixing the running water, providing electricity in rural and remote areas. Because these are necessary facilities for daily life. The second most urgent thing to do is protecting the environment and ensuring a healthy lifestyle. You know, the environment is an alarming issue around the world. The third priority is training young people for jobs because many young people are unemployed.