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My best friend in high school is Lan. Lan sits next to me in class, eats with me at break time, and hangs out with me after school. She has long and beautiful hair; my mother always says that I need to pay more attention to my hair so it can be pretty as hers. I am good at English while Lan is excellent in Math, therefore we can help each other every time one of us has trouble in understanding those subjects. Besides our study, Lan is always by my side whenever I feel upset. I tell her everything, and only her can know my true feelings. We have been best friends since our young age, and I will keep this friendship forever.
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Bạn thân nhất ở trường của tôi là Lan. Lan ngồi cạnh tôi trong lớp, ăn cùng tôi vào giờ giải lao, và cùng đi chơi với tôi sau giờ tan trường. Cô ấy có mái tóc dài và đẹp, mẹ tôi luôn bảo rằng tôi cần chú ý đến mái tóc của tôi nhiều hơn để nó có thể được đẹp như tóc Lan. Tôi giỏi tiếng Anh còn Lan giỏi Toán, vậy nên chúng tôi có thể giúp đỡ lẫn nhau mỗi khi một trong hai chúng tôi gặp rắc rối trong những môn đó. Bên cạnh việc học, Lan luôn bên cạnh tôi mỗi khi tôi buồn. Tôi kể Lan nghe nghe mọi thứ, và chỉ có Lan biết được cảm giác thật sự của tôi. Chúng tôi đã là bạn kể từ khi cả hai còn nhỏ, và tôi sẽ giữ tình bạn này mãi mãi.
Tham khảo :>
English is my favorite subject, and there are many people that ask me for the reason I choose English as my major. Almost everyone knows English is an international language which widely used all over the world, but the real benefit of learning English is more than just a tool for communication. In my opinion, learning a new language opens many new doors for us to explore, and in particular English gives us more confidence in stepping out for the world as it is a language of freedom. As we learn English, we do not simply know about the history of England or the United States, but we can also have access to many other cultures through acquainting with international friends. Communicating with people from different countries will not only help us gain insights but will also help us to have more opportunities in life. In addition, learning English has changed a part of me, and I recognize it as a good change. I used to be a shy person, but my passion for English has made me open my mind and create a curious look with new things. I now enjoy reading books in English with a variety of topics, and that helps me gain a lot of knowledge which I cannot find in Vietnamese books. Besides, joining English clubs also helps me to have more friends to practice and improve my self-confidence. People commented that I became more sociable, more interesting and more confident, and all of that was because I had learned English. I feel that I have made more positive changes since I learned English, and that is the reason why I think each of us should study this language.
I and Hung are team mates in our school’s soccer team, and that is the reason we became best friends. At first we did not know each other, but we quickly became close after just a few weeks.Hung is a good player, so he always helps me prace to improve my skills. In order to thank him, I become his instructor in some of the subjects in class. I am as tall and slim as Hung, and many people say that we look brothers. In fact, we are even closer than brothers.We can share almost everything, from feelings to clothes and hobbies. I always proud of our friend ship, and we will keep it this as long as we can.
nguồn : #9 Đoạn văn viết về người BẠN THÂN bằng tiếng Anh hay nhất
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The Culture of Vietnam is one of the oldest of such in the Southeast Asia region. Although Vietnam lies geographically in Southeast Asia, long periods of Chinese domination and influence has resulted in the emergence of many East Asian characteristics in Vietnamese culture, and generally Vietnam is said to be part of the East Asian cultural sphere, known widely as Chinese cultural sphere.
Despite considerable foreign influence, Vietnamese people have managed to retain many distinct native customs which have always played a vital role in daily Vietnamese life throughout the millennia. While Chinese culture has the largest foreign influence on traditional Vietnamese culture, there is also a much smaller influence from the Cham and later Western cultures (most notably that of France, Russia and the United States).
In terms of prehistory, most Vietnamese historians consider the ancient Dong Son culture to be one of the defining aspects of early Vietnamese civilization.
The beauty of women dressed in ao dai always leaves a deep impression on foreign visitors to Vietnam. Girl students dressed in white long robes take to streets on the way to schools or back home, or gracefully sail on their bikes along streets. Female secretaries in delicate pastels greet you at an office door and older ladies in deep shades of purple, green or blue cut a striking pose at a restaurant dinner. The ao dai appears to flatter every figure.
Its body-hugging top flows over wide trousers that brush the floor. Splits in the gown extend well above waist height and make it comfortable and easy to move in. Although virtually the whole body is swathed in soft flowing fabric, these splits give the odd glimpse of a bare midriff, making the outfit very sensual.
Ao dai is made individually to fit each customer's shape to create the most graceful possible look. The pants should reach the soles of the feet and flow along the floor.
Comfortability is always taken into account for fashions and beauty. Tailoring must ensure the wearer's freedom of movements. Despite it is a long robe, ao dai must be cool to wear. Synthetic or silk fabrics are preferred as they do not crush and are quick drying, making the ao dai a practical uniform for daily wear.
The color is indicative of the wearer's age and status. Young girls wear pure white, fully-lined outfits symbolizing their purity. Older but unmarried girls move into soft pastel shades. Only married women wear ao dai in strong, rich colors, usually over white or black pants. However, ao dai is rarely seen in places where manual work is practiced. The nineties saw a real resurgence of ao dai. It has become standard and common attire for girl students as well as female staff at offices and hotels. Traditionally, ao dai has become the most preferred dress on formal occasions.
Early versions of the ao dai date back to 1744 when Lord Vu Vuong of the Nguyen Dynasty decreed both men and women should wear an ensemble of trousers and a gown that buttoned down the front. However, not until 1930 did ao dai appear partly similar to its look today. Vietnamese fashion designer-cum-tailor Cat Tuong, called as Monsieur Le Mur by the French at that time, lengthened the top so it reached the floor, fitted the bodice to the curves of the body, and moved the button line from the front to the left side of the body. Men wore it less, generally only on ceremonial occasions such as weddings or funerals. But it took another 20 years before the next major design change was incorporated and the modern ao dai emerged. During the 1950s two tailors in Saigon, Tran Kim of Thiet Lap shop and Dung of a tailoring shop of the same name, started producing ao dai with raglan sleeves. This creates a diagonal seam running from the collar to the underarm and this style is still preferred today.
Today, ao dai has been a bit modified. Its length is cut shorter usually just below the knee. Variations in the neck, between boat and mandarin style, are common and even adventurous alterations such as a low scooped neckline, puffed sleeves or off the shoulder designs are appearing as ladies experiment with fashion. Color patterns are no longer rigidly controlled and accesses to new fabrics have generated some dazzling results. However, most visitors to Vietnam have highly appreciated local tailors' skills when making ao dai. It is hard to think of a more elegant, demure and charming outfit, that suits Vietnamese women of different ages, than ao dai.
Holidays or other Important Days
Vietnam celebrates many holidays, including traditional holidays which have been celebrated in Vietnam for thousands of years, along with modern holidays imported predominantly from western countries.
Among the traditional holidays, the two most important and widely celebrated are the Lunar new year (Tết), followed by the Mid-autumn lantern festival (Tết Trung Thu), although the latter has been losing ground in recent years.
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Since thousands of years ago, Vietnamese people have the custom of worshiping ancestors to commemorate their origin. Besides, in eating a fermented fish sauce called nuoc mam is the main seasoning used to flavor dishes; special foods are also dipped in it.By far the most important Vietnamese holiday is Tet, the lunar New Year, which comes in late January or early February. On this day, everyone becomes a year older. Tet lasts for three days, during which the Vietnamese spend their time feasting and visiting family and friends. Before Tet, people clean their houses, refurbish ancestral graves, settle debts, and mend strained relationships.
The comparison between the rural and urban lifestyle has always been the most controversial topic of the modern days. Living in the countryside gives us fresher air, and a more quiet environment, which is good for people's healths, particularly to those who has suffered so much from thecity's polution and crowdedness. People can also have a larger area to build up vegetable or flower gardens, to dig a fish pond, etc. Meanwhile, it's more difficult to find a variety of jobs in the countryside, and other such services as internet, electricity, healthcare, education… are also of lower qualities. However, as urbanization is happenning everywhere, this will no longer be so big a problem in the near future. Besides, as the transportation infrastructure is being improved, more and more people are choosing to live in the suburb and commute to the city center. The environment in which we live has a lot of influences on how lifestyle. However, it's up to ourselves to take the most advantages and get around the limitations
Space ship iis my favourite transport. With this you can fly into the space and land on some weird planets. But some times the space ship can lost the control and float far far away from earth. The spaceship have lots of roket that it can fly out of the Earth's atmosphere(tang khi quyen) and it have tons of things inside it astronaut's chair and a lot of thing that I don't really know what is it. But you must ask the Spaceship designers I guess, because I don't know a lot about spaceships because there are lots of secret things inside it that only the goverments knows.
Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked,offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss- sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year.
mình nói về tết nha
Mentioning Tet, can not help but mention other activities organized around Tet like folk games, Tet holidays, flower markets. Folk games are held mainly as a beating, jumping, pulling, jumping rope ... Organized to stir the atmosphere of the Tet holiday more buzz. Tet market, flower market is also held every year to increase the bustle and energy of the New Year. Adding to that is the crowds of people who come to the temple to pray for a new year with new hope and new joy. This is what shows the spirit of the Vietnamese. From family members to young people together to the temple to look forward to a new year more favorable. New Year's Eve has many activities on the sidelines are waiting. The New Year's night is always the warmth of the holiday, the laughter of family relatives are reunited with family, the radiant face of children when received the baggage scented red, scattered branches apricot blossom apricot, pot of flickering candles flickering fire. These are the unforgettable beautiful images of the New Year. Lunar New Year is a reunion, is the indispensable food of the Vietnamese people. Those who are far away from home on New Year's Day do not have the opportunity to return home for a feast of New Year's Day with family. Some of the red sentences have become familiar images of the homeland, The most favorite is the package of banh chung (glutinious rice cake), which looks like a pot of boiled rice. Tet again, the mother and mother gathered together wrapped the cake is very square square. The children also panting for the package required to make the kitchen air angle throb. Then the air looks like a pot of cooked rice to wait until the divine Eve to see the fireworks and receive money from the parents. That is the unforgettable moment of a human life.
My grandmother died many years ago. When was schoolboy, she took me to school everyday. She alwaysgave me good food, fruits and so on... When was student, live far from her so often sent her letters to comfort her. Then left my hometown for an other part of country to live and in winter afternoon was informed that my dear grandmother had died day before. Oh, my dear grandmother, love you and miss you so much