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"What is your favourite Vietnamese traditional performace? Why?"
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I am a person who likes quiz questions, especially humorous questions. So I always watched the show “Nhanh Như Chớp” which was broadcast at 21 o’clock on channel HTV7.
Contestants will be invited guests, famous artists, and their challenges are trick questions, sometimes fun knowledge to win for their team. When they answer the question correctly, they will be up a step on a slope. If they answer incorrectly, they will drop to the bottom of the slope. The score will be calculated according to the number of correct answers for each member of the team. Players are not allowed to skip any questions and are required to answer each different question. That makes the show a lot more interesting.
This is a humorous, highly entertaining program that helps me relax my mind while learning new knowledge. That is also the reason why I love this show so much.
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Tôi vốn là một người thích những câu hỏi đố, đặc biệt những câu hỏi vui nhộn và hài hước. Vì vậy tôi luôn theo dõi chương trình Nhanh Như Chớp được phát sóng vào lúc 21 giờ trên kênh HTV7.
Các thí sinh sẽ là các khác mời, nghệ sĩ nổi tiếng, và thử thách của họ là những câu hỏi mẹo, có lúc là kiến thức vui nhộn nhằm giành chiến thắng về cho đội của mình. Khi trả lời đúng câu hỏi, họ sẽ được lên một bậc của một con dốc. Nếu như trả lời sai, họ sẽ bị tụt xuống đáy dốc. Số điểm sẽ được tính theo số lượng câu trả lời đúng cũng mỗi thành viên của đội. Người chơi không được bỏ qua bất cứ câu hỏi nào và bắt buộc phải trả lời từng câu hỏi khác nhau. Điều đó khiến cho chương trình trở nên thú vị hơn rất nhiều.
Đây là một chương trình hài hước, mang tính giải trí cao, vừa giúp tôi thư giãn đầu óc vừa học hỏi thêm được nhiều kiến thức mới. Đó cũng là lý do vì sao tôi yêu thích chương trình này đến vậy.
- My favourite programme is cartoon. It is on HTV3. It shows many kinds of cartoons such as: Doraemon, Conan, Tom and Jerry,... I like it because it is very interesting and funny. It helps me relax.
Chúc học tốt nghe!!!!
My name is Quynh Lam. I'm 13 years old. 3. I live in Ho Chi Minh city. In my place, there are 2 main seasons: rainy and dry season. My favorite season is the rainy season. In the rainy season, everything will be cooler, no longer hot.
was born in Hochiminh City. For four years, i have been away from home and studied abroad in Finland. However, the memories of Hochiminh City are still vivid in my mind. My thought wanders from busy crowded streets to quiet orchards beyond downtown.
Everything seems colorful and quite pretty to me. I have been dreaming about the taste of local food and the smell of steaming buns or sticky rice everyday of my life while i was studying or working abroad.
I wish i could come back and enjoy any dishes made by my mother. One more important thing about this city is because i had met my future husband, that fulfilled my life and completed it thouroughly. To me, every tiny things involved in my city become my soul and dearest memories ever.
1.Do you like sharing things with others? Why or why not?
=> Yes, I do. Because it makes me happy
2.Are clothes important to you? Why?
=> Yes, they are
3.What is your favourite flower? Why?
=> My favourite flower is rose. Because it's so beautiful
4.What is your favourite Vietnamese food?
=> Quang noodles are my favorite Vietnamese food. Because it is very delicious
1.Do you like sharing things with others? Why or why not?
Yes, I do. Because It's make bring joy to others and me 2. Are clothes important to you? Why? Yes, they are 3.What is your favourite flower? Why? Roses are my favourite flower. Because because it is the most beautiful flower according to me.4.What is your favourite Vietnamese food?
Bun cha is my favorite Vietnamese food. Because it is it's very good
The law states that the age where a man can get married is from 20, and that the age where a woman can get married is from 18. At these age, everybody is physically and spychologically old enough to give birth, to bring up and to take care of their children. Moreover, their general knowledge about life is pretty enough for them to live on their own.
However, those are not the best ages since a couple needs a stable job to make enough money for their living and to support the family. They also have to be mature in their thought, to have the ability to think by themselves, to make their own decisions, to face difficulties and to solve problems. In my opinion, for women, 33 is the most common age, while it's 34 for men - putting both sexes just shy of the ideal 28-32 range.
In general, a person graduates from university (or other schools) is about 22, they’ll get a job at about 23. They need some more years to build up experiences, to save money, to strengthen their relationship with others and their positions in work. That is, the best age for men is 30 or so, for women is 28 or so. Marrying at the age 25-30 are the fabulous, fun days of discovery where you’re finding out who you really are, what you ultimately want to do with your life, and what becomes meaningful to you personally. Dating at the age of 20s and 30s will make you feel like the belle of the ball.
Câu 1:
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!
Câu 2:
- My favourite singer is Son Tung m- tp.(in Viet Nam)
- My fvourite film is Hunter x Hunter .It 's on Zing TV
- I like it because it very interesting .
We have to do something about pollution. Even though there are warnings about global warming, companies don’t do anything to reduce pollution.
Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming rubbish dumps. The air is so polluted it is giving children breathing problems.
Polluted rivers have no fish left in them and beaches are too dangerous to walk on because of the garbage everywhere. It seems a lot of people don’t care.
I think there should be big fines for polluters. I don’t mind paying more for things if they can be made with less pollution.
The problem is that companies are more interested in profits than pollution. We have only just started looking at our carbon footprint.
My favourite Vietnamese traditional performance is Vietnam's water puppetry (so-called "Mua Roi Nuoc" in Vietnamese) is an old form of puppetry that originated from wet rice civilization in the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam during Ly Dynasty (1010 - 1225). Over centuries of forming and developing, water puppetry has become typical form of art performance in the North.
Puppets used in water puppetry are made from a special kind of wood named “sung”. This kind of wood is featured with light weight and flexibility that makes it easy to control. Logs are sophisticatedly carved to have different blocks. Then, those blocks will be connected in a system and painted by many colors. Finally, living puppets are completed and ready for the performance. On the stage of water puppetry, there is a famous and outstanding character named “Teu”. The puppet called “Teu” usually has a plump body and lovely face. “Teu” is a little boy that plays the role of narrator and joker, as well as represents the masses. “Teu” has the love of many generations of Vietnamese people and has become a symbol of water puppetry.
The unique feature of Vietnam’s water puppetry is its stage. Differ from other kinds of puppetry in the world that perform on ground stage, Vietnam’s water puppetry is performed on water stage. Water stages are usually built on small pool, and resemble a temple with a split-bamboo screen. Puppeteers stand all behind the screen and control puppets performing a play or a dance through a long string mechanism under water surface. To do this work, puppeteers have to stand in cold water for hours.
To assist puppeteers in puppetry performance, there is an orchestra which plays traditional instruments such as vocals, drums, wooden bells, cymbals, horns, erhu (Chinese two-stringed fiddle), and bamboo flutes. Exciting background music combined with amazing stage of living puppets and colorful flags bring audience a bustling ambiance of traditional festival in the country.
Vietnam’s water puppetry is a notable form of art performance in Vietnam and has been widely introduced to international community. It now is nominated to be a UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.