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Nguyễn Kim Ngọc Trâm
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Rachel
12 tháng 1 2020 lúc 16:07

Nowadays, large cities are becoming more and more inhabited because of the tendency of the immigration to the city. Even though, it brings about many advantages such as more opportunities of jobs and higher living standard, the urban lifestyle make rural dwellers opt to live a different lifestyle than before. Living in a big city may result in many drawbacks as discussed following.

Urban centers are filled with motorized transport and other sources of pollutants waste from the large populations of people, or emissions from factories. The urban centers have very few or even totally missing green spaces with higher amount of pollutants that are so harmful for citizens. For a long time, lung cancers, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and asthma are just a few diseases common among urban dwellers.

Another disadvantage of living in a city is traffic congestion. Every day, many people have to struggle with the transportation jams, who usually face with being late in their office. They are always stuck for many hours on the way to work. In addition, more transports on the street are the main distributor of air pollution which can lead to many bad effects on man’s health

It is undeniable that the cost of living in big cities is much higher than in countryside. The impact of this can result in the expensive cost of the public services such as health service, postal service, education… It will be difficult for the poor and workers to live in big cities with a low minimum wage. They seem to struggle with the rapid changes in the price of basic necessities and public services hospitals, schools,…

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lê diệu linh
30 tháng 1 2018 lúc 19:07

lên google dịch nhé !!!

Nguyễn Thuỵ Phương Lan
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Vocabulary:
Extremely (adv): Cực kì, vô cùng.
Bustling (adj): Nhộn nhịp.
Skyscraper (n): Nhà cao tầng, nhà chọc trời.
River bank (n): Bờ sông.
I was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City, or it is also known as Saigon. Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam with an extremely huge amount of residents, so almost every street and corner in the center of the city is always bustling. Saigon is famous for its skyscrapers and crowded malls. People love to do shopping, so every weekend the shopping malls are always full of shoppers. The life-style here is very fast and hurried, but people try to spend their free time in the evenings hanging around the streets. Saigon at night is very beautiful, people love to gather in the coffee shops or sit in river banks that go along the streets. My friends and I usually hang out in the evening, and we would to find as many different places to eat as possible. Along with the beauty, Saigon is also famous for delicious fool, and it is felt that the street food is usually better than one in big restaurants. There are so many things left to say about this lovely city, and we can only see the rest of it by exploring it ourselves.

Dịch:
Tôi sinh ra và lớn lên ở thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, hoặc còn được biết đến là Sài Gòn. Sài Gòn là là thành phố lớn nhất Việt Nam với lương cư dân vô cùng đông đúc, vậy nên hầu như mọi con đường và ngã tư ở trung tâm thành phố lúc nào cũng nhộn nhịp. Sài Gòn nổi tiếng với những tòa nhà cao tầng và những khu thương mại sầm uất. Người dân ở đây rất thích đi mua sắm, vậy nên vào mỗi dịp cuối tuần các trung tâm mua sắm thường đầy người. Nhịp sống ở đây rất nhanh và vội vàng, nhưng mọi người vẫn luôn dành thời gian rảnh vào buổi tối để đi dạo quanh các con phố. Sài Gòn về đêm rất đẹp, mọi người thường thích tụ họp ở những quán cà phê hoặc ngồi hóng mát trên những bờ sông dọc theo các tuyến đường. Tôi và các bạn cũng hay xuống phố vào buổi tối, và chúng tôi thích tìm càng nhiều nơi để ăn càng tốt. Thành phố này ngoài cảnh đẹp ra còn nổi tiếng với rất nhiều món ngon, và tôi lại cảm thấy món ăn đường phố thường ngon hơn trong những nhà hàng lớn. Có rất nhiều thứ để nói về thành phố đáng yêu này, và chỉ khi tự khám phá thì chúng ta mới thấy được hết vẻ đẹp của nó.

Nguyễn Thuỵ Phương Lan
15 tháng 2 2019 lúc 21:29

Nó hơi dài nhưng dù sao thì mình cũng cảm ơn bạn đã dăng lên trợ giúp mình nha

Nguyễn Thuỵ Phương Lan
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๖ۣۜSۣۜN✯•Y.Šynˣˣ
18 tháng 2 2019 lúc 21:00

Da Lat city is located in the center of the southern highlands, 300 km far from the north of Ho Chi Minh City. In this beautiful city, the weather changes constantly, the noon is quite warm and cool while in the evening it is greatly cold. In general, the climate is relatively mild and suitable for avaiable flora and fauna to grow. This is also the reason that in Da Lat there are many kinds of beautiful and precious flower. When we come here , it is that we go to the forest with all kinds of flowers such as hydrangea flowers, mi mo da flowers, Mexican sunflowers, ... In addition, in Da Lat there are many interesting places such as Me Linh coffee garden, Than Tho lake, Camly waterfall, Da Lat station, ... The more we discover, the more beauty and excitement in Dalat we find. I hope that there will be more opportunities to come there in the near future.

Nguyễn Anh Thư
18 tháng 2 2019 lúc 21:01

I was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City, or it is also known as Saigon. Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam with an extremely huge amount of residents, so almost every street and corner in the center of the city is always bustling. Saigon is famous for its skyscrapers and crowded malls. People love to do shopping, so every weekend the shopping malls are always full of shoppers. The life-style here is very fast and hurried, but people try to spend their free time in the evenings hanging around the streets. Saigon at night is very beautiful, people love to gather in the coffee shops or sit in river banks that go along the streets. My friends and I usually hang out in the evening, and we would to find as many different places to eat as possible. Along with the beauty, Saigon is also famous for delicious fool, and it is felt that the street food is usually better than one in big restaurants. There are so many things left to say about this lovely city, and we can only see the rest of it by exploring it ourselves.
 

Nguyễn Thuỵ Phương Lan
18 tháng 2 2019 lúc 21:03

Thanks

Đoàn Hoa Hồng
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Đoàn Hoa Hồng
9 tháng 9 2016 lúc 20:52

mình sẽ tích cho!!!

FAIRY TAIL
8 tháng 11 2016 lúc 12:20

1) I love Hanoi, although I just came to Hanoi for only one time. However, that time was my best time ever.

 

I came to Hanoi on an autumn day, and my first feeling was the feeling of a peaceful space, not like in Ho Chi Minh City. That feeling was overwhelming all my soul when I was walking along Nguyen Du Street and enjoying the Milk flower. Why was it so beautiful here? In the early winter night, in slightly cold spread hoarfrost, sitting on the bank of Thien Quang Lake, whether at the other side, I still smelt its perfume. I walked along the street and dropped myself in a sweet smell of Milk flower, the wind blew my hair, and I felt so great.

 

Milk flower on the streets of Hanoi goes deeply inside the memories of Hanoi people and all visistors who have come to Hanoi. It also goes into the music, the poetry, movies. Those are some good ways to introduce Milk flower to everybody. For me, means of communication such as internet or TV are the best ways to introduce Milk flower for all over the world. It is simple when everyone looks at all wonderful pictures or images of Milk flower, they will want to come and enjoy it. In Japan, they have cherry blossom, in Netherlands, they have tulip…How can we know about it? That is all thanks to means of communication. We must let them know that in Hanoi, we have Milk flower. Therefore, the things we need to do now are we should have a website about Milk Flower with pictures, clips, songs, poetry in many languages (if we can)… or we can hold more activities which relate to Milk flower. We must have some more activities to advertise this kind of flower. That was what I think when I saw Milk flower for the first time.

 

I love Hanoi; I love the early cold winter nights with Milk flower’s smell. I hope Milk flowers will be grown more on Hanoi streets. Milk flower is a precious gift that nature gives to us, especially to Hanoi, our beloved capita.

2)Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city and the region’s centre for economics, education and culture in Vietnam.
First, it is located in the south-eastern region of Vietnam with a tropical climate, specifically a tropical wet and dry climate. The city's location on the Saigon River makes it a bustling commercial and passenger port, besides a constant stream of cargo ships, passenger boats operate regularly between Ho Chi Minh City and various destinations in Southern Vietnam.
Second, Ho Chi Minh City is a large industrial center with more than 600 state enterprises, 20.000 private producing establishment, not to mention the businesses with foreign invested capitals, with numerous forms of production and diversified occupations. So it has high population density with many people from many areas in Vietnam comes and works together.
Next, Ho Chi Minh City has emerged as Viet Nam's main commercial hub and an important motor of economic growth both regionally and nationally. This city has a diversified network of shopping centre, super market, market-day,... Specially, the weekend fairs in HCM City are not only shopping places for young people, but also a destination for sightseeing and shopping for many foreign tourists where people not only can buy supplies but also can buy souvenirs.

Wish you good dental school.vui

 

shinjy okazaki
21 tháng 2 2017 lúc 20:26

1.Hanoi

Hanoi the capital of the Republic Socialist of Vietnam and also the capital of most of Vietnamese dynasties past. Thus, Hanoi history tied to the ups and downs of the history of Vietnam through the period. Hanoi is Vietnam's largest city with 3328.9 km2 area after the administrative expansion in 2008, as well as the local population is in second place with 7,500,000 people (2015). Currently, the capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is a special grade of Vietnam.

2.Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City (still called now common with the old name Saigon) is Vietnam's largest city is also the economic engine and is one of the cultural center, the most important education of this country. Currently, the city of Ho Chi Minh City is centrally along with the capital Hanoi is a special grade of Vietnam.

Study well!hehe

Amine cute
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Mai Tùng Dương
11 tháng 9 2016 lúc 15:27

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Tsukino Usagi
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休 宁 凯
9 tháng 4 2018 lúc 15:03

Life in the city has long been a hankering for many people because of the benefits it brings. First, it provides us with many employment opportunities to increase income, feed ourselves and our families. There are a lot of kind of jobs from teachers, maketing, designers, ... which need a great human resource. Therefore, people feel easy to find a suitable job. In addition, the quality of life in cities is much better than in rural areas. The infrastructure is modern and there are full of services for the people. More and more entertainment centers, commercial centers, hospitals and schools are built. It means that people's health is better and their needs for entertainment are better. However, besides these positive aspects, the city still has some drawbacks. First of all, because of many factories, transportation and large population, the air here is very polluted, the road is full of smoke and dust, as a result it makes a bad effect on people's health. In addition, due to immigration, so many people rushed to the city so the cost of services and equipment is quite expensive. This is also the cause of a number of social evils such as theft, addiction, gambling, ... Today there are many large cities grow up, more and more people migrate in the city, but besides the positive aspects, the city still has limitations that no one wishes. Everyone should take consideration before deciding where to live.

Life in the city is full of activity. Early in the morning hundreds of people rush out of their homes in the manner ants do when their nest is broken. Soon the streets are full of traffic. Shops and offices opens, studend flock to their school and the day’s work begins. The city now throb with activity, and it is full of noise. Hundreds of sight-seers, tourists and others visit many places of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts of the world arrive to transact business.

The towards evening, the offices and day schools begin to close. Many of the shops too close. There is now a rush for buses and other means of transport. Everyone seems to be in a hurry to reach home. As a result of this rush, many accidents occur. One who has not been to the city before finds it hars to move about at this time. Soon, however, there is almost no activity in several parts of the city. These parts are usually the business centres.

With the coming of night, another kind of activity begins. The streets are now full of colourful lights. The air is cooler and life becomes more leisurely. People now seek entertainment. Many visit the cinemas, parks and clubs, while others remain indoors to watch television or listen to the radio. Some visit friends and relatives and some spend their time reading books and magazines. Those who are interested in polis discuss the latest polial developments. At the same time, hundreds of crimes are committed. Thieves and robbers who wait dor the coming of night become active, and misfortune descends upon many. For the greed of a few, many are killed, and some live in constant fear. To bring criminals to juse, the officers of the law are always on the move.

Workers and others who seek advancement in their careers attend educational institutions which are open till late in the night. Hundreds of them sit for various examinations every year. The facilities and opportunities that the people in the city have to futher their studies and increase their knowledge of human affairs are indeed many. As a result, the people of the city are usually better informed than those of the village, where even a newpaper is sometimes difficult to get.

The city could, therefore, be described as a plave of ceaseless activiy. Here, the drama of life is enacted every day.

Phạm Tuấn Tài
9 tháng 4 2018 lúc 15:35

The place I am living in is a beautiful little city near the sea. The infrastructure here is quite advanced and modern. In the past, the number of vehicle was so high, so traffic congestion often occurred, especially during the rush hours. However, recently, most people have been travelled by public transport using alternative energy instead of private vehicles, so the city has significantly reduced traffic congestion and pollution. The city also has many big and small amusement parks, movie theaters, restaurant ... to satisfy the needs of consumers. My favorite place in this city is the huge harbor. Every day, there are thousands of ships and boats going back and forth, of fishermen, traders or tourists. The atmosphere of the market is very vibrant and bustling. This is also the factor that makes the city become prosperous and rich. Moreover, the people in the city are very friendly, open minded and very aware of environmental protection. So even though there are many factories and vehicles, the city is still clean, beautiful, the air is fresh and cool. I love this city very much, hope that in the near future, the city will grow and become more and more modern.

Nguyễn Cao Quý
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linh angela nguyễn
13 tháng 10 2016 lúc 12:19

                                           SCHOOL RULES

School Regulations

•    Students must wear school uniform
•    Students must cut their hair according to the school’s regulation – namely, short and natural with no artificial methods.
•    Students must not wear cosmetics and other beauty accessories.
•    Students must not bring valuable items to the school. If this is violated, the teachers will keep such items, which will only be returned when his/her parents come and collect it/them.
•    Students must not keep textbooks and notebooks in the classroom or in the school.
•    Students will use the school’s communal areas with care.
•    Students will not use lifts unaccompanied by teachers, or without permission.

General Rules

•    Students must not leave the school without the school permission. When leaving, students must give a permission card to the school staff.
•    When in school, students must not make a loud noise
•    Morning orientation will be given after morning assembly. Any advice must be taken and be done so seriously.
•    When changing classroom, students must line up and walk quietly.
•    When using special classrooms and/or rooms, e.g. computer room, library, infirmary and so on, students must obey each room’s regulations.
•    Students must behave appropriately to his/her teachers, staff, friends and other people.
•    Students must not visit forbidden places such as club, casino and other unsuitable places for student status.
•    Students must not behave in sexually related manners/ways.
•    Smoking, drinking and drug possession is strongly prohibited.
•    Students must not possess any kind of weapons when in school or in other places.

Arriving and leaving the school

•    Students must attend school regularly, as well as attend every subject according to his/her timetable.
•    When arriving, students shall pay respect to the Buddha image, as well as to teachers.
•    Students must arrive before morning assembly (8.00 a.m.)
•    Any student who arrives later than the above must contact the vice-principal (discipline) for permission to attend classes.
•    When leaving the school, students must present his/her ID cards to ‘duty teachers’.
•    Students must not stay in the school later than 17.30 p.m. unless he/she is allowed to do so.

Absence

•    Students must write a letter explaining his/her reasons for absence. Such a letter must have his/her parents’ signature as a confirmation.
•    If any student is absent more than three consecutive days, she/he must inform the school office and/or classroom teachers for a record. If sick, a letter from a doctor is required.
•    If the above is not carried out, the school assumes that such a student is unreasonably absent from class.

Eating Manners

•    Students must line up when buying food from the school snack shops
•    Students must sit and eat with a proper manner. Eating while walking is strongly forbidden.
•    When finished eating, students must return eating utensils to the school in the areas provided.
•    Students must not bring food to his/her classroom.
•    Students must keep the school tidy and clean.

Lost and found items

•    Students must inform his/her classroom teacher or duty teacher when his/her item is lost.
•    When an item is found, it should be given to the classroom or duty teacher to find the owner & return it.

Trần Minh Hoàng
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nguyễn vũ phượng duy
14 tháng 7 2016 lúc 15:34

I don't know

I will be sory

bucminh

Janny Narry
25 tháng 11 2016 lúc 19:02

Mk k bik nơi nào nóng nhất ... Sr bn nha ... khocroi

thanh
25 tháng 11 2016 lúc 19:57

Cua Rao is located in the basin catchment area Lam - the confluence of two rivers and the Nam Mo Nam Non rooted in Laos and is located in the heart of South West wind direction phon.
Cua Rao is known as the hottest areas of Vietnam, with date of up to 43 ° C while the humidity 30%, causing the hot and dry. The wind usually occurs from early April to mid-September each year and usually start from 8:00 am to 18:30 blowing, from about 10:00 until strongest 16h00 daily. Cua Rao night in very cold weather. After 20:00, the temperature drops below 10 ° C.

As is in the World Biosphere Reserve Western Nghe An to Cua Rao is known as an eco-tourist attractions, culture, history, community studies combine fun with spectacular natural landscape, natural skull; heritage contains many valuable cultural and historical enormous: Van-Cua Rao temple; the ethnic Khmu village, Mong, O Du, Tay, Hoa and many archaeological and cultural era of Phung Hung as: the type of production of stone tools, drums, bronze weapons, ...

Some nearby attractions such as Sang Le forest and caves in Tam Dinh (about 10km from Cua Rao southwest), primeval forests and caves cold at Tam Co (approximately 10km from Cua Rao toward male), dwarf trees and caves in Tam Quang (about 20km from Cua Rao southeast), Ban Ve hydropower reservoirs (about 30km from Cua Rao north) ...