write about a festival in your country.Include the information below
* the name of the festivail
* when it takes place and how long it lasts
* what people do
* any special food of costumes
write about a music festival in your country.Include this information.
- the name of the festival
- where it takes place
- when it takes place, and how long it lasts
- the type of music
( trả lời hộ mk nha ai nhanh nhất nhất mk tích cho)
âm nhạc cơ bạn ơi với lại bạn viết đoạn văn ngắn lại dùm mk đúng theo 4 dòng gợi ý trên nha
write about a music festival in your country.Include this information.
- the name of the festival
- where it takes place
- when it takes place, and how long it lasts
- the type of music
các bạn trả lời nhanh dùm mk viết đoạn ngắn và đủ thông tin ở trên ai nhanh nhất mk tk cho
Is Ha Noi music festival
Is in Hoan Kiem Ha Noi
is 5 years old
sau đó viết thêm đoạn the man play gutal ý
viết thành văn à bn?hay chỉ trả lời thui
write about a music festival in your country.Include this information.
- the name of the festival
- where it takes place
- when it takes place, and how long it lasts
- the type of music
các bạn làm nhanh giúp mk nha viết ngắn đủ 4 yêu cầu ở trên ai nhanh nhất mk tk cho please
Quê mình ở Bắc Ninh, có hát Quan Họ ở một vài dịp lễ nhưng không có lễ hội riêng.
Mình chỉ có thể giúp một chút.
write about a music festival in your country.Include this information.
- the name of the festival
'Quan Họ'Singing in Ritual-festivals.
- where it takes place
'Quan họ' villages of 'Kinh Bắc' and nearby areas.
- when it takes place, and how long it lasts
- the type of music
Folk songs.
Thật ra câu này phải dựa vào thực tế nơi bạn sống thôi.
Hãy dựa vào thông tin về bất cứ lễ hội âm nhạc nào ở quê hương bạn, sau đó trả lời câu hỏi là được.
Chúc học tốt!
write about a music festival in your country . include this information.
- the name of the festival
- where it take places
- when it take places and how long it lasts
- the type of music
I’m going to tell you today about a major musical event in my Country, which is England in the UK. I’ll tell you what it is, where and when it takes place, the sort of music and why I think it is so significant… even though I’m not sure I’d really say I personally enjoy it!
The event I want to talk about is the BBC Proms. This is an annual summer festival that has been taking place since 1895 so is a well-established fixture in the UK. The festival is of orchestral classical music, the main focus of the festival is the impressive Royal Albert Hall in London, which is a huge domed venue that seats over 5,500 people. As well as the daily concerts there are lots of satellite events in schools and parks, over the eight week period there are probably more than 100 concerts. Some dedicated ‘Prommers’ will get season tickets and attend as many of these as they can.
I’m not entirely sure why this concert season is known as ‘The ‘Proms’. I know Prom is short for Promenade concert, and I suppose originally these were outside events where people could stroll around (promenade) whilst the music was playing. Now, within the hall itself, I don’t think strolling around is approved of! However, unusually for classical concerts, at the BBC Proms, there are lots of extra tickets made available for standing only. These are comparatively cheap tickets allowing concert-goers to stand in the arena and gallery areas of the hall. Consequently, the concerts are always packed and accessible to far wider audiences than is usual for classical music which is often too expensive for ordinary people to afford to attend.
Although The Proms go on for eight weeks, the really famous event is the closing concert or ‘Last Night of the Proms’. This is always televised and sometimes big screens are put up in parks across London so people who couldn’t get tickets to the event can still watch and join in with the atmosphere. Traditionally this closing concert is quite raucous! People will dress up in patriotic costumes and wave union jack flags. This last concert in the series is usually quite light in tone, with popular classics in the first half, followed by rousing British Patriotic pieces in the second half which many audience members will join in singing with gusto! The sequence traditionally includes pieces by English composers such as Elgar’s ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ and Arne’s ‘Rule Britannia’ and usually concludes with a rendition of ‘Jerusalem’ and the British National Anthem. Informally, post-concert, audiences often spontaneously break out and sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ but it isn’t a formal part of the program, rather a newly emerged tradition.
For many, the Last Night of the Proms is quintessentially English. A display of patriotism and a celebration of English Music and traditions. Tickets are extremely hard to come by and although the preceding eight weeks of concerts are really aimed at classical music aficionados, the last night is certainly widely watched and enjoyed.
For my own part, I have to admit a little sheepishly it isn’t really my thing. I sometimes feel uncomfortable with all the displays of patriotic fervour and think some of the sentiments expressed are rather old-fashioned and inappropriate. Even so, it is an impressive tradition, and if you were a visitor from overseas who happened to be in London in the second week in September I’d definitely encourage you to get along and experience it if you could. You will see English pomp and ceremony, hear British composers and be amazed at how even the stereotypically reserved British, can indeed sometimes be persuaded to come out to play!
I’m going to tell you today about a major musical event in my Country, which is England in the UK. I’ll tell you what it is, where and when it takes place, the sort of music and why I think it is so significant… even though I’m not sure I’d really say I personally enjoy it!
The event I want to talk about is the BBC Proms. This is an annual summer festival that has been taking place since 1895 so is a well-established fixture in the UK. The festival is of orchestral classical music, the main focus of the festival is the impressive Royal Albert Hall in London, which is a huge domed venue that seats over 5,500 people. As well as the daily concerts there are lots of satellite events in schools and parks, over the eight week period there are probably more than 100 concerts. Some dedicated ‘Prommers’ will get season tickets and attend as many of these as they can.
I’m not entirely sure why this concert season is known as ‘The ‘Proms’. I know Prom is short for Promenade concert, and I suppose originally these were outside events where people could stroll around (promenade) whilst the music was playing. Now, within the hall itself, I don’t think strolling around is approved of! However, unusually for classical concerts, at the BBC Proms, there are lots of extra tickets made available for standing only. These are comparatively cheap tickets allowing concert-goers to stand in the arena and gallery areas of the hall. Consequently, the concerts are always packed and accessible to far wider audiences than is usual for classical music which is often too expensive for ordinary people to afford to attend.
Although The Proms go on for eight weeks, the really famous event is the closing concert or ‘Last Night of the Proms’. This is always televised and sometimes big screens are put up in parks across London so people who couldn’t get tickets to the event can still watch and join in with the atmosphere. Traditionally this closing concert is quite raucous! People will dress up in patriotic costumes and wave union jack flags. This last concert in the series is usually quite light in tone, with popular classics in the first half, followed by rousing British Patriotic pieces in the second half which many audience members will join in singing with gusto! The sequence traditionally includes pieces by English composers such as Elgar’s ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ and Arne’s ‘Rule Britannia’ and usually concludes with a rendition of ‘Jerusalem’ and the British National Anthem. Informally, post-concert, audiences often spontaneously break out and sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ but it isn’t a formal part of the program, rather a newly emerged tradition.
For many, the Last Night of the Proms is quintessentially English. A display of patriotism and a celebration of English Music and traditions. Tickets are extremely hard to come by and although the preceding eight weeks of concerts are really aimed at classical music aficionados, the last night is certainly widely watched and enjoyed.
For my own part, I have to admit a little sheepishly it isn’t really my thing. I sometimes feel uncomfortable with all the displays of patriotic fervour and think some of the sentiments expressed are rather old-fashioned and inappropriate. Even so, it is an impressive tradition, and if you were a visitor from overseas who happened to be in London in the second week in September I’d definitely encourage you to get along and experience it if you could. You will see English pomp and ceremony, hear British composers and be amazed at how even the stereotypically reserved British, can indeed sometimes be persuaded to come out to play!
P/s: Chúc bạn học tốt
YOUR CULTURE - Write about a book or film festival in your country. Do research online and complete the table.
Name of the festival | |
History of the festival | |
Where it takes place | |
When it takes place | |
When it takes place What you can do there |
Imagine you are celebrating a festival in your country. Write an instant message to your English friend about it (about 50 words). Write aboutthe place, the weather, the name of the festival, what the people do and what you are doing.
Imagine you are celebrating a festival in your country. Write an instant message to your English friend about it (about 50 words). Write aboutthe place, the weather, the name of the festival, what the people do and what you are doing.
giúp mik vs
tk:
Christmas is known all over the world for its fun specials. It takes place on the two-page web on the 24th and 25th of the month but starts at the beginning of the month. In Vietnam, Christmas becomes popular, especially among young people. Enter the date, all those of the site location is normal, is a good gift. Even many families in big cities buy Christmas trees. Standard home and pages light up colorful, gifts and small bells. Children also love Christmas days. We prepare computers to receive gifts from Santa Claus. In the cover of the Christmas display, people often go to the church to volunteer for all the good or gather to share the joy with each other. In conclusion, Christmas Day has become one of the important holidays in our country.
Write an advertisement for a new kind of keep fit class.
Write a good headline and include the following:
• when the class takes place and what time
- the address
• what special clothing people need to wear
• if there are any rules
• how much it costs
Mọi người ơiii giúp em với ạ huhu
Talk about the festival you know
- The name of the festival.
- When and where it takes place?
- What people hold this festival for?
- The activities of this festival?
There are a lot of festivals in VN and I love Mid-Auturm most. It's festival for children. It occus at the fifteen night of eight month in the lunar year.
There are many activities to celebrate this festivel people often prepare fruit trays and moon cakes for children. Dragon dance is performed.
I love Mid-Auturm very much because it's very fun and interesting