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Hà Thị Ngọc Giang
13 tháng 5 2017 lúc 20:47

Ha Noi is the capital of the socialist republic of Viet Nam. The center of culture, politic, economy of the country.

It's largest city in Viet Nam, it lies on the Red river in the north center of Viet Nam.

And it has a population about over six milion people(as 2008) Ha Noi has become the capital of Viet Nam since 1010. It's name has changed several times. The capital was first called Thang Long then Dong Do, Dong Kinh and finally it has been called Ha Noi since 1831.

Ha Noi is situated in a tropical monsoon zone with to mane seasons; dry seasons and wet seasons. The dry season last from October toa April next year. It's cold, cloudy and occasionally rainny. The wet seasons last from May to September. It's hot and heavy rain, even storms.

Ha Noi is exciting and peaceful capital. Ha Noi still maintains many ancient architecture. In cluding: the old quarters and over 600 pagodas and temple. One of the famous places is The one Pillar Pagoda; The Quoc Tu Giam temple Literature, Ha Noi Opera House, Precedent Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum. And now, there're a lot of big building as My Dinh stadium, Ho Tay water park, Nation Confenrence center.

Ha Noi has a lot of green trees, parks, lakes. Which are lungs of the city, keep the air clean ang fresh.

However, Ha Noi has problems with traffic and pollution. Only over six milion people but there are 4.5 milion mortobike and car. Traffic jams occur. There's a lot of smoke and dust in the air. So the air isn't really clean. Moveover the price and service is a bit expensive, so many people don't like living here.

Apart from these problems. Ha Noi is still a beautiful place to live and to work and I like living here.

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Quỳnh Hương Trần
4 tháng 3 2019 lúc 20:24

+ Bangkok: Gold Temple, Palace, Markets, Super Shopping Malls, Food.

+ Paris: Eiffel Tower, Rose, Perfume Facturer, Movies, Lourve Museum + London: Big Ben Tower, Buckingham Palace, Red Phone box. Thames river + New York:

1) In 1857, toilet paper was invented by Joseph c. Gayetty in NYC.

2) Times Square is named after the New York Times. It was originally called Longacre Square until 1904 when the NYT moved there.

3) The scary nitrogen gas tanks you see on the corners of streets are used to keep underground telephone wires dry.

+ Sydney:

1) The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the widest long-span bridge and tallest steel arch bridge in the world, and the 5th longest spanning-arch bridge according to Guinness World Records.

2) Australia’s largest outdoor sculpture exhibit, "Sculpture by the Sea", began at Bondi Beach in 1996.

3) The Sydney region has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for at least 30,000 years based on radio carbon dating

4) The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) constructed between 1893 and 1898 was named to commemorate the Queen of England's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

5) English, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin and Greek are the main languages spoken in Sydney.

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Vinh Lưu Quang
15 tháng 6 2017 lúc 8:41
New York

With its iconic buildings, unbeatable shopping, vibrant cultural life, and expansive food scene, The Big Apple is undisputedly one of the most thrilling places on Earth. A leading hub for some of the world’s most exciting industries, including entertainment, fashion, and technology, it attracts an ambitious, vibrant crowd with a strong commitment to innovation. This is a city that never sleeps and for good reason. Bars stay open until 4am, meaning there are limitless opportunities for those looking to keep the party going into the small hours. The food culture has to be seen and sampled to be believed, with restaurants, cafés and take-outs spanning almost every country and cuisine in the world. Above all, New York is a feast for the senses. The buzzing street life, the lights of Times Square and Broadway, the mesmerizing skyscrapers and panoramas all combine to create a powerful sense of being right at the heart of the action.

New York City, NY, USA

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London

London is a a key world capital with more than enough sights, activities, shows, events and festivities to occupy an entire lifetime. It is perhaps the most multicultural city in the world. Decades of immigration have created an invigorating melting pot of people, cultures and food. Highlights of the British capital include its iconic landmarks, relentless and bustling street life, historical monuments and museums, market shopping, and, of course, the nightlife. From hundreds of cozy pubs to world-class super clubs, London will keep you dancing until dawn.

Barcelona

One of Europe’s most dynamic and youthful cities, Barcelona packs a real punch with its world-beating art scene, beach lifestyle, and hedonistic nightlife. It’s large enough to have plenty to do yet sufficiently dense to be manageable and easily traversable on foot. There are certainly many big-ticket sights, such as the Picasso Museum and La Sagrada Familia. But to experience the true essence of Barcelona, follow the example of the locals. Spend an afternoon exploring one of the many eclectic neighborhoods and the carefree Bohemian atmosphere. Join the exhilarated crowds in the city’s frequent football celebrations. Above all, be sure to dine in one of the hundreds of trendy tapas bars and then dive into the city’s lively, and always surprising bar scene.

Rio de Janiero

One of South America’s best-loved destinations, Rio is renowned for its festivals and laid-back beach vibe. The proximity of the coast and mountains provide plenty of outdoor thrills, from football to surfing to hang gliding, all guaranteed to get the adrenaline pumping. Time your visit to co-incide with the Rio Carnival, the biggest festival in the world, which is held every year before Lent, and you’ll witness colorful parades, energetic samba dancing, fireworks, larger-than-life characters and strings of endless street parties.

New Orleans

More than a decade after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is back and better than ever before. The city is rightly renowned for its music culture, history, sports scene, and mouthwatering Southern cuisine. The city’s drinking culture boasts more bars per person than anywhere else in the US. Embrace local hospitality with some bar-hopping, or simply while away the hours drinking in the color and surprises of everyday New Orleans life. All in all, the infectious and hedonistic feel makes it hard to tire of life here.

Tokyo in Japen

Japan’s fast-paced, bustling capital is one of Earth’s most captivating cities. It enthralls visitors with a unique mix of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. Tokyo is home to many of the world’s latest technological innovations as well as some truly bizarre, mind-bending concepts. From robot restaurants to high-octane karaoke, massive video game parlors and unthinkable food creations, as well as more shopping, restaurants and nightlife venues than you can shake a stick at, Tokyo will set your heart pumping. Above all, be prepared for the street life to bombard your senses as you lose yourself in the fast-moving masses, neon lights and jumbotrons. Tokyo is anything but laid back. So if you’re in search of excitement, the constant stream of stimuli, activities and unexpected experiences means there’s no better place.

Berlin

Over the past few years, Berlin has really come into its own; fast-changing, infused with youth culture, and eager to prove itself as one of the world’s great cosmopolitan cities. The city has a large young population, thanks in large part to its affordability. It is also popular with creatives of all types working in film, fashion, music and the visual arts, resulting in an endlessly stimulating and ever-changing environment. Berlin also boasts some of the world’s best nightlife. Cheap beer, late-closing times, and the seamless co-existence of edgy underground venues with techno-pumping super clubs makes it a night owl’s dream. Beyond this, there’s always something new and unique to discover to awaken the senses and inspire the mind, from innovative architecture to evocative artwork and ultra-cool gentrified neighborhoods.

Dubai

Packed full of superlatives, the ‘City of Gold’ has to be seen to be believed. Towering buildings, gigantic themed malls, man-made islands, scorching desert, seductive souks, and luxurious hotels all combine to produce a real treat for the senses. Dubai is well known for its over-the-top extravagances. Check out the alpine indoor ski slope, stay in an underwater hotel, or marvel at the gold-filled interior of the Burj Al Arab, the world’s only 7-star hotel. Sports lovers will be spoilt for choice as opportunities abound for fun-filled activities out on the water or in the dunes, as well as numerous world-class sporting events. Immigrants and expats make up a large proportion of the population, which contributes to the cultural diversity and unique convergence of Arabic tradition and 21st-century innovation.

Sydney

Australia’s most popular city is a cosmopolitan, exuberant metropolis, with a diverse population, world-beating attractions and a laid-back feel. An outdoor lover’s paradise, it’s home to the world’s most striking harbor, with its beautiful coastline and iconic architecture, along with a host of other stunning natural attractions. Adrenaline junkies will find plenty to occupy their time. Get your thrills surfing at the iconic beaches, embark on a nerve-jangling jet boat ride under the Harbor Bridge, or dive with sharks at Manly Sea Life Sanctuary. Complement all this with a booming foodie scene, dynamic cultural landscape, and vibrant nightlife, and Sydney is hard to beat.

Las Vegas

One of world’s most infamous destinations, this pulsating city with its gambling heart, situated right in the heart of the Nevadan desert, is an assault on the senses. Cruising up and down the Strip, the theme park feel, sheer decadence and sense of unrestricted revelry create a buzzing energy. Gigantic 24-hour casinos offer an incessant stream of thrills, fueling dreams of hitting a fortune. World-class performances, concerts, exhibits, and dancing fountains will keep you entertained at all hours. On top of all this, Las Vegas has some of the most lavish accommodation to be found anywhere.

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Vinh Lưu Quang
15 tháng 6 2017 lúc 8:42

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Hà Yến Nhi
17 tháng 3 2018 lúc 20:41

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I have had a close friend since I was at secondary school. Her name is Thuy, which means blue water and peace in Vietnamese. (Appearance) She is one head higher than me with a short black hair. Well, she likes sports so I always see her in sportswear. (Personality) I guess, her appearance has shown that she is an outgoing person, and yes, she is. I remember the first time I met her at school. She always smiled and made jokes to other students in the class. I felt she was easy-going, so I talked to her. And from then on, we have been together for maybe 7 years. (Explanation) Now we not only help each other in working but also in life. If I am in trouble, it is her who will be by my side and pull me up. I feel so grateful to this friendship because I think to find a good friend is even harder than to find a spouse

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Hà Yến Nhi
17 tháng 3 2018 lúc 20:42

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Among many programs and channels available on TV these days such as the current news programs, sport programs, entertaining programs, educational programs and movie programs, etc., I like the program "the World of Animals" most.
This program is usually shown on VTV2 everyday at 8.30 in the evening. It often lasts about 45 minutes. In this program, stories of the life of many animals in the world are told in a very lively way. For example, people can watch films about monkeys, snakes, tigers, insects, birds, sea turtles, sharks etc. ... and even the penguins and the polar bears in the far North. While watching these films, I find the everyday life activities and habits of these animals very interesting and full mysteries. In addition, I also learn that it is very important to protect these animals and their living environments became they are part of our valuable natural world. Watching this program makes me very well informed and relaxed after a day of work.

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Hà Yến Nhi
17 tháng 3 2018 lúc 20:46

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At school, I have to learn a lot of subjects such as Maths, Literature, Biology, History, English,....but my favorite subject is English because of these reasons: English is my favorite subject at school for many reasons. Firstly, it's an international language so it's a compulsory subject in most of countries in the world, and study English well gives us more changes to have a better job in future. Secondly, studying English is very fun and interesting, you can study English through books, newspapers or English programme on TV, radio. Finally, speaking English well gives us more confident to speak before everyone not only in English but also in Vietnamese. English is one of the most interesting languages that you should try to study.

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Sunn
26 tháng 5 2023 lúc 10:05

1. There is a World Cup every _______.

     A. one year                        B. two years                      C. four years                     D. eight years

2. In the first World Cup, _______.

A. there were 13 teams

B. Argentina beat Uruguay in the final match

C. there were 32 teams

D. Argentina and Uruguay are the winners

3. In 2002, the World Cup was in _______. (câu này mình thấy có 2 câu trả lời đúng lận :v )

     A. an American country                                             B. a European country

     C. an Asian country                                                     D. South Korea and Japan

4. Why is Brazil the most successful World Cup team?

A. Because they haven’t played in every tournament so far.

B. Because they have played in all tournaments and won World Cup five times.

C. Because no one could beat them in every competition.

D. Because Germany and Italy have only won World Cup four times.

5. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. The first World Cup was in 1930.

B. Uruguay won the first World Cup.

C. France have won World Cup once.

D. South Africa held the first African World Cup

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Anh Thư Bùi
26 tháng 5 2023 lúc 10:06
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Công Tử Họ Phạm
6 tháng 3 2017 lúc 19:29

Hello, now i 'll tell you about my poster

First, i went to HCM city two months ago and i have a beautiful ship. Local people in here is very friendly and kindly. I went to Duc Ba Church and Ben Thanh Market and have many nice photo/

Secondly, after i go to HCM , i dicied go to Da Nang, and i have many a nice momery,

Here I met friends for so long that we have not met

and we go to the famous and beautiful place in DN

I think i have a good ship for holiday

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