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Dark_Hole
20 tháng 2 2022 lúc 21:49

Tham khảo: 

My neighborhood is in the suburbs of the city. It used to belong to a suburban town but has now been converted into a ward. The main road that runs along my neighborhood has been paved. New sidewalks are paved with new tiles. Many trees are planted to bring fresh, cool green streets. The maintenance of public sanitation is promoted so the streets are always clean and beautiful. Those who encroach on the roadways and sidewalks for business must retreat according to the general rule. At night, when the lights on both sides of the street turn on, the lights of the houses also shine, looking at the neighborhood that looks beautiful and sparkling.

 
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Nguyễn Thị Bình Yên
10 tháng 12 2018 lúc 13:25

Bảng gợi ý đây

Nguyễn Thị Bình Yên
10 tháng 12 2018 lúc 13:28

@Nguyễn Nhật Minh

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Trần Thị Ngọc Ánh
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Nguyễn Linh
1 tháng 12 2017 lúc 13:37

Bài 2 :

On summer holiday, I often go back to my hometown and I have seen many changes in this rural area over the years.

The most impressive change is in education. Recently, there are more schools rebuilt nearby and they are all better equipped. This summer, my hometown friends and I enjoy reading different kinds of books and comics in the new library. This change makes my stay here a lot more enjoyable.

Means of communication is the second big change I can see in the area. In the past, the common way to contact somebody faraway was to write letters by hand. Nowadays, thanks to mobile phones and even social networks, the locals can keep in touch more easily.

However, the negative change in the environment is something I dislike. Vast paddy fields where the children used to fly kites no longer exist. Instead, a new industrial zone appears. Worse, factories in the zone are polluting the river and make it too dirty for us to swim in.

Bích Ngọc Huỳnh
1 tháng 12 2017 lúc 13:43

Festival in Hội An

The ancient city of Hội An will host a series of performances to celebrate the festival in the old quarter and in the Hoài River Square on September 12-15.

The city’s Culture and Sports Centre said yesterday a contest between lion and unicorn dances will open the festival at the Hoài River Square on the nights of September 12-13.

A performance re-enacting a mid-autumn night in the ancient town during the early years of the 20th century will be staged in the Old Quarter on September 14 from 6.30pm to 10pm.

Visitors can watch local residents make their offerings to celebrate the Full Moon Festival in front of houses on every corner of Hội An on September 14 (the 14th day of the eighth lunar month).

Lanterns will light up the houses, restaurants, cafés, shops and streets of Hội An during the festival. Candle-lit paper flowers will be also be released on the Hoài River.

Festival for disadvantaged kids

More than 1,000 homeless children in HCM City will receive mooncakes, lanterns and other gifts this weekend from charity groups.

The children will take part in a two-day cultural programme called Trung Thu Mơ Ước (Mid-Autumn Dreams), enjoying traditional games, puppet shows, and lantern design and singing contests.

They will be entertained by young pop star Sơn Tùng MT-P, singers Bùi Anh Tuấn and Trang Nhung, who will perform for free at a music gala called Hát Với Chị Hằng (Singing with Moon Girl).

Children and artists will join a lantern parade at the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Trung Thu Mơ Ước, organised by the city’s Department of Information and Communication, will begin on Saturday night at the Book Street on Nguyễn Văn Bình Street in District 1.

The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and its partners will organise a festival called Thành Phố Tuổi Thơ (City of Childhood) for young kids and teenagers at Nguyễn Huệ Street in District 1.

The young children will enjoy a street mooncake and lantern party, while poor kids will get gifts from the organisers on the full-moon night on September 15

The event will also feature dragon dances and fashion shows staged by young performers of cultural houses for children.

More than 2,000 children from rural districts will be invited to participate in Trung Thu Sum Vầy (Happy Mid-Autumn Night), a variety programme at Suối Tiên Theme Park in District 9.

Lantern and fruit-tray design competitions, circus and magic performances, and water-puppet shows will also be featured.

A charity event party supported by local organisations on September 15 will be held for more than 100 disadvantaged kids, who will enjoy toys, cakes and gifts.

The Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations also attract tourists who want to learn more about Vietnamese culture. — VNS.

Chúc bạn học tốt...vui


Bích Ngọc Huỳnh
1 tháng 12 2017 lúc 13:49

Bài 2 :

Bài làm 1 :

My hometown changes so much. The first change is life of local people. They have a better life because they have electricity, TV, hospital, schools nearby the village. The second change is the people There are more people and more houses here. The houses are more modern in brick not by soil anymore. The last change is the place for children to play. There is a park in the village.

Bài làm 2 :

I live in a mountainous village. My parents often tell me stories about their life in the past. It’s not much like the village I can see nowadays. Some villagers now live in brick houses instead of earthen ones. Our houses are better equipped with electric fans and TVs. Thanks to the TV, we now know more about life outside our village. We don’t use oil lamps any more. We have electric lights which are much brighter. More villagers are using motorcycles for transport instead of riding a horse or walking. We — village children — no longer have to waik a long way and cross a stream to get to school, which is dangerous in the rainy season. Now there’s a new school nearby. We also have more visitors from the city. They come to experience our way of life.

Chúc cậu học tốt!!

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Văn Bảo Nguyễn
14 tháng 12 2021 lúc 12:35

 Ngày 21/6/2021 là thứ hai. Vậy ngày 12/10/2021 là thứ mấy? làm hộ nha

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Nguyễn Hoàng Minh
26 tháng 11 2023 lúc 21:34

Living in a smart city brings many benefits and disadvantages. In this article, I will present some pros and cons of living in a smart city.

The first advantage of living in a smart city is convenience. Information and communications technology is integrated into urban systems, helping to provide public services more effectively. For example, through mobile applications, people can easily search for information about transportation, destinations, and entertainment activities. Furthermore, the smart traffic system helps reduce congestion and save travel time.

Another advantage of smart cities is energy saving and environmental protection. Advanced technologies are applied to manage and use resources effectively. For example, automatic lighting and temperature regulation in buildings help save energy. In addition, the use of smart public transport and self-driving cars helps reduce polluting emissions.

However, living in a smart city also has disadvantages. One of them is the issue of information security. With the widespread use of information technology, the risk of personal information insecurity and privacy violations increases. This requires strong security measures to ensure the safety of people's personal data.

Another drawback of smart cities is their dependence on technology. If technology systems fail or are attacked, public services could be disrupted. This poses challenges for maintaining stability and ensuring security of smart cities.

In short, living in a smart city brings many benefits such as convenience and energy savings. However, it is also necessary to pay attention to information security issues and dependence on technology. To make the most of the advantages and minimize the disadvantages, smart investment and management from city managers is needed.

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👉Vigilant Yaksha👈
19 tháng 12 2020 lúc 5:44

Tham khảo

I went to Viet Nam in 1996. There were mostly manual labour and agricultural productions. 12 years later, when I came back, the country had dramatically changed, there were more technology and equipment and more industrial production too.

Last year, I went back to Ho Chi Minh city after 20 years and to my surprise, there were more services. There were also many opportunities for university (inside and outside the country), which were another surprise for me.