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You can't go to shcool unless you get a bike
→ If you get a bike, you'll be able to go to school.
he.......has waited.....(wait)for quite some time
What do they often do when it is cool?
nữ: 3 phần
nam :1 phần
nam+nữ=36 em
Tổng số phần bằng nhau: 3+1=4 (phần)
Giá trị 1 phần: 36:4= 9(em)
Số học sinh nam: 9x1=9 (em)
Số học sinh nữ: 36-9= 27(em)
Đáp sô: 9 nam, 27 nữ
1. the Red River is 1,200 kilometers long. The Nile River is 6,437 kilometers long
=> The Nile River is much longer than the Red River.
Visiting to various places such as museums, zoos, theatre and even foreign countries for children at secondary school are more and more popular. While I believe that there are some negative impacts on children, visiting should be utilized in school for many positive outcomes. The main benefit for children when they are attended outdoor activities is that they are learnt in the real world. This means children not only learn on their class with many paper theories, but they also learn lessons through experience reality. For example, they can learn geography by watch discoveries programme on television, or they can see real history by go to visit museums. All these can inspire them to learn well. Another positive point for children who are taken on visit to many places while learning at secondary school is that it makes them more confidence. If they learn through playing, they will not have any pressure because they do not have to memorize as robot. For instance, once my daughter asked me: “what is war” and I had taught her by opened a clip told about the war in Viet Nam. As a result, she understood immediately. Admittedly, to some people such visits have some disadvantages. First of all, it takes time away from real learning if children visit too many places. In addition, children who are the poor will not enough finance to efford all trips which school organizes, this makes them feel embarrassed. In conclusion, while outdoor activities can have some negative effects on children at secondary school, it seems to me that secondary school should organize more visiting in order to give children the best.
I don't agree. Firstly, I like trying to develop a meaningful relationship with my postal carrier. Secondly, I love buying stamps - especially with pictures of dead presidents. Finally, I believe my letters are immortal and hope that someone will collect them for posterity. In conclusion, I think letters are better than emails.
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