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I think it is not necessary. Many people live without the internet, such as farmers who do not require internet at all. If need be, one can always borrow books from the library to obtain information. The internet only acts as a form of entertainment and is not necessary;one can always live without the internet present.
~Study well~
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I think it's not necessary to have internet access in our life. Because many people live without internet, my grandparents. They don't even know what internet is!! We don't really, really need internet. We feel it's necessary because we know it and we do everything on it. We can live well without internet, you know! It's just for entertainment! So I don't think internet is necessary in our life.
Good luck in studying!
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* Điền vào khoảng trống bằng dạng thích hợp của từ IN HOA chờ sẵn ở đầu câu.
1. ORPHAN - After his parents died, he was sent to an ..............orphanage........
2. CLASS - Some of my ....classmates.......... are going to my birthday party.
3. SOCIAL - Huy makes friends very easily because he is very .........sociable.............
4. RESERVE - Tam and Quang rarely talk freely about themselevs. They're very ....... reserved.......
* Điền vào khoảng trống bằng dạng thích hợp của từ IN HOA chờ sẵn ở đầu câu.
1. ORPHAN - After his parents died, he was sent to an ..........orphanage............
2. CLASS - Some of my ......classmate........ are going to my birthday party.
3. SOCIAL - Huy makes friends very easily because he is very ............sociable..........
4. RESERVE - Tam and Quang rarely talk freely about themselevs. They're very ......reserved........
hả,bendy?
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¹ ๖ۣۜDσ ησт ρσʂт мĭʂ¢εℓℓαηεσυʂ qυεʂтĭσηʂ ση ƒσɾυмʂ ʝυʂт ρσʂт αɾтĭ¢ℓεʂ тɦαт үσυ ¢αηт ʂσℓʋε σɾ ɠσσɗ qυεʂтĭσηʂ ση тɦε ƒσɾυм
² ๖ۣۜDσ ησт αηʂωεɾ мĭʂ¢εℓℓαηεσυʂ σɾ ĭη¢σηʂĭʂтεηт ωĭтɦ тɦε ¢σηтεηт σƒ тɦε qυεʂтĭση ση тɦε ƒσɾυм
³ ๖ۣۜDσηт ƙησω ๖ۣۜRĭɠɦт ση мĭʂ¢εℓℓαηεσυʂ αηʂωεɾʂ тσ ¢ɦεαт qυεʂтĭση αηɗ αηʂωεɾ ρσĭηтʂ
๖ۣۜIƒ үσυ ʋĭσℓαтε тɦε αbσʋε ³ тɦĭηɠʂ үσυ ωĭℓℓ bε ɗεɗυ¢тεɗ bү тɦε тεα¢ɦεɾʂ σƒ ๖ۣۜOηℓĭηε ๖ۣۜMαтɦ үσυɾ α¢¢συηт мαү bε ℓσ¢ƙεɗ σɾ үσυɾ α¢¢συηт ĭʂ ρεɾмαηεηтℓү bαηηεɗ ƒɾσм ℓσɠɠĭηɠ ĭηтσ тɦε ωεbʂĭтε
Dear Peter, I am a student (1)in grade six (2)in a school in Hanoi city. This year, I am twelve (3)year old. I live in a house with (4)me parents and my brother and my sister. It is a beautiful house. I go (5)at school with my friends every morning. I listening to music.(6)I favorite subject is English.(7) On the weekends I often go out with (8)his friends. Sometime, we go to the cinema and go for a walk. At school, we (9)playing many games. They are very funny. In our lessons, (10)they learn about animals and people in the world. It is interesting. What about you? Write me soon. => (1).at (2).at (3).years (4).my (5).to (6).My (7).At (8).my (9).play (10).we | 0. at |
V. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions (Đọc kĩ đoạn văn sau và trả lời câu hỏi):
David and Lucy live in London, in England. They have a big house near a park. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms in their house. David and Lucy have two children: a boy and a girl. David works in a bank and his wife is a doctor. They usually leave home at eight o'clock. Lucy drives to school with her two children. Then she drives to works at the hospital. In the evening, Lucy always cooks dinner. After dinner, they sometimes watch TV.
1. Where do David and Lucy live ?
=> They live in London, in England.
2. Is their house near a hotel?
=> No, it isn't.
3. What does Lucy do?
=> She is a doctor.
4. What time do they leave home ?
=> They usually leave home at eight o'clock.
5. What do they sometimes do after dinner?
=> They sometimes watch TV after dinner.
kiếm nhiều điểm hỏi đáp ... mỗi tội ... con người nói chuyện hơi tục !!!
It's believed that cultural identity helps us identify ourselves as part of a culture.
This can be shown through the language we use to communicate, the food we often eat, the national clothes we wear on special occasions or festivals and cultural praces.
Among these, I think food and culinary traditions are the most important cultural identifiers.
On an individual level, there is a connection between food and each person's family ties.
We grow up eating the food cooked by our mother or other members in our family, so food becomes closely connected to our family traditions.
Many of us associate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it reminds us of our families and holds a special and personal value for us.
Food from our family often becomes the comfort food we seek when we miss our family or feel stressed.
I still remember a memorable moment when I was a kid.
I could not eat rice because I had a toothache.
My mother cooked soup and brought it to bed for me.
The flavor of the soup became something very familiar to me.
Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I remember the soup my mom used to make for me and I crave that soup.
On a larger scale, food is an important part of national culture.
It helps tell where each of us is from.
Each country has its own national cuisine.
For example, Chinese food mainly has sweet and spicy flavor with a special focus on red color decoration.
Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next and acts as a prominent expression of cultural identity.
Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.
In conclusion, food connects people to their family and nation, so it is a good reflection of a person's culture identity.
Some people believe cultural identity is how we identify ourselves as part of a culture.This can simply be done through the language we use, the food we often have, or the clothing we often wear on special occasions. In my opinion, festivals and cultural praces celebrated and preserved years after years are the most important cultural identifiers.
Through festivals, we want to express our unity as well as cultural identifier. Originally, festivals are special occasions when people at a parular place stop working in order to celebrate parties or events. They are often connected with religious beliefs of a specific group of people to thank God sand ancestors for good harvests, fortune, and happiness.
Along with festivals, cultural praces are unique ways of expressing who we are and what country or culture we belong to. These are traditionally considered the right things to do in a community. For example, Vietnamese people usually go to pagodas on first days of New Year to pray for good health and happiness. Although we are now in modern time, these traditions are well preserved respectably as a cultural stereotype.
As people all over the world become closer and closer, we share our festivals and cultural praces - the most important features. We organise international festivals and take part in various kinds of cultural events in other countries. This is always the meaningful way of identifying, sharing and preserving cultures.
My Most Embarrassing Moment
Some of the life events are easily to be forgotten while others remain so fresh in the brain as if they happened the previous day. Embarrassing moment is that time when one wishes the earth could develop an opening and swallow him or her. The discomfort felt within those few minutes are felt as if it are stand still,
How It Happened
My most embarrassing moment is still fresh in my memory. I was in my fourth year in high school and was at break time. I had been controlling my urges for the entire lesson. I did wanted to miss the lesson because it was a bit technical and experimental. Once the bell for break rang, quickly rushed to the toilet.
Without realizing, I entered girls’ toilet. The stomach upset and prolonged urges control had drawn away my conscious. The two glasses of tea I had taken in the morning made my condition worse. All I thought about was privacy. I thought I had some unusual giggle sounds but the situation could not allow me to look back. As I was coming out of the cubicle, it was the time I regained my conscious and discovered that I had entered toilets for girls. To make the matter worse, a group of girls had gathered outside the toilet and only turned away in loud laughter when I came out. Horror of horrors, I forgot to zip up! I cannot imagine if there is any creature could match my look at that given moment!
Lesson Learnt Through Embarrassment
My predicament news spread like wild fire within the entire institution. My horror became the talk of the day. I felt as if I could walk out of the institution not knowing were to hide. The world looked like a small village for me to hide my horror. Eventually, I remembered a common saying by our English teacher, ‘if you cannot beat them, joint them.’ So I made up my mind to create fun out the incident to laugh myself as well. It worked well. After some time, everybody was bored and none could tease me after a while.
Indeed, this incident opened my eyes. I discovered that when people make fun of you and laugh you should not be depressed but join the laughter. You ought not to be serious. It is very important to learn to view yourself as others see you. Most time when people laugh at others intend to make fun of them. In fact, they do not imply any arm.
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