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2. I like listening to music
3. Hoang is a good guitar player
1. One of the strongest countries play badminton is Indonesia. Câu này mk ko biết có đúng ko
Recently, in these hard economic times, more people than before are competing for fewer jobs, so it's important to have good qualification when you leave school. To get these, you to do well at school, because most people find a job related to the school subject that they like or are good at. For example, if you are good at chemistry or physics you can become an engineer. Alternatively, if you are keen on English and history, you can become a journalist
However, nowadays, even a good university degree isn't always enough to get the job that you want, so having good job interview skills has become equally important. Many places offer trainer courses to help you improve your interview skills. Of course, most people feel uncomfortable at job interviews, but it's important to try and relax. Many of these course will try and help you to stop feeling nervous . But don't forget, even if you have all the right qualifications and interview skills, you should not arrive late for your job interview!

Sửa lại câu g, và câu h, trong phần''About you'' chút xíu nha ^^
g, =>I good at talking
h,=> My favorite subject are Literature and English

Hoa yêu quý của mẹ,
Cha con và me đã hy vọng là anh rất tốt.Bo me đều rất tốt, giờ lại đến thời kỳ thu hoạch rồi, chúng ta đang trang trại lao động khổ sai;.Ông thường xuyên và chúng ta làm việc cùng nhau.Ong rất sẵn lòng giúp đỡ, ông ấy nói rất nhiều về con, hy vọng con tất cả mọi thứ đều ổn..
Tuần trước, me nhận được một bức thư của dì.Cô ấy viết rất nhiều về con.Vậy con đang làm thể dục buổi sáng đi, Hoa?Con chưa bao giờ thích trong sắc màu sáng.Bo me rất vui khi nghe con làm lúc này.
Me hy vọng con cũng đang tự lo cho mình.Dì rất bận rộn, nhớ con tự giặt quần áo.Đừng ăn quá nhiều kẹo hay thức khuya.Những gì có hại cho con.
Me rất muốn con.Cha con và me hy vọng con có thể sớm ở Hà Nội, sau khi thu hoạch.Đừng quên viết, Hoa
Yêu con,Me
Hoa yêu quý của mẹ,
Bố của con và mẹ đều mong con khỏe mạnh.Cả bố và mẹ đều rất khỏe.Bây giờ đã lại đến gần mùa gặt rồi và bố mẹ đang làm việc rất chăm chỉ ở trên cánh đồng nhà mình.Ông của con thường xuyên làm việc cùng bố mẹ.Ông rất sẵn long giúp đỡ.Ông nói rất nhiều về con và cũng mong con sống tốt.
Tuần trước, mẹ đã nhận được một lá thư từ cô của con.Cô ấy viết về con khá nhiều.Hoa à,bây giờ con có tập thể dục ***** sáng không?Con không bao giờ thích dậy sớm ở Huế.Bố mẹ rất vui vì biết bây giờ con đang làm điều ấy.
Mẹ cũng mong con biết tự chăm sóc bản thân của mình.Cô của con rất bận,vì vậy hãy nhớ giặt và là ủi quần áo của mình nhé.Và đừng ăn quá nhiều kẹo hoặc đi ngủ muộn.Những điều ấy đều không tốt cho con.
Mẹ rất nhớ con,con gái à.Bố của con và mẹ hi vọng sẽ sớm lên Hà Nội thăm con,có lẽ là sau khi mùa gặt kết thúc.
Yêu con nhiều,
Mẹ.

1. Yes, I do
2. I usually read books
3. No, I am not. I am good at Physics.
4. Yes, I do. I like playing tennis.
5. I often play catch.
6. I sometimes play soccer.
7. No, he isn't
8. I do my homework three hours a day.
9. I'm going to visit Ha Long Bay.
10. My bag is one hundred thousand dong.

Hello, JK!
How are you now? Do you miss me? I'm Hung, I very miss you so I write this letter for you to know your health and tell you about a festival I have just attended.
As you know, there are many different and interesting festivals around the world such as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Valentine's day and so on. But for me Tet holiday is the best festival I have attended because of many reasons.
I joined Tet holiday some weeks ago. I and my family prepared a lot of things before Tet. We cleaned our house clearly, decorated it with lót of colourful flowers and lights. My mother and I also cooked banh chung - a traditional cake of Vietnamese together. She taught me how to cook and wrap it. It was a wonderful time for me. Tet is a time for all family members get together and have dinner. At Tet, my mother bought me many new and beautiful clothes. I very loved it! On the first day of Tet, we went to the pagoda and visited our relatives. I got lucky money from adults. This is the best thing I like on Tet holiday. My family took me to many places to play. What a wonderful memory!
How about you? What festival do you like best? Let's write me soon. I am looking forward to receiving your letter.
Love you JK,
Hung
At this point in my life, I’m considered an adult. Yes, maybe sometimes I don’t completely act like it, but that’s part of life, right? As I’m growing up, I realize just how much you did for me. And, for that, I need to truly thank you – something I don’t think I’ve appropriately done to date.
Dad, thank you for telling me what I’m capable of. For giving me the support that I needed to build a dream to chase after. And for believing that I have the talent to reach my goals.
Mom, thank you for making me realize that I’m worth everything in this world. That I must be treated like a queen, and that I should never settle for less than what I deserve.
Dad, thank you for spending countless hours after you got home from work each night to teach me math that I wasn’t going to learn in school for a few years later. It kept me challenged and ahead of the class.
Mom, thank you for giving me a shoulder to cry on when boys broke my heart, and to let me know that my world wasn’t crashing down around me – as much as I believed it was at the time.
Dad, thank you for coaching me from the sidelines before, during, and after every soccer game. I never had a truly good game until you told me I did.
Mom, thank you for standing up for me from the sidelines, and yelling at other moms when their daughters tried to fight me on the field. To show me to never back down against a bully, and to give them a taste of their own medicine.
Dad, thank you for getting mad at me when my report card didn’t have high enough grades. For making me realize that I can put more time into my work and improve my performance as a result.
Mom, thank you for getting to know my friends – all of them – to make sure that I was choosing them wisely. That I was continually surrounding myself with respectable and responsible people through each and every phase of my life.
Dad, thank you for letting me help you work on the cars in the driveway and show me how to change my own oil. I may have only had to do this once in my life, but at least I didn’t look like an idiot while I was doing it.
Mom, thank you for passing on your belief in greater things that are entirely out of my control. That everything happens for a reason, and we’ll one day figure out why. That there are moments we experience that provide comfort and a sense of self that we can’t explain.
Dad, thank you for being so strict with your rules that I missed out on some moments that could have led me down the wrong path. For standing your ground when I begged to go somewhere or do something that, in hindsight, could have introduced me to things that would jeopardize my future forever.
Mom, thank you for laughing at my kindergarten teacher when they said I was going to struggle in life because I couldn’t gallop – for seeing through this bullshit and recognizing I was more capable than what acting like an animal in the hallways “proves”.
Dad, thank you for understanding when I take a leap of faith. And for supporting me in my journey even if it doesn’t seem logical at times. For recognizing that it’s what I need to do, and hearing me out.
Mom, thank you for your personality. For sharing your love of life, sense of humor, excitement for every experience, ability to befriend a stranger, and courage to look fear directly in the face until it backs down.
Dad, thank you for your love of sports – both in watching and playing them. For raising me as a tomboy, and showing me what a true sports fan looks like.
Mom, thank you for showing me the female ropes. Giving me tips on how to dress like a girl, and do my makeup properly. For teaching me manners and how to act like a lady.
Dad, thank you for showing me what hard work looks like. For showing me that nothing comes easy, and that countless hours of blood, sweat and tears really does pay off.
Mom, thank you for showing me what a true battle looks like. For never giving up and for still being an active, involved, dedication mother to my sister and me, even when you clearly didn’t have the energy to do so.
Dad, thank you for showing me how a man should treat a woman. For proving that chivalry isn’t dead, and giving me baseline expectations for the very least of what I should accept.
Mom, thank you for showing me how to fight for what I believe in. In life, love, and everything in between. For giving me the strength to stand up for myself and expect nothing less than the very best.
To both of you, Mom and Dad, thank you for showing me true love in its rarest form, what it feels like, and how it can extend beyond life’s obstacles and challenges.
Without each of you, I’d be nowhere near the person I am – and the person I’m still working on becoming. There aren’t enough words in the world to express my appreciation, but I think this is a good start. I owe you one.
Sincerely,
Your Daughter
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