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There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The festival happens in mid-August in many regions of Japan and in mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage; some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. I really like this dance and hope that oneday I have a chance to try it.
Giải:
There is a tradition in Japan that people perform the Obon dance during the Obon festival. The festival takes place in mid-August in many regions of Japan and in mid-July in other regions. There are many different forms of Obon dance in different regions. In order to perform it, people make a circle around a yagura, a high wooden stage. Some dancers move clockwise, and some counter-clockwise. I really like this dance.
(Ở Nhật Bản có truyền thống là người dân múa điệu Obon trong lễ hội Obon (thờ cúng ông bà tổ tiên). Lễ hội diễn ra giữa tháng 8 ở nhiều vùng miền của nước Nhật và giữa tháng 4 ở những vùng khác. Có nhiều hình thức múa Obon ở những vùng khác nhau. Để múa, người ta tạo thành vòng tròn quanh một yagura, tức là một sấn khấu bằng gỗ. Có người múa theo chiều kim đồng hồ, có người ngược lại. Mình thực sự thích điệu nhảy này.)
Tham khảo:
A tradition is a custom, opinion, or belief that is passed down from generation to generation, often passed down orally or practiced. England is full of culture and traditions that go back hundreds of years. British customs and traditions are famous around the world. When people think of England, they usually think of people drinking tea, eating fish and chips and wearing a melon hat, but there's so much more to England. A final custom, suggested by Sandra from London, is that the British tend to sunbathe any time the sun is shining. Perhaps this is a biological need, a behavior common to all people from sun-deprived countries. This is everything about British culture that I know
Write the correct form of the word given
1. Do you have any idea about ………social…….customs and traditions? SOCIETY
2. We are surfing the Internet to find ………information…………about Vietnamese culture. INFORM
3. He usually places the chopsticks on the top of the bowl when………finishing……….his meals. FINISH
4. What is the …………similarity……..between a custom and a tradition? SIMILAR
5. What is the ………………difference………between these two words? DIFFER
6. Congratulations. Your answer is …………totally……..correct. TOTAL
7. I don’t know him because he is a ……………stranger……..in this area. STRANGE
8. That little boy is so ………noisy…………He has waken the baby up. NOISE
9. Have you got many …………foreign…….friends in Vietnam? FOREIGNER
10. We hope that our …………friendship……….will last forever. FRIEND
11. His …………death……….came as a shock to all of us. DIE
12. We reported the ……loss………..of our car to the local police. LOSE
13. If your ………………behaviour……….doesn’t improve, we will have to expel you from this school. BEHAVE
14. The ……arrival…………..of the flight VN 507will be announced soon. ARRIVE
15. The ………success………of the bank depends on how many customers it can get. SUCCESSFUL
1. Write about a natural disaster you have read about.
The most destructive disaster that I have experienced was the flood in 2012, in Thanh Hoa province. It had been raining heavily for many days. All homes, trees and animals were flooded. The water got to the roof of houses. Damage was caused to property and people. Many people were injured and died. Rescue workers helped people trapped in the flooded houses and they brought people who were left homeless to safe place. My house was flooded but we had been evacuated before. Although the time has gone by, I still can’t forget that terrible disaster.
2. Write a passage describing the schedule for your visit (Choose 4 activities that you would like to do in a 2 day visit to Washington D.C., the capital of the USA.)
This is the schedule for our group’s 2-day visit to Washington DC. On the first day, we plan to expore the city on a hop-on-hop-off trolley at 9 am. Then at 1: 00 we are visiting the White house , where the President of the USA lives. On the second day, we are taking the shuttle bus to visit the National Children’s museum at 8:00. Then at 14-00 we plan to cycle on bike trails in Nationa park.
Dear Dan,
I am writing this letter to give you great news on my newly purchased house. I hope you are doing well and sorry for not being in touch for such a long time. I was too busy in moving to new house.
As you know, our old house was not that specious and had only two bedrooms. With addition my baby girl we needed a bigger house. Neighborhood was also not that great and it was very far from Ben's office. It took long time to buy this new house, but believe me this is great one! My son is very happy to be at this new house. We have 3 specious bedrooms, a big size living and dining room and a fully equipped kitchen. My baby girl has a great space to crawl. It has a small backyard with a pet house for our doggy - Raju.
More importantly, this new house is very close to Ben's office. Now he is starting late to office and reaching back home early. Ben is also happy to give quality time for us, instead of wasting his time on long travel and traffic jams.
This Sunday, if you are available please visit our new house; I am sure you will like it.
We can have a lunch together with our families. We will also like to get your creative ideas for decorating our kid's rooms. Please find the address as below.
E8-1103, Lake Town, Near Hyde Park, Harrow.
See you soon!
Lots of love
Obon is one of the most important Japanese traditions. People believe that their ancestors` spirits come back to their homes to be reunited with their family during Obon and pray for the spirits. For the reason, Obon is an important family gathering time, and many people return to their hometowns. Obon was originally celebrated around the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar. Obon periods are nowadays different in various regions of Japan. In most regions, Obon is celebrated around August 15, and it typically begins 13th and ends 16th of August. In some areas in Tokyo, Obon is celebrated around July 15, and it is still celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in many areas in Okinawa. Japanese people clean their houses and place a variety of food offerings such as vegetables and fruits to the spirits of ancestors in front of a butsudan (Buddhist altar). Chochin lanterns and arrangements of flower are usually placed by the butsudan.