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I always feel lucky and proud to be attached to the homeland where I live. My love for it is not only about natural beauty but also about people, cultural features and traditional values. I always wish to contribute to preserving and developing those values, so that my hometown becomes more and more developed and advanced.
My love for my homeland is not only love and gratitude, but also responsibility. I understand that each citizen has his or her responsibilities and obligations towards the homeland. We need to contribute together to build a better place to live, where everyone can be happy and thrive.
In my love for my homeland, I also see the value of solidarity and mutual assistance. Only when we unite and support each other can we overcome all difficulties and challenges to build a growing homeland. I believe that, if we clearly understand the value of love for our motherland, we will always have the responsibility and make efforts to preserve and develop it, until the next generations can also love and be self-sufficient. proud of his homeland.
The Tay, with local groups Pa dí, Thổ, Ngan, Phén, Thu Lao, is an ethnic group of 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. Tay people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay was previously known as the Tho (although this name is now used to refer to a different ethnic group, see Turks). Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. Tay people, Nung have a close relationship with the Choang people in China.Tay people mainly reside in the northern midland and mountainous provinces (1,400,519 people in 1999). In addition, in the recent time, the Tay also migrated to some provinces in the Central Highlands like Dak Lak and Lam Dong.The Tay are usually at the foot of the mountain or along the stream. The name is often referred to by the name of hills, fields, rivers. Each village has 15 to 20 houses. Large villages divided into many small villages.Tay dressed in indigo. Traditional Tay costumes are made from self-made cotton yarn, dyed indigo on men's and women's clothes, almost without decorative pattern. Tay clothing can be considered one of the simplest outfits of 54 ethnic groups. The costume is simple but meaningful.Then singing, singing, singing sli are used in various activities, popular folk songs of the Tay. Musical instruments such as the Micro, Shake. Chess is an instrument that is present in all spiritual activities of the Tay, such as soul in the folk dance of the Tay. In this life, the sex acts as a means of communicating bold identity.Traditional houses are usually on stilts, lands and roofs with grass and some border areas have defense types. In the house to distinguish male rooms outside, women in the chamber. Most popular are 3-room, 2-roofed houses (no chop), logs of land or bushes, surrounding woods, roofs of grass, picturesque Tay people settle in groups of about 15 to 20 households. Tay people worship ancestors and animals. The Tay ancestors' altar is placed in the middle of the house and made into a private space and revered. Pregnant women and their newborns are not allowed to sit or lie on chairs or beds in front of the altar. In the Tay religion, the most important feast day of the Tay people is usually the last day of the lunar month.The life of the Tay is often associated with nature, so the food and foodstuff of the Tay people are products obtained from production activities in areas with forests, rivers, streams and hills surrounding. Some famous dishes are: sticky egg rolls, sticky rice balls, sour bamboo shoots, stigma.
The Tay, with local groups Pa dí, Thổ, Ngan, Phén, Thu Lao, is an ethnic group of 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. Tay people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay was previously known as the Tho (although this name is now used to refer to a different ethnic group, see Turks). Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. Tay people, Nung have a close relationship with the Choang people in China.Tay people mainly reside in the northern midland and mountainous provinces (1,400,519 people in 1999). In addition, in the recent time, the Tay also migrated to some provinces in the Central Highlands like Dak Lak and Lam Dong.The Tay are usually at the foot of the mountain or along the stream. The name is often referred to by the name of hills, fields, rivers. Each village has 15 to 20 houses. Large villages divided into many small villages.Tay dressed in indigo. Traditional Tay costumes are made from self-made cotton yarn, dyed indigo on men's and women's clothes, almost without decorative pattern. Tay clothing can be considered one of the simplest outfits of 54 ethnic groups. The costume is simple but meaningful.Then singing, singing, singing sli are used in various activities, popular folk songs of the Tay. Musical instruments such as the Micro, Shake. Chess is an instrument that is present in all spiritual activities of the Tay, such as soul in the folk dance of the Tay. In this life, the sex acts as a means of communicating bold identity.Traditional houses are usually on stilts, lands and roofs with grass and some border areas have defense types. In the house to distinguish male rooms outside, women in the chamber. Most popular are 3-room, 2-roofed houses (no chop), logs of land or bushes, surrounding woods, roofs of grass, picturesque Tay people settle in groups of about 15 to 20 households. Tay people worship ancestors and animals. The Tay ancestors' altar is placed in the middle of the house and made into a private space and revered. Pregnant women and their newborns are not allowed to sit or lie on chairs or beds in front of the altar. In the Tay religion, the most important feast day of the Tay people is usually the last day of the lunar month.The life of the Tay is often associated with nature, so the food and foodstuff of the Tay people are products obtained from production activities in areas with forests, rivers, streams and hills surrounding. Some famous dishes are: sticky egg rolls, sticky rice balls, sour bamboo shoots, stigma.
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My house is very beautiful. I love my bedroom. My bedroom is small, but very tidy. My bedroom has a bed, a rack,....
My house is very small but it beautiful. So, I love my house and I think my house is number 1. Oh, I love my bedroom. Because, I 'm harding- working so it very tidy and beautiful.
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I think the best recreational activity for teenagers is playing sports. First, they can find friends with similar interests. Second, physical activity is a good way to reduce stress and reduce depression. Furthermore, sport can help develop teamwork and leadership skills that may be necessary for their future jobs. Their parents should offer advice on choosing an appropriate recreational activity; However, it is the youth who make the final decision.
TK
Tet, also known as Lunar new year festival, is the biggest traditional festival in Viet Nam. Tet is usually from the end of January to early February. Before Tet, Vietnamese prepare many things for the three main days. They clean their house and decorate with flowers such as kumquat tree or peach blossom. A huge amount of food will be bought before Tet for making traditional dishes. Banh Chung, Banh Tet, Gio cha, Xoi and Mut, and candies are the foods that must have on Tet holidays. During Tet, people visit their relatives’ homes and give wishes. However, the Vietnamese believe that the first visitor a family receives in the year determines their fortune for the entire year, people never enter any house on the first day without being invited first. Another custom is giving lucky money, which is put into a red envelope as a symbol of luck and wish for a new age. Traditionally, elders will give lucky money to children and the oldest people in the family. However, nowadays, people can give it to anyone including friends, parents, neighbors. Besides, Vietnamese usually go to pagodas or temples to pray for health, wealth, success. To Vietnamese, Tet is the happiest time of all year around, members in a family can gather together, which is a meaningful messages of Lunar New year festival. All in all, Tet is all about back to origins, be good to others, enjoy the precious moment, and wish for the best to come.
TK
Traditional Tet is one of the most important festivals of Vietnam. Just like in Western countries that follow Christianity, Christmas is a sacred and important holiday, so is the traditional New Year's Day. Traditional New Year's Day is called Lunar New Year or Lunar New Year, and is considered the most important moment of a year. The time starts on the 1st day of the 1st lunar month of the new year. The Lunar New Year usually falls between the end of January and the middle of February of a calendar year. Normally in Vietnam, every occasion to prepare for the Lunar New Year, everyone, whether working or going to school, has a holiday schedule. Normally, the time off is from one working week or more (for employees) and two to three days before December 30. To prepare for the important Tet holiday of this year, every family often buys a lot of new things, cleans the house, prepares a tray of rice to worship ancestors. And yet, on the traditional New Year's Day, there is also a custom to visit the elderly, family members, friends and neighbors every time Tet comes. At that time, homeowners or adults will give lucky money to children and elders with wishes at the beginning of the new year of peace, prosperity, and everything as desired. This is not only a custom but also a cultural beauty of the Vietnamese people, to show concern and hope for a full and peaceful life for everyone.
During our next trip to the countryside, Lan, Minh, Nhi and I will do many activities to experience farm work.
(Trong chuyến đi tiếp theo của chúng tớ đến vùng nông thôn, Lan, Minh, Nhi và tớ sẽ có nhiều hoạt động để trải nghiệm công việc của nhà nông.)
I will pick the apples from apple trees. They are fresh and juicy.
(Tớ sẽ hái những trái táo từ trên cây. Chúng rất tươi và mọng nước.)
Lan will plant vegetables. She loves cooking homegrown vegetables.
(Lan sẽ trồng rau. Cậu ấy thích nấu nướng từ rau tự trồng.)
Minh will go fishing. He has just bought a new fishing rod.
(Minh sẽ đi câu cá. Cậu ấy vừa mới mua một cái cần câu mới.)
And Nhi will learn how to herd a buffalo. She also wants to ride on it, just on TV.
(Còn Nhi sẽ học cách chăn trâu. Cậu ấy cũng muốn cưỡi trâu, như ở trên Ti vi.)
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During our next trip to the countryside, Lan, Minh, Nhi and I will do many activities to experience farm work.
I will pick the apples from apple trees. They are fresh and juicy.
Lan will plant vegetables. She loves cooking homegrown vegetables.
Minh will go fishing. He has just bought a new fishing rod.
And Nhi will learn how to herd a buffalo. She also wants to ride on it, just on TV.
(Trong chuyến đi tiếp theo của chúng tớ đến vùng nông thôn, Lan, Minh, Nhi và tớ sẽ có nhiều hoạt động để trải nghiệm công việc của nhà nông.Tớ sẽ hái những trái táo từ trên cây. Chúng rất tươi và mọng nước.Lan sẽ trồng rau. Cậu ấy thích nấu nướng từ rau tự trồng.Minh sẽ đi câu cá. Cậu ấy vừa mới mua một cái cần câu mới.Còn Nhi sẽ học cách chăn trâu. Cậu ấy cũng muốn cưỡi trâu, như ở trên Ti vi.)
Want to learn better English 8, needs to investigate more words in the dictionary he Vietnam. The school in the dictionary helps us in many vocabularies, learn many new words. Also, the help of reading have the knowledge to do the questions in English, helps us have better communication skills. Collective listening, speaking, reading and writing to do well as much more. Go online to help us investigate the things that we do not know, the information that we do not know will be answered.