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Uncle Ho's photo was hung on the curtain on the opening day of his school's new school year, solemnly placed next to the national flag. In the photo, Uncle Ho looks a gentle, contemplative Buddha. He has rosy skin with bright eyes filled with love. His high and wide forehead revealed his intelligence and wide understanding. Uncle has a beard and white hair lightning. The smile is gentle and strangely gentle. Looking at Uncle Ho's photo, I secretly promise to try hard to study and prace well in the new school year, to be worthy of Uncle's love for us.

Bác Hồ là vĩ lãnh tụ vĩ đại của dân tộc ta. Ở con người Bác ta còn học tập được nhiều điều đặc biệt. Ôi! Một con người thanh cao và giản dị đến nhưỡng nào! Sự giản dị của Bác không chỉ thể hiện trong đời sống sinh hoạt hàng ngày, không chỉ trong những năm tháng khó khăn mà ngay cả khi đã là một vị chủ tịch nước, trong bữa ăn của Bác cũng rất giản dị. Trong cách mặc của Bác cũng rất giản dị, phù hợp với hoàn cảnh, với con người Bác. Bộ quần áo ka-ki, bộ quần áo nâu, đôi dép cao su, chiếc đồng hồ Liên Xô…..là những đồ vật gắn liền với cuộc đời Bác. Dù là một vị chủ tịch nước nhưng Bác chỉ ở trong ngôi nhà sàn vài ba phòng đơn giản, có vườn cây, ao cá để Bác được lao động sau những giờ làm việc căng thẳng. Trong việc làm Bác cũng thể hiện sự giẳn dị của mình. Bác làm việc rất cần cù, cả đời Bác không ngày nào nghỉ ngơi, từ nhũng công việc hàng ngày đến việc cách mạng vì dân vì nước. Không những vậy trong quân hệ với mọi người Bác cũng rất giản dị. Từ việc đi thăm nhà tập thể công nhân, viết thư cho một đồng chí hay nói chuyện với các cháu miền Nam hoặc đi thăm và tặng quà cho các cụ già mỗi khi Tết đến. Dù là một vị chủ tịch nước nhưng ta không hề thấy Bác cao sang xa vời mà luôn gần gũi thân thiết. Trong lời nói và bài viết Bác cũng thể hiện sự giản dị của mình bởi Bác muốn mọi người dễ hiểu, dễ nhớ, dễ làm theo nên Bác đã nói rất giản dị về những điều lớn lao, chân chính Và rất nhiều những lời nói, bài văn, bài thơ rất giản dị của Bác mà chúng ta có thể biết, sự giản dị của Bác càng làm nổi bật đời sống nội tâm và tôn thêm vẻ đẹp con người Bác. Sự giản dị của Bác là tấm gương mà chúng ta phải học tập và noi theo.​

9 tháng 3 2022

Tham khảo: Uncle Ho is the greatest leader of Vietnamese people. He was born on May, 19th, 1890 in Nghe An province, into an intellectual family. His mother was a farmer. His father was a teacher.Uncle Ho knew different languages in the world. He used to work as a cook, a waiter and a tutor . He was also a famous poet. His famous writing is “ Diary in prison”. It was very valuable. Uncle Ho devoted his whole life to the independence of Vietnam. He died in Ha Noi on September, 2nd, 1969 but he is always in every Vietnamese’s memory. I loved and respect him very much, and we always remind ourselves” “ Live, fight, work and study, following greatUncle Ho’s example. In short. I admire President Ho Chi Minh for everything, the man devoted all his life to the country’s independence and the happiness of its people. Therefore, I’m trying to behave well, study hard and improve my skills to become a good leader in the future. Eventhough we all know he had passed away, I believe he still lives in our minds and our hearts forever.

Bicycle is one of means of transport that I most. It is very convenient and good for health. Riding a bicycle, I can develop a strong heart and muscular limbs. Using a bike for transportation also can help you lose weight and improve your overall health. In city or countryside, when you ride bicycle, you don’t need to worry about parking problems and can save money on fuel. Morever, bicycle is only means of transport which  doesn’t pollute the environment. That are some reasons why I bicycle for transportation.

Tạm dịch:

Xe đạp là một phương tiện giao thông mà tôi thích nhất. Nó rất tiện lợi và tốt cho sức khỏe. Đi xe đạp, tôi có thể phát triển cơ bắp chân tay và có một trái tim khỏe. Đi xe đạp để vận chuyển cũng có thể giúp bạn giảm cân và cải thiện sức khỏe tổng thể của bạn. Trong thành phố hay nông thôn, khi bạn đi xe đạp, bạn không cần phải lo lắng về vấn đề vấn đề đậu xe và có thể tiết kiệm tiền nhiên liệu. Hơn thế nữa, xe đạp chỉ là phương tiện vận tải duy nhất mà không gây ô nhiễm môi trường. Đó là một số lý do tại sao tôi thích xe đạp để vận chuyển.

5 tháng 5 2019

Cartoon is favorite subject of all kids around the world. Especially, Tom and Jerry film impresses me with its funny detail and interesting action. The film is about a cat and a mice, they hate each other and always find many pranks to play. The two main characters seem to live in a house with different owner. Tom is much bigger than Jerry but he is quite stupid and aggressive. On the contrary, Jerry is smart and flexible as he always knows how to get away with Tom’s making trouble. Beside, there are other actors such as: a dog, a yellow bird, a seal or even a cute baby. Finally, after many tricks, they come back to love and forgive other’s mistake for a better life. The movie is famous for its various incidents, attractive appearance as well as meaning suitable for children. When I was a child, I watch Tom and Jerry everyday; therefore, it becomes a vivid memory about my childhood. Although there are hundreds of episodes, the cartoon is not boring or repetitive. One episode tells us one different story and teaches children many lessons in life. The movie teaches people how to get on well with others, love and freely share inside thought to another. Since cartoon plays a crucial role in kid’s soul and their process to grow up, it is necessary to maintain and develop the film making industry.
 

10 tháng 1 2022

tham khảo:

A few weeks ago I was in Vietnam for the first time in 54 years, seeing Saigon and Hue again, Hanoi and Ha Long Bay for the first time.

It’s a country we “lost” 40 years ago, in April of 1975. There are commemorations and announcements everywhere now, celebrating the “reunification” of North and South Vietnam. The red hammer-and-sickle flag flies from doorways, balconies and trees, north and south.

Looking into the young faces of Vietnam 2015, hearing their questions about the time when I lived in their country, before they were born, before their parents were born, I kept seeing faces from long ago, all but one of them dead now.

If you’re old enough to remember the Domino Theory, you know that Eisenhower, Dulles, Kennedy, McNamara, Johnson, Kissinger, Nixon — one after another, U.S. leaders told us that if another Asian nation took up “Godless communism” all the others would also go red. We had to send troops against our evil nemesis Ho Chi Minh, the anti-colonialist president of the North, or see all of Asia populated by oppressed automatons in gray jumpsuits, mouthing Maoisms rather than prayers, owning nothing, mindlessly obeying State orders, hating Americans, and ready to storm across the Pacific and do us in.

Since returning from that look at the new Vietnam, I’ve been having a dream that I can, Dickens-style, appear to those long-ago statesmen and be their Ghost of Times To Come. Ho Chi Minh has to come along too, to see what’s become of the country he led to victory.

Alright, gentlemen, here we go.

First, it’s beautiful, isn’t it? A blessing from Mother Nature that the blasted, poisoned trees have regrown; a kudo to hard-working people that the buildings and roads have been rebuilt, restored.

Look at the young of this country, gentlemen, so many of them eager to do business with the world, curious and courteous to the many graying Americans coming back to see the places they fought when they were young. Young Vietnamese know nothing of the war, only that bad things happened. They cannot tell you what became of people you may have known here. It was long ago, and only the old have memories.

Do you see that there are multi-national corporate logos everywhere, and ebullient mini-enterprises in every direction? See those farmers whose fields circle the cities? They each own their land and the produce they grow on it. Look at all the old farmhouses with new rooms added on, look at the new mopeds parked at the doors. Farm families are buying these things, from their profits.

See the people streaming into pagodas, bringing flowers and their prayers for a prosperous year? In every city, there are also churches filled for Christian services.

Are you wondering what’s going on, gentlemen? What could possibly have happened to create this world so different from the one you were so sure would follow our defeat?

Are you stunned, Ho Chi Minh, that the inborn entrepreneurial spirit of your people is fueling private commerce in 2015? The government — the communist government — officially sanctioned private ownership of businesses and farms almost 30 years ago. Are you appalled by seeing the main drag of Ho Chi Minh City lined with sleek stores selling ultra-luxury goods from decadent Europe? Hammers and sickles on the trees and balconies, “Prada” and “Bottega Veneta” on the shop windows. Listen to this young Vietnamese entrepreneur saying, “Those anti-business ideas just don’t work for us.”

Neither does the “Godless” part, gentlemen. The deep human instinct to seek God was not stopped by the communist victory. Suppressed for a while, but not erased. Just look at those bustling pagodas and churches, and tell me your thoughts.

Ike, Jack, Lyndon, Dick — all of you, and your so-certain, brilliant advisors, look at Vietnam long after all the young fighters’ lives cut short, the civilians killed, maimed, displaced, the suffering of every human who loved them and survived in grief. Look now at a country where free enterprise and religion are not gone but flourishing.

What if you all go back to your times and just let human nature play out, understanding that the Vietnamese drive to prosper and to pray will prevail over an ideology that doesn’t suit them? You Americans don’t need to send troops and bombers, back there in your time, all those decades ago. Re-education, Ho Chi Minh? Imprisoning and indoctrinating your fellow citizens? Looks like it didn’t work. I urge you all to take a re-do, and just stand down.

Yes, hindsight is 20/20. All those years ago, I wouldn’t have believed the Vietnam that was to come either — it would have taken time-travel to convince me. I just want to take these men with me, thinking they’d surely change course, if only...

16 tháng 8 2017

Viết câu hoàn chỉnh dùng từ cho sẵn

1. I/ going/ write/ letter/ my friend/ tonight
=> I am going to write a letter to my friend tonight.

2. Tom/Mary/ want/ two glasses/ cold water
=> Tom and Mary want two glasses of cold water.

3. Where/ you/ going/ have/ dinner/ tonight
=> Where are you going to have dinner tonight?

4. Uncle/ aunt/ live/ countryside/ now
=> Uncle and aunt are living in countryside now.

5. Nam/ play/soccer/ his friends/ yard/ now
=> Nam is playing soccer with his friends in the yard now.

6. Bill/ going/ take/ computer/ his room
=> Bill is going to take a computer to his room.

7. I/ going/ have/ dinner/ my uncle's house
=> I am going to have dinner at my uncle's house.

8. How often/ you/ watch TV?
=> How often do you watch TV?

10 tháng 5 2018

1.I'm going to write letter for my friend tonight

2.Tom and Mary want to two glasses of cold water

3.Where are you going to have dinner tonight

4. Uncle and aunt are living countryside now

5.Nam is playing soccer with his friends in the yard now

6.Bill is going to take the computer in his room

7.I'm going to have dinner in my uncle's house

8.How often do you watch TV?

11 tháng 12 2018

my country is very peaceful with many trees, big beautiful beaches, high mountain... people in my cuntry is so polite, hospitable, friendy and cheerful.there are a lot of hergitages has recognized by UNESSCO such as : Hue, Ha Long Bay... The food here is very delicious . I love my country very much. You should come to my country soon.

3 tháng 8 2018

Hồ Chí Minh, born Nguyễn (a common Vietnamese last name) Sinh Cung, (May 19, 1890 - September 2, 1969) was the leader(Prime Minister from 1945-1955, and President from 1945-1969) of the Democra Republic of Vietnam (later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam).

President Hồ Chí Minh was the Vietnamese George Washington. He devoted his life to independence and liberty for the Vietnamese people. He would lead Vietnam through decades of war against foreign invasion to independence, which came several years after his death.

3 tháng 8 2018

no idon't know many of Uncle Ho.Because i can tell some thing of Uncle Ho.Uncle Ho was born May \(19^{th}\)in Lang Sen.

13 tháng 5 2023

was - spent - had been writing - started - was - got - had been driving - realised - had left

20 tháng 6 2018

Simply put, literature represents the culture and tradition of a language or a people.

 The concept is difficult to precisely define, though many have tried, it's clear that the accepted definition of literature is constantly changing and evolving.

For many, the word literature suggests a higher art form; merely putting words on a page doesn't necessarily mean creating literature. A canon is the accepted body of works for a given author. Some works of literature are considered canonical, that is, culturally representative of a parular genre. Nhớ vote mk nha !

20 tháng 6 2018

viết bằng tiếng anh hay tiếng việt z girl