18 thg 3, 2016

20 Topic speaking tiếng anh B1 mới nhất năm 2013

Topic 8(Bích Ngọc): Describe the house/flat where you live. Hi all. Today, I’ll introduce my house to you. I live in a house which is a big house. There are a lot of people who live in my house. My house has about 20 rooms. People in my house are from a lot of places in Viet Nam. My house has 5 floors. In the fifth floor, we use to sun-cured a lot of clothes. And, in the first floor, we use to hold our motobikes. And about my room, it has a bedroom and a bathroom. My bathroom is quite clear and airy. I work at a small table in my room. There are a computer, a desk lamp and somethings which I need to use in my small table. My house is quite comfortable and conmodious and I quite like it. Topic 9 ( Mr Thắng) HOW COULD YOU TTRACT TOURIS TO YOUR TOWN My Town is Ha Noi capital Undergoing 1,000 years, witnessing all ups and downs of Vietnam history, Hanoi – a dynamic capital of Vietnam is one of the “most-wanted” destinations which keeps inside many of the historic and cultural vestiges for every foreign tourist who have chance to travel to Vietnam. It is also a pride of Vietnamese people in general and Hanoians in particular. Hanoi is embraced by two rivers in the Northern Vietnam: Red River and Day River. It is said that its name was derived from the meaning “the hinterland between the rivers”. It was the trace of ancient rivers inside that made many beautiful and romantic lakes for Hanoi capital. Lakes are the lung of Hanoi which plays an important role in making the climate equable for all parts of a city. Also, they are the favorable place of interest for every visitors and Hanoians, especially in summer. “Hanoi 36 pho phuong” is another familiar phrase for the name of Hanoi. In the past, each street specialized in a particular trade. That explains why Hanoi has the name of 36 districts. At present, although many of the streets no longer have the products for which they were named, some still keep its trade for earning people’s livings. All streets are gathered in Hanoi Old Quarter – which is situated near Hoan Kiem Lake in the heart of Hanoi. “A City of Peace” – Hanoi is worthy a center of politics, economy, culture and tourism of Vietnam – one of the most interesting and safe destinations of foreign tourists to Vietnam Topic 10. Talk about an important city in your country Hanoi is a city of four million people, including a population of approximately 5,000 expatriates, located in the North of Vietnam. Like many Asian cities, Hanoi is a study in contrast; a vibrant and charming place filled with life lived out on the streets. Bicycles and cyclos vie with buses,cars and the ubiquitous motorbike in the narrow streets. Birds call from bamboo cages hung outside of homes and shops, amid the calls of the street vendors, the beeping horns and the excited chatter of the Vietnamese people. Spices, grilling meats, jasmine, and gardenia mingle with the smell of exhaust from diesel buses.The weather, hot and humid in the summer, is cold and damp in the winter. Living in Vietnam is interesting,challenging, exciting and different in so many ways from life in the West. But each of the sights, sounds, smells and temperatures that greet you when you open your door are all evocative of South East Asia, are usually pleasant and are all part of life in Hanoi. Vietnam is a developing country but not, by any standards, an underdeveloped country. Infrastructure, in terms of roads, telecommunications and electricity, are well developed and reliable. There has been, and will continue to be, an increase in the last few years in the availability of consumer goods and imported food stuffs, with a number of new supermarkets and even a shopping mall and a cinema that shows English-language films. Everything you’ll need for living, household use and school items are becoming more and more widely available and there continues to be an increasing number of leisure opportunities, such as fitness clubs and sporting facilities, restaurants and bars, and cultural events. Living in an ancient culture, visiting new and interesting places, meetingand getting to know many different people,all add to the very positive aspects of life in the capital city of Vietnam. Most Vietnamese people are extremely helpful when you find yourself in a difficult situation where you may need directions or help. Many services are not only inexpensive but easy to access - people will come to your home to collect money for your bills, shine your shoes, teach you a new skill or even give a massage. However, don’t expect that things will function the same way as in your home country, or even the country you are leaving. Vietnam has its own way of doing things, some of which will be a blessing to you and some of which will cause frustrations. A sense of humour, much patience and a consciousness that you are here as a guest in this country are definitely all required. Your life in Vietnam will no doubt be a change to you. You will need to find accommodation - which could be an apartment or house in the Ciputra housing estate where the school is located or a house built for expatriates in the Tay Ho District - and it will generally be very spacious. You may employ domestic staff for cooking, cleaning and caring for your children. You may drive a motorbike (with a helmet) or catch taxis for transportation. Your diet will change as you adjust to the many wonderful tastes ofVietnamese food. You will need to find ways of negotiating in the Vietnamese language or through an interpreter when things go wrong - from the water pump in your house breaking down to difficulties over bargaining in the shops. Many of the expatriates you will meet in your stay here have been through the same experience of settling-in to life in Hanoi. They are a great resource when trying to make the many day-to-day decisions that must be resolved during the settling in process. A good way to settle in is to make connections with the local Vietnamese community. Many people are pleased to support your efforts in making contact and there are ways of becoming connected to the local Vietnamese community, notably by participating in community service activities through the school, charitable groups or arts activities. The expatriate community is also an active one, with many opportunities for socializing, playing sport, becoming involved in community work, or even joining a drama group or a band. Your life here in Hanoi can be varied, colourful and rich. The advantages and disadvantages when living in Ha Noi Do you like living in Ha Noi ?? To me, I want to live in Ha Noi when I am young but when I am old, I want to come back home town. Life in Ha Noi can be ideal lives for you, not for others. Living in Han Noi has got its own advantages as well as disadvantages. Ha Noi is the capital of Viet Nam so if you live in Ha Noi, you have many oppotunities to learn and develop yourself. It can be very easy to approach high-grade services. There are educational, medical and transport facilities. Essential things are easily available because there are big markets. The employment prospect are also better. You can also have many chances to get a good job and earn money. For those who seek entertaiment, Ha Noi has cinema houses and entertaiment centres. All other facilities like banking, postal and telephone are easily available in Ha Noi. Beside that population has high cultural background so you can accept progressive culture easily. However living in Ha Noi also has many disadvantages. Ha Noi is very noisy and crowded so life is very stuffy and narrow. Sometimes you feel very tired and angry. There is hurry and bustle of a city. Beside that there are many polution problems in Ha Noi such as air polution, water problem and trafic problems... Living in Ha Noi must spend a lot of money for services. Expenditures for lives are very expensive so it is difficult to you save money. So I think that people must cramble for their life in Ha Noi and life in Ha Noi is very tired. To live in a big city or village depends on many factors. It depends on one''s occupation and preference. Although you live wherever, in Ha Noi, big city or a village, each also has advantages and disadvantages. Topic 11. What do you think fashion today "Fashion" is the name given to the style of living among the upper classes and the rich. Therefore, the certain styles of houses, furniture, foods and drinks, times of meals, amusements, polite customs, and especially dress, are called "fashionable". Fashions in all things are constantly changing. Certain games and amusements, styles of furniture, rules of etiquette, foods and drinks, come into fashion and go out of fashion. What was fashionable in the days of our fathers is no longer fashionable to-day. This is especially true of fashions of dress which always means the latest fashion. All that we do today has got to be fashionable and the latest to the list is whether you are modern, the way you communicate, the way you present yourself everything ought to be fashionable today. Though fashion in the past was related to the designerwear – clothing, footwear, accessories and others the scope of the word has increased gradually and now it covers everything that you can name of. From the kind of furniture, the kind of cellphone, the kind of clothing, the kind of jewellery, the format of your letter writing, the language you use on the email, the kind of cars, the way you wear make-up, the shades you use for your clothes and your make-up to the way you place your furniture’s in your house everything now go around fashion. Today, fashion is a good mean of culture communication. Many countries all over the world can understand each other by fashion in some ways. It can be said that fashion is possibly the only mantra the whole world chants in unison today. Phạm Minh Tuấn 12. Your favorite way of relaxing My favorite way to relaxing is music. Why do I relax by music? Let me tell you why. There are many way to relaxing as: Walking, swimming, reading, Watching the film, do exercise... but I choice music to relaxing because music can listen whenever, anywhere when I am stressed. When I fell bad and stress then music is the source which change my mood become better. It helps me to clear my head and forget all everything. And the second reason that is I very like music. I like listening classical music, instrumental music, love song... 13. what do you thinkof the weather in Viet Nam Vietnam is a tropical climate country. This country is devided into three regions : the Northern ,the Middle and the Southern. I living in the Northern of VN and I talk about the weather in the Northern of VN. In the Northern of VN , there are 4 seasons : Spring,Summer, Autumn and Winter. Spring is the most beautiful season in the year . Tet or New Year ''s Eve ,which is celebrated in Spring ,is the most important holiday.People decorate their house with Peach-pot or apricot-pot.This holiday lasts 7 days. Summer is hot and humid. 30/4 , 1/5 ,19/5...are holidays in this season. Autumn is the season of falling leaves. I love this season because it is dry and cool. And Hand-inhand, walking with your girlfriend/boyfriend is Romantic. on 15/8 ,Mid-Fall is the holiday for children in this season. Finally ,it is Winter. It which makes everyone close

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