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On the first day of secondary school, I bumped into a girl, who is my best friend now. At first, I thought that she is very serious and silent. However, after spending more time getting closer to her, she turned out to be very funny and talkative.
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Vào ngày đầu tiên của cấp hai, tớ tình cờ gặp một bạn nữ, người bạn thân nhất của mình bây giờ. Lúc đầu, tớ nghĩ rằng cô ấy rất nghiêm túc và ít nói. Tuy nhiên, sau thời gian gần gũi với bạn ấy hơn, bạn ấy hóa ra rất vui tính và hay nói.
Our top priority is widening roads, fixing the running water, providing electricity in rural and remote areas. Because these are necessary facilities for daily life. The second most urgent thing to do is protecting the environment and ensuring a healthy lifestyle. You know, the environment is an alarming issue around the world. The third priority is training young people for jobs because many young people are unemployed.
There are many festivals in Vietnam but surely everyone knows, Tet is the most important festival. It is celebrated on the 1st day of the 1st lunar month. On Tet, everyone in the family will gather, eat and have fun together. Before Tet, people will go shopping, they buy flowers, decorations and food. In the evening, everyone will make banh chung, a traditional Vietnamese dish. On Tet, they will eat banh chung together and visit relatives together. And most especially, kids like us will receive lucky money. In the evening, we can watch colorful fireworks in the sky. I love Tet very much, every year, I look forward to Tet.
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Today I’m going to tell you about one of the biggest, oldest traditional festival and has the widest popular range in Vietnam, which is Tet Holiday.
Tet marks (=celebrates) the arrival of spring and is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture and it has the date falling in (which falls in) = takes place around late January or early February according to the Lunar Calendar.
Tết is also an occasion for family reunions. When Tet comes around the corner, most Vietnamese people return to their families to visit their family members, to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors in their homeland as a sign of respect.
Many Vietnamese people prepare for Tet by cooking special holiday food which includes giò, xôi, canh măng anh banh chung - an indispensable (= absolutely necessary) dish that is tightly packed sticky with meat and mung beans filling, wrapped in banana leaves
Traditionally, every household is decorated by yellow apricot blossoms (hoa mai) in the central and the southern parts of Vietnam; or peach blossoms (hoa đào) in the northern part.
Many customs are practiced around Tet. Children often receive a red envelope containing money from their elders after giving them traditional Tet greetings. During Tet days people also visit relatives and friends to wish them all a happy new year. Local pagodas are popular spots as well, as people go there to wish for a better year to come for their families.
Tet holiday is the only occasion that people that people start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year.