Nguyễn Thị Yến Nga

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1. My favorite shopping place is Vincom Center Nguyen Chi Thanh, which is not too far from my apartment in Dong Da district, Hanoi. I love going there because it has everything I need, from high-end fashion brands to affordable local cafes and a big supermarket on the ground floor.

I usually go there with my friends on weekends. We can shop for new clothes, watch the latest movies at the cinema, and stop for bubble tea or Vietnamese rice noodles after shopping. What I like most is that the mall always has nice promotions during festivals like Tet or Mid-Autumn Festival, and the parking lot is very spacious, so I don't have to worry about finding a spot for my motorbike.

It's not just a shopping mall, it's also a great place to hang out and relax after a busy week of studying.


1. Yes, I really love shopping! i enjoy picking out new clothes and household items.

2. I shop online almost every week, mostly for stationery and beauty products.

3. I usually keep in touch with my friends via Facebook Messenger and Zalo. We also meet up for coffee once every two weeks to chat.

4. Yes, I hate that mobile phones make people less focused on real-life conversations. Sometimes when I hang out with friends, everyone just stares at their phones instead of talking.

5. I don’t think robots will replace real teachers completely. Robots can teach knowledge, but they can’t understand student’s feelings or give them the emotional support that a real teacher can.

Vietnam, with its long coastline and numerous rivers, frequently experiences the devastating impact of floods, especially during the monsoon season from September to November. Heavy rainfall, often exacerbated by tropical depressions or typhoons, causes rivers to overflow their banks, leading to widespread inundation, particularly in the central and Mekong Delta regions. These floods severely disrupt daily life, damaging homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land. The rising water leves necessitate large-scale evacuations and result in significant economic losses. Furthermore, floods often bring secondary hazards like landslides. Therefore, effective early warning systems and robust preventative measures are crucial for minimizing the risks posed by these recurrent natural disasters across the country.

1.He asked villagers how often earthquakes occurred in that region.

2.They told me that I could find a wide range of beauty products in their store.

1. I think robots can’t replace the role of teachers in education.

2. People will still send letters to each other by 2050.