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Homework 22/02/2021 AnhCS2.

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A39671-Nguyễn Minh Quang
Describe your hometown

My hometown is called Thai Binh. I was born and raised there and I can say it is my
favorite place. First of all, it’s is very green and has many beaches but no mountains.
It is located in the North of my country beside Bien Dong. I cannot tell that it is a very
big province because its population is about 1.8 million and 1500 km square large. It
also has a small city center and you can find many historical sites, shops, restaurants,
and beaches around. People in my hometown are very friendly. I love walking on the
field alone, listening to my favorite songs, and seeing the sunset. It’s wonderful.
In the past, we provided a lot of food and people for the war, which helps my country
defeated the enemies. At present, my town is both traditional and modern. I call it
traditional because there still are many festivals celebrated by the locals, yet modern,
as it is starting to be developed just like other provinces having much more
sophisticated infrastructure. It’s changing every moment and of course, our living will
be better soon. I love my hometown.
The picture shows me a view of trees in autumn. In the picture
we can see the leaves of the tree with the sun shining on
them. The colours in this photo are amazing – the leaves are
gold, orange, yellow and brown. They remind me of a fire
burning, because the colours and shapes of the leaves look just
like the flames of a fire. This is obviously a very tall tree because
the view in the photo looks up into the branches of the tree, and
we can see more and more branches up high in the distance. It’s
obviously a bright, clear day, and it is also likely to be rather
chilly because clear, sunny days in autumn often mean cold
weather!
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The picture makes me think of a wood where I used to play
when I was a child. In the autumn, we used to gather up the leaves
and throw them at each other. There is something rather sad about
the beautiful season of autumn, because although the woods look
stunning as their leaves die and fall to the ground, we know at
winter is coming, and the tree will soon be bare, with no leaves until
the new ones grow in spring.

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