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The pie charts illustrate the main sources of news for three age groups: teenagers, young adults, and old people.Overall, television is a popular source of news among all groups, while online news sites are particularly common among teenagers. In contrast, printed newspapers are mainly preferred by older people.For teenagers, online news sites account for the largest proportion at 52%, followed by TV at 37%. Only a small number of teenagers get news from printed newspapers (7%) or other sources (4%).Among young adults, television is the most common source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources make up 26%, while printed newspapers represent the smallest share at 6%.For old people, TV remains the dominant source at 42%. Printed newspapers are also significant at 29%, whereas only 6% rely on online news sites.

Home robots are becoming more common in modern life. Nowadays, many families start using robots to help with household chores and daily tasks. Although home robots bring many benefits, they also have some disadvantages that people should consider.

Using home robots has several advantages. First, they can save time by doing routine work such as cleaning, cooking, or taking out the trash. This allows people to focus more on studying, working, or relaxing. Second, robots can be especially helpful for elderly people or busy families because they provide support and make life more convenient. In addition, some advanced robots can improve safety by monitoring homes and reminding users about important tasks.

However, there are also disadvantages to owning home robots. One major problem is the high cost, which makes them difficult for many families to afford. Another concern is privacy because robots connected to the internet may collect personal data. Moreover, relying too much on robots could make people less active and independent.

In conclusion, home robots can make life easier and more enjoyable, but users should also think carefully about the possible risks before using them.

Nowadays, more and more young Vietnamese people celebrate foreign festivals such as Christmas and Halloween. While some people worry that this trend may weaken traditional culture, I believe there is nothing wrong with young people enjoying these festivals if it is done in a balanced way.


Firstly, celebrating Christmas or Halloween helps young people learn about different cultures around the world. In a globalized society, cultural exchange is natural and necessary. Taking part in these festivals can improve social skills, encourage creativity, and create opportunities for friends and families to spend time together. Moreover, these events often bring positive economic effects, as shops, cafés, and entertainment services become more active.


However, it is understandable that some people are concerned about the loss of national identity. If young people only focus on foreign festivals and ignore traditional ones, Vietnamese cultural values may gradually fade. Therefore, the key issue is not celebrating foreign festivals, but forgetting our own traditions.


In my opinion, young Vietnamese people should be encouraged to enjoy both. Celebrating Christmas and Halloween for fun is acceptable, as long as traditional festivals like Tết, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day continue to be respected and preserved.

Walt Disney is famous around the world for creating Mickey Mouse and for founding one of the most successful entertainment companies in history. His work has brought joy to millions of children and adults for generations.

Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA, on December 5, 1901. From a young age, he showed a strong interest in drawing and storytelling. He attended McKinley High School, where he developed his artistic skills, and later studied art in Kansas City, which helped him begin his career in animation.

He was a very successful film-maker who created many unforgettable cartoon characters and classic animated films, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated feature film. Apart from making films, he was also famous for creating Disneyland, the world’s first modern theme park.

In his family life, Walt Disney had four brothers and two children. He died in 1966, but The Walt Disney Studios continues to grow and remain influential around the world today.

Problem-Solving Report – Problem 2

One common problem in public restrooms is that people often leave the lights on and the water running after using them. Although this may seem like a small action, it leads to a serious waste of electricity and clean water over time. In schools, offices, and shopping centers, this behavior increases monthly utility bills and puts pressure on natural resources, which are already limited.

The main cause of this problem is a lack of awareness and responsibility. Many people are in a hurry or assume that someone else will turn everything off. In addition, some restrooms do not have clear reminders or modern equipment to control water and electricity use.

To solve this problem, several measures can be taken. First, posters and signs should be placed in restrooms to remind users to turn off taps and lights before leaving. Second, schools and public places can install automatic sensors for lights and taps to reduce human error. Finally, educating students and the public about saving energy and water will help build long-term good habits.

If these solutions are applied effectively, energy and water waste in restrooms can be significantly reduced.

The line graph shows population trends in Viet Nam from 1960 to 2020. Overall, the urban population decreased steadily, while the rural population increased significantly over the same period.
In 1960, most Vietnamese people lived in urban areas, accounting for 85 percent of the population. However, from 1960 to 1980, the proportion of urban residents fell slightly from 85 percent to 81 percent. From 1990, this downward trend became more noticeable, with the figure dropping to 70 percent in 2010 and 63 percent by 2020.
By contrast, the rural population rose throughout the same period. In 1960, only 15 percent of the population lived in rural areas. In 1980, this figure increased to 19 percent. From 1990 onwards, the rural population continued to grow, reaching 30 percent in 2010 and rising further to 37 percent in 2020.