Nguyễn Hữu Huy Tùng
Giới thiệu về bản thân
The pie charts compare the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults and old people.
Overall, teenagers and young adults mainly get their news from online sources, while old people prefer traditional media, especially television and printed newspapers.
For teenagers, online news sites are the most popular source, accounting for 52%. TV is the second most common source at 37%, whereas printed newspapers represent only 7%. A small minority, 4%, use other sources.
Among young adults, TV and online news sites are almost equally preferred, at 35% and 33% respectively. Other sources make up 26%, while printed newspapers remain the least popular at just 6%.
In contrast, old people rely heavily on traditional media. TV is the dominant source at 42%, followed by printed newspapers at 29%. Only 6% access online news sites, while 23% use other sources.
In summary, younger generations tend to favour online platforms, whereas older people continue to depend on television and print media for news.
In recent years, people are beginning to use home robots in their daily lives. These smart machines can clean houses, cook simple meals, and even remind people of important tasks. Like many modern inventions, home robots have both advantages and disadvantages.
Using home robots has several advantages. They save time and energy by doing household chores automatically. This is especially helpful for busy workers, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Home robots can also reduce stress because they take care of boring or repetitive tasks, giving people more free time.
However, there are some disadvantages to owning home robots. They are often expensive, so not everyone can afford them. Some robots collect personal information, which may cause privacy concerns. In addition, people might become too dependent on robots and lose basic skills.
In conclusion, home robots can make life more convenient and comfortable, but they also bring certain challenges.
This report describes the problem of driving children to school and picking them up from school every day and suggests three main solutions to the problem.
Many parents drive their children to school and pick them up from school every day. As a result, this causes traffic jams ,noise, air pollution at the school gate. More people at a place at the same time, its will release much carbon dioxide at that place , can have a harmful effect on environment.
To solve this problem, I propose the following solutions. First, we suggest that we should encourage more students to cycle or walk to school. Second, school should organise a cycle-to-school programme. Third, we recommend that city disctrict should free tickets for children
Avoid driving children to school and picking them up from school will lead to a greener school environment and help promote a green lifestyle. Therefore, we recommend you put the suggested solutions into practice as soon as possible
The line graph shows population trends in Viet Nam from 1960 to 2020. Overall, the urban population has increased and will continue to grow while the rural population has decreased and will continue to fall
In 1960, 85 percent or most of Vietnam's population lived in rural areas. However, from 1960 to 1980, the percentage of rural population fell slightly to 81 percent. From 1980 to 1990 the percentage of rural poputation continue fall slightly to 80 percent. This figure went down steadily to 70 percent in 2010 and is expected to drop to 63 percent in 2020
By contrast, the urban population rose throughout the same period. In 1960, the percentage of urban population was just around 15 percent . It increased slightly to 19 percent in 1980. From 1980 to 1990 it increased slightly to 20 percent. After ther, the figure rose steadily and in 2010 it stood at 30 percent. The upward trend continued and continue and in 2020, more than one third of Vietnam's population lived in urban areas, expected to reach 37 percent of the total population