viết đoạn văn bằng tiếng anh về lễ hội mà em biết sử dụng câu phức, câu ghép, câu đơn, câu nối (cần gấp ak)
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Today, it’s Halloween, we are eager to dress up as cute or very ghostly cartoon characters.She dressed up as a vampire, took her bag and invited her friends to go get candy.Coming to Hoa’s house, Hoa dressed up as a beautiful princess.As for Hung, he disguises himself as a zombie and looks like a ghost.The three of them ran to bring the other kids together and asked for the house’s candies.How fun that night.
This festival is Ooc bom boc. It’s held by our ethnic group in Soc Trang on the 14thand 15thevenings of the 10thlunar month. We worship out Moon God at the festival. We thanks him because he gives us good harvest and plenty of fish in the rivers.
There are many activities: first we have a worshipping ceremony at home, under the bamboo archway or at the pagoda. When the moon appears, the old pray to the Moon God and the children raise their elapsed hands to the moor. The offerings are green rice flakes, coconuts, potatoes and pia cakes. Then we float beautiful paper lanterns on the river, and the next evening, we hold thrilling dragon boat races.
Today, it’s Halloween, we are eager to dress up as cute or very ghostly cartoon characters. She dressed up as a vampire, took her bag and invited her friends to go get candy. Coming to Hoa’s house, Hoa dressed up as a beautiful princess. As for Hung, he disguises himself as a zombie and looks like a ghost. The three of them ran to bring the other kids together and asked for the house’s candies. How fun that night.
This festival is Ooc bom boc. It’s held by our ethnic group in Soc Trang on the 14th and 15th evenings of the 10th lunar month. We worship out Moon God at the festival. We thanks him because he gives us good harvest and plenty of fish in the rivers.
There are many activities: first we have a worshipping ceremony at home, under the bamboo archway or at the pagoda. When the moon appears, the old pray to the Moon God and the children raise their elapsed hands to the moor. The offerings are green rice flakes, coconuts, potatoes and pia cakes. Then we float beautiful paper lanterns on the river, and the next evening, we hold thrilling dragon boat races.