1. My daily routines are quite simple in the afternoon and evening. I often finish my class at 5:30 p.m. and come home at 6. Then, I usually watch a piece of my favorite cartoon on TV in about 30 minutes before taking a shower. After that, I help my mother prepare for our dinner. Sometimes, I go to the supermarket to buy some ingredients my mom tells me to buy. When my dad comes home, we have dinner together. At about 7 p.m., I do my homework and prepare for all the lessons which I have the next day. After finishing studying, I brush my teeth and listen to some of my favorite songs then go to bed. I usually sleep before 11 p.m. as I have to get up early in the morning.
2. Le Quy Don is a Vietnamese genius. He was born in Phu Hieu village, Hung Ha district, Thai Binh province. He was very brilliant. When he was a little boy, he could write poems, essays and read the “Kinh Thi”. And when he was 18, he came top in the “Huong” exam. And he went on to come top in the “Hoi” exam in 1752. He went to China as an ambassador. He wrote many books about various subjects, such as astronomy, history, geography, law, philosophy, etc. Le Quy Don is really a genius in the Vietnamese scholarship.
3. Modern devices have helped develop our life effectively. In learning, using modern devices such as computers or projectors help us learn lessons effectively with explanation, sounds and pictures. In other words, students study better by using helpful learning apps on smartphones, laptops, tablets and other media players (dictionary, spelling, translation, pronunciation and other apps). Besides, electronic devices can be used for research and study, and for storing information and textbooks. This can save time and make students' backpacks lighter. However, using these devices for long hours a day, for example computers, can make our eyes tired. Electronic devices can also distract students from their studies: students may play games, text, chat and cheat (type the questions and search for answers on the Internet).