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P N THI WRITING MI NHT TI VIT NAM NGY 29/8/2015- CH : WORKS OF ART

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A. Thi
Some people think that the governments should give financial support to artists, musicians and poets. Others think
that it is a waste of money. Discuss both views and give your opinion
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B.Bi Vit:
ELABORATE WORKS OF ART lend beauty to our life. Therefore, there is recommendation that granting state fund to
artists, musicians, and poets will encourage them to PURSUE ARTISTIC PASSION. However, others argue that it
would be lavish if governmental bodies allocate annual national budget to art which is often considered not as
important as other sectors such as health or education. In this essay, I will take a look at both sides of this issue
before my own view is stated.
Producing fine artworks requires high creativity and hard labor. Many writers revealed that they themselves suffered
from sleepless nights to finalize the last chapters of a novel before popularizing it to the public. With such artistic
endeavor, many artworks became humans masterpieces which meaningfully contributed to NATIONAL CULTURAL
LEGACY. Accordingly, music composers, painters, novelists are well worth being received monetary rewards and
other supports from the government. This will motivate them to DEDICATE THEIR WHOLE LIFE TO ARTISTIC
CREATION.
Some people, however, believe that instead of pouring money in art projects, states should DIVERT TO MORE
URGENT TASKS . To my mind, this suggestion is not quite groundless. Today, POVERTY, CALAMITY, EPIDEMICS
are ubiquitous, even in the most developed countries. Spending national budget on cultural works, in this case, is not
only squandering but also unacceptable due to the fact that governmental officials are too INDIFFERENT TO
CURRENT AFFAIRS INSIDE THEIR NATION. Besides, not all artworks is eligible to be funded because artistic
creation nowadays tends to serve personal purposes, not artistic purposes.
Art is an integral part of cultural legacy of each nation. Therefore, I think that financial assistance should be provided
to artists whose works can MEET STRINGENT STANDARDS IN TERMS OF CULTURE.
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C.T Vng Ni Bt
-Elaborate works of art: Nhng tc phm ngh thut tinh t
-Pursue artistic passion: Theo ui nim am m ngh thut
-National cultural legacy: Di sn vn ha quc gia
-Dedicate their whole life to artistic creation: Dnh trn c cuc i mnh cho s nghip sng tc ngh thut

-Divert to more urgent tasks: Tp trung vo nhng nhim v cp bch, quan trng hn
-Poverty, calamity, epidemics: i ngho, thin tai, dch bch
-Indifferent to currents affairs inside their nation: Th vi nhng vn thi s nng hi xy ra bn trong ni ti
quc gia.
-Meet stringent standards in term of culture: p ng nhng tiu chun kht khe v mt vn ha
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Cm n cc bn c. Trn trng!
Going up ( Ch s tng ln )
-There was a slight/significant/noticeable increase in...
-There was a major rise in....
-There was an downward trend.
-To show a sharp jum
-To reach a high of + A specific number ( Mt con s c th )
-To reach a peak of + A specific number ( Mt con s c th )
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Going down ( Ch s i xung )
-There was a small drop
-To go down slightly
- To go into rapid decline
-To reach a low of + A specific number ( Mt con s c th )
-There was an downward trend
-There was a slight/ dramatic/ considerable decrease in
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Stay the same ( gi nguyn )
-Plateaued at + A specific number ( Mt con s c th )
-Maintained a steady rate
-Remained unchanged
-Remained at this level
-Stabilized for a short while
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Changing direction ( Chuyn hng t tng n gim hoc ngc li )


-Saw some fluctuations
-Went from an increase to a decrease
-After dropping slightly, jumped back up
-Regained its upward streak
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Is Mid-Autumn Festival stolen from


Vietnamese children?
The Mid-Autumn Festival has longer been a special day meant for children in
Vietnam, as moon cakes, the traditional delicacy of the holiday, are now not meant for
them to celebrate but for adults to build relations.
The mid-autumn festival, which is believed to originate in China and celebrated by many
Asian countries, including Vietnam, falls on the 15th day of the eighth month on the lunar
calendar. The festival falls on September 27 this year.

Despite the different theories on its origin, the mid-autumn festival and its indispensable
treat moon cakes have been well loved and practiced for several hundred years.
The fest is considered a special occasion for family reunions, and the original round shape
of the moon cakes is also indicative of the meaning.
During the celebrations, family members habitually get together, make offerings to their
ancestors and delightedly enjoy moon cakes over fragrant tea while admiring the full moon.
Meanwhile, kids typically hang around with their well-lit lanterns, chanting traditional moonwelcoming songs, and playing traditional games.
But these traditions have arguably become thing of the past, at least in Vietnamese big
cities, as moon cakes are now mostly exchanged between adults as gifts, and their prices
keep unreasonably skyrocketing festival after festival.
There is also a paradox in Vietnam, as those who buy moon cakes will not eat them, and
those who eat the delicacy do not have to buy them.
Thirty-six out of 40 people from all walks of life recently surveyed byTuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper said that they buy moon cakes for a sole purpose: to give away as presents.
This represents a huge proportion of 90 percent.
While it is a month away from the festival, the moon cake market has already started since
early August, with the cakes now available at stores, supermarkets and street booths.
Cake makers always introduce new fillings, packaging and designs for their products every
year, and much higher prices as well.
A box of four moon cakes can cost between VND100,000 to more than VND2 million
(US$4.5-$90), depending on the design, fillings, and reputation of the makers.
As the cakes will be used as gifts, people cannot wait until their prices are cut to buy.
It would be embarrassing doing so, Nguyen Thu Hang, a 26-year-old pharmaceutical
representative in Ho Chi Minh City, said.
So I have to buy when their prices are still high.
90 percent of respondents said they buy moon cakes to give away as gifts.

Stories about a box of moon cake will be given as gift from this person to the other and end
up being presented to the very person who bought it in the first place are not merely jokes in
Vietnam, as such embarrassing situations do occur in reality.
Asked what to do with the moon cake gifts, 14 of the respondents in the Tuoi Tre survey
said they will immediately give them as presents to others. Chances are they will receive
the same box of moon cakes as gift from somebody.
Twenty-five said they will eat those cakes, but will give away those they cannot eat up.
Only one respondent said she will never gift what she is gifted.
It would be awkward if the recipients know the story, she said.
The Tuoi Tre survey also found that 30 out of 40 people acknowledge that moon cakes are
unreasonably expensive.
But the moon cake market keeps growing on an annual basis and whether the Mid-Autumn
Festival could be returned to local children remains a mystery.
http://tuoitrenews.vn/lifestyle/30137/is-midautumn-festival-stolen-from-vietnamesechildren
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