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PART 2

An important plant in my country is bamboo. Bamboo is a versatile and


significant plant that plays a crucial role in Vietnamese culture and daily life.
I first encountered bamboo in my childhood through the many traditional items
and toys made from it, such as baskets and furniture. My family has always had
a bamboo garden, and I grew up seeing bamboo used in various ways around
the house and garden. I also learned about bamboo in school, where we studied
its uses and importance in Vietnamese culture, especially in literature.
Bamboo is important in Vietnam for several reasons. Firstly, it is incredibly
versatile and used in a wide range of products. Bamboo is used to make
traditional items like baskets, mats, and furniture, as well as construction
materials like scaffolding and poles. Secondly, many traditional houses and
structures are built with bamboo, and it is also used in various festivals and
ceremonies.
Moreover, bamboo is an environmentally friendly plant. It grows quickly and
helps prevent soil erosion, making it a sustainable resource.
In conclusion, bamboo is more than just a plant in Vietnam; it is an integral part
of our culture, economy, and environment.
PART 3

1. What plants are important to the economy in your country?


In my country, the most important plants economically are rice and coffee. They
are very popular and contribute significantly to our economy. Rice is a staple
food, consumed daily by most people, and it's exported to other
countries. Coffee is also a major export, and it helps farmers increase their
income and create jobs for people in rural areas.

2. Is it common for people to have gardens in your country?


Yes, it is quite common for people in Vietnam to have gardens, particularly in
rural areas and suburban areas. In rural communities, many households
cultivate small vegetable gardens or fruit trees to provide fresh ingredients for
cooking. Meanwhile, ornamental gardens are popular in urban areas, people
often grow flowers, bonsai trees, or small potted plants to beautify their homes.

3. How can people be encouraged to grow their own food?


I think that educational initiatives can raise awareness about the benefits of
gardening, including the availability of fresh, organic produce and cost
savings.
4. Why do people grow plants?
In my opinion, many people grow plants, especially flowers to enhance the
beauty of their homes and gardens. Plants add color, texture, and life to indoor
and outdoor spaces.

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