write a paragraph about our customs AND traditions
Write about your family customs and traditions???
Customs and traditions are very important in my opinion. Like other families, we have our own customs and traditions. First of all, there is a tradition in my family of having to clean the house before the 30th of Tet. Everyone is assigned easy work, some clean the house, sweep the cobwebs, others decorate the house, pack the banh chung, .... We have been following this tradition for 3 generations. Second, we have the custom of Sunday together. We often go back to our hometown to visit our grandparents and neighbors there. That custom makes us closer. We all like our customs and traditions because they give our family a sense of belonging.
* Use the suggested questions to write a passage about your customs and traditions you like most in your family (about 100 words)
29. What are the three customs and traditions you like most in your family?
30. How do you feel when you take part in these customs and traditions?
31. Why is it important to continue family customs and traditions?
32. Do you love your family customs and traditions?
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Write about your family customs and traditions. In your writting, you should:
- Mention 3 customs and traditions you like most in your family annd describe them in details.
- Say how you feel when you take part in these customs and traditions.
- Give the reason why it is important to continue family customs and traditions.
- Write 2 sentences about customs and traditions in your family.
- There is a tradition in my family that we give children lucky money at Tet.
- Our family has a custom of cooking and having breakfast at home.
Imagine that you are joining a writing contest about customs and traditions and have chosen to write about the Obon dance. Now write a description of this dance. Begin with the following sentences.
Obon is one of the most important Japanese traditions. People believe that their ancestors` spirits come back to their homes to be reunited with their family during Obon and pray for the spirits. For the reason, Obon is an important family gathering time, and many people return to their hometowns. Obon was originally celebrated around the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar. Obon periods are nowadays different in various regions of Japan. In most regions, Obon is celebrated around August 15, and it typically begins 13th and ends 16th of August. In some areas in Tokyo, Obon is celebrated around July 15, and it is still celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in many areas in Okinawa. Japanese people clean their houses and place a variety of food offerings such as vegetables and fruits to the spirits of ancestors in front of a butsudan (Buddhist altar). Chochin lanterns and arrangements of flower are usually placed by the butsudan.
Write a paragraph about your family's traditions and custom
write a short paragraph about your family's traditions and custom
Last week we published an article that discussed why and how to establish family traditions. Traditions offer numerous benefits: they strengthen your family’s bonds, enrich the life you share together, contribute to your children’s well-being, and create lasting memories. For this reason, they form one of the three pillars of family culture.
Today we offer a list of over 60 specific family tradition ideas. You can incorporate some of these directly into your family, or use them as inspiration for creating your own traditions.
Before we get started, let’s cover a few things that will help ensure that your establishment of new traditions will be met with success:
While it’s tempting to go crazy with starting lots of traditions, shoot for quality over quantity. If you do a couple from within each category, you’re gold.
Choose traditions that most resonate with you. Having said that, as you review the list, try not to immediately write off some as silly or not elaborate enough. This isn’t only about what appeals to you as a jaded adult, but what will appeal to your kids. If you think back to your childhood, some surprisingly silly and simple stuff was a lot of fun and created great memories.
Traditions need to be practiced regularly to be effective. It’s easy to throw a tradition out the window when life gets busy and you’ve had a long day. Commit to the tradition and do your best to be as consistent as possible with it.
The ideas below come from The Book of New Family Traditions, from mine and Kate’s respective families, from our friends’ families, and from those we’ve come up with for our own family.
In my opinion, customs and traditions are very important for the Vietnamese life. Like other families, my family has our own customs and traditions. Firstly, there’s a custom in our family of children standing in a row to greet guests. It expresses respect to the guest from the host. Secondly we have the tradition of having lunch together on the second day of Tet. Everyone has to be there before 7 p.m to have the dinner and talk about the Tet holiday. Thirdly, It is the custom for my family to spend Sunday together. We usually go to supermarket or go for a picnic. Sometimes, my family celebrates grilled party. We all enjoy this customs and traditions because they provide our family with sense of belonging.Moreover, it makes us closer as a family and help make life better.
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Write a paragraph about our custom or traditions. (80~100 words)
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VII. Reorder the words to make complete sentences.
Customs and traditions play an important role in our family. We maintain our own customs and traditions to strengthen each member's sense of belonging.
(A) Firstly, there is a custom of having a monthly camping trip in our family. The main purpose is to inspire a love of the great outdoors in our children. We've found our favourite campsite and returned there again and again. That's why we've built lots of special memories around that place.
(B) Secondly, we have the tradition of hunting Easter eggs. Instead of leaving the Easter basket by their beds or in the living room, we create a fun hunt for them. We leave the first clue by their beds and they follow one clue to the next until they find their baskets. We have followed this tradition for generations and Easter has always been an awesome and memorable vacation.
(C) By tradition, my family also celebrates Thanksgiving. The most interesting part is related to the Thankful Box. Family members are encouraged to write down a few things they are grateful for on paper and then place it in a decorated box. Later on, as the family eats dessert, the box is passed around the table for each person to pick up a note and read it aloud until the box is empty. It's so meaningful to hear heartfelt and sometimes humourous thank-you messages from family members.
No one is obliged to follow these family customs and traditions; we actually all fancy taking part in them because they make us closer as a family.
A. Read the text and decide in which paragraph each detail below is mentioned. Write A, B, or C in the blank.
1. A special occasion to express gratitude. ……………………………….. 2. A place that the family enjoys going to (many times). ……………………………….. 3. An activity happening while the family's eating. ……………………………….. 4. An activity of looking for something. ………………………………..
5. An activity taking place every month. ……………………………….. 6. A holiday full of unforgettable memories. ………………………………..