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Group 2 :TALK ABOUT THE ITEMS IN YOUR HANDBAG/BACKPACK.

• Lê Huỳnh Đức (Leader ) • Đỗ Tấn Đạt


• Lê Thành Dinh • Lưu Nguyễn Kim Khoa
• Nguyễn Ngọc Sự • Trương Văn Tiến
• Hồ Đức Thắng • Nguyễn Hiếu Nho
• Hồ Viết Thắng • Võ Xuân Trường
TALK ABOUT THE ITEMS IN YOUR
HANDBAG/BACKPACK.
1. What is your handbag/ backpack made of?
2. How long have you bought it ?
3. What are they?
4. Why do you take them?
5. What is the most important item? Why?
1. Backpacks are often made from fabrics
such as canvas, natural leather and
synthetic leather and other specialized
materials to produce backpacks. Fabric
materials are often cheap, durable,
lightweight, versatile and easy to
maintain. This fabric also allows for
flexible designs and has many colors and
patterns to choose from.
2.If talking about the backpack, I bought it
when I started high school and am still
using it. It really is an extremely good and
durable backpack even though I've been
using it for several years.
3. Most of my backpack will be school
supplies, which are my indispensable
things. There may also be miscellaneous
items such as food, drinks and telephones.
4. School supplies for students are
indispensable when going to school
and other supplies are also very
important to me so I usually stuff them
all in my backpack.
5. If we talk about the most important
things in a backpack, they are pens and
notebooks. If we talk about the most
important things in "my" body , it is my
phone because pens and notebooks are
always the most important things in
studying and taking notes and transcribe
knowledge, but as for the phone, "for
me", it is an object that helps
communicate, receive notifications,
entertain.
1. What types of materials are
frequently used in creating backpacks?
2. How long has it been since your last
backpack was used?
3. What items do you usually carry in
your backpack?
4. Do you know the purpose of using
the items in your backpack?
5. What is the most important thing in
your backpack?

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