Exercise 2
Eco-Friendly Festivals Around the World
Nowadays, ___(1)___. Today, I'm going to talk about three of them.
Now, let's look at this photo. Well, this is the Forest Festival, also known as Van Mahotsav, in India. This tree-planting festival has taken place during the first week of July every year since 1950. ___(2)___. As part of the festival, thousands of trees are planted by both children and adults across the country.
Next, I'll talk about Tet Festival, or Vietnamese New Year traditions. ___(3)___. This tradition originates from an ancient story and is believed to bring good luck. It also promotes the protection and conservation of freshwater habitats. The event ___(4)___ to ensure the fish species are suitable for the ecological conditions of rivers.
Music festivals are also becoming eco-friendly, and one example is the Paléo Festival in Switzerland, ___(5)___. Back in 2009, the festival introduced reusable cups. Festival goers are also encouraged to use public transport as much as possible. Most food stalls sell local, organic, or vegetarian food, and the festival is committed to using 100 percent green energy.
( Tiếng anh 12- global success)



