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📎 HOW TO START A TRAVEL AGENCY IN VIETNAM 📎
Guidance For Those Who Are Interested In Vietnam – One Of The Top Destinations
Tourism is getting more and more important, becoming one of the fastest-growing ___(1)___ in Vietnam. The reason for the rapid development of tourism is an increasing ___(2)___ of foreign visitors coming to Vietnam every year. However, the services for tourism in Vietnam are quite limited. Therefore, great efforts have been made to improve tourism. There are several steps that you should take to ensure the success of your company.
• First, you need to contact local governments to get information about tourist attractions.
• Then, you need to make a list of the ___(3)___ and write interesting descriptions of these places to attract the customers.
• After that, you need to arrange the activities to create a perfect ___(4)___ for your tourists.
• Last but not least, to increase the sales, you need to run marketing ___(5)___ to make your company and your tours widely known.
There're lots of things you must do to set up and run a travel agency properly in Vietnam. However, if your company ___(6)___, it will not only bring benefits to you but also help to boost Vietnamese tourism.
Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. ⇱
🌟FIVE THINGS TO DO FOR A HEALTHY LIFE🌟
Do you know any secrets to living longer? We talked to health ___(7)___ to find out.
Here are five things to do!
1. Don't eat too much.
Being overweight causes health problems when you're older. According to a 2007 study on rats, limiting the ___(8)___ you eat by 20–30% can extend your life. However, not eating enough can also have negative health effects.
2. Don't smoke.
It is now known that smoking leads to an early death. A 2013 study found that people who smoked can die up to
10 years earlier than someone who never smoked.
3. Don't drink too much alcohol.
Drinking too much alcohol can cause diseases in your heart and other important body parts. Adults who only have
one or two alcoholic drinks at a time may not have heart disease. However, ___(9)___ alcohol is best.
4. Don't skip sleep.
Sleep is one of the most important ___(10)___ of your mental and physical health.
A 2014 study showed that going to sleep and waking up each day at the same time will help you live longer.
5. Don't sit still.
Sitting all day is bad for your ___(11)___ and physical health.
Move for 30 minutes a day, five days a week.
There you have it! Start ___(12)___ these tips from today to live longer and healthier!
🌀 HERE ARE SOME WAYS TO HELP REDUCE GLOBAL WARMING🌀
Which of these do you regularly do?
• Use public transport.
If travelling long ___(13)___, then use public transport rather than your car. However, if you carpool (travel together with a group of people in one car), then you are ___(14)___ to help the environment. If we travel with others, we will use less petrol.
• Make a decision to reduce, recycle, and reuse.
Reduce waste by buying ___(15)___ products. Don’t forget to recycle plastics, glass, and paper products. You may wish to reuse some of your old items to help out, too. Take unneeded items to a recycling center.
• Plant trees.
Plants and trees are nature’s lungs. They ___(16)___ the oxygen we breathe. They also can shade your home, thus making it cooler so you don’t need to run your air conditioners as much.
• Buy local goods.
When you buy goods imported from far-away places, it takes a lot of energy to ___(17)___ them to your area. This means that if you don’t buy local food and products, then more emissions of carbon dioxide will happen during the transportation ___(18)___.
DEFINING AND ACHIEVING GOALS
One personal ___(19)___ goal that many people set for themselves is "I want to learn a new language." The problem with this is that learning a language can be a lifelong task. Phrased this way, the goal is too ___(20)___ and too long-term, plus it does not define how you will know that you have achieved the goal.
Step 1: Break the goal into smaller, achievable steps.
To start with, choose a ___(21)___ short-term goal, for example, "I want to take a basic Spanish class" or "My English is quite good, but I want to be able to tell jokes in English."
Step 2: Define how you are going to achieve Step 1.
Will you join a class or ___(22)___ on an online course? Will you teach yourself at home? Will you listen to English comedians on YouTube?
Step 3: Define how you will know that you have achieved your goal.
You need to know that you have achieved your first, small goal before moving on to setting the next goal. How will you do this? Will you know that you have succeeded when you pass a test or complete a course, or manage to make somebody laugh when you tell a joke? Define what your ___(23)___ for success will be before you set out to achieve that goal.
Step 4: Once your first small goal has been achieved, you can set the next one.
Follow and repeat Steps 1 to 3 as often as needed until you achieve your big goal. This way you program yourself for success instead of ___(24)___!
📄 LEAVING DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS 📄
Your history of surfing the Internet can matter to companies because they want to send you ___(25)___ for things they want you to buy. But apart from businesses, there are other ___(26)___ why your digital footprint should
matter to you.
1. Showing others who you are
If people get information about you, they might pick bits and then ___(27)___ you are good - or bad. For example, one day you write something silly online. Years later, it's found by the university you're applying to, and they don't think it's funny. Consequently, they may decide you're not the 'right' kind of person for them.
2. Keeping your information private
Everyone has information about themselves that they don't want everyone to know, but the Internet doesn't make the same ___(28)___ that you would.
3. Keeping your money safe
There are plenty of people looking at information about you. Some of them want to ___(29)___ from you, but the less information you put out, the harder it is for them. Bank ___(30)___, card numbers, passwords, ... none of them should be written in emails or text messages.