Noo
  • Bài viết: 2
  • Gia nhập: 19-08-2013

Mình nghĩ là ở nước ngoài, các loại chợ sẽ khác ở Việt Nam, nhưng mình chưa tìm thấy nhiều bài mẫu nói miêu tả về chợ, nên không biết Street market khác gì với Market, và không biết người ta miêu tả các street market như thế nào. Bạn nào có kinh nghiệm về cái này share với mình với.

Cám ơn các bạn.

nhungconduongkyniem
  • Bài viết: 26
  • Gia nhập: 08-05-2013

Mình không biết sự khác nhau, nhưng "A street market" chắc là 1 market on the street thôi.  BigGrin

Mình có cái đề này nè, bạn xem nha. Tuy là không phải ở Việt Nam, nhưng có mấy từ vựng hay, học để bắt chước cũng được mà.Wink

Describe an open-air or street market which you enjoyed visiting. You should say:

- where the market is

- what the market sells

- how big the market is

- and explain why you enjoyed visiting it.

I’m going to describe a street market that I’ve enjoyed visiting many times in Manchester. It’s the Manchester Christmas Market, and it comes to the city for about a month from the end of November every year. The market stalls are spread across several sites in the city centre, but the centrepiece is the large European market in Albert Square next to the Town Hall.

The Christmas Market stalls sell an array of Christmas gifts and mouth-watering food and drink from all over Europe. It’s a great place to find handmade crafts such as jewellery, ornaments, wooden toys and other souvenirs, but it’s the food and drink that seem to be most popular. Probably the biggest seller is the ‘Gluhwein’, a hot, sweet wine which is sold in a souvenir mug.

The market was originally quite small, occupying just one of the central squares in Manchester, but it’s grown quickly in recent years, spilling over into maybe five other pedestrian streets and a few other squares. Apparently there are over 200 stalls now, so it’s become a really big event attracting thousands of visitors.

The main reason I’ve always enjoyed visiting the Christmas Market is the fantastic atmosphere. When I went there last December, it didn’t matter how cold or wet the weather was, Manchester seemed to come alive when the market opened; the streets were bustling with people and there was a real festive feel to the city.

Bảo Long
  • Bài viết: 20
  • Gia nhập: 25-07-2013

Mình cũng tìm được cho bạn 1 bài mẫu nè, mình nghĩ tìm vài bài mẫu lấy ý trả lời cũng được rồi.

I am going to talk about a street market which I liked visiting during my stay in Thailand-Bangkok. In fact it is incredible to think about how many street markets are scattered in Bangkok but Chatuchak Weekend Market is the best place in my personal opinion.

This great market has a massive stalls and permanent stores for regular shoppers. It opens on Saturday and Sunday only from 9 am to 6 pm and it is very accessible as it is very close to the central bus station.

Everything is available there, you can find wooden crafts and traditional oil paintings, and modern portrays that has the far eastern style, silver souvenirs, first-copy of original accessories and bags such as sun glasses and wallets.

It is extremely huge market to that extent that if you see a stall you really like, you should take a note of the stall number and location so you can come back again. The food stalls are many and sellers are very friendly and they encourage tourists to try to taste their food

The market is not organized so I remember that I’ve spent hours wandering around, looking for something I had seen on a previous visit and had no idea where to ever find it again. The prices also are quite cheap and you can also negotiate prices in a nice way. All kinds of sellers accept price bargain if you can do it with a smile and sense of humor.

The main reason why I really liked this market is that cheerful mood. Whenever you walk around the shops you hear the traditional Thai music which is quite nice. Food also is another reason as you can taste a variety of Thai fast-food dishes cooked and presented in unusual dishes. A final reason is that you can get extremely wonderful gifts and souvenirs in reasonable and sometimes very cheap prices.

Cao Kỳ
  • Bài viết: 9
  • Gia nhập: 14-08-2013

Mình nói tệ lắm, nhưng mình post cho bạn 1 bài báo nói về Saigon Flea Market ở quận 7 Hồ Chí Minh mình đấy, chợ trời này gần đây thu hút nhiều khách nước ngoài lắm, mấy bài báo trên Saigon Times, tuoitrenews nữa, bạn có thể làm tài liệu nói được đấy.

The Saigon Flea Market will be held at the International School Saigon Pearl (ISSP) campus in HCMC’s Binh Thanh District on Friday, at 2 p.m.


The “Feels like home” event, which is in the framework of activities to welcome the traditional Tet festival at ISSP, is expected to attract over 500 students, parents and other interested people in the Saigon Pearl residential area as well as shopping lovers from around the city.


Shoppers can find numerous items ranging from antiques, collectable art, vintage clothes, retro collectables, toys, home-ware, fashion design, handmade things, and accessories.


This is the third Saigon Flea Market that has been held after the first and second in HCMC’s District 7 last year. This is a new and vintage market operating in the same vein as an artisan market.


All proceeds from the market will be used to support ISSP community and charity projects for homeless and poor children to go to school.


The market is a place not only for shopping but also to learn and explore different cultures through shopping. Come and explore it this weekend.

Hoặc các bạn có thể vào đây xem video về nó nè.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg-w5AcEshw&feature=youtu.be


lan anh
  • Bài viết: 36
  • Gia nhập: 22-05-2013

Hy vọng bạn nào cao tay viết 1 bài về Saigon Flea Market cho mọi người cùng học hỏi nhỉ.

Mình chỉ tìm được bài mẫu này thôi, hy vọng cũng góp được chút ít sức. Mình thấy bài này cũng có nhiều chỗ hay lắm.

I used to live in Tainan City, and I often went to the East Market. It is located in the eastern part of the downtown, next to the Citi God Temple, and less than 1 km south-west to the Tainan Train Station. Decades ago, when the canal was still in use, all kinds of merchandise came from the train station in the north-east and from the canal in the west.


The market is medium-size, surrounded by two avenues and two streets, containing about 20 blocks and around 300 stalls. It opens early in the morning and closes at 2 in the afternoon every day. But I often rode a bike through the market in the evening and I saw the staff of a bakery still working to prepare for the business next day.


Loads of things are sold in the market, like clothes, Chinese herbs, fresh meat and fish. But most customers relish snacks and refreshments, like: milk tea made from milk powder rather than nondairy creamers; traditional steamed sticky rice free from artificial preservatives and fragrance; and pineapple cakes which are sold out at 10 am every day.


I love the East Market 'cause, in addition to the vegan cafeteria I frequented, I could often find sth which is value for money. There was a fruit stand, often selling some overripe fruit, where I could buy a kiwi for 5 NTD, a mango for 10 NTD, a watermelon for 20 NTD, and longan for 10 NTD per kilogram.

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