1. Outline for Writing About the Morning Scene (Outline 4)
1. Introduction: Introduce your homeland and the beauty of the morning dawn in your hometown.
- Every time I hear the lyrics from the song 'Welcome Spring': “Spring has arrived, scattering the essence of thousands of flowers across life. Birds sing loudly in the morning dawn. Beautiful in laughter, for love fills the lives of all. The spring light brings joy to the world,” my heart stirs with nostalgia for the spring morning scene in my hometown.
2. Main Body:
a. The scenery of the homeland before the sun rises.
- The spring morning is still slightly chilly.
- The sky appears misty and low, almost touching the earth.
- The morning fog lingers like smoke around the village and alleyways.
- The quiet atmosphere evokes peace, with only the faint chirps of early birds welcoming the dawn.
- From the kitchens, the smoky scent of burning wood and fragrant sticky rice wafts in the air.
b. The scene of the homeland as the sun rises.
Nature's beauty.
- The sun gradually rises behind the village's bamboo fences, casting its first rays onto the landscape.
- The mist evaporates, revealing a bright and clear sky. Fluffy white clouds drift lazily across.
- In the clear blue sky, flocks of swallows, flying in a V-shape, return from the southern regions after a long winter.
- On the fields, white herons gracefully flap their wings. Rice plants sway in the breeze.
- In the garden, flowers bloom in vibrant colors, releasing their sweet fragrance. The air is filled with butterflies drawn to the blossoms.
- The trees begin to sprout new leaves, shedding the heavy winter cloak to greet the beautiful spring season.
Human activities.
- Farmers carry their hoes and head to the fields to start their work.
- Market vendors are already on their way, balancing baskets of goods for sale.
- Students hurry down the familiar village paths to reach school.
- The sounds of people calling to each other, laughing, and chatting echo throughout the village.
3. Conclusion:
- Express your thoughts and feelings about the morning scene in your hometown.
- The dawn in my hometown during spring is simple yet beautiful. It brings to mind feelings of love and longing for those far from home. It also reminds today's generation to stay connected to and enrich their homeland.


2. Outline for Writing About the Morning Scene (Outline 5)
1. Introduction: The streets of my hometown in the morning are incredibly beautiful.
2. Main Body:
a. The sky has not fully brightened yet
- The air is cool and refreshing.
- The streets are sparsely populated.
- Some houses are still immersed in deep sleep.
- Other houses have already woken up, with lights spilling out onto the street.
- The streetlights still cast a warm glow along the roadsides.
- Some people are out exercising in the early morning.
- The trees lining the street are damp with the dew of the night.
- The birds are still in their slumber.
- The sound of dogs barking echoes through the alleys.
- The distant crowing of roosters is heard.
b. The day brightens
- The trees appear to awaken and stretch toward the sunlight.
- The sweet chirping of larks fills the air.
- Trucks carrying goods pass by on the roads.
- The streetlights turn off as the sunlight begins to shine from the east.
- The shops along the street open their doors for the day.
- Every household has risen.
c. The sun fully rises (rush hour)
- The sunlight gently falls upon the road.
- The trees appear vibrant in the early morning light.
- Flocks of birds fly gracefully overhead.
- The roads become busier with more vehicles.
- Women carrying baskets of vegetables head to the market.
- Children walk happily with their school bags in hand.
- Various types of vehicles zoom by, carrying goods.
- The streets are filled with life as the day begins in full swing.
3. Conclusion:
- I am proud of my hometown's streets, which become more beautiful and well-kept every day.
- I promise to study diligently and contribute to the development and prosperity of my homeland.


3. Outline for Writing About the Morning Scene (Outline 6)
1. Introduction: Presenting the morning scene on the streets.
2. Main Body:
a. General description:
- The early morning is still dark, with the entire neighborhood half-asleep, bathed in the faint glow of the streetlights slowly fading away.
b. Detailed description:
- A few shops open their doors slightly, beginning to arrange their goods for the day.
- Traffic on the streets is sparse. Occasionally, a delivery truck carrying vegetables passes through the main street.
- People walking for morning exercise chat casually. Some joggers are also seen.
- The church bell tolls, marking the end of the early morning mass.
- The sound of metal gates being rolled up mixes with the noise of moving vehicles. People and cars move back and forth, and sunlight begins to spread over everything, warming the street.
- Street vendors call out their wares from both sides of the road. The air is filled with the tempting smells of breakfast foods: pho, sticky rice, boiled corn, blending with the morning mist to refresh the senses and make people crave breakfast.
- Children head to school, while adults make their way to work.
- The loud horn of the bus makes the small neighborhood come alive, creating a lively, bustling atmosphere.
- What can I do to help maintain the fresh and clean atmosphere of the morning in my neighborhood? (keep the environment tidy, avoid littering, etc.)
3. Conclusion: Share your feelings about the morning scene in your neighborhood.


4. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 7)
1. Introduction:
- Introducing and describing the morning scene on the streets
- Every morning on my way to school, I pass through the bustling Lê Hồng Phong Street, filled with all kinds of vehicles. The images of the morning on this street have left a lasting impression on me.
2. Body:
a) The Scene
- On the early winter mornings, the cold breeze howls, so we need to wear warm clothes and scarves when stepping outside.
- Along the street, the trees have lost their summer lushness, standing bare with branches, storing life for the coming spring when new shoots will grow.
- At the start of winter, the faint and fragile sunlight from autumn still lingers, while the dew from the cold night rests on the last few leaves of the chilly winter day.
b) Vehicles on the Road
- At 6:30, the street starts to get crowded, as it is one of the main thoroughfares of the city. Vehicles from smaller roads pour onto Lê Hồng Phong to reach their destinations for work or school.
- Students, wearing their uniforms, ride bicycles, electric bikes, or are carried by their parents, with school bags on their shoulders, heading to school.
- Adults rush to work, too, and the number of motorbikes is high, making it difficult for cars to move smoothly.
c) Human Activities
- The road stays busy without being congested thanks to the coordination of traffic officers.
- Regardless of the chilly weather, these officers arrive early, using their whistles and hand gestures to direct people and help them follow the right lanes.
- On both sides of the road, shopkeepers—from food vendors to convenience stores and clothing shops—begin to set up their stalls, preparing for the day's business.
3. Conclusion:
- Reflection
- The morning scene on the streets is as lively as the energy of the people starting their day. This familiar scene has been a part of my life for many years.


5. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 8)
1. Introduction: The morning streets are truly beautiful and bustling to me.
2. Body: The street scene can be described at three different times:
a. Still Dark
- A light mist envelops the surroundings, and the trees are soaked with dew.
- The streets are sparsely populated.
- Street lights still shine brightly.
- A few people are out for their morning exercise.
- The birds have not yet begun to stir.
- In the distance, the sound of a rooster crowing can be heard.
b. Daybreak
- The trees seem to wake up.
- The streets are becoming more crowded.
- The street lights are turned off as dawn begins to break.
- People are starting to wake up to begin their day.
c. The Sun Rises
- The sunlight is soft, and the trees are lush and green.
- Birds are flying high above.
- The streets are now busy, with people rushing about.
- Students happily carry their books to school.
- Many people are out for breakfast, and the streets are lively.
- The streets are now bustling and the day has truly begun.
3. Conclusion:
- The streets where I live are truly beautiful.
- I wish for my hometown to become more prosperous and beautiful in the future.


6. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 9)
1. Introduction: Introduce the park you will be describing
- The park is a place where people gather to relax and enjoy themselves.
- I often visit the park in the morning for exercise. The morning atmosphere at the park is wonderful, bringing me a sense of calm. Every morning, I look forward to my workout there.
2. Body:
a. General Description
- Where the park is located: near my house, far away, etc.
- Is the park large or small?
- The ambiance and scene: Is everything still in slumber or are the surroundings waking up to greet the beautiful morning?
b. Detailed Description
- The sun: The sun is still half asleep, peeking through the wispy clouds.
- The sunlight: Gentle, with a soft breeze blowing.
- The trees: Dewdrops are still clinging to the leaves.
- The birds (birds, dragonflies, fish, etc.): They begin to chirp, signaling the start of a new day.
- The path: Paved with bricks, lined with vibrant flowers on both sides.
- Park benches: Neatly arranged in rows.
- The people: It's lively, with some people jogging, exercising, or dancing.
- How does the morning end?
3. Conclusion: Share your thoughts on the morning at the park
- The mornings at the park are truly wonderful.
- It’s a space that makes the crowded city feel fresher and cooler.
- I’m so glad to have the opportunity to unwind and immerse myself in the lush greenery during my morning visits to the park.


7. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 10)
1. Introduction:
- On Sunday morning, I went to the park for a workout with my parents.
- The air here is so fresh and cool.
2. Body:
- At 5 AM, the park is incredibly quiet.
- The sky is gray and gloomy, with half of the moon still visible.
- The dim lights appear hazy, as though an invisible mist is surrounding everything.
- There are only a few people strolling around, making the park seem much larger.
- Before long, the clock strikes 7, and more people begin arriving.
- Children run joyfully, laughing and playing like little birds learning to sing.
- The path leading into the park is paved with smooth, glossy tiles.
- Older people are practicing tai chi by the lake.
- Women are walking and chatting happily together.
- Young men are racing down the shaded paths.
- The sky looks even brighter and higher, with fluffy white clouds drifting by.
- The trees sway gently, and dewdrops on the leaves glisten in the breeze, creating a harmonious yet lively melody.
- Thanks to the park, humans and nature seem to blend as one.
3. Conclusion:
- The park is truly valuable—it beautifies the city and offers a place for people to exercise and relax.
- I love the park, its scenery, and the people who visit.
- I will not litter, so the park can always remain "clean-green-beautiful".


8. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 11)
1. Introduction: A new day begins. The dawn is unfolding before my eyes, presenting a beautiful scene that fills me with excitement as I step into the new day.
2. Body:
a. Describing the scene
- The air has started to get cool, but it still carries a warm touch from nature, greeting me in a sincere manner.
- The morning mist is slowly vanishing. The autumn sky is clear and stretches far above.
- The breeze is light, brushing my hair gently.
- The rice fields are ripening, and the scent of rice spreads throughout the area.
- The buffaloes are grazing lazily, their eyes half-closed as they glance around.
- Flocks of storks are flying, swaying gracefully in the air, circling a few times before landing on the rice fields to rest and gather strength for the next flight.
b. Describing the activities
- People have also woken up and started their daily work.
- The farmers, with smiles on their faces, walk and chat while carrying their plows and hoes, preparing to head to the fields.
- The young boys and girls happily run along, following a frightened buffalo that is running away in fear.
- On the surface of the pond, the morning sunlight reflects off the water, creating a shimmering surface like a giant mirror.
3. Conclusion:
- As I gaze at my homeland, I feel a deep sense of pride in being born and raised in this cherished land. I will strive to study hard so that one day I can help build my country into a more prosperous and beautiful place.


9. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 12)
1. Introduction:
- Introducing the scene to be described: It is a midland area, with hills stretching one after another. A narrow strip of land lies beneath the slopes, forming a small field. This narrow field resembles a long strip of green silk that stretches from National Highway 1 to the foot of the hills. The field looks especially beautiful in the morning.
2. Body:
- When dawn breaks, the field is enveloped by a thick mist.
- As the sun rises, the mist gradually dissipates, revealing the field covered by green rice, like a lush green carpet.
- The spring breeze blows from the hills, causing the rice waves to move quickly like undulating waves in the field.
- Occasionally, human figures appear, walking through the field, causing the rice-eating birds to scatter in surprise and fly into the sky.
- Along the foothills, people carve the land into terraces to plant cabbages, kohlrabi, and other crops.
- The provincial road cuts through the middle of the field, linking National Highway 1 to Kim Tan Town, the center of the district. Ox carts are transporting fertilizer to the field to nourish the rice.
- This green silk ribbon is cultivated year-round, with crops following each other—rice, potatoes, corn, cassava, vegetables... The field is constantly refreshed with vibrant colors, representing the life and vitality of the people.
3. Conclusion:
- The sun is already high, but I am still lingering, admiring this green ribbon, never growing tired of it. Today's green represents hope and faith, surely signaling a bountiful harvest ahead.


10. Dàn ý bài văn: Tả cảnh buổi sáng (bài 13)
I. Mở bài: giới thiệu về cánh đồng vào buổi sáng
- Em là một người con của nông thôn, của mảnh đất bao la bát ngát đồng xanh. Tuổi thơ của em luôn gắn liền với những cánh đồng thơm mùa sữa chín hay cánh đồng thơm mùi rạ vào mùa gặt. Em yêu cánh đồng quê em vào buổi sáng sớm, nó luôn cho e một cảm giác vô cùng bình yên và thư thái. Chỉ có ai ở nông thôn, gần gũi với cánh đồng mới hiểu rõ được cảm giác này. Cánh đồng quê em vào buổi sáng đẹp vô cùng.
II. Thân bài
1. Tả khái quát:
- Buổi sáng quê em rất bình yên và thanh bình
- Tiếng gà gáy vang xa, báo hiệu một ngày làm việc đã đến
- Mặt trời thức giấc sau một giấc ngủ say
- Cánh đồng như một tấm lụa trải dài mang màu áo xanh tươi mát
2. Tả chi tiết:
a. Tả cảnh:
- Không khí se lạnh nhưng mang dáng vẻ của một ngày mới an lành
- Gió se thổi như muốn bắt đầu một ngày làm việc mát mẻ
- Sương đọng trên những cành lá đang dần bắt đầu tan
- Bầu trời mênh mông như một tấm lụa trải dài
- Đồng lúa chín vàng, hương lúa tỏa thơm ngào ngạt
- Những chú trâu đang lim dim mắt, chuẩn bị một ngày làm việc mới
- Những chú cò bay lượn, ngã mình xuống từng cọng lúa như tận hưởng hương vị buổi sáng
- Con đường làng trải dài, thẳng tắp
- Nắng nhẹ vương vài vệt trên ngọn cây
b. Tả hoạt động:
- Mọi người bắt đầu công việc của mình
- Các cô chú đang nói chuyện vui vẻ vác cuốc ra đồng
- Thấp thoáng có vài bóng tát nước dưới đồng ruộng
- Bên kia cô gái đang thưởng thức mùi lúa
- Cậu bé chăn trâu ngồi trên lưng trâu
- Em đang tung tăng trên đường đi học
III. Kết bài: Nêu cảm nghĩ của em về cảnh cánh đồng vào buổi sáng
- Nhìn cánh đồng bao la bát ngát, nhìn quê hương thanh bình, em vô cùng yêu nơi em đã sinh ra và đang lớn lên. Em sẽ cố gắng học thật giỏi để sau này xây dựng quê hương thêm xinh đẹp và một ngày càng giàu đẹp hơn.


11. Dàn ý bài văn: Tả cảnh buổi sáng (bài 14)
1. Mở bài:
- Quê em là một vùng nông thôn yên bình có nhiều cảnh đẹp.
- Em thích nhất là cánh đồng lúa chín vào buổi sáng.
2. Thân bài:
a) Trời chưa sáng hẳn:
- Cánh đồng trải dài như tấm thảm nhung mềm mại.
- Làn sương mờ ảo chập chờn.
- Những con đường nhỏ uốn cong như dải lụa, cỏ non ướt đẫm sương đêm.
b) Mặt trời lên:
- Cánh đồng hiện lên với tất cả vẻ đẹp của nó.
- Màu vàng óng ả của lúa chín bao phủ trên các thửa ruộng.
- Bông lúa cong oằn vì trĩu hạt.
- Lá lúa chuyển sang màu úa.
- Sóng lúa nhấp nhô khi làn gió thoảng qua.
- Mùi hương lúa mới thơm ngọt.
- Hơi nước ruộng hoà quyện cùng hơi sương sớm tạo cảm giác mát mẻ.
- Tiếng chim chiền chiên lảnh lót trên cao.
- Những chú cò đáp cánh xuống bờ ruộng để tìm mồi.
- Thấp thoáng bóng người đi thăm đồng.
- Những tốp người đang bàn chuyện ở đầu làng.
- Ai cũng vui trước một vụ mùa bội thu, no ấm.
3. Kết bài:
- Em rất yêu cánh đồng làng ở quê em.
- Em thầm biết ơn bố mẹ và biết ơn những người lao động đã tạo nên một vụ mùa trù phú.


12. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 15)
I. Introduction:
Introducing the subject
- During this past summer, my mother took me to visit my grandparents in the countryside. While I was there, I had the chance to see many beautiful scenes from my beloved village, but one in particular has stayed with me: the sight of a morning on the rice fields of my homeland.
II. Body:
a. General description:
- The morning scene on the rice fields in my village is one of pure tranquility and calm, bringing a gentle and soothing feeling every time I behold it.
- As the sun rises, gently parting the thin veil of clouds, it pours early light over the village, awakening all life. The distant crowing of roosters signals the arrival of a new day, and this is when I get to witness the morning in the rice fields in its most vivid beauty.
b. Detailed description:
- Since it is still early, the sunlight fills the air without being too harsh; the soft golden light brushes over the rice stalks, as if calling them to wake up and greet the new day.
- I have a deep love for the golden sunlight of my homeland, especially the way it falls over the rice fields. Oh, how beautiful it is!
- Everyone's homeland holds unique stories, memories, and impressions, but perhaps all share a love for the morning atmosphere in the countryside, especially on the expansive rice fields. It lacks the dust, noise, and suffocating atmosphere of the city, full of hustle and bustle; instead, it is graceful, cool, and wonderfully simple.
- Along with the warm sunlight comes a cool breeze that carries the delicate fragrance of rice throughout the village.
- The wind carries the scent of rice and the earth, blending into the scenery and the hearts of those who breathe it in, making me stop and breathe deeply, feeling an extraordinary sense of peace and calm.
- Morning softly knocks on every corner of the village, as birds burst out, chirping joyfully, soaring above the vast fields that stretch out like a simple cloth, a gift from Mother Nature to our village.
- The villagers have begun their work, donning hats and grabbing their tools to go to the fields. Everyone is full of energy and excitement, perhaps partly because they are immersed in the poetic morning atmosphere of the countryside.
III. Conclusion:
- Briefly expressing personal feelings
- As I admire the poetic beauty of the rice fields and the peaceful serenity of my beloved countryside, I feel immense pride and happiness about the place where I was born and raised, nurtured and loved each day.


13. Essay Outline: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 1)
1. Introduction: Introduce the morning scene in my village (the crowing of roosters announcing the dawn).
2. Body:
a. General description:
- Everything is still asleep, but things are slowly awakening. The chickens shuffle into the coop, pigs grunt for food, people prepare to take the cattle to the fields, and the women are busy starting the stove for breakfast.
b. Detailed description:
- The night gradually fades away, giving way to the light of the rising sun.
- Sunlight dusts the rice fields still shrouded in mist, blanketing rooftops and tree canopies with a pure, almost ethereal light, resembling the fine powder of flower petals.
- Ox carts rumble along the village road.
- Families are waking up, cleaning, doing laundry, and feeding the poultry and livestock.
- The air is filled with the scent of wood smoke mixed with the fragrance of areca flowers.
- Thin wisps of smoke rise from the kitchen rooftops, delicate as silk threads.
- The mother hen leads her chicks to find food, while the rooster suddenly crows loudly, urging and calling the hens to peck for worms.
- The sun, with a bright smile, casts a radiant pink glow across the fields.
- The red-tiled rooftops of homes shine brightly under the sun.
- The morning mist dissipates from the rice leaves and grass tips, droplets of water sparkle under the soft pink light.
- The garden and bamboo trees rustle in the wind, greeting the new day. I walk to school with a lively, refreshed spirit, full of the energy of the early morning.
- A peaceful new day begins in my village.
3. Conclusion:
- I love my village, I am deeply connected to it, and I cherish every morning, every familiar sight of my countryside.
- As I grow older and study far away, I will certainly miss my village a lot.


14. Outline for the Essay: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 2)
1. Introduction: introduce the morning in my countryside, the place where I live
2. Main Body:
a. General description:
- The cool, gentle morning air still carries dew
- The fragrance of ripening rice fills the air
- Glistening dewdrops remain on the leaves
b. Detailed description:
When the sky is still dark
- The air is fresh and pleasant
- The sky is dark
- The roosters crow, announcing the arrival of morning
- Chickens leave their coop in search of food
- A few houses light up
- Some homes remain in slumber
- A few people walk by the road, exercising
When the sky starts to brighten
- The sky becomes clearer and brighter
- Most people are awake now
- The sun begins to rise behind the bamboo thicket
- The road fills with people
- The chirping of birds fills the air
When the day fully breaks
- The sun is up, the sky is clear
- The warmth of the sun begins to increase
- Children play on their way to school
- Farmers head to the fields with their tools
- The sound of plows and harvesters fills the air
- A gentle breeze flows
- A few dewdrops remain on the leaves.
3. Conclusion: express my feelings about the morning in my countryside, the place where I live
- Express my love and attachment to my homeland and how it shapes me.


15. Outline for the Essay: Describing the Morning Scene (Essay 3)
1. Introduction
- Introduce the scene being described: The morning scene on the streets where I live
- My initial impression of the scene
2. Body
a. General description of the scene:
- The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of the early morning
- The streets are empty, with only a few vehicles passing by
b. Detailed description of the scene:
Before the sun rises clearly:
- The road surface barely reflects a faint light
- High above, the sun is just beginning to appear, casting a red glow at the horizon in the East
- The trees lining the street provide shade, gently swaying in the breeze
- The light breeze carries the fragrance of flowers, and the fresh air brings a sense of relaxation and comfort
- Human activities: in the park, elderly people practicing tai chi; young people jogging; older individuals walking or playing badminton; on the sidewalk, mothers busily buying breakfast for their families...
When the sun rises fully:
- The sun is now awake, shining brightly through the clouds and illuminating the sky, high and clear
- The streets are bustling with traffic, with honking horns and the sounds of people talking filling the air
- Food vendors and shops are crowded with buyers and sellers...
3. Conclusion: express your feelings about the morning scene on the streets where I live.


