Ho Phi Dung is the youngest contestant in the Vietnamese delegation competing in the International Astronomical Olympiad. He loves playing LOL, playing the piano, practicing martial arts and going to the gym for a 6-pack body
In the last three years attending the IJSO International Young Science Olympiad from 2017-2019, the Hanoi delegation representing Vietnam has achieved countless brilliant achievements, including the huge contributions of the IJSO team of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted. With endless effort and whole-hearted instructions from the teachers, students from the IJSO team of Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted have achieved a great number of prizes, writing their names in the golden book of achievements of the school.
At 7:45 am on December 14, 2019, at the Hanoi-Amsterdam High School’s Auditorium 200, the meeting of the team for the National Contest for the academic year 2019-2020 took place in a solemn and inspiring atmosphere.
For every student, Teachers’ Day (November 20th) is a special day when generations of students express their deepest appreciation for their teachers. On this day, generations of students usually gift their “second fathers and mothers” radiant bouquets of flowers, the sincerest of wishes and the genuine gratitude for their teachers’ devotion. Today, let’s interview Mr Nguyen Tien Tan - a Maths teacher at Hanoi - Amsterdam High school for the Gifted to understand his thoughts and feelings on this traditional day for the teacher profession in Vietnam.
November—the month filled with autumn sunshine as students and teachers wait in anticipation for Vietnam’s Teacher’s Day—has arrived. Ms. Doan Thi Lan Huong, our model Mathematics teacher, is a dedicated aunt who is also loved by generations of students. On the occasion of November 20, let's listen to the sincere and profound words from Ms. Huong through the interview below!
Our country has a tradition of respecting morals and our educators. Teaching is a noble and well-respected profession, which holds a pivotal role within our society. It requires the commitment and passion from teachers to nurture the young minds for them to become educated and accomplished citizens. They had, have, and will always carry a sacred responsibility, devoting their heart and soul to their educational careers. To celebrate the forthcoming Vietnamese Teachers’ Day 20/11, Ams Wide Web had a small conversation with Mr. Nguyen Van Manh - our Army Training teacher - and listened to him sharing his feelings during this meaningful occasion.
Referring to November 20, we cannot help but remember the teachers who worked day and night, devoting themselves to the cause of planting people. By the way, let's listen to the sharing of teacher Nguyen Thi Phuong Tra - the enthusiastic ferryman.
To each of us pupils, students in Vietnam, November 20th is a very holy and noble day to express our gratitude to the teachers. In the joyful atmosphere of this special occasion, the reporter of Ams Wide Web had the opportunity to interview teacher Le Mai Phuong, who is loved and admired by many students for her dedication, enthusiasm in every lesson have touched our hearts.
Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, is a day for students to deliver love messages and profound gratitude towards beloved teachers - devoted and considerate "boatmen" that we can never forget in our lives' next journeys. To commemorate the merry atmosphere of this special holiday, let's listen to the deep, relatable and warm feelings of teacher Tuong Lan Chi, a Literature teacher who deeply understands students' sentiment, who is always enthusiastic and knows how to inspire students to learn, making supposedly tedious Literature lessons become extremely enjoyable.
Vietnamese Teacher’s day is a special occasion for us to commemorate teachers, showing them your gratefulness. In the future when I have graduated, one of the most unforgettable teachers to me will be Ms Do Thi Thu Quyen - the form teacher of History Class 17-20, who has been teaching me since Secondary years, and fortunately, I can be part of her class during High school. With a young, energetic appearance and a cheerful smile that has never faded, she has “enlivened” History lessons that once seemed to be boring, making them more exciting and relaxing than ever before. As 20/11 is coming, let’s have a talk with teacher Do Thi Thu Quyen to understand more about her!