In Vietnam: What are the sample letters to future generations about the world you hope they inherit for the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024?
- In Vietnam, what are the sample letters to future generations about the world you hope they inherit for the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024?
- What are the instructions on letter format in the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024?
- What are the entry ages of students at all general education levels in Vietnam?
In Vietnam, what are the sample letters to future generations about the world you hope they inherit for the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024?
The theme of the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest is "“Trong hành trình 150 năm qua, Liên minh Bưu chính Thế giới (UPU) đã phục vụ hơn 8 thế hệ người dân toàn cầu. Từ đó đến nay, thế giới đã có nhiều thay đổi. Hãy viết thư gửi các thế hệ tương lai để kể về thế giới mà bạn hy vọng họ được kế thừa” in Vietnamese and "At 150 years old, the UPU has served people around the world for more than eight generations. The world has changed enormously since then. Write a letter to future generations about the world you hope they inherit" in English.
The theme of this contest is associated with the 150th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (1874 - 2024).
The above contents are sample letters to future generations about the world you hope they inherit for the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024 used for reference:
Sample 1: Brief Sample Letter
Hello to the future, I am writing this letter from the world in which I now live, at the age of 150. Yes, you read that right: 150 years, and I am proud of our achievements, what the world has experienced 8 generations since the birth of the UPU (International Postal Union). Imagine a world in which we hope that you live. It is a world where people respect, understand, and empathize with each other regardless of culture, religion, or any other difference. We learned from the past and developd a future that did not include discrimination. In this world, the environment is protected and respected. We have learned to live in harmony with nature, and measures to protect the environment are not only a responsibility, but also part of our daily lifestyle. We have developed clean and efficient technology that minimizes our impact on the planet. Education is a priority. Every child, regardless of economic background or social standing, has the right to an education. Knowledge is power, and we have invested heavily in education so that every individual has the opportunity to reach their potential. Posts and communications have flourished. Connecting with each other is no longer a problem, and we have leveraged advances in technology to create a cohesive global community. Each person can share his message with the world, creating understanding and empathy. Health is everyone's right. We have developed advanced and equitable treatments that ensure that everyone has the right to health care. Community spirit is an important part of the health system, and everyone has support and care from the surrounding community. Our lives weren't perfect, but we learned to live in harmony with each other and with the world around us. We hope that our efforts will make your world a better place. Let's continue to develop and preserve these values so that we can be proud of our future and that of generations to come. We believe in you. Sincere [Your Name] |
Sample 2: Sample letter to future generations about the world you hope they inherit
Greetings to everyone who seeks to read this letter from the future, I write from a world that has been 150 years since the Universal Postal Union (UPU) was founded, serving people all over the planet for 8 generations. It's been a long road, and we want to share with you our hopes, successes, and challenges. In our minds, there is a world that we wish you would inherit. It is not only a place with advanced technology, but also a united and peaceful global community. We hope that differences in culture, language, and personal characteristics become a source of strength, not a risk. The UPU has played an important role in connecting people everywhere in the world. This letter is written not only in language, but also with love and understanding. We have learned that, by sharing experiences and knowledge, we can develop a world where everyone is valued and respected. Up to this point, we have faced many major challenges, from climate change to social conflict. But thanks to global cooperation and compassion, we have overcome those difficulties. We believe the next ones can do more. Embrace the value of sharing, respect, and compassion. Keep faith in people's ability to create a better world. Whatever the challenges, never forget that solidarity and understanding are the keys to overcoming all difficulties. We send greetings from the past, where we have tried our best to create a solid foundation for you. Hopefully, as you read this, your world has become a better place and you will continue the great work we started. May your world be filled with peace, love and progress. Sincere [Your Name] |
Sample 3: Sample letter to future generations about the world you hope they inherit
Hello to the end of the future, I am writing this letter from the world of bygone eras, when I, as you read this, have experienced 150 years of turbulent and turbulent life. Throughout that time, the United Nations Organization (UPU) has served people around the world, being a solid link between nations and peoples. I write to you in the hope that your world will continue its momentum and look forward to a brighter future. I hope that the lessons from the past, the challenges that have helped us become strong and understanding, will help you develop a stronger and more sustainable world. First and foremost, I hope that the friendship and solidarity between nations will continue to be strong. In the world of the future, develop transportation bridges not only geographically but also spiritually. This will help us live in harmony, share knowledge and love, and create a united global community. Secondly, I hope you will continue your efforts to protect and restore the environment. It's time for us to take action to protect our planet. Sacrificing a little convenience now will greatly benefit your future. Caring for and respecting the land, water and air is our responsibility to this planet and generations to come. Finally, maintain your creative spirit and seek progress. Technology will continue to evolve, and understanding will open new doors. Use your creativity to solve big challenges like health, education, and economic development, so people around the world can enjoy a better life. Good luck and remember, even though the world changes, the human soul is still the brightest spot. Let's keep it brilliant. Sincere [Your Name] |
Sample 4: Sample letter about the future world you dream of
Day... month... year Hi guys – our future generation! I write this letter in 2024 - the era of technology 5.0 is developing strongly. Hopefully when you receive this letter you are still interested in reading paper letters. "There's no Wi-Fi here, put down your phones, talk to each other like you did in 1992," said a sign at a small café that startled me to reflect on the issue of young people and the use of cell phones and technology devices. You and I are lucky to be born in the era of technology with countless gadgets attached but have you ever thought that is also the reason why your life is increasingly fading. As technology advances, the true connection between people is also diminishing. At the time I lived, the number of smartphone users worldwide had reached about 6.925 billion, almost double the 3.6 billion users in 2016. In the past, phones were an initiative to connect people with each other, but it seems that day by day it is gradually turning into an obstacle to real emotional connection. That is most evident in cafes – which are considered destinations for chatter. Table of 4 people or table of 10 people, many meetings all members are focused on using the phone. It doesn't matter what they use their phones for: work, study, family, health... But certainly the quality of the conversation, the actual interaction of the group has been more or less affected. Personally, I've been the ironic "victim" of losing connection in real-life communication just because of my phone. There are times when it is clear that I have a problem to talk about but when I look at the other person staring at the phone screen, I no longer want to share. The feeling, you are superficial with your existence, do not want to hear yourself talk. I think that when talking directly through looking into the other person's eyes, emotions will arise, people understand each other better. From there, the quality of the conversation will be enhanced, deeper, closer. Being born in the digital age is the dream of my parents, brothers and sisters. They often say, "When you didn't have a phone, you were as happy as we are now." But sometimes I really wish I could go back to my parents' time to feel the "real feelings" between people in the most sincere way. To be heard, to be connected, to be more empathetic. No matter how chaotic life is, no matter how busy our worries may be, I still hope that somewhere, we can give ourselves real moments of silence to live with ourselves and those around us. Put your phone down, connect with each other with your eyes, with your mouth, with your ears, with your whole heart. Hopefully when you receive this letter, you will put down your phone and read it with excitement and respect! Dear! |
What are the instructions on letter format in the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024?
The instructions on letter format in the 53rd UPU International Letter-Writing Contest in 2024 are specified as follows:
UPU Letter - Sample 1:
Full name:........................................ Date of Birth:....................................... Ethnic Group:........................................... Address: (class - school - district - province (city)) SUBMISSIONS FOR THE UPU INTERNATIONAL LETTER-WRITING CONTEST..... – (Letter contents) |
UPU Letter - Sample 2:
SUBMISSIONS FOR THE UPU INTERNATIONAL LETTER-WRITING CONTEST..... (Topic: .... What to write about.......) Full name:........................................ Date of Birth:....................................... Ethnic Group:........................................... Address:........................................... Field:.......................................... Class................................................. Day..... month....... year........ |
NOTE: UPU letters must be written on A4 paper
What are the entry ages of students at all general education levels in Vietnam?
Under the provisions of Article 28 of the Education Law 2019 as follows:
Educational levels and entry ages
1. Educational levels and age groups of general education are regulated as follows:
a) Primary education lasts for 05 academic years, from the first to the fifth grade. The entry age for the first grade is 06;
b) Lower secondary education lasts for 04 academic years, from the sixth to the ninth grade. Students must complete the primary educational programme before entering the sixth grade. The entry age for the sixth grade is 11;
c) Upper secondary education lasts for 03 academic years, from the tenth to the twelfth grade. Students must complete the lower secondary educational programme before entering the tenth grade. The entry age for the tenth grade is 15;
2. Cases where schooling could be commenced at younger ages or at higher ages prescribed in clause 1 of this Article are as follows:
a) Commencing schooling at younger ages for students with early intellectual development;
b) Commencing schooling at older ages for students repeating classes, students living in areas with exceptional socio-economic difficulties, students belonging to ethnic minorities, disabled and handicapped students, students with physical or intellectual disadvantages, orphan students, students of poor households, students returning from overseas and other cases as prescribed by law.
3. General education shall be divided into 2 phases: basic education and career-orientated education. Basic education includes primary education and lower secondary education; career-oriented education is upper secondary education. Students of institutions of vocational education shall learn the upper secondary education knowledge.
4. The Minister of Education and Training shall stipulate the teaching and learning of the Vietnamese language to children of ethnic minorities prior to the commencement of the first grade; the teaching of the upper secondary education knowledge in institutions of vocational education; and the cases as prescribed in clause 2 of this Article.
Thus, the entry ages of students at all general education levels in Vietnam are specified as follows:
- Primary education lasts for 05 academic years, from the first to the fifth grade. The entry age for the first grade is 06.
- Lower secondary education lasts for 04 academic years, from the sixth to the ninth grade. Students must complete the primary educational program before entering the sixth grade. The entry age for the sixth grade is 11.
- Upper secondary education lasts for 03 academic years, from the tenth to the twelfth grade. Students must complete the lower secondary educational program before entering the tenth grade. The entry age for the tenth grade is 15.
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