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III. Read the passage :           Van Mieu ( The Temple of Literature ) was constructed in 1070 during Ly Thanh Tong's dynasty.Its original purpose was to honor Confucius. In 1076, the first university of Vietnam called Quoc Tu Giam (The Imperial Academy ), was established within this temple by Emperor Ly Nhan Tong. That's the reason why the complex has the name of Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam up to now. Initially, Quoc Tu Giam was the  school for princes and children of royal families and then expanded in the following year to admit top students from around the country.          Nowadays, Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous tourist destinations for both  Vietnamese people and foreigners. It's also a place to celebrate doctorates and high ranking scholars of Vietnam. One special thing about this place is that there are 82 Doctors' stone tablets. They are  tombstones  with names and origins of 1304 doctors placed on the back of stone tortoises. If you come  here at the beginning of the year or in May, when many important examinations take place, you will catch the sights of numerous families and students who come and pray for luck.          van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam opens daily from 8 a.m to 5 p.m, and the entrance fee for each adult is  30, 000 VND. A. T/F  statements : 21. Quoc Tu Giam only admitted children of royal families. 22.In 1070, van Mieu was built to celebrate doctorates and high ranking scholars of Vietnam. 23.B. Fill in the blank with suitable information ; The first university in Viet Nam was established in _________ 24.Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam has _______________ 25.You can visit Van Mieu  __________________ every day. IV. Writing :            Read the information about a picnic, write an announcement about it  The Youth Organization organizes a picnic on the occasion of Children's Day. The picnic will take place near the Lake Waterfall on June 1. Students and teachers will go to the waterfall by the school buses. The buses will leave the school at 6 am, and will bring the students back school at 5.30 pm. the person to contact is Mr. John, head of the school Youth Organization. His phone number is 559014.                                     The school Youth Organization                           P 26_______________________________________________ 27.Date : __________________                                                     Time : ___________________ 28.Place :_____________________ 29.Means of transportation : ___________________________ 30.Participants : ______________________________ Please contact Mr. John, Head School Youth Organization - at 559014 for more information.

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I. Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). UNESCO has recognized the 82 Doctors’ stone tablets as a Memory of the World. They are inscribed with the names of 2,313 doctorate holders who passed the royal examinations between 1442 and 1780. The stone tablets, which bear the names of Trang Nguyen, Bang Nhan, Tham Hoa, and Hoang Giap (the first, second, third and fourth winning categories at the royal examinations), sit on the backs of stone...
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I. Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

UNESCO has recognized the 82 Doctors’ stone tablets as
a Memory of the World. They are inscribed with the names of
2,313 doctorate holders who passed the royal examinations
between 1442 and 1780. The stone tablets, which bear the names
of Trang Nguyen, Bang Nhan, Tham Hoa, and Hoang Giap (the
first, second, third and fourth winning categories at the royal
examinations), sit on the backs of stone turtles.
These stone tablets are different from those in other
Asian countries, including China which had influenced

Vietnamese feudal education. The decorations on Viet Nam’s stone tablets were more diverse.
By naming Viet Nam’s stone tablets as a Memory of the World, UNESCO also acknowledges Viet Nam’s
efforts to preserve and promote heritage to international community. The recognition would also help to raise
the awareness in heritage preservation.

T F
1. UNESCO has recognized the 82 Doctors’ stone tablets as the World Heritage.  
2. The stone tablets are inscribed with the names of more than 2300 Doctors who  
passed the royal examinations throughout its history.
3. The stone tablets in the Temple of Literature in Ha Noi are unique because they  
are different from those in other Asian countries.
4. Viet Nam has made a lot of efforts to preserve and promote its heritage.  
5. The recognition of UNESCO helps to make people more aware of the need of  
heritage preservation.

II. Read the passage about the Temple of Literature, and then answer the questions.

The Temple of Literature is about 10 minutes away from Hoan
Kiem Lake. It was constructed in 1070 under Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty,
first to honor Confucius and nowadays to celebrate the doctorates and high

rank scholars of Vietnam. In 1076, Emperor Ly Nhan Tong continued the work and built the Imperial Academy
as the first university of Vietnam.
The temple is divided into five courtyards. The first courtyard is from the main gate to Dai Trung Gate. The
second is with Khue Van Pavilion. The pavilion symbol is used on all street signs of Ha Noi. The third
courtyard is the place where doctorate names were listed on the stone tablets above tortoise backs. The fourth
courtyard is dedicated for Confucius and his 72 honoured students, as well as Chu Van An - one of the most
famous teachers at the Imperial Academy. The last is also the farthest courtyard is Thai Hoc House, which was
used as the Imperial Academy. Thai Hoc House holds a small collection of old-time costumes for students and
scholars.
1. Where is the Temple of Literature?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
2. When and by whom was it built?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
3. How many courtyards are there in the Temple of Literature?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
4. Which courtyard has Khue Van Pavilion?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
5. What is the Khue Van Pavilion symbol used for?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
6. Where can we find stone tablets above tortoise backs with the names of doctors?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
7. What is the fourth courtyard dedicated for?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
8. Where is the Thai Hoc House?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
9. What was used as the Imperial Academy?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
10. What does the Thai Hoc House hold nowadays?
_______________________________________________________________________________________

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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.The Temple of Literature (Van Mieu) was constructed in 1070 under the reign of KingLyThanh Tong. The temple was originally dedicated to Confucius as well as other scholars andsages. Six year later, the Imperial Academy (QuocTuGiam), Vietnam’s first university, wasfounded by King Ly Nhan Tong on the grounds of the temple. Initially, the Imperial Academywas the school for princes and sons from royal families and then expanded to admit...
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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
The Temple of Literature (Van Mieu) was constructed in 1070 under the reign of King
LyThanh Tong. The temple was originally dedicated to Confucius as well as other scholars and
sages. Six year later, the Imperial Academy (QuocTuGiam), Vietnam’s first university, was
founded by King Ly Nhan Tong on the grounds of the temple. Initially, the Imperial Academy
was the school for princes and sons from royal families and then expanded to admit brilliant
students from all over the country. In 1484 Emperor Le Thanh Tong ordered the erection of the
first stone tablets that were carved with the names, places of birth and achievements of doctors.
The university operated for more than 700 years, from 1076 to 1779.
Nowadays, the Temple of Literature – Imperial Academy (Van Mieu - QuocTuGiam) is one
of the most famous historic and cultural heritages of Vietnam. And the Doctors’ stone tablets
were recognised by UNESCO as World Documentary Heritage in 2010.
* Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. The Temple of Literature was built to honour Confucius.
2. The Imperial Academy was founded in 1070.
3. The Imperial Academy was established within the Temple of Literature.
4. The Imperial Academy was originally established to educate students from all over the
country.
5. The first Doctors’ stone tablets were erected under the Le Dynasty.
6. The Temple of Literature was recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage.

* Answer the questions.
7. When was the Imperial Academy founded?

8. How long did the Imperial Academy operate as a university?

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1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F

5. T

6. F

7. In 1076

8. More than 700 years, from 1076 to 1779.

Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water...
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Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month B. Every year C. Every two years D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples B. Offerings C. Shrines D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking B. Tug of war C. Boat race D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

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13 tháng 4 2020

Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month B. Every year C. Every two years D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples B. Offerings C. Shrines D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking B. Tug of war C. Boat race D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

7 tháng 12 2020

Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month

B. Every year

C. Every two years

D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples

B. Offerings

C. Shrines

D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking

B. Tug of war

C. Boat race

D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

FESTIVAL As you know, VietNam has lots of festival. Festivals in Vietnam offer visitors the best opportunity for getting close and personal with the myths, customs and fun-loving spirit of this proud nation. Despite undergoing modern developments, Vietnam is still a predominantly traditional country, with thousands of pagodas and shrines dedicated to Buddha as well as various deities and iconic figures. There are also plenty of cultural events that...
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FESTIVAL

As you know, VietNam has lots of festival. Festivals in Vietnam offer visitors the best opportunity for getting close and personal with the myths, customs and fun-loving spirit of this proud nation. Despite undergoing modern developments, Vietnam is still a predominantly traditional country, with thousands of pagodas and shrines dedicated to Buddha as well as various deities and iconic figures. There are also plenty of cultural events that are only celebrated during certain times of the year (or years).

Lunar New Year, locally called Tet, is the biggest festival of the year with the whole country downing tools for family get-togethers. Principally a religious celebration, don’t expect too much of a wild party, but it’s still a fascinating time to visit Vietnam and you’ll certainly find locals lighting fireworks, visiting temples with their families, and the interesting sight of many flower stalls set up as giving flowers is customary during Tet.

Vietnamese people usually return to their families during Tet. Some return to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors in their homeland. They also clean the graves of their family as a sign of respect. Although Tết is a national holiday among all Vietnamese, each region and religion has its own customs.

Tết in the three Vietnamese regions can be divided into three periods, known as Tất Niên (penultimate New Year's Eve), Giao Thừa (New Year's Eve), and Tân Niên (the New Year), representing the preparation before Tết, the eve of Tết, and the days of and following Tết, respectively.

Vietnamese people celebrate the Lunar New Year annually, which is based on a lunisolar calendar (calculating both the earth's movement around the sun and the moon around the earth). Tết is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year, except when the one-hour time difference between Vietnam and China results in new moon occurring on different days. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tết by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include bánh chưng, bánh dày, dried young bamboo soup (canh măng), giò, and sticky rice. Many customs are practices during Tết, such as visiting a person's house on the first day of the new year (xông nhà), ancestor worship, wishing New Year's greetings, giving lucky money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop.

Tết is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year. They consider Tết to be the first day of spring, and the festival is often called Hội xuân (spring festival).

With me, Tet is an opportunity for me to express me gratefulness to my parents, grandparents and to help my mother cook traditional foods. I hope Tet will be a tradition of VietNamese people and won’t be ....................

FAVORITE FOOD

VietNamese cuisine is really abundant and I love it so much. It’s very hard to choose which is my favorite one. But, well, I’ll choose Pho. Because if we talk about VietNamese cuisine, we will think about Pho first, right?

The main ingredient of pho is noodles and broth with sliced beef or chicken. The extra ingredient are pepper, lemon, fish sauce, chili ... They are added depending on the taste of each person

The first time when I ate Pho is when I was 7 years old. I joined a writting contest and after the contest, my mother took me to a small foodstore, then I was attracted by Pho. I was a little bit suprised, because I heard lots of things about Pho but I haven’t taste it at all. Pho had a good impression with me.

When I was a student in primary school, I ate Pho twice a week, because my mother used to take me to the market with her, so I can eat it very often. But now, my family have another member, my little brother, and my school life is much busier so I just can eat Pho about twice a month.

To cook Pho, we need lots of things : vegetables, spices, beef ( or chicken )... and the cooking section is also really complex so I can’t cook it...

I’m so pride, because VietNam has a traditional dish like Pho and I hope, in the future, I can spread Pho and VietNamese culture to foreigners.

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III . Read the passage about the Complex of Hue Monuments . Answer the questions . The Complex of Hue Monuments is located in and around Hue City . Hue was establishes as the capital of Viet Nam in 1802 . It was the political , cultural and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty . The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River , wich runs through the city , give this unique feudal capital great natural beauty . The center structure is the Hue Citadel . It was the administrative center of...
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III . Read the passage about the Complex of Hue Monuments . Answer the questions .

The Complex of Hue Monuments is located in and around Hue City . Hue was establishes as the capital of Viet Nam in 1802 . It was the political , cultural and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty .

The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River , wich runs through the city , give this unique feudal capital great natural beauty . The center structure is the Hue Citadel . It was the administrative center of southern Viet Nam during the 17 th and 18 th centuries .

Outside the Capital City there are several other monuments:Van Mieu (Temple of Literature ), Dan Nam Giao( Esplanade of Sacrifice to the heaven and Earth ) , Ho Quyen ( Royal Area ) , Den Voi Phuc ( Temple of the Roaring Elephant ) , and Chua Thien Mu ( Celestial Lady Pagoda ) . Further upstream , arranged along the Perfume Rive were the tombs of the dynasty's emperors

1. When was Hue established as the capital of Viet Nam ?

..........................................................................................................................................

2 . Hue was the capital of Viet Nam under which dynasty ?

..........................................................................................................................................

3. What geographical features contributes to Hue's natural beauty ?

.........................................................................................................................................

4 . What lies at the center of the Complex ?

..........................................................................................................................................

5 . Where are the tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty's emperors located ?

..........................................................................................................................................

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III . Read the passage about the Complex of Hue Monuments . Answer the questions .

The Complex of Hue Monuments is located in and around Hue City . Hue was establishes as the capital of Viet Nam in 1802 . It was the political , cultural and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty .

The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River , wich runs through the city , give this unique feudal capital great natural beauty . The center structure is the Hue Citadel. It was the administrative center of southern Viet Nam during the 17 th and 18 thcenturies .

Outside the Capital City there are several other monuments:Van Mieu (Temple of Literature ), Dan Nam Giao( Esplanade of Sacrifice to the heaven and Earth ) , Ho Quyen ( Royal Area ) , Den Voi Phuc ( Temple of the Roaring Elephant ) , and Chua Thien Mu ( Celestial Lady Pagoda ) . Further upstream , arranged along the Perfume River were the tombs of the dynasty's emperors

1. When was Hue established as the capital of Viet Nam ?

=> In 1802, Hue was established as the capital of Viet Nam

2 . Hue was the capital of Viet Nam under which dynasty ?

=> the Nguyen Dynasty

3. What geographical features contributes to Hue's natural beauty ?

=> The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River

4 . What lies at the center of the Complex ?

=> The Hue Citadel

5 . Where are the tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty's emperors located ?

=> Along the Perfume River

8 tháng 7 2018

III . Read the passage about the Complex of Hue Monuments . Answer the questions .

The Complex of Hue Monuments is located in and around Hue City . Hue was establishes as the capital of Viet Nam in 1802 . It was the political , cultural and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty .

The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River , wich runs through the city , give this unique feudal capital great natural beauty . The center structure is the Hue Citadel . It was the administrative center of southern Viet Nam during the 17 th and 18 th centuries .

Outside the Capital City there are several other monuments:Van Mieu (Temple of Literature ), Dan Nam Giao( Esplanade of Sacrifice to the heaven and Earth ) , Ho Quyen ( Royal Area ) , Den Voi Phuc ( Temple of the Roaring Elephant ) , and Chua Thien Mu ( Celestial Lady Pagoda ) . Further upstream , arranged along the Perfume Rive were the tombs of the dynasty's emperors

1. When was Hue established as the capital of Viet Nam ?

.........Hue was establishes as the capital of Viet Nam in 1802 ..................................................................................................................................

2 . Hue was the capital of Viet Nam under which dynasty ?

................. Hue was the capital of Viet Nam under the Nguyen Dynasty.........................................................................................................................

3. What geographical features contributes to Hue's natural beauty ?

..............The Ngu Binh Mountain and the Perfume River , wich runs through the city , give this unique feudal capital great natural beauty . ............................................................................................................................

4 . What lies at the center of the Complex ?

................The center structure is the Hue Citadel ..........................................................................................................................

5 . Where are the tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty's emperors located ?

................. Arranged along the Perfume Rive were the tombs of the dynasty's emperors..................................................................................................

Relationships in Vietnamese family are more complicated than those of Western countries. The majority of families in Vietnam are extended families as many generations co-live to take care of each other. Family in Vietnam looks similar to a system of mini society with the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house. Each family has its own rules and values that members are supposed to conform with. The younger generation shows respect for the older...
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Relationships in Vietnamese family are more complicated than those of Western countries. The majority of families in Vietnam are extended families as many generations co-live to take care of each other. Family in Vietnam looks similar to a system of mini society with the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house. Each family has its own rules and values that members are supposed to conform with. The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young. In the relationships between parents and children, and between husband and wife as well, traditional Vietnamese retain much of their long established customs and values. Traditional Vietnamese meal - dining on the floor with the whole extended family Although influenced by Chinese culture and Confucianism, in the eyes of children, Vietnamese mothers still have the same status as their counterparts. They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice. For Vietnamese parents, their children are their most valuable assets; therefore, within their financial capacity, most of them are eager to have as many children as they can.

1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?

2 What happens between generations inVietnamese families?

3 How was a woman demanded before?

4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?

5 Why now can we say "Men make houses and women make home"?

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21 tháng 11 2018

Relationships in Vietnamese family are more complicated than those of Western countries. The majority of families in Vietnam are extended families as many generations co-live to take care of each other. Family in Vietnam looks similar to a system of mini society with the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house. Each family has its own rules and values that members are supposed to conform with. The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young. In the relationships between parents and children, and between husband and wife as well, traditional Vietnamese retain much of their long established customs and values. Traditional Vietnamese meal - dining on the floor with the whole extended family Although influenced by Chinese culture and Confucianism, in the eyes of children, Vietnamese mothers still have the same status as their counterparts. They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice. For Vietnamese parents, their children are their most valuable assets; therefore, within their financial capacity, most of them are eager to have as many children as they can.

1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?

Because many generations co-live to take care of each other

2 What happens between generations inVietnamese families?

the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house

3 How was a woman demanded before?

They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice

4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?

Chinese culture and Confucianism

5 Why now can we say "Men make houses and women make home"?

21 tháng 11 2018

1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?
=> Because many generations co-live to take care of each other.

2 What happens between generations in Vietnamese families?
=> The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young.

4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?
=> Chinese culture and Confucianism.

Bài 1: Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. A snail is slower than a crab. 2. They are fond of using computers for leisure activities. 3. They began cooperating with each other 5 years ago. 4. She often wrote letters to her grandparents when she was small. Bài 2: Read the passage, then do the tasks below. Task A. Choose TRUE or FALSE Pizza is a traditional Italian dish. It’s popular in Italy but...
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Bài 1: Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it.

1. A snail is slower than a crab.

2. They are fond of using computers for leisure activities.

3. They began cooperating with each other 5 years ago.

4. She often wrote letters to her grandparents when she was small.

Bài 2: Read the passage, then do the tasks below. Task A. Choose TRUE or FALSE

Pizza is a traditional Italian dish. It’s popular in Italy but around the world. Naples, a city in southern Italy, is believed to be the birthplace of pizza. It’s well-known for the most delicious pizza anywhere. The first pizzeria was built in Naples in 1830 at Port’Alba. The ancestor of the modern pizza is the simple flat bread. It’s the food of the poor. The truly modern pizza we eat today starts with the Margherita pizza. In 1889, Queen Margherita went on a trip to Naples. She heard about pizza and asked to try it. Don Raffaele Esposito, the most famous pizza maker, was asked to prepare it. He prepared two traditional and one new type of pizza, but the Queen liked the new one topped with tomatoes, Mozzarella cheese and fresh basil the best. She thought that the colours of this pizza represented the colours of Italian flag-red, white, and green. This pizza was then called ‘Margherita’. 1. At first, pizza was a dish for the King and Queen. True False 2. Naples is considered the place where pizza was born True False 3. Margherita was one of the two traditional types of pizza that were presented for the Queen. True False 4. Don Raffaele Esposito was the most famous pizza maker in Naples. True False 1. The _______ on display in Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture are very interesting. imtes goods products shows 2. There are no high buildings to block _________ in our village. view a view some view the view 3. An old woman was __________ the goats up the mountain side. riding taking herding running 4.To start the party, they ______ champagne all over the table. invaded obliged commanded sprayed
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16 tháng 1 2019

Bài 1: Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it.

1. A snail is slower than a crab.

=>A crab is faster than a snail

2. They are fond of using computers for leisure activities.

=>They are interseted in using computer for leisure activities.

3. They began cooperating with each other 5 years ago.

=>They began cooperating with each other for 5 years

4. She often wrote letters to her grandparents when she was small.

=> She often has written letters to her grandparents when she was small.

16 tháng 1 2019

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III. You are going to read an article about a national vote for people’s favourite tree. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (16). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. TREE OF THE YEAR The aim of the national Tree of the Year competition is to promote and celebrate the most interesting trees around the country. Images and descriptions of a shortlist of 28 trees are put online and the public are...
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III. You are going to read an article about a national vote for people’s favourite tree. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (16). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.

TREE OF THE YEAR

The aim of the national Tree of the Year competition is to promote and celebrate the most interesting trees around the country. Images and descriptions of a shortlist of 28 trees are put online and the public are asked to vote for their favourite.

The four trees that gain the most votes before 5 p.m. on 5th October will be given a grant of £1,000. In addition, all trees that receive 1,000 or more votes will get a grant of £500. The grants may be spent on a tree health check or advice from a tree expert, or an educational event, for example. (82) ………………. Among the 28 shortlisted trees there are a wide range of tree species, each with its own unique, fascinating story. For example, the ‘Ding Dong’ tree is a copper beech tree growing in a primary school playground. It was named the ‘Ding Dong’ tree because of a game pupils invented in which they race to touch its trunk, shouting ‘Ding Dong!’ The protective space underneath the 50-year-old tree is used as a magical outdoor classroom, while the indoor classroom displays pictures of the tree through each season of the year. (83) ……………….

Many of the other trees in the competition are remarkable for their age alone. The Craigends Yew, for example, is thought to be up to 700 years old, making it one of the oldest in Scotland. It is an amazing sight as many of its branches have layered. (84) ………………. As a result of these extra growths, the total size when measured around the tree’s crown (the main body of its leaves and branches) is a massive 100 metres.

Another very old tree, the Holm Oak in Kilbroney Park, Northern Ireland, is much loved by local people. It measures 3.6 metres around the trunk, and its beautiful bark looks like the skin of a snake. (85) ………………. The advantage of this lack of uprightness is that young children can climb safely and easily on it. Kilbroney Park is home to many remarkable trees, but this tree was chosen as the favourite by community members.

A 500-year-old veteran oak tree stands in the ancient woodland pasture at Carngafallt in Wales. One of the interesting things about this twisted, hollow tree is that it has several ‘air trees’ growing out of it. An ‘air tree’ is one growing without its roots touching the ground. (86) ………………. It extends its roots down inside the oak’s hollow trunk.

The original Bramley apple tree in Nottinghamshire is younger than many in this competition, but is the famous parent of all modern Bramley apple trees. (87) ………………. Many years later, Matthew Bramley, the new owner of the tree, was carrying some of his fruit when he met a gardener called Henry Merryweather. Henry asked if he could take some cuttings from Matthew's trees to grow his own trees. Mr Bramley agreed, provided they were named ‘Bramley's Seedling’.


A. This means that they are touching the ground and have taken root.

B. These roots have become enormous with age and have now emerged above the ground. Children love to jump over them like horses in a race.

C. But the most distinctive thing about this tree is that its main trunk is leaning towards the ground at an angle of 45 degrees. D. The best example of this on the big old tree is another species of tree called a rowan.

E. Alternatively, they could be used to hold a community event in honour of the tree. F. It was planted from a seed in 1809 by a woman called Ann Brailsford.

G. Children hang bird feeders from its branches and it is used as the focus of many of the educational activities going on around it.

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24 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án là: True.

(It was the first lesson after the summer holidays at a small school in England.)