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Practice SVIP
Match the words with the appropriate definitions.
Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.
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Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.
2.
Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.
3.
Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.
4.
Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the word that best fits each of the blank spaces.
5.
Tet is a national and (1)________festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to be reunited to think (2)_________their past activities and hope for good luck in the year to come.
Before Tet, all houses are whitewashed and (3)________ with yellow apricot flowers and colourful lanterns. Everybody is looking (4)_______ to a more favourable life. On New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed. They are hoping to (5)_________ money put in small red envelopes as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrongdoings (6)_________ be absolutely avoided on these days.
Choose the option that best fits each of the blank spaces.
6.
Sa Pa's love market has become unique in the culture of the Mong and Dao ethnic groups for a long time. Due to the distance between the villages, the market meets once a week on Sunday.
On Saturday night, guys and girls from all villages come to Lao Cai to meet one another. They talk, sing and play different games according to their ethnic groups' tradition. After the night, many couples become intimate and promise to see each other again the following morning. Many of them become husbands and wives in the spring. That is why the poets in Lao Cai called the market Sa Pa's Love Market.
Since Saturday afternoon, many girls show up in colourful costumes. The little bells on their outfits add to the festive atmosphere of the city. They look for the guys dressing in traditional clothes of the same colours who hold in their hand small radio blaring cheerful songs. People stand in groups, singing and dancing their traditional dances until the night comes.
The most popular Love Market in Lao Cai is organized in nowhere else but Sa Pa, where it is gaining more and more attention from not only the ethnic people but also the travellers from many places in the world.
(Source: Adapted from Vietnam Online)
Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True (T) or False (F).
(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)Love Market is a weekly tradition of Mong and Dao. |
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All girls and boys from all villages come to Love Market in Lao Cai on Saturday night. |
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The little bells on the boys' outfits are for adding the festive atmosphere of the city. |
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Singing and dancing are part of Love Market's activities. |
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Sapa is the only place in Vietnam to have Love Market. |
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Read the text and complete it with the words in the box.
HUE FESTIVAL
Hue Festival is a biannual (1) event celebrated in even years in order to honour Hue's cultural heritage as well as Vietnam's national identity towards people from all over the world. With a quite long (2) since 1992, each time of celebration is a distinctive festive theme, which never fails to draw attractions from millions of (3) expected events of this (4) city. In 2000, the event attained its official name ‘Hue Festival' as today. In this special event, a wide variety of (5) activities of Vietnam such as calligraphy exhibition, kites playing and human chess playing are conducted. Also, re-creations of special events are carried out, such as the occasion of Nguyen Hue's enthronement and Nguyen Dynasty's Doctoral examinations, and performances of dance and (6) are included.
The festival (7) at promoting several kinds of arts as well, with the participation of over 40 art companies from both Vietnam and (8) countries.
All in all, the festival generates the feeling of excitement, joy and delight among (10) and observes regardless of gender, age and nationality.
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Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.
Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.
Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.
(Source: Adapted from Learn English Teens)
Read the following passage and choose the option that best answers each of the questions below.
Which of the following is a good title for the text?
Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.
Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.
Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.
(Source: Adapted from Learn English Teens)
Read the following passage and choose the option that best answers each of the questions below.
During Lent, people don't go light on __________.
Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.
Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.
Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.
(Source: Adapted from Learn English Teens)
Read the following passage and choose the option that best answers each of the questions below.
What can people do in a pancake race?
Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.
Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.
Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.
(Source: Adapted from Learn English Teens)
Read the following passage and choose the option that best answers each of the questions below.
What does the word "it'" refer to?
Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.
Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.
Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.
(Source: Adapted from Learn English Teens)
Read the following passage and choose the option that best answers each of the questions below.
What is NOT TRUE about Pancake Day?
Listen and reply.
Listen and reply.
Listen and reply.
Listen and reply.
Describe a national festival in your country.
You should say:
- What's the festival? When it takes place?
- Why it takes place? For whom is this festival?
- What do the people do during this festival?
and explain why this festival is important to you.
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