Michael: Nga, how do Vietnamese people often celebrate New Year?
Nga: We call it Tet. Each year we celebrate it at different times. This year, it's going to be at the beginning of February.
Michael: You know, this year is going to be the first Tet for my family. What should we do during Tet?
Nga: A lot of things. You should clean and decorate your house to make it more beautiful. You should buy plants and flowers like kumquat trees, peach or apricot blossoms.
Michael: Do you travel during Tet?
Nga: Vietnamese people don't usually travel during Tet. For us, Tet is for family gatherings. But many foreigners do travel during Tet.
Michael: I think we won't go traveling during Tet this year. I want to know about the Vietnamese New Year celebrations.
Nga: You should come to my house on New Year's Eve. We will have an end-of-year party with a lot of food.
Michael: Thanks, Nga. I'll ask my mom and dad.
Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with one word from the passage.
Vietnamese New Year is also called . This year, Tet is going to be celebrated at the beginning of .
People buy different plants and flowers for Tet, such as trees, peach or apricot blossoms.
For Vietnamese people, Tet is time for family , so they don't usually travel during Tet.
On New Year's , Nga's family will have an end-of-year party, so she invites Michael to come over.
Đáp án:
1) Vietnamese New Year also called [Tet]. This year, Tet is going to be celebrated at the begining of [February]
2) People buy different plants and flowers for Tet, such as [kumquat trees], peach or apricot blossom
3) For Vietnamese people, Tet is time for family [gathering], so they don't usually travel during Tet
4) On New Year's, Nga's family will have end-of-year party [with a lot of food], so she invites Michael to come over