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18 tháng 1 2022

    Harry and Amie has 2 sons. They are Henry and Jack. Henry and Jack are married. Henry's wife is Anne and Jack's wife is Sandra. They have sons and daughter, too. Sandra and Jack's child are Ava and Liam. Liam and Ava's cousins are Oliver and Sophie ( Henry and Anne's child). So Harry and Amie have 4 grandchild.

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.

11 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “They tried to rub pieces of wood together to make the fire.”.

Dịch: Họ cố cọ xát miếng gỗ vào nhau để tạo ra lửa.

Read the passage then answer the questions FAMILY VOLUNTEER DAY The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and feel closer. But many people say they don't have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that's the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a...
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Read the passage then answer the questions

FAMILY VOLUNTEER DAY

The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and feel closer. But many people say they don't have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that's the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You can select just one or two projects a year and make them a family tradition. For instance, your family can make and donate gift baskets for the old homeless people on holidays. Your family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in your neighbourhood.

1. How do people often feel when they volunteer?

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2. Why do some people lack time?

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3. Can you select just one or two projects a month and make them a family tradition?

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4. How can your family help the old homeless people?

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5. What can your family do one Saturday morning a month?

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Read the passage then answer the questions

FAMILY VOLUNTEER DAY

The first reason why many families do volunteer work is that they feel satisfied and proud. The feeling of fulfillment comes from helping the community and other people. In addition, volunteering is a great way for families to have fun and feel closer. But many people say they don't have time to volunteer because they have to work and take care of their families. If that's the case, try rethinking some of your free time as a family. You can select just one or two projects a year and make them a family tradition. For instance, your family can make and donate gift baskets for the old homeless people on holidays. Your family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in your neighbourhood.

1. How do people often feel when they volunteer?

They feel proud and sastisfied.

2. Why do some people lack time?

Because they have to work and take care of their families.

3. Can you select just one or two projects a month and make them a family tradition?

No, we can't.

4. How can your family help the old homeless people?

We can make and donate gift baskets for the old homeless people on holidays.

5. What can your family do one Saturday morning a month?

Our family can also spend only one Saturday morning a month collecting rubbish in our neighbourhood.

7 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “They had to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.”.

Dịch: Họ phải tách gạo ra từ thóc và nấu cơm.

5 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “There were three competitions: water-fetching, fire-making and rice-cooking”.

Dịch: Có 3 cuộc thi: lấy nước, nhóm lửa và nấu cơm.

17 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “The festival was held in the communal house yard about one kilometer away from a river.”.

Dịch: Lễ hội được tổ chức ở nhà văn hoá chung, cách bờ sông khoảng 1 km.

Tóm tắt đoạn hội thoại sau: Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba. Can you explain what is happening? Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water-fetchins, fire-making and rice-cooking. Liz: Where does the water come from? Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position. Liz: That man...
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Tóm tắt đoạn hội thoại sau:

Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba.

Can you explain what is happening?

Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water-fetchins, fire-making and rice-cooking.

Liz: Where does the water come from?

Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position.

Liz: That man seems upset. What did he just yell?

Ba: He ureed his teammate to run faster.

Liz: What’s special about the fire-making contest?

Ba: The fire is made in the traditional way. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together. The winners are the first ones to make a fire.

Liz: I'm interested in the rice-cooking contest, too.

Ba: Six people from each team participate in this event. They have to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.

Liz: How do they decide who wins the contest?

Ba: The judges try the finished products and the most dclicious rice is the winner. Then all the points are added and the grand prize is awarded.

Liz: Is that what is happening now?

Ba: The council leader just said that he was pleased to award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.

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19 tháng 3 2018

-Ba mời Liz đến lễ hội nấu cơm. Vì Liz k hiểu lắm về mọi thứ đang diễn ra tại lễ hội này nên Ba đã giải thích cho Liz nghe về các vòng thi, luật lệ cuộc thi, biểu điểm trao giải rồi đến đội thi dành chiến thắng.