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Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.
What is the first thing you do when visiting a Japanese public bath?
What surprised Phil when he went to the bath?
What do you wear when bathing?
Traditionally, the bath was a place where people could ________.
What do people sometimes do after their bath?
Choose the correct answer to complete the exchanges.
Josh: _____________
Instructor: Sure, first, choose your colors, and then gently brush them on the mask's surface.
James: Do you mind if we stop by the local art gallery today?
Phoebe: _____________, I love art! Let's go.
Sam: Let's buy some traditional crafts as souvenirs for our friends.
Josh: _____________ They'll love handmade gifts.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
“Folklore” is the name of our activity focused (9) ___________ reproducing traditional crafts popular in this mountain area. People can learn about some of the craft traditions preserved by the Appalachian culture in North Carolina (10) ___________ at the same time exploring their creativity.
Folklore helps keep alive some of the traditional crafts and art techniques (11) ___________ by the culture of these Appalachian mountains. Rockbrook has always featured these crafts, from sewing quilts to needle crafts like knitting to weaving and making toys.
Sheets and leather straps are traditional materials that can be stamped, painted, burned, and etched to make jewelry (12) ___________ bracelets and sewn together for pouches and other small containers.
Girls can make candles by dipping wick thread into hot wax, making soap by mixing fats and ash chemicals together, and weaving (13) ___________ dream catchers from twigs, yarns, flowers, and feathers found in the forest.
These craft projects may be traditional, but they (14) ___________ girls with a great chance to create something unique, all while preserving some of the crafting traditions of the area.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
1. Lacquerware
Vietnamese lacquer became famous worldwide in the 1930s when some creative students from Hanoi University mixed this traditional Vietnamese craft with French art techniques. They made beautiful pieces of art that took hundreds of days to create. Since then, Vietnamese lacquer has become very valuable and known for its elegance.
2. Silk Weaving
People say that 2,000 years ago, Vietnam had two rice harvests and six silk harvests, showing how vital silk production has been for a long time. A famous silk village is Van Phuc, near Ha Noi. Artisans from Van Phuc are known for their intricate weaving patterns. Vietnamese silk comes in different kinds, like strong Lismore bud silk and shiny satin silk, which people use all over the country.
3. Calligraphy
In the past, calligraphy in Vietnam was done using Chinese letters, but a new group of masters of scriptures, called Ông đồ, started using the Vietnamese alphabet, with striking results. In Vietnam, calligraphy masters are asked to write messages for special occasions, like wishing good health and luck for the Lunar New Year. Nowadays, they also write English sayings and funny Vietnamese expressions in calligraphy.
4. Water Puppetry
Puppets dancing on shimmering water give everyone, even adults, a sense of childlike wonder. Long ago, before the planting season, villages would set up puppet stages in flooded rice fields and tell stories to entertain children. In modern theaters, puppeteers use small wooden dolls on strings hidden underwater to tell stories. Musicians and singers provide live music during the shows.
Which traditional craft brings a sense of childhood wonder to adults?
Which traditional craft became globally renowned when combined with Western art?
Which traditional craft requires a long production process?
Which traditional craft has been significant for thousands of years?
Which traditional craft has been modernized, surprising everyone?
Which traditional craft combines storytelling with music?
Which traditional craft do people often seek out during special holidays?
Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.
Ilan: Hi, have you ever heard about traditional crafts in Vietnam?
Dave: Yes, I have!
Ilan: Exactly! They create pottery, weaving, and even bamboo crafts.
Dave: Wow, that sounds interesting.
Ilan: Most of the time, they learn from their parents or grandparents.
Dave: What kind of things do they make?
Ilan: Well, they make pottery like vases and dishes, and they weave fabric for clothes and baskets from bamboo.
Dave: So, it's not just about making things; it's about preserving their culture too?
Ilan: Yes, you got it!
Dave: That's really cool. Do people still use these handmade items today?
Ilan: Yes, many people appreciate the quality and uniqueness of traditional crafts.
Dave: It's essential to support these traditions.
Ilan: Absolutely! It helps the artisans earn their living and keeps the crafts alive.
Dave: I'd love to learn more about it and maybe even try making something myself.
Ilan: That's a great idea!
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Choose the correct sentence that is best combined from the given ones.
The potter couldn't shape the vase properly. The clay was too soft.
The artisan was shaping the clay vase. The rain started pouring outside.
She practices embroidery in the afternoon. Then she helps her family with chores.
Blacksmithing can be noisy. People in the village appreciate the blacksmith's work.
Rewrite the sentences and keep their same meaning as the first ones. No more than FIVE WORDS in each blank.
Art schools have encouraged students to start woodcarving as a way to preserve the craft. (take)
→ Art schools have encouraged students as a way to preserve the craft.
The museum was so informative that I learned a lot about the past. (such)
→ It was I learned a lot about the past.
Even though the admission fee was high, the castle was worth a visit. (despite)
→ , the castle was worth a visit.
If we don't preserve traditional crafts, we might lose our cultural heritage. (otherwise)
→ It's important to preserve traditional crafts; our cultural heritage.