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III. Read the passage about ancestor worship, and do the tasks that follow. Ancestor Worship            Ancestor worship is a religious practice based on the belief that one's ancestors possess supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.            Ancestor worship in some cultures honors the deeds, memories, and sacrifice of the deal. Much of the worship includes visiting the ancestors at their graves, making offerings to them to provide for their welfare in the...
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III. Read the passage about ancestor worship, and do the tasks that follow.

Ancestor Worship

            Ancestor worship is a religious practice based on the belief that one's ancestors possess supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.

            Ancestor worship in some cultures honors the deeds, memories, and sacrifice of the deal. Much of the worship includes visiting the ancestors at their graves, making offerings to them to provide for their welfare in the afterlife.

            Spirit money (also called Hell Notes) is sometimes burned as an offering to ancestors as well for the afterlife. The living may regard the ancestors as“guardian angels” to them, perhaps in protecting them from serious accidents, or guiding their path in life.

            Families burned incense every day on the domestic ancestral altar. In China, the family altar house the family spirit tablets. On the outer surface of the spirit tablet is engraved the year of the death, his full name, and the name of the son who erects the tablet.

            Anniversary rites take place the death date of each major deceased member of the family every year.Sacrificial food is offered, and living members of the family participate in the ceremony in ritual order based on age and generation.

 

1. Why does ancestor worship become a religious practice?

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2. What are the activities of the worship?

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3. Why do people burn spirit money for their dead ancestors?

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4. What can we see on the spirit tablet?

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5. When do anniversary rites for the major deceased member of the family take place?

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11 tháng 10 2021

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1. Because it based on belief that one’s ancestors process supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.

2.Spiriting money,burning incense, Anniversary rites

3. The living may regard the ancestors as “guardian angels” to them, perhaps in protecting them from serious accidents, or guiding their path in life.

4.The year of the death, his full name, and the name of the son who erects the tablet.

5.Anniversary rites take place on the death date of each major deceased member of the family every year.

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19 tháng 7 2019

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1. Vietnam is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in South East Asia.

2. The Pa Then believe that the god of fire brings them peace and prosperity.

3. Festival characterize custom and beliefs of a community.

4. The Giay practice rice cultivated in the submerged fields.

5. The Tay community practice traditional religious beliefs inluding ancestor worship.

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19 tháng 7 2019

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 Read the passage and tick (ü) True or False.People of ethnic minorities in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festivalevery March. It is held to thank the Rice God for the crop, and to pray for better crops in the future. Families also worship their ancestors and parents on this occasion. Villagers voluntarily contribute money and other things to celebrate the festival.In this festival monks are invited to preach. People play drums, sing songs and dance. They also drink rice wine through a long thin...
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 Read the passage and tick (ü) True or False.

http://dulichvn.org.vn/nhaptin/uploads/images/ttxvn_KhaihoimyaXuanCOnSon.jpgPeople of ethnic minorities in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festivalevery March. It is held to thank the Rice God for the crop, and to pray for better crops in the future. Families also worship their ancestors and parents on this occasion. Villagers voluntarily contribute money and other things to celebrate the festival.In this festival monks are invited to preach. People play drums, sing songs and dance. They also drink rice wine through a long thin bamboo tube. There are some other activities such as cultural shows, buffalo races, and traditional games. The festive atmosphere is felt around all the villages.

 

True or False?

True

False

 

 

1. All people in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festival every March.

 

 

 

 

2.  Families also worship their ancestors and parents on this occasion.

 

 

 

 

3. Villagers voluntarily only contribute money to celebrate the festival.

 

 

 

 

4.  4.Monks are invited play drums, sing songs and dance.

 

 

 

 

5.  5.The festive atmosphere is felt around all the villages.

 

 

 

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15 tháng 2 2022

T

T

F

T

T

The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar notes (ghost money), motorbikes, cars, houses and so on. After worship, the paper gifts are burnt so that the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use. In the past, the...
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The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar notes (ghost money), motorbikes, cars, houses and so on. After worship, the paper gifts are burnt so that the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use. In the past, the income from a plot of land was used to maintain the altar and arrange the rituals, but this tradition has now faded away. However, the custom that the eldest son will arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents is still generally observed. Another traditional element is the placing of wooden tablets on the altar for each of the ancestors over recent generations. This is less rigorously observed today, and tablets are often replaced by photographs. Some pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers. 1. how vietnamese people commune with their ancestors nowadays ? 2. what are two items frequently burned ? 3. are offerings often fruit,sweets and gifs ? 4. why do people burn votive papers ? 5. will the oldest son arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents?
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18 tháng 11 2023

The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar notes (ghost money), motorbikes, cars, houses and so on. After worship, the paper gifts are burnt so that the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use. In the past, the income from a plot of land was used to maintain the altar and arrange the rituals, but this tradition has now faded away. However, the custom that the eldest son will arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents is still generally observed. Another traditional element is the placing of wooden tablets on the altar for each of the ancestors over recent generations. This is less rigorously observed today, and tablets are often replaced by photographs. Some pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers.

1. how vietnamese people commune with their ancestors nowadays ?

They commune with their ancestors through a small altar

2. what are two items frequently burned ?

Incense sticks and paper gifts 

3. are offerings often fruit,sweets and gifs ?

Yes, they are

4. why do people burn votive papers ?

Because the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use

5. will the oldest son arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents?

Yes, he will 

IV. Read the passage about the practice of ancestor worship in Viet Nam. Match the activities in A with their status in B. Write your answers in the space provided. (1,25pt) The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made – fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar...
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IV. Read the passage about the practice of ancestor worship in Viet Nam. Match the activities in A with their status in B. Write your answers in the space provided. (1,25pt)

The practice of ancestor worship is relatively straightforward. Nearly every house, office, and business in Viet Nam has a small altar which is used to commune with ancestors. Incense sticks are burned frequently. Offerings are made – fruit, sweets, and gifts. The latter items are paper replicas of dollar notes (‘ghost money’), motorbikes, cars, houses and so on. After worship, the paper gifts are burnt so that the spirits of the gifts can ascend to heaven for the ancestors to use.
In the past, the income from a plot of land was used to maintain the altar and arrange the rituals, but this tradition has now faded away. However, the custom that the eldest son will arrange the ceremonial and inherit the family house upon the death of his parents is still generally observed.
Another traditional element is the placing of wooden tablets on the altar for each of the ancestors over recent generations. This is less rigorously observed today, and tablets are often replaced by photographs. Some pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers.

A

B

_____ 1. Burn incense sticks and paper gifts.

_____ 2. Use income from a plot of land to maintain the altar.

A. Faded away

_____ 3. Place wooden tablets on the altar.

B. Still popular today

_____ 4. Eldest son arrange the ceremonials.

C. Seen today, but not popular

_____ 5. Pagodas house commemorative tablets for ancestors on behalf of regular worshippers.

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27 tháng 5 2020

1. B

2. A

3. C

4. B

5. B

2 tháng 9 2019

Underline the correct option. This may include a space (-) for zero article.

1. Vietnam is a / an / the multiethnic country with 54 ethnic groups.

2. The Viet people account for 87% of a / the / - country’s population.

3. Chaul Chnam Thmey is a / an / the celebration of New Year by Khmers.

4. Folk singing of the Bru-Van kieu is popular, particularly cha chap and sim, the / a / an alternating chant between young men and women.

5. Ancestor worship is the / a / - most important religious activity among the Bru-Van kieu.

6. The La Ha grow the / - / a cotton but don’t weave.

2 tháng 9 2019

Underline the correct option. This may include a space (-) for zero article.

1. Vietnam is a / an / the multiethnic country with 54 ethnic groups.

2. The Viet people account for 87% of a / the / - country’s population.

3. Chaul Chnam Thmey is a / an / the celebration of New Year by Khmers.

4. Folk singing of the Bru-Van kieu is popular, particularly cha chap and sim, the / a / an alternating chant between young men and women.

5. Ancestor worship is the / a / - most important religious activity among the Bru-Van kieu.

6. The La Ha grow the / - / a cotton but don’t weave.

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VII. Read the passage and do the tasks that follow.       Around 60 kilometers southwest of Ha Noi, Perfume Pagoda is one of the largest religious sites in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District. It comprises a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines built into the limestone cliffs of Perfume Mount, spreading alongside the mountain up to the peak. The complex's center is Inner Temple, right inside Huong Tich Cavern. Huge numbers of pilgrims flock to the site during the Perfume Pagoda Festival,...
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VII. Read the passage and do the tasks that follow.

       Around 60 kilometers southwest of Ha Noi, Perfume Pagoda is one of the largest religious sites in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District. It comprises a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines built into the limestone cliffs of Perfume Mount, spreading alongside the mountain up to the peak. The complex's center is Inner Temple, right inside Huong Tich Cavern. Huge numbers of pilgrims flock to the site during the Perfume Pagoda Festival, which begins in the middle of the first lunar month and lasts until the middle of the third one (or from February to April) in order to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. Also, it is a very popular opportunity for young couples to meet and for numerous romances to be formed. On this special occasion, a wide range of traditional cultural activities is incorporated. Perfume Pagoda is not only a religious site, but a great sight-seeing spot in Viet Nam as well.

Task 1. Read the passage again and answer the questions.

    1.Where can a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines be found in Huong Son Commune ?      ________________________________________________________________________
    2.How long does the Perfume Pagoda festival last?  ______________________________________________________________________ 
    3.What do people go to Perfume Pagoda festival for?  ______________________________________________________________________ 
    4.What activities can people take part in?  ______________________________________________________________________ 
    5.Why is the festival also popular to young couples?  ______________________________________________________________________ 

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20 tháng 8 2021

   1.Where can a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines be found in Huong Son Commune ?      ___Into the limestone cliffs of Perfume Mount, spreading alongside the mountain up to the peak._____________________________________________________________________
    2.How long does the Perfume Pagoda festival last?  ___Two months___________________________________________________________________ 
    3.What do people go to Perfume Pagoda festival for?  ______________________________________________________________________ 
    4.What activities can people take part in?  _______They can take part in many traditional cultural activities _______________________________________________________________ 
    5.Why is the festival also popular to young couples? 

Because they can meet and for numerous romances to be formed