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(1) ________ days before Tet holiday, I help my family clean the house and buy food for Tet. After getting the apricot and peach flowers, we hang (2) ________ like red paper charms and mini lanterns on them. My mother and I cook special food like banh chung and nem. The streets are busy, and shops light (3) ________ with colourful lights. We watch fireworks at midnight and take lots of photos. On the first day of Tet, we wear new clothes and wait for the first (4) ________ to bring good luck. Then, we visit relatives and give red envelopes to children on the second day. It is a happy time with family gathering, eating good food, and (5) ________ stories. On the third day, we rest and enjoy the peacefulness. I love Tet because it is full of joy.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (1).
(1) ________ days before Tet holiday, I help my family clean the house and buy food for Tet. After getting the apricot and peach flowers, we hang (2) ________ like red paper charms and mini lanterns on them. My mother and I cook special food like banh chung and nem. The streets are busy, and shops light (3) ________ with colourful lights. We watch fireworks at midnight and take lots of photos. On the first day of Tet, we wear new clothes and wait for the first (4) ________ to bring good luck. Then, we visit relatives and give red envelopes to children on the second day. It is a happy time with family gathering, eating good food, and (5) ________ stories. On the third day, we rest and enjoy the peacefulness. I love Tet because it is full of joy.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (2).
(1) ________ days before Tet holiday, I help my family clean the house and buy food for Tet. After getting the apricot and peach flowers, we hang (2) ________ like red paper charms and mini lanterns on them. My mother and I cook special food like banh chung and nem. The streets are busy, and shops light (3) ________ with colourful lights. We watch fireworks at midnight and take lots of photos. On the first day of Tet, we wear new clothes and wait for the first (4) ________ to bring good luck. Then, we visit relatives and give red envelopes to children on the second day. It is a happy time with family gathering, eating good food, and (5) ________ stories. On the third day, we rest and enjoy the peacefulness. I love Tet because it is full of joy.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (3).
(1) ________ days before Tet holiday, I help my family clean the house and buy food for Tet. After getting the apricot and peach flowers, we hang (2) ________ like red paper charms and mini lanterns on them. My mother and I cook special food like banh chung and nem. The streets are busy, and shops light (3) ________ with colourful lights. We watch fireworks at midnight and take lots of photos. On the first day of Tet, we wear new clothes and wait for the first (4) ________ to bring good luck. Then, we visit relatives and give red envelopes to children on the second day. It is a happy time with family gathering, eating good food, and (5) ________ stories. On the third day, we rest and enjoy the peacefulness. I love Tet because it is full of joy.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (4).
(1) ________ days before Tet holiday, I help my family clean the house and buy food for Tet. After getting the apricot and peach flowers, we hang (2) ________ like red paper charms and mini lanterns on them. My mother and I cook special food like banh chung and nem. The streets are busy, and shops light (3) ________ with colourful lights. We watch fireworks at midnight and take lots of photos. On the first day of Tet, we wear new clothes and wait for the first (4) ________ to bring good luck. Then, we visit relatives and give red envelopes to children on the second day. It is a happy time with family gathering, eating good food, and (5) ________ stories. On the third day, we rest and enjoy the peacefulness. I love Tet because it is full of joy.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (5).
Match.
New Year celebrations in Thailand, Scotland, and England are all joyful but different in customs and style.
In Thailand, the traditional New Year is called Songkran and takes place in April. People celebrate by throwing water on each other in the streets, which symbolises washing away bad luck. Families also visit temples, clean their homes, and show respect to elders by pouring water on their hands.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay and is celebrated from December 31st. People enjoy street parties, fireworks, and singing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight. A special tradition called “first-footing” means the first person to enter a home after midnight should bring gifts for good luck.
In England, people celebrate New Year on December 31st with countdowns, fireworks, and parties in the streets. Many people gather in public places or watch the celebration on TV. Some stay up to hear Big Ben strike twelve in London. Others make New Year's resolutions to improve themselves in the coming year.
Read the passage and choose True or False.
People in all of the countries celebrate New Year on the 31st of December.
New Year celebrations in Thailand, Scotland, and England are all joyful but different in customs and style.
In Thailand, the traditional New Year is called Songkran and takes place in April. People celebrate by throwing water on each other in the streets, which symbolises washing away bad luck. Families also visit temples, clean their homes, and show respect to elders by pouring water on their hands.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay and is celebrated from December 31st. People enjoy street parties, fireworks, and singing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight. A special tradition called “first-footing” means the first person to enter a home after midnight should bring gifts for good luck.
In England, people celebrate New Year on December 31st with countdowns, fireworks, and parties in the streets. Many people gather in public places or watch the celebration on TV. Some stay up to hear Big Ben strike twelve in London. Others make New Year's resolutions to improve themselves in the coming year.
Read the passage and choose True or False.
People in Scotland and England go to the street to enjoy the parties.
New Year celebrations in Thailand, Scotland, and England are all joyful but different in customs and style.
In Thailand, the traditional New Year is called Songkran and takes place in April. People celebrate by throwing water on each other in the streets, which symbolises washing away bad luck. Families also visit temples, clean their homes, and show respect to elders by pouring water on their hands.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay and is celebrated from December 31st. People enjoy street parties, fireworks, and singing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight. A special tradition called “first-footing” means the first person to enter a home after midnight should bring gifts for good luck.
In England, people celebrate New Year on December 31st with countdowns, fireworks, and parties in the streets. Many people gather in public places or watch the celebration on TV. Some stay up to hear Big Ben strike twelve in London. Others make New Year's resolutions to improve themselves in the coming year.
Read the passage and choose True or False.
People in Thailand celebrate New Year by pouring water on each other's hands.
New Year celebrations in Thailand, Scotland, and England are all joyful but different in customs and style.
In Thailand, the traditional New Year is called Songkran and takes place in April. People celebrate by throwing water on each other in the streets, which symbolises washing away bad luck. Families also visit temples, clean their homes, and show respect to elders by pouring water on their hands.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay and is celebrated from December 31st. People enjoy street parties, fireworks, and singing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight. A special tradition called “first-footing” means the first person to enter a home after midnight should bring gifts for good luck.
In England, people celebrate New Year on December 31st with countdowns, fireworks, and parties in the streets. Many people gather in public places or watch the celebration on TV. Some stay up to hear Big Ben strike twelve in London. Others make New Year's resolutions to improve themselves in the coming year.
Read the passage and choose True or False.
British people make goals to improve themselves in the next year.
New Year celebrations in Thailand, Scotland, and England are all joyful but different in customs and style.
In Thailand, the traditional New Year is called Songkran and takes place in April. People celebrate by throwing water on each other in the streets, which symbolises washing away bad luck. Families also visit temples, clean their homes, and show respect to elders by pouring water on their hands.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay and is celebrated from December 31st. People enjoy street parties, fireworks, and singing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight. A special tradition called “first-footing” means the first person to enter a home after midnight should bring gifts for good luck.
In England, people celebrate New Year on December 31st with countdowns, fireworks, and parties in the streets. Many people gather in public places or watch the celebration on TV. Some stay up to hear Big Ben strike twelve in London. Others make New Year's resolutions to improve themselves in the coming year.
Read the passage and choose True or False.
In Scotland, the first person that visits a home before midnight brings presents for good luck.
Below are some of the things you should and shouldn't do at Tet. Put each one in the correct group.
- break things
- dress beautifully
- sweep the house on the first day
- cook special food
- ask for more lucky money
- visit relatives
should
shouldn't
Choose the best answer to complete the dialogue.
A: We should dress beautifully for Tet.
B: __________. It's a chance for us to look nice.
Choose the best answer to complete the dialogue.
A: Mum, are we going to buy banh chung this year?
B: __________. Instead, we're going to make some at your grandparents' house.
Choose the best answer to complete the dialogue.
A: Why should we __________ during Tet?
B: Because it's the colour of luck.
Choose the best answer to complete the dialogue.
A: Mum, __________?
B: Hang them on the peach blossom tree.
Choose the best answer to complete the dialogue.
A: __________?
B: They wear hanbok, eat rice cake soup, and visit their family to do ancestral rituals.
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions.
a. Grandpa: Thank you, Nam! I hope you study well and grow up strong and kind.
b. Nam: I will try my best!
c. Nam: Happy New Year, grandpa! I wish you good health, lots of joy, and many happy days with our family.
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions.
a. Duc: Dad, where should I hang these red paper charms?
b. Dad: Put them by the front door and make sure they can light up at night.
c. Dad: Hang them on the apricot tree branches, near the peach blossoms too.
d. Duc: What about the mini lanterns?
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions.
a. Phu: Oh, that makes sense. I think I'll start to save mine too.
b. An: I want to buy a new bicycle, but it's expensive so I need to save more.
c. Phu: How will you spend your lucky money this year?
d. Phu: Really? I always use mine right away. Why don't you spend it?
e. An: I'm going to save it this year.
Rearrange the sentences to make a meaningful conversation.
- Where will you go this Tet?
- I'll visit my hometown because we didn't get the chance to go there last year.
- Me too. I wish mine lived closer so that we could see them more often.
- We'll also watch fireworks. Then we'll visit our relatives. Oh, I miss them a lot.
- That's nice. I'm staying at home with my family. We'll cook special food and watch fireworks. What about you?
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