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52.Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.

GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

        Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.

        First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.

        Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.

        Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
        
         Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

(2 Points)

A.Because it helps to establish a friendship.

B.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

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D.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

VIII. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture. First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery.Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversaries, Tet holidays... to express your respect, love, appreciation, or gratitude. Gift-giving customs depend on...
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VIII. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.
Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture. First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery.
Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversaries, Tet holidays... to express your respect, love, appreciation, or gratitude. Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee. Do not wrap a gift in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives, and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open them when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.
45. According to the passage, why is gift-giving important in Vietnam?
A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.
B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.
C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.
D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.
46. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?
A. To show appreciation B. To bribe somebody
C. To express gratitude D. To show affection
47. When giving a gift, you should ______________.
A. wrap it in black or white paper.
B. give it in the business meeting.
C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors.
D. avoid giving it on a private occasion.
48. When receiving a gift, you should ______________
A. always say “thank you? B. try to find what is it.
C. open it in front of the giver. D. ask your host to open it.

49. Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving customs in Vietnam?
A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.
B. Gifts for your partners should be given on private occasions.
C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.
D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAMGift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.Gift-giving...
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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.

GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

1. According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.                      B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?

A. To show appreciation                                                      B. To bribe somebody

C. To express gratitude                                                        D. To show affection

3. When giving a gift, you should ______________.

A. wrap it in black or white paper                                       B. give it in the business meeting

C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors        D. avoid giving it at a private occasion

4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

A. always say “thank you?                                                  B. try to find what is it

C. open it in front of the giver                                             D. ask your host to open it

5. Which of the following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?

A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

B. Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.

C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.

D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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6 tháng 11 2021

1 D

2 B

3 C

4 A 

5 D

1. According to the passage, why is gift-giving important in Vietnam?

A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.                      B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2. Which of the following should not be a reason for gift giving?

A. To show appreciation                                                      B. To bribe somebody

C. To express gratitude                                                        D. To show affection

3. When giving a gift, you should ______________.

A. wrap it in black or white paper                                       B. give it in the business meeting

C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors        D. avoid giving it at a private occasion

4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

A. always say “thank you?                                                  B. try to find what is it

C. open it in front of the giver                                             D. ask your host to open it

5. Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving customs in Vietnam?

A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

B. Gifts for your partners should be given on private occasions.

C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.

D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

II. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAMGift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationshipsin Vietnamese culture.First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving andbribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasionssuch as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.Gift-giving...
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II. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.
GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships
in Vietnamese culture.
First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and
bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions
such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.
Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you
should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole officeor company, you
should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.
Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with
funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects
should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them.
You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether youshould open it when
received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always
appropriate.
1. According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?
a.Because it helps to establish a friendship.
b.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.
c.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.
d.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.
2. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?
a. Toshowappreciation b. To bribesomebody
c. To express gratitude d. To show affection
3. Whengiving a gift, you should ______________.
a. wrap it in black or white paper
b. give it in the business meeting
c.never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors
d.avoid giving it at a private occasion
4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.
a. always say “thank you? b. try to find what is it
c. open it in front of the giver d. ask your host to open it
5. Whichofthe following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?
a.Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.
b.Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.
c.You should avoid giving anything sharp.
d.It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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29 tháng 12 2023

1.D

2.B

3.C

4.A

5.D

30 tháng 12 2023

1 D

2 B

3 C

4 A

5 D

 GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM      Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.      First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.      Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it...
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GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

      Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.

      First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.

      Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole officeor company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.

      Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.

      Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether youshould open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

1.   According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

      a.Because it helps to establish a friendship.

      b.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

      c.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

      d.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2.   Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?

      a. Toshowappreciation                                    b. To bribesomebody

      c. To express gratitude                                   d. To show affection

3.   Whengiving a gift, you should ______________.

      a. wrap it in black or white paper

      b. give it in the business meeting

      c.never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors

      d.avoid giving it at a private occasion

4.   When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

      a. always say “thank you?                              b. try to find what is it

      c. open it in front of the giver                         d. ask your host to open it

5.   Whichofthe following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?

      a.Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

      b.Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.

      c.You should avoid giving anything sharp.

      d.It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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2 tháng 12 2021

Answer:

1. D

2. B

3. C

4. A

5. D

Match the two halves to make a full sentence. 1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon 2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home, 3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that 4. It’s the custom in Mexico to 5. My province broke with tradition by 6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that 7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition, 8. There’s a custom in Japan that ——————— a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends. b. not having fireworks on...
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Match the two halves to make a full sentence.

1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon

2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home,

3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that

4. It’s the custom in Mexico to

5. My province broke with tradition by

6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that

7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition,

8. There’s a custom in Japan that

———————

a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends.

b. not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

c. you should bring the gift such as chocolates, flowers or liquors as the Swedish gift giving custom.

d. you take off your shoes before going into a house.

e. for three generations to be living together under one roof.

f. Ao dai is most commonly worn by women at school, work and on special occasions.

g. the birthday cake is decorated with lighted candles.

h. tip 10% for passable service and 15% for good service.

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28 tháng 7 2019

Match the two halves to make a full sentence.

1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon

2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home,

3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that

4. It’s the custom in Mexico to

5. My province broke with tradition by

6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that

7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition,

8. There’s a custom in Japan that

———————

a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends.

b. not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

c. you should bring the gift such as chocolates, flowers or liquors as the Swedish gift giving custom.

d. you take off your shoes before going into a house.

e. for three generations to be living together under one roof.

f. Ao dai is most commonly worn by women at school, work and on special occasions.

g. the birthday cake is decorated with lighted candles.

h. tip 10% for passable service and 15% for good service.

1-E

2-C

3-A

4-H

5-B

6-G

7-F

8-D

28 tháng 7 2019

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Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids. Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to...
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Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids.
Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs.
In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.

1. By whom is the custom loved most?

______________________________________

2. For how long can the custom be applied?

______________________________________

3. Why is a red envelope used?

______________________________________

4. What does the red color signify?

______________________________________

5. Why do adults give "li xi" to children?

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9 tháng 12 2018

Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids.
Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs.
In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.

1. By whom is the custom loved most?

__________children____________________________

2. For how long can the custom be applied?

____________"li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival__________________________

3. Why is a red envelope used?

__________It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year____________________________

4. What does the red color signify?

____________signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. __________________________

5. Why do adults give "li xi" to children?

to welcome their new age.

FESTIVAL As you know, VietNam has lots of festival. Festivals in Vietnam offer visitors the best opportunity for getting close and personal with the myths, customs and fun-loving spirit of this proud nation. Despite undergoing modern developments, Vietnam is still a predominantly traditional country, with thousands of pagodas and shrines dedicated to Buddha as well as various deities and iconic figures. There are also plenty of cultural events that are only celebrated during certain times of...
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FESTIVAL

As you know, VietNam has lots of festival. Festivals in Vietnam offer visitors the best opportunity for getting close and personal with the myths, customs and fun-loving spirit of this proud nation. Despite undergoing modern developments, Vietnam is still a predominantly traditional country, with thousands of pagodas and shrines dedicated to Buddha as well as various deities and iconic figures. There are also plenty of cultural events that are only celebrated during certain times of the year (or years).

Lunar New Year, locally called Tet, is the biggest festival of the year with the whole country downing tools for family get-togethers. Principally a religious celebration, don’t expect too much of a wild party, but it’s still a fascinating time to visit Vietnam and you’ll certainly find locals lighting fireworks, visiting temples with their families, and the interesting sight of many flower stalls set up as giving flowers is customary during Tet.

Vietnamese people usually return to their families during Tet. Some return to worship at the family altar or visit the graves of their ancestors in their homeland. They also clean the graves of their family as a sign of respect. Although Tết is a national holiday among all Vietnamese, each region and religion has its own customs.

Tết in the three Vietnamese regions can be divided into three periods, known as Tất Niên (penultimate New Year's Eve), Giao Thừa (New Year's Eve), and Tân Niên (the New Year), representing the preparation before Tết, the eve of Tết, and the days of and following Tết, respectively.

Vietnamese people celebrate the Lunar New Year annually, which is based on a lunisolar calendar (calculating both the earth's movement around the sun and the moon around the earth). Tết is generally celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year, except when the one-hour time difference between Vietnam and China results in new moon occurring on different days. It takes place from the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese calendar (around late January or early February) until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese prepare for Tết by cooking special holiday food and cleaning the house. These foods include bánh chưng, bánh dày, dried young bamboo soup (canh măng), giò, and sticky rice. Many customs are practices during Tết, such as visiting a person's house on the first day of the new year (xông nhà), ancestor worship, wishing New Year's greetings, giving lucky money to children and elderly people, and opening a shop.

Tết is also an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. They start forgetting about the troubles of the past year and hope for a better upcoming year. They consider Tết to be the first day of spring, and the festival is often called Hội xuân (spring festival).

With me, Tet is an opportunity for me to express me gratefulness to my parents, grandparents and to help my mother cook traditional foods. I hope Tet will be a tradition of VietNamese people and won’t be ....................

FAVORITE FOOD

VietNamese cuisine is really abundant and I love it so much. It’s very hard to choose which is my favorite one. But, well, I’ll choose Pho. Because if we talk about VietNamese cuisine, we will think about Pho first, right?

The main ingredient of pho is noodles and broth with sliced beef or chicken. The extra ingredient are pepper, lemon, fish sauce, chili ... They are added depending on the taste of each person

The first time when I ate Pho is when I was 7 years old. I joined a writting contest and after the contest, my mother took me to a small foodstore, then I was attracted by Pho. I was a little bit suprised, because I heard lots of things about Pho but I haven’t taste it at all. Pho had a good impression with me.

When I was a student in primary school, I ate Pho twice a week, because my mother used to take me to the market with her, so I can eat it very often. But now, my family have another member, my little brother, and my school life is much busier so I just can eat Pho about twice a month.

To cook Pho, we need lots of things : vegetables, spices, beef ( or chicken )... and the cooking section is also really complex so I can’t cook it...

I’m so pride, because VietNam has a traditional dish like Pho and I hope, in the future, I can spread Pho and VietNamese culture to foreigners.

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16 tháng 12 2017

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     If you are (21) _______ to someone’s house for dinner in the United States, you should (22) ______ a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (23) ______ gift, he or she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift- giver is considered (24) ______. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. (25) _______ the host doesn’t like it, he or she will tell a...
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    If you are (21) _______ to someone’s house for dinner in the United States, you should (22) ______ a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a (23) ______ gift, he or she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift- giver is considered (24) ______. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you immediately. (25) _______ the host doesn’t like it, he or she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest from feeling bad.

21. A. called                  B. invited                    C. calling                    D. caught               

22. A. bring                   B. give                        C. spend                      D. make                 

23. A. unwanted            B. valuable                  C. wrapped                 D. unpacked

24. A. funny                  B. rude                        C. polite                      D. impolite

25. A. But                     B. Even If                   C. Because                  D. As     

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21. A. called                  B. invited                    C. calling                    D. caught               

22. A. bring                   B. give                        C. spend                      D. make                 

23. A. unwanted            B. valuable                  C. wrapped                 D. unpacked

24. A. funny                  B. rude                        C. polite                      D. impolite

25. A. But                     B. Even If                   C. Because                  D. As     

Choosethe underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that needs correcting 1. Some people (think A) young people (shouldn't B) (to follow C) the traditional (of D) the society. 2. (According for A) tradition, the first person (to enter B) the house on New Year's Eve (brings C) either good luck (or D) bad luck 3. The (traditional A) Vietnamese (wedding B) is one of the most important (ceremony C) in Vietnamese (culture D) 4. The Japanese (are A) familiar (with B) the western custom (to eat C) a...
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Choosethe underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that needs correcting

1. Some people (think A) young people (shouldn't B) (to follow C) the traditional (of D) the society.

2. (According for A) tradition, the first person (to enter B) the house on New Year's Eve (brings C) either good luck (or D) bad luck

3. The (traditional A) Vietnamese (wedding B) is one of the most important (ceremony C) in Vietnamese (culture D)

4. The Japanese (are A) familiar (with B) the western custom (to eat C) a turkey dinner (for D) Christmas

5. (In A) Vietnam the engagement (is B) sometimes considered (much C) important (than D) the wedding

6. (Dressing A) (well B) is important in South Korean it is (considered C) a sign of (respectful D)

7. In India, you (shouldn't A) never use your left hand (to eat B) because (it's C) considered (disrespectful D)

8. He asked me (anxiously A) what he (has to B) to when (visting B) a (Vietnamese home D)

Put the words in order to make sentences

1. If /a /should /Vietnamese home/bring/invited /to/gift /you/a/small

2. as/custom /ojigi/bowing/ in /Know/is/important /Japan/an

3. greeting/shake hands/ when/ saying/The Vietnamese /and/both/when/good bye

4. don't /wear/ a /You /tie / to/ have to/ dinner party /if/want to /you / don't / a

5. taking off/when/house/ a/ It's/entering/the Japanese /shoes /custom/of

6. follow /cleaning /the tradition / the house / Do/ before/ we/of /have to/Tet ?

7. We/ together/on /have /dinner /a/family/ of /eating/ New Year's Eve /tradition

8. wear/occasions /special /on/women/Vietnamese / ao dai/ usually

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Choosethe underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that needs correcting

1. Some people (think A) young people (shouldn't B) (to follow C) the traditional (of D) the society. => follow

2. (According for A) tradition, the first person (to enter B) the house on New Year's Eve (brings C) either good luck (or D) bad luck. => According to

3. The (traditional A) Vietnamese (wedding B) is one of the most important (ceremony C) in Vietnamese (culture D) => (Mình không biết đúng không) ceremonies

4. The Japanese (are A) familiar (with B) the western custom (to eat C) a turkey dinner (for D) Christmas => (Do cảm giác) to

5. (In A) Vietnam the engagement (is B) sometimes considered (much C) important (than D) the wedding => more

6. (Dressing A) (well B) is important in South Korean it is (considered C) a sign of (respectful D) => (Mình ngu nên không biết đúng không) respect

7. In India, you (shouldn't A) never use your left hand (to eat B) because (it's C) considered (disrespectful D) => should

8. He asked me (anxiously A) what he (has to B) to when (visting B) a (Vietnamese home D) => Vietnamese house

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Mình làm không biết đúng hay không? Sai thì góp ý nhé :) hum

Chúc Bạn Học Tốt!banh

22 tháng 10 2021

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