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The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshiped for defending the country from foreign invaders – the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a Cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th.This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

Part 1. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)

_______ 1. The Giong festival is celebrated once a year in Ha Noi.             

_______ 2. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a four- year-old child into a giant overnight.   

Part 2. Choose the best answer the following questions.

3. When is the festival held?

A. On the 6th day of the 4th lunar month.                        C. On the 12th day of the 4th lunar month.

B. From the 6th to the 13th of the 4th lunar month.           D. From the 6th to the 12th of the 4th lunar month.

4. When do the preparations for the festival begin?

   A. Once a month                                B. One month after the festival

  C. One month before the festival.           D. Two months before the festival.

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Complete the passage with the words in the box. No 0 is done as an example: worshipped worship ceremony hero God procession celebrated(0) The Giong Festival is ..(0).celebrated ….every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the ..(1)………., Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is ..(2)……………. for defending the country from foreign invaders – the...
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Complete the passage with the words in the box. No 0 is done as an example:

worshipped worship ceremony hero God procession celebrated(0)

The Giong Festival is ..(0).celebrated ….every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the ..(1)………., Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is ..(2)……………. for defending the country from foreign invaders – the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the ..(3)………………… and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ..(4)……………… is performed. When night falls, a Cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving proccession on the 12th.This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

Answer the following questions

1/Where is Giong festival taken place? ……………………………………………

2/Who is Saint Giong? ……………………………………………

3/When is the festival held? ……………………………………………

4/ What happens during the festival? ……………………………………………

5. Do you like this festival? Why(not)? ……………………………………………

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26 tháng 11 2017

Complete the passage with the words in the box. No 0 is done as an example:

worshipped worship ceremony hero God procession celebrated(0)

The Giong Festival is ..(0).celebrated ….every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the ..(1)……hero…., Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is ..(2)………worshipped……. for defending the country from foreign invaders – the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the ..(3)………procession………… and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ..(4)………ceremony……… is performed. When night falls, a Cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving proccession on the 12th.This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

V/ The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders - the An.Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival...
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The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders - the An.
Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th.
This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

*Answers to the questions .

1. How different is Saint Giong from other heroes in Viet Nam?
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2. When do the preparations for the festival begin?
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3. What kind of ceremony takes place after the procession?
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4. What happens when night falls?
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5. How important is this festival?

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Taking photosV/ The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders - the An.Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various...
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The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders - the An.
Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th.
This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

*Answers to the questions .

1. How different is Saint Giong from other heroes in Viet Nam?
..................................................................................................................

2. When do the preparations for the festival begin?
..................................................................................................................

3. What kind of ceremony takes place after the procession?
..................................................................................................................

4. What happens when night falls?
..................................................................................................................

5. How important is this festival?

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1. How different is Saint Giong from other heroes in Viet Nam?

=> He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from3 year – old child into a giant overnight.

2. When do the preparations for the festival begin?

=> One month before the festival.

3. What kind of ceremony takes place after the procession?

=> A religious ceremony.

4. What happens when night falls?

=> There is a cheo performance.

5. How important is this festival?

=>This festival shows the love for our motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

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I. Read the text and tick True (T) or False (F) : (1,0 pt) Today I’m going to tell you about the xoe dance, a traditional dance of the Thai ethnic group in Vietnam. Thai people have followed this spiritual tradition for generations. The xoe dance expresses people’s working life and wishes for a happy and wealthy life. It is performed in both public and private gatherings such as celebrations, festivals or family reunions. The xoe dance has more than 30 forms based on the first six ancient...
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I. Read the text and tick True (T) or False (F) : (1,0 pt)

Today I’m going to tell you about the xoe dance, a traditional dance of the Thai ethnic group in Vietnam. Thai people have followed this spiritual tradition for generations. The xoe dance expresses people’s working life and wishes for a happy and wealthy life. It is performed in both public and private gatherings such as celebrations, festivals or family reunions. The xoe dance has more than 30 forms based on the first six ancient forms. The most popular form is the xoe vong or ‘circle dance’ because it expresses social unity. People, young or old alike, join hands to make a circle around the fire and dance to the music. Besides the circle dance, there are dances with conical hats, paper fans or scarves. Old people say they shouldn’t break with this tradition because it reflects Thai culture and lifestyle. As a Thai folk song goes, without the xoe dance, the rice won’t grow and people won’t get married.

Statements

True

False

1. The Xoe dance is a spiritual tradition of Thai ethnic people.

2. Only young people perform the circle dance.

3. Dances with conical hats, paper fans or scarves are some forms of Xoe.

4. The importance of Xoe is expressed in an old Thai song.

II. Read the passage and answer these questions below.(1.5pts)

The Giong festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders — the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th. This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage

1. Where is the festival held?

………………………………………………………………………

2. Who is worshipped in this festival?

………………………………………………………………

3. Is Saint Giong different from other heroes in Vietnam?

…………………………………………

4. When do the preparations for the festival begin?

…………………………………………………

5. What happens when night falls?

…………………………………………………………………..

6. How importance this festival?

…………………………………………………………………….

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15 tháng 12 2019
4 giờ trước (16:23)

I. Read the text and tick True (T) or False (F) : (1,0 pt)

Today I’m going to tell you about the xoe dance, a traditional dance of the Thai ethnic group in Vietnam. Thai people have followed this spiritual tradition for generations. The xoe dance expresses people’s working life and wishes for a happy and wealthy life. It is performed in both public and private gatherings such as celebrations, festivals or family reunions. The xoe dance has more than 30 forms based on the first six ancient forms. The most popular form is the xoe vong or ‘circle dance’ because it expresses social unity. People, young or old alike, join hands to make a circle around the fire and dance to the music. Besides the circle dance, there are dances with conical hats, paper fans or scarves. Old people say they shouldn’t break with this tradition because it reflects Thai culture and lifestyle. As a Thai folk song goes, without the xoe dance, the rice won’t grow and people won’t get married.

Statements

True

False

1. The Xoe dance is a spiritual tradition of Thai ethnic people.

X

2. Only young people perform the circle dance.

X

3. Dances with conical hats, paper fans or scarves are some forms of Xoe.

X

4. The importance of Xoe is expressed in an old Thai song.

X

II. Read the passage and answer these questions below.(1.5pts)

The Giong festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders — the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th. This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage

1. Where is the festival held?

In Phu Linh Commune , Soc Son District, Ha Noi.

2. Who is worshipped in this festival?

The hero, Saint Giong is worshipped in this festival

3. Is Saint Giong different from other heroes in Vietnam?

Yes, he is

4. When do the preparations for the festival begin?

One month beforehand

5. What happens when night falls?

When night falls, a cheo play is performed.

6. How importance this festival?

This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage

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Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water...
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Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month B. Every year C. Every two years D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples B. Offerings C. Shrines D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking B. Tug of war C. Boat race D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

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13 tháng 4 2020

Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month B. Every year C. Every two years D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples B. Offerings C. Shrines D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking B. Tug of war C. Boat race D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

7 tháng 12 2020

Tran Temple Festival, one of the largest annual spring festivals in Vietnam, is held on the 14th
night and 15th day of the first lunar month at the national historical complex of the TranKings’ shrines and tombs in Tien Duc Commune, Hung Ha District, Nam Dinh City. It usually begins with a ritual of incense-offering at the kings’ tombs and a ritual for the opening of the gates of Den Thanh (Thanh Temple), Den Mau (Mother Temple) and the Tran Kings’ shrines. They are followed by a ‘water procession’, in which people will carry nine ornate palanquins with memorial plaques of the Kings of the Tran Dynasty and members of their royal families. A series of folk games are also organized during the festival, such as a rice-cooking challenge,
clay firecrackers, chung cake wrapping and tug of war, alongside traditional performances and sport games including lion dances, dragon dances, cheo and chau van singing, human chess,
wrestling and martial arts.
The Tran Temple Festival was recognized as a national intangible heritage in 2014. The
historical complex of the Tran Kings’ shrines and tombs received special national relic status
last year.
13. How often is the Tran Temple Festival held?
A. Every month

B. Every year

C. Every two years

D. Twice a year
14.The word ‘they’ in the passage refers to ____________.
A. Temples

B. Offerings

C. Shrines

D. Rituals
15.Which of the followings is not organized in the festival?
A. Rice cooking

B. Tug of war

C. Boat race

D. Human chess
16.Based on the information in the text, which statement is NOT true?
A. The Tran Temple Festival aims to honour the Tran Dynasty.
B. The seal opening ceremony takes place on the 14th night.
C. The main rituals are preceded by a water procession.
D. Traditional cheo and chau van singing is performed in the festival.

Supply the correct tense or from of the verbs in brackets 1. Hung King Temple Festival. . . . (becom) one of the greatest national festivals in Viet Nam for a long time 2. The Saint Giong Festival. . . (hold) many years ago but it officially. . . (become) a national festival in the 11th century 3. While children. . . (wait) for the moon to rise they sing dance and listen to the story of Hang Nga and Cuoi 4. The local authority. . . (arrange) ameeting on promotion of the festival...
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Supply the correct tense or from of the verbs in brackets

1. Hung King Temple Festival. . . . (becom) one of the greatest national festivals in Viet Nam for a long time

2. The Saint Giong Festival. . . (hold) many years ago but it officially. . . (become) a national festival in the 11th century

3. While children. . . (wait) for the moon to rise they sing dance and listen to the story of Hang Nga and Cuoi

4. The local authority. . . (arrange) ameeting on promotion of the festival last Friday

5. Our school. . . (take) part in the festival sincr 2008

6. While we. . . (play)some folk games at the festival it started to rain heavily

7. Ech year thousand of tourists. . . (come) to visit Lim Festival and enjoy that Intangible Cultural Heritage

8. Traditionally Quan ho songs . . . (perform)by both men and women on the boats and in the Lim Pagoda

9. Duong recommended Peter. . . (attend) the Hue Festival

10. Before Tet women are very busy . . . (perpare) traditional foods

Write the correct form of the word in brackets

1. At the end of the servide a lot of . . . streamed down to the altar (worship)

2. . . lanterns feature special heritage night at Hoi an (float)

3. . . activities are offcial procession sproting events and singing ( festival )

4. . . for the Lunar New Year begin weeks before the festival (prepare)

5. Tet is the privileged occasion for family members to . . . (reunion )

6. Hung King Temple Festival is held in. . . of Vietnam's first kings (commemorate )

7. The tribe has different. . . masks for each ceremony (ceremony )

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15 tháng 11 2019

1. has become

2. was held / became

3. are waiting

4. arranged

5. has taken

6. were playing

7. come

8. are performed

9. (should) attend

10. preparing

1. wordshippers

2. Floating

Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).Elephant Race Festival is a traditional event held every year during the third lunar month at Buon Don Village, Daklak province. The festival is quite popular among tourists as well as local people because of its uniqueness. On this day, elephants from different villages are sent to the forest near Serepok river to take part in the friendly competition. In order to prepare for the race, they are usually...
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Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

Elephant Race Festival is a traditional event held every year during the third lunar month at Buon Don Village, Daklak province. The festival is quite popular among tourists as well as local people because of its uniqueness. On this day, elephants from different villages are sent to the forest near Serepok river to take part in the friendly competition. In order to prepare for the race, they are usually rested and fed with food such as sugar canes, corns, bananas,.…The race track is wide enough to fit up to ten elephants and usually a couple of kilometers in length. When the sound of tu va is heard, the mahouts, elephant keepers, command their elephants to start racing. The first elephant to reach the finish line is rewarded a laurel wreath and abundant food. After the race, elephants also compete in a swimming competition and many other joyful games

1._______ Elephant racing is a popular and common sporting event around Viet Nam

2._______ The person who controls the elephants is call mahout

3._______ Before the race begins, the elephants aren’t required to work; moreover, they are well-fed with food like sugar canes, corns, bananas …

4._______ The race track is one or two kilometers in length and width

5._______ Tu va is used to signalize the start of the race

6. _______ There is only one event in the Elephant racing festival and it is elephant racing  

GIÚP MIK NHANH VS Ạ !

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2 tháng 1 2022

T - T - T - F - T - F

Make questions for the underline words 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Elephant Race Festival is usually held in Don Village or in forests near thes Sevepoi River 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thirteen elephant joined the elephant race on March 12 in Lak District 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Lim festival takes place on the 13th day of the first lunar month 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The spring festival of...
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Make questions for the underline words

1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Elephant Race Festival is usually held in Don Village or in forests near thes Sevepoi River

2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Thirteen elephant joined the elephant race on March 12 in Lak District

3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Lim festival takes place on the 13th day of the first lunar month

4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The spring festival of Bai Dinh Pagoda lasts for three months

5.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Saint Giong Festival was recognized by UNESCO as word intangible cultural heritage

6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Vu Lan Festival is so called "Xa toi vong nhan" festival because this is the day for the death's souls

7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Kate Festival is celebrated by the Cham ethnic group

8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Perfume Pagoda is about 70 kilometers away from Hanoi

9.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tran Temple Festival is held to commemorate the Kings of the Tran dynasty

10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival, children commonly join street parades carrying lanterns and wearing masks

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14 tháng 11 2019

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