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Nam: Hi, Dan! Have you planned your city tour? Dan: Not yet. What would you recommend? Nam: Do you like to see the nightlife? Dan: Not really. I just want to go sightseeing around the city. Nam: How about visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long? Dan: What's so special about it? Nam: It's one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam. Dan: How exciting! What exactly is it? Tell me more about it. Nam: It's a cultural complex comprising royal palaces and monuments.
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Dan: Is it still intact or in ruins? Nam: Well, most of the citadel, first built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties, was demolished in the early 20th century. Dan: What a pity! Which part of the citadel can we see now? Nam: Well, the only structure to remain intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with many Vietnamese royal families, discovered during archaeological excavations. Dan: Sounds great! When shall we go there? Nam: Do you prefer a weekday or the weekend? Dan: The weekend suits me better. Shall we go there this Sunday? Nam: Sure. See you on Sunday morning then. I'll pick you up at 7. Dan: Thank you, Nam. I'll wait for you. Nam: You're welcome. |
Nam: Hi, Dan! Have you planned your city tour? Dan: Not yet. What would you recommend? Nam: Do you like to see the nightlife? Dan: Not really. I just want to go sightseeing around the city. Nam: How about visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long? Dan: What's so special about it? Nam: It's one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam. Dan: How exciting! What exactly is it? Tell me more about it. Nam: It's a cultural complex comprising royal palaces and monuments. |
Dan: Is it still intact or in ruins? Nam: Well, most of the citadel, first built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties, was demolished in the early 20th century. Dan: What a pity! Which part of the citadel can we see now? Nam: Well, the only structure to remain intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with many Vietnamese royal families, discovered during archaeological excavations. Dan: Sounds great! When shall we go there? Nam: Do you prefer a weekday or the weekend? Dan: The weekend suits me better. Shall we go there this Sunday? Nam: Sure. See you on Sunday morning then. I'll pick you up at 7. Dan: Thank you, Nam. I'll wait for you. Nam: You're welcome. |
Read the conversation again. Are the following sentences the true (T) or false (F)?
(Nhấp vào dòng để chọn đúng / sai)1. Dan wants to see the city nightlife. |
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2. Nam suggests visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. |
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3. The Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long remains intact. |
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4. Visitors can see the Flag Tower of Ha Noi and the stone dragons at Kinh Thien Palace. |
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5. Dan and Nam will visit the Thang Long Imperial Citadel at the weekend. |
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Nam: Hi, Dan! Have you planned your city tour? Dan: Not yet. What would you recommend? Nam: Do you like to see the nightlife? Dan: Not really. I just want to go sightseeing around the city. Nam: How about visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long? Dan: What's so special about it? Nam: It's one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam. Dan: How exciting! What exactly is it? Tell me more about it. Nam: It's a cultural complex comprising royal palaces and monuments. |
Dan: Is it still intact or in ruins? Nam: Well, most of the citadel, first built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties, was demolished in the early 20th century. Dan: What a pity! Which part of the citadel can we see now? Nam: Well, the only structure to remain intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with many Vietnamese royal families, discovered during archaeological excavations. Dan: Sounds great! When shall we go there? Nam: Do you prefer a weekday or the weekend? Dan: The weekend suits me better. Shall we go there this Sunday? Nam: Sure. See you on Sunday morning then. I'll pick you up at 7. Dan: Thank you, Nam. I'll wait for you. Nam: You're welcome. |
Match the words in the conversation with the appropriate definitions.
Nam: Hi, Dan! Have you planned your city tour? Dan: Not yet. What would you recommend? Nam: Do you like to see the nightlife? Dan: Not really. I just want to go sightseeing around the city. Nam: How about visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long? Dan: What's so special about it? Nam: It's one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam. Dan: How exciting! What exactly is it? Tell me more about it. Nam: It's a cultural complex comprising royal palaces and monuments. |
Dan: Is it still intact or in ruins? Nam: Well, most of the citadel, first built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties, was demolished in the early 20th century. Dan: What a pity! Which part of the citadel can we see now? Nam: Well, the only structure to remain intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with many Vietnamese royal families, discovered during archaeological excavations. Dan: Sounds great! When shall we go there? Nam: Do you prefer a weekday or the weekend? Dan: The weekend suits me better. Shall we go there this Sunday? Nam: Sure. See you on Sunday morning then. I'll pick you up at 7. Dan: Thank you, Nam. I'll wait for you. Nam: You're welcome. |
Match the words in the conversation with the appropriate definitions.
Nam: Hi, Dan! Have you planned your city tour? Dan: Not yet. What would you recommend? Nam: Do you like to see the nightlife? Dan: Not really. I just want to go sightseeing around the city. Nam: How about visiting the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long? Dan: What's so special about it? Nam: It's one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Viet Nam. Dan: How exciting! What exactly is it? Tell me more about it. Nam: It's a cultural complex comprising royal palaces and monuments. |
Dan: Is it still intact or in ruins? Nam: Well, most of the citadel, first built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties, was demolished in the early 20th century. Dan: What a pity! Which part of the citadel can we see now? Nam: Well, the only structure to remain intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty. We can also see the stone dragons of Kinh Thien Palace and relics associated with many Vietnamese royal families, discovered during archaeological excavations. Dan: Sounds great! When shall we go there? Nam: Do you prefer a weekday or the weekend? Dan: The weekend suits me better. Shall we go there this Sunday? Nam: Sure. See you on Sunday morning then. I'll pick you up at 7. Dan: Thank you, Nam. I'll wait for you. Nam: You're welcome. |
Find the sentences in the conversation which have the same meaning as the following sentences.
1. It is a cultural complex that comprises royal palaces and monuments.
2. Most of the citadel which was built during the Ly Dynasty in the 11th century and then expanded by subsequent dynasties was demolished in the early 20th century.
3. The only structure that is still intact is the Flag Tower of Ha Noi.
Answer the following questions.
1. Have you ever visited the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long?
2. If yes, tell about your visit. If no, would you like to visit it? Why/ Why not?
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