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Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (1).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (2).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (3).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (4).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (5).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (6).
Most Vietnamese people value their roles and responsibilities within the family more than their own individual wants. Traditionally, a Vietnamese household is made up of several (1)__________, including parents, their sons and daughters-in-law, children, and unmarried siblings. In this extended family, (2)__________ elders is very important, so parents and grandparents usually make family decisions.
For many years in Vietnam, traditional family values were shown through the (3)__________ of men and women as parents. The highest status in a family is given to the man or father, who has full power in the household. He is the breadwinner and is not expected (4)__________ or work in the kitchen. After work, he relaxes at home and makes final decisions about family matters. (5)__________, he must be wise and fair in running the family to maintain his respected position.
Having a son is very important because the oldest son (6)__________ the father's duties when he passes away. A family without a son is thought to lose (7)__________ place in the world.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the blank (7).
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What is the main idea of the passage?
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What did Vietnamese people mainly do for their living in the past?
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What did the author mention about the economy in Vietnam over the past 100 years?
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The word “characteristics” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________.
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
According to paragraph 2, Vietnamese people ________________.
1. From the 20th century to the 21st century, many countries have changed a lot. There are clear differences between how we live now and how people lived 100 years ago. Today, living in Vietnam is very different from life a century ago. Most people worked in farming in the past, but now fewer people are in that job. Nowadays, many more people work in factories and tourism instead of rice fields. Vietnam, which used to be mainly agricultural, is changing into a different kind of country. While farming is still crucial for the economy, other industries are increasing economic activity.
2. Despite these differences, there are also some similarities. Vietnamese people have kept many characteristics from their ancestors. They are just as friendly today as they were in the past, especially when they welcome foreigners. The determination of the Vietnamese people has stayed the same. They work together happily to make progress for their country.
3. In summary, while there are differences between past and present lifestyles, some crucial similarities remain. Even though Vietnam has changed in many ways, the friendly smiles of the Vietnamese people will always be there.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What can be inferred based on the passage?
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What is the main idea of the passage?
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
Why was the education system in Vietnam changed from Confucian ideas to Western ones?
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The word “revised” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What did the French do according to paragraph 2?
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ___________.
1. Before the French arrived, Vietnam was managed by the traditional Mandarin system for around 2,000 years. When the French took control, they changed the education system from Confucian ideas to Western ones. To work in the government under French rule, Vietnamese people needed to learn French and use a new Romanized version of their language instead of the traditional Chinese characters that had been used for many years.
2. The French allowed the old system to exist alongside theirs for a while. In the early 1900s, they revised the whole system, creating three levels of education: elementary, primary, and secondary (au hoc, tieu hoc, and trung hoc). They added Quoc Ngu, the Romanized form of Vietnamese, to the curriculum. The French methods focused on memorization, discipline in class, and other teaching styles. Many new schools and colleges were built, making French a crucial second language for students.
3. Today, while Vietnamese schools are still influenced by Chinese and French education, they are also affected by American ideas. However, some aspects of each culture remain. In addition to public schools, many private schools have opened, offering English courses. It is common for Vietnamese people of all ages to enroll in these schools.
4. Overall, Vietnam's education system has improved dramatically and is now more aligned with those in developing countries.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
What can be inferred based on the passage?
Rearrange the conversation.
Kien: Let me tell you about the changes in Vietnamese culture over the last 50 years.
Ryan: That sounds interesting! What has changed the most?
Kien: Food has changed a lot. We eat more international dishes now.
- Ao dai is beautiful! Are festivals different now?
- We still eat rice and noodles, but now we have pizza and burgers too!
- I want to join one next time! How about the young now?
- Yes! People still wear traditional áo dài, but they also wear jeans and t-shirts.
- Really? What kind of food?
- Some festivals are the same, but we have more modern events now, like music festivals.
- Wow! What about clothing? Has that changed?
Kien: They like to hang out with friends, use social media, and watch movies.
Rearrange the conversation.
Linh: Grandma, can you tell me what life was like in Vietnam 50 years ago?
Grandma: Of course, Linh! Life was very different back then.
Linh: What do you think changed the most about food?
- Cars were too expensive back then! What did kids do for fun?
- Oh, people didn't have as many options to eat as you do now. What did people usually wear?
- Yes, they were simpler, but we still had a lot of fun.
- People wore traditional clothes like the áo dài all the time.
- We played outside with friends and made our own games like tug-of-war.
- Oh, I like playing it too. Were festivals like Tet different back then?
- Most people walked or rode bicycles. There were only a few cars.
- That sounds nice! How did people get around back then?
- Well, we mostly ate rice and vegetables.
Linh: Thanks, Grandma! I love hearing your stories about the past.
Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.
A. They lived in small villages. B. What did people do 100 years ago? C. People ate mostly rice and vegetables. |
D. Now, they also watch TV and use phones. E. And how did they travel in the past? |
Tuan: What will we say first in our presentation about life in Vietnam?
Hanh: Let's talk about work.
Trang: They worked in rice fields. Now, many people work in offices.
Tuan: Yes, and where did people live before?
Hanh: Now, many live in big cities.
Trang: Right.
Tuan: They walked or used bicycles. Now, they use motorbikes and cars.
Hanh: What about free time? What did they do?
Trang: They visited family and friends.
Tuan: Should we talk about food too?
Hanh: Sure! Now, there are more choices.
Trang: Good idea! This will show how life in Vietnam has changed a lot.
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Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.
A. It was usually at the bride's family home. B. What did they do during the wedding? C. Finally, what did they eat at the wedding? |
D. The whole village sometimes joined too. E. What did the bride and groom wear? F. Let's add that to our poster too! |
Linh: Nhung, what should we put on our poster about a wedding in Vietnam 100 years ago?
Nhung: Let's start with the clothes.
Linh: They wore traditional áo dài. The groom also wore a khăn đóng, right?
Nhung: Yes, that's right! Next, where did the wedding take place?
Linh: Should we add that to the poster?
Nhung: Definitely! What about the guests? Who was invited?
Linh: Mostly family members and close friends.
Nhung: That's interesting!
Linh: They had a tea ceremony to honor their parents and ancestors. We should include that.
Nhung: Good idea!
Linh: They had a big feast with rice, meat, and traditional dishes.
Nhung: Great! I think we have everything now. Let's start creating the poster!
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