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1.compare similarities and differences in life in the countryside and the city.
2.name recreational activities that you often play in your free time.
3.How many ethnic groups are there in Vietnam? Name some common ethnic groups and where are they?
4.On what occasion does your family have customs and traditions?
5.Name some festivals in Vietnam that you know. why do you like?
6.Which story do you like best? Why do you like that story?
C1.In general, the life in the countryside is peaceful, calm and tranquil while the life in the city is fast-paced. Cities are overcrowded with people, vehicles and buildings whereas the countryside has a picturesque setting with greenery, farmlands, hills and forests.
C2.
Go to the cinema
Watch TV
Surf the internet
Play video games
Play a musical instrument.
Listen to music
Read
Write
Go to the park
Go to cultural locations and
C3.Vietnam is a multi-nationality country with 54 ethnic groups. The Viet (Kinh) people account for 87% of the country’s population and mainly inhabit the Red River delta, the central coastal delta, the Mekong delta and major cities.
C4.Last week we published an article that discussed why and how to establish family traditions. Traditions offer numerous benefits: they strengthen your family’s bonds, enrich the life you share together, contribute to your children’s well-being, and create lasting memories. For this reason, they form one of the three pillars of family culture. Today we offer a list of over 60 specific family tradition ideas. You can incorporate some of these directly into your family, or use them as inspiration for creating your own traditions. Before we get started, let’s cover a few things that will help ensure that your establishment of new traditions will be met with success: While it’s tempting to go crazy with starting lots of traditions, shoot for quality over quantity. If you do a couple from within each category, you’re gold. Choose traditions that most resonate with you. Having said that, as you review the list, try not to immediately write off some as silly or not elaborate enough. This isn’t only about what appeals to you as a jaded adult, but what will appeal to your kids. If you think back to your childhood, some surprisingly silly and simple stuff was a lot of fun and created great memories. Traditions need to be practiced regularly to be effective. It’s easy to throw a tradition out the window when life gets busy and you’ve had a long day. Commit to the tradition and do your best to be as consistent as possible with it. The ideas below come from The Book of New Family Traditions, from mine and Kate’s respective families, from our friends’ families, and from those we’ve come up with for our own family.
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