Exercise 4: Make questions for the underlined parts.
1. Tomorrow land is an electronic dance music festival.
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2. The Songkran Festival is usually celebrated between 13 and 16 April.
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3. Vietnamese people go to pagodas at Tet to pray for a year of good luck and happiness.
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4. Diwali is celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and latns across the world.
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5. The Vietnamese celebrate Tet with family gatherings, traditional foods, and lion dances.
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6. The festival site is three miles from the nearest town of Shepton Mallet.
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7. During Tet, children and the elderly receive lucky money put in red envelopes.
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8. It cost about £400 to go to Glastonbury Festival last year.
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9. Many people went to Han River to witness the Danang International Fireworks Festival.
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10. Jean visits Dalat every two years to attend the Dalat Flower Festival.
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1What is Tomorrowland?
2When is the Songkran Festival usually celebrated?
3Why do Vietnamese people go to pagodas at Tet?
4By whom is Diwali celebrated?
5What do Vietnamese people celebrate Tet with?
6How far is the festival site far from the nearest town of Shepton Mallet?
7During Tet, who receive lucky money put in red envelopes.
8How much did it cost to go to from Glastonbury Festival last year?
9Where did people go to witness the Danang International Fireworks Festival?
10How often does Jean visit Dalat to attend the Dalat Flower Festival?
1.What is Tomorrowland?
2.When is the Songkran Festival usually celebrated?
3.Why do Vietnamese people go to pagodas at Tet?
4.By whom is Diwali celebrated?
5.What do Vietnamese people celebrate Tet with?
6.How far is the festival site far from the nearest town of Shepton Mallet?
7.During Tet, who receive lucky money put in red envelopes.
8.How much did it cost to go to from Glastonbury Festival last year?
9.Where did people go to witness the Danang International Fireworks Festival?
10.How often does Jean visit Dalat to attend the Dalat Flower Festival?