Discuss the five most important values of your culture in terms of family
Work in groups. Compare your diagrams. Discuss which is the most important thing that will help people to live a long and healthy life in the cities of the future.
In the cities of the future, there are many things that can help people to live a long and healthy life. However, access to green spaces and parks is arguably the most important. Green spaces can provide people with a place to exercise, relax, and enjoy nature, which can all contribute to improved mental and physical health. They can also help to mitigate the negative effects of pollution and noise, which are common in urban environments. Additionally, green spaces can promote social interaction and community cohesion, which can have positive effects on mental health. Therefore, it is important for future cities to prioritize the creation and maintenance of green spaces and parks to promote the health and well-being of their residents.
1.The teacher wants to increase students' interest in (volunteer) at the community centre.
2.A number of (tradition) family values are still important in the UK nowadays.
3.On top of the list are the values of being (true) and honest.
4.My aunt works (enormous) hard to support her family because her husband died in a car accident a year ago.
5.Parenting (collaborate) can offer children good opportunities for their future.
6.Computers should be made readily (access) to teachers and pupils.
7.Heavy lifting is an action which requires (physic) strength
8.We all feel happy and proud when we see our home (spot) clean at the end of the day.
9.We turned off all the (electric) devices in the house before leaving.
10.A person who bites the hand that feeds him/her is considered to be (grate).
1.The teacher wants to increase students' interest in (volunteer)volunteering at the community centre.
2.A number of (tradition)traditional family values are still important in the UK nowadays.
3.On top of the list are the values of being (true)truthful and honest.
4.My aunt works (enormous)enormously hard to support her family because her husband died in a car accident a year ago.
5.Parenting (collaborate) collaboration can offer children good opportunities for their future.
6.Computers should be made readily (access)accessible to teachers and pupils.
7.Heavy lifting is an action which requires (physic)physical strength
8.We all feel happy and proud when we see our home (spot) spotlessly clean at the end of the day.
9.We turned off all the (electric)electronic devices in the house before leaving.
10.A person who bites the hand that feeds him/her is considered to be (grate)ungrateful .
Read the following passage and write the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshimi, the Goddest who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and properity.
Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes. All over India, people light up their homes with oil lamps and colourful lights.
The celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavasya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light
Question 29: Where is Diwali celebrated?
A. In the USA B. In Britain C. In India D. In Viet Nam
Question 30: When is the festival held?
A. In June B. In September C. In October D. In November
Question 31: What do people light up their homes in the festival?
A. with candles B. with colourful lights
C. with oil lamps D. B and C are correct
Question 32: What fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”?
A. fireworks B. lights C. candles D. matches
Question 29: Where is Diwali celebrated?
A. In the USA B. In Britain C. In India D. In Viet Nam
Question 30: When is the festival held?
A. In June B. In September C. In October D. In November
Question 31: What do people light up their homes in the festival?
A. with candles B. with colourful lights
C. with oil lamps D. B and C are correct
Question 32: What fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”?
A. fireworks B. lights C. candles D. matches
Relationships in Vietnamese family are more complicated than those of Western countries. The majority of families in Vietnam are extended families as many generations co-live to take care of each other. Family in Vietnam looks similar to a system of mini society with the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house. Each family has its own rules and values that members are supposed to conform with. The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young. In the relationships between parents and children, and between husband and wife as well, traditional Vietnamese retain much of their long established customs and values. Traditional Vietnamese meal - dining on the floor with the whole extended family Although influenced by Chinese culture and Confucianism, in the eyes of children, Vietnamese mothers still have the same status as their counterparts. They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice. For Vietnamese parents, their children are their most valuable assets; therefore, within their financial capacity, most of them are eager to have as many children as they can.
1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?
2 What happens between generations inVietnamese families?
3 How was a woman demanded before?
4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?
5 Why now can we say "Men make houses and women make home"?
Relationships in Vietnamese family are more complicated than those of Western countries. The majority of families in Vietnam are extended families as many generations co-live to take care of each other. Family in Vietnam looks similar to a system of mini society with the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house. Each family has its own rules and values that members are supposed to conform with. The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young. In the relationships between parents and children, and between husband and wife as well, traditional Vietnamese retain much of their long established customs and values. Traditional Vietnamese meal - dining on the floor with the whole extended family Although influenced by Chinese culture and Confucianism, in the eyes of children, Vietnamese mothers still have the same status as their counterparts. They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice. For Vietnamese parents, their children are their most valuable assets; therefore, within their financial capacity, most of them are eager to have as many children as they can.
1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?
Because many generations co-live to take care of each other
2 What happens between generations inVietnamese families?
the most elderly having the strongest voice and taking charge of most activities in house
3 How was a woman demanded before?
They are the embodiments of love, of self-denial and of sacrifice
4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?
Chinese culture and Confucianism
5 Why now can we say "Men make houses and women make home"?
1 Why are families in Vietnam extended families?
=> Because many generations co-live to take care of each other.
2 What happens between generations in Vietnamese families?
=> The younger generation shows respect for the older generation and vice versa, the old generation tolerates the young.
4 By what were Vietnamese woman affected?
=> Chinese culture and Confucianism.
Work in groups. Discuss the skills and experience SSEAYP participants should have. Rank them in order of importance (1 - most important to 6 - least important). Report to the whole class.
In my opinion, the skills and experience SSEAYP participants should have, ranked in order of importance, are:
1. Good English language skills
2. Understanding different cultures
3. Teamwork skills
4. Community work experience
5. Confident speaking skills
6. Understanding current issues in ASEAN countries.
Having good English language skills is essential since it's the working language of the program. Understanding different cultures is also important for effective communication. Teamwork skills are necessary for completing tasks and solving problems. Community work experience can be helpful in developing practical skills. Confident speaking skills are important for presenting ideas in front of an audience. Understanding current issues in ASEAN countries is important, but it is the least important skill or experience since the program focuses on cultural exchange and developing skills for the future.
The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who, in the Hindu religion, bring peace and prosperity.
Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes. All over India, people light up their homes with oil lamps and colourful lights.
The celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavasya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”.
1. In which country is Diwali celebrated?
2. How long is the festival of Diwali?
3. Which Goddess is it the festival of?
4. What do people do to prepare for the festival?
5. Why is Diwali called ‘Festival of Light’?
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It is celebrated in India
It lasts for five days around the end of October
It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and prosperity
They clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry
Because in the evening fireworks fill the sky
`1. Diwali celebrated in India.
2. It lasts for five day around the end of October.
3. It is the festival of Lakshmi.
4. People clean and decorate their home, prepair special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their home.
5. Because the celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavaysya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true "Festival of light".
The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshimi, the Goddest who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and property. Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes. All over India, people light up their homes with oil lamps and colorful lights. The celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavasya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”.
Answer the questions:
1. Where is Diwali celebrated?
2. When is the festival held?
3. What do people do to prepare for the festival?
4. When does the celebration take place?
5. Why is Diwali called “Festival of Light” ?
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1. It is celebrated in India
2. It lasts for five days around the end of October
3. It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and prosperity
4. They clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry
5. They take place on the darkest night of the lunar month
The festival of Diwali is one (1).... of……..the most important religious festivals in India .It lasts for five days around the end of Octorber .It is the festival of Lakshmi , the Goddess who ,in the Hindu religion,brings peace (2)....and...... prosperity .
Preparations for the festival begin (3).....several....... weeks before the festival.People clean and (4)..... to decorate.......... their homes , prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes . All over India , people light up their homes with oil lamps and colorful lights.The (5)...... celebrations........ take place on the darkest night of the lunar month , Amavasya . In the evening,fireworks fill the sky to (6)..... make...... Diwali a true"Festival of Light"
1.where is Diwali celebrated?
.........................................................
2.When is the festival held?
.........................................................
1. It is celebrated in India
2. It is held around the end of October.
1.In India.
2.It is held around the end of October.
Gung Culture in the Central Highlands
Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnongr Coho, Ede Giarai... The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province.
For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses funerals, crop praying ceremonies a new harvest. Victory celebrations etc. The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.
1. The text tells us about _______________
A. a world cultural heritage B. the artists of the Central Highlands
C. life in the Central Highlands D. musical instruments of ethnic groups
2. How often is the Gong Festival celebrated?
A. every month B. every year
C. all the year round D. on special occasions
3. The gongs are_______________________
A. a kind of art work B. musical instruments
C. pieces of folk music D. cultural heritage
4. The ethnic peoples in the Central Highlands believe that___________
A. special powers like their gongs B. gongs are associated with new houses
C. their gongs are the symbols of gods D. the gong is older than themselves
5. For people in the Central Highlands, the gong sound is ____________
A. a way to entertain themselves B. a sound of victory
C. a form of festival D. a means of communication
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Gung Culture in the Central Highlands
Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnongr Coho, Ede Giarai... The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province.
For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses funerals, crop praying ceremonies a new harvest. Victory celebrations etc. The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.
1. The text tells us about _______________
A. a world cultural heritage B. the artists of the Central Highlands
C. life in the Central Highlands D. musical instruments of ethnic groups
2. How often is the Gong Festival celebrated?
A. every month B. every year
C. all the year round D. on special occasions
3. The gongs are_______________________
A. a kind of art work B. musical instruments
C. pieces of folk music D. cultural heritage
4. The ethnic peoples in the Central Highlands believe that___________
A. special powers like their gongs B. gongs are associated with new houses
C. their gongs are the symbols of gods D. the gong is older than themselves
5. For people in the Central Highlands, the gong sound is ____________
A. a way to entertain themselves B. a sound of victory
C. a form of festival D. a means of communication