one of hanoi most well known landmarks this place was built in 1070 it is next to quoc tu giam,viet nam frist university ai dich ho minh
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The Quoc Tu Giam is in central Ha Noi. It is the first university in Viet Nam. It dates from 1070. In the courtyard, 82 stone stela stand on the backs of tortoises. The names of successful students are on the stele.
1. Where is the Quoc Tu Giam ?
2. Is it the first university in Viet Nam ?
3. When was it founded ?
4. What stands on the backs of tortoises ?
5. Where can you see the names of successful students ?
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The Quoc Tu Giam is in central Ha Noi. It is the first university in Viet Nam. It dates from 1070. In the courtyard, 82 stone stela stand on the backs of tortoises. The names of successful students are on the stele.
1. Where is the Quoc Tu Giam ?
It's in the central of Ha Noi
2. Is it the first university in Viet Nam ?
Yes, it is
3. When was it founded ?
It was founded in 1070
4. What stands on the backs of tortoises ?
There are 82 stone stela stand on the backs of tortoises
5. Where can you see the names of successful students ?
We can see the name of successful students are on the stele
1it is in central of Ha Noi
2 yes it is
3 it was founded 1070
4 they are 82 stone stela stand on the backs of storises
5 i can see the names of successfull students on the stele
1.Big Ben
2.Sydney Opera House
3.Temple of Literature
4.Eiffel Tower
5.Merlion
Read the text carefully. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) and choose the correct answers.
The Temple of Literature was constructed in 1070 under Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty to honor Confucius at first and celebrate the doctorates and high rank scholars of Vietnam. In 1076, King Ly Nhan Tong continued the work and built Quoc Tu Giam as the first university of Vietnam.
The temple is divided into five court yards, each with its own significance and history. The first courtyard stretches from the main gate to Dai Trung gate. The second stands out with Khue Van Cac pavilion. The third courtyard is where doctors’ names were engraved on stelae above tortoise backs. There are a total of 82 stelae, with names and origins of 1307 doctors, corresponding to 82 examination courses from 1442 to 1779. The fourth courtyard is dedicated for Confucius and his 72 honored students, as well as Chu Van An - a famous teacher known for his devotion to teaching. This is also where local authorities choose to honor outstanding students in Hanoi nowadays, like those with top entrance results to university or top graduation outcomes. The last and also furthest courtyard is Thai Hoc house, which used to be Quoc Tu Giam - the first university of Vietnam.
After more than 900 years of existence, the Temple of Literature is an example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture. Along the pass are 100-year-old trees that have witnessed the ups and downs of history.
1. The construction of the Temple of Literature took place in 1076.
2. Quoc Tu Giam is considered to be the first university of Vietnam.
3. The names and places of birth of doctors were carved on tortoise backs.
4. Chu Van An used to be a teacher at Quoc Tu Giam.
5. The Temple of Literature has now lost most of its traditional Vietnamese architecture.
6. What does the text mainly discuss?
a. The location of the Temple of Literature.
b. The origin of the Temple of Literature.
c. The structure of the Temple of Literature.
d. The first university of Vietnam.
7. The word “stelae” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .
a. tombstones b. trophies c. records d. pillars
8. It can be inferred from the passage that .
a. Confucius was the first teacher of Quoc Tu Giam.
b. the Temple of Literature is an important historic site in Vietnam.
c. Quoc Tu Giam is located far away from the Temple of Literature.
d. Vietnamese people highly appreciate the talent of scholars.
Read the text carefully. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) and choose the correct answers.
The Temple of Literature was constructed in 1070 under Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty to honor Confucius at first and celebrate the doctorates and high rank scholars of Vietnam. In 1076, King Ly Nhan Tong continued the work and built Quoc Tu Giam as the first university of Vietnam.
The temple is divided into five court yards, each with its own significance and history. The first courtyard stretches from the main gate to Dai Trung gate. The second stands out with Khue Van Cac pavilion. The third courtyard is where doctors’ names were engraved on stelae above tortoise backs. There are a total of 82 stelae, with names and origins of 1307 doctors, corresponding to 82 examination courses from 1442 to 1779. The fourth courtyard is dedicated for Confucius and his 72 honored students, as well as Chu Van An - a famous teacher known for his devotion to teaching. This is also where local authorities choose to honor outstanding students in Hanoi nowadays, like those with top entrance results to university or top graduation outcomes. The last and also furthest courtyard is Thai Hoc house, which used to be Quoc Tu Giam - the first university of Vietnam.
After more than 900 years of existence, the Temple of Literature is an example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture. Along the pass are 100-year-old trees that have witnessed the ups and downs of history.
1. The construction of the Temple of Literature took place in 1076. F
2. Quoc Tu Giam is considered to be the first university of Vietnam. T
3. The names and places of birth of doctors were carved on tortoise backs. T
4. Chu Van An used to be a teacher at Quoc Tu Giam. T
5. The Temple of Literature has now lost most of its traditional Vietnamese architecture. F
6. What does the text mainly discuss?
a. The location of the Temple of Literature.
b. The origin of the Temple of Literature.
c. The structure of the Temple of Literature.
d. The first university of Vietnam.
7. The word “stelae” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .
a. tombstones b. trophies c. records d. pillars
8. It can be inferred from the passage that .
a. Confucius was the first teacher of Quoc Tu Giam.
b. the Temple of Literature is an important historic site in Vietnam.
c. Quoc Tu Giam is located far away from the Temple of Literature.
d. Vietnamese people highly appreciate the talent of scholars.
Read the text carefully. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) and choose the correct answers.
The Temple of Literature was constructed in 1070 under Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty to honor Confucius at first and celebrate the doctorates and high rank scholars of Vietnam. In 1076, King Ly Nhan Tong continued the work and built Quoc Tu Giam as the first university of Vietnam.
The temple is divided into five court yards, each with its own significance and history. The first courtyard stretches from the main gate to Dai Trung gate. The second stands out with Khue Van Cac pavilion. The third courtyard is where doctors’ names were engraved on stelae above tortoise backs. There are a total of 82 stelae, with names and origins of 1307 doctors, corresponding to 82 examination courses from 1442 to 1779. The fourth courtyard is dedicated for Confucius and his 72 honored students, as well as Chu Van An - a famous teacher known for his devotion to teaching. This is also where local authorities choose to honor outstanding students in Hanoi nowadays, like those with top entrance results to university or top graduation outcomes. The last and also furthest courtyard is Thai Hoc house, which used to be Quoc Tu Giam - the first university of Vietnam.
After more than 900 years of existence, the Temple of Literature is an example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture. Along the pass are 100-year-old trees that have witnessed the ups and downs of history.
1. The construction of the Temple of Literature took place in 1076.
2. Quoc Tu Giam is considered to be the first university of Vietnam.
3. The names and places of birth of doctors were carved on tortoise backs.
4. Chu Van An used to be a teacher at Quoc Tu Giam.
5. The Temple of Literature has now lost most of its traditional Vietnamese architecture.
6. What does the text mainly discuss?
a. The location of the Temple of Literature.
b. The origin of the Temple of Literature.
c. The structure of the Temple of Literature.
d. The first university of Vietnam.
7. The word “stelae” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .
a. tombstones b. trophies c. records d. pillars
8. It can be inferred from the passage that .
a. Confucius was the first teacher of Quoc Tu Giam.
b. the Temple of Literature is an important historic site in Vietnam.
c. Quoc Tu Giam is located far away from the Temple of Literature.d. Vietnamese people highly appreciate the talent of scholars.
PUT HE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER.
1.from/vacation/come/Nha Trang/I/just/have/a/back/in
2.years/new/building/is/but/looks/100/more than/old/the/it
3.university/Viet nam/the/was/Quoc Tu Giam/first/in
4.England/tower/it/famous/in/the/is/most
1. I just have come back from a vacation in Nha Trang.
2. The old building is more than 100 years but it looks new.
3. The Quoc Tu Giam was the first university in VietNam.
4. It is the famous tower in England.
PUT HE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER.
1.from/vacation/come/Nha Trang/I/just/have/a/back/in
=>I have just come back from a vacation in Nha Trang.
2.years/new/building/is/but/looks/100/more than/old/the/it
=>The Quoc Tu Giam was the first university in VietNam.
3.university/Viet nam/the/was/Quoc Tu Giam/first/in
=>There are six continents in the world.
4.England/tower/it/famous/in/the/is/most
=> It is the famous tower in England.
PUT HE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER.
1.from/vacation/come/Nha Trang/I/just/have/a/back/in
-> I have just come back from a vacation in Nha Trang
2.years/new/building/is/but/looks/100/more than/old/the/it
-> The old building is more than 100 years but it looks new
3.university/Viet nam/the/was/Quoc Tu Giam/first/in -> Quoc Tu Giam was the first university in Vietnam4.England/tower/it/famous/in/the/is/most
-> It is the most famous tower in England
VI. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy)
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school, where Emperor Ly Nhan Tong studied when he was a five- year-old prince.
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university, was built in 1076 next to the temple. Over the next seven centuries and more, theuniversity produced thousands of scholars for the country. Under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong (1314-1329), the teacher Chu Van An, was appointed the school’s principal. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 - 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature. Many schools in Vietnam are also named after Chu Ban An.
In 1946, the Imperial Academy in Hanoi was destroyed by French bombing, but gradually restored later.
To enter the main area of the Temple of Literature, visitors must go through three gates. The first gate is called Van Mieu Mon; the second is called Dai Trung Mon and the third, Dai Thanh Mon.
In the space between Dai Trung Mon and Dai Thanh Mon is the one-storey, two-roof pavilion called Khue Van Cac. Behind Khue Van Cac is the Thien Quang Tinh (Well of Heavenly Clarity), on either side of which 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780.
Now as a major tourist site, the Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy also hosts award ceremonies to recognize outstanding students. An annual poetry festival is held here on the 15th of the first lunar month.
41.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
____________________________________________________________________________________
42What was the Imperial Academy considered?
____________________________________________________________________________________
43.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
____________________________________________________________________________________
44.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped?
____________________________________________________________________________________
45.How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they
____________________________________________________________________________________
VI. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
It was built to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school .
42What was the Imperial Academy considered?
It was considered Vietnam’s first university .
43.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
It produced thousands of scholars for the country .
44.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped?
Chu Van An was appointed the Imperial Academy’s principal under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong .
45.How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they
There are 82 Doctors’ stone tablets . They stand upon stone turtles .
X. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy)
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school, where Emperor Ly Nhan Tong studied when he was a five- year-old prince.
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university, was built in 1076 next to the temple. Over the next seven centuries and more, the university produced thousands of scholars for the country. Under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong (1314-1329), the teacher Chu Van An, was appointed the school’s principal. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 - 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature. Many schools in Vietnam are also named after Chu Ban An.
In 1946, the Imperial Academy in Hanoi was destroyed by French bombing, but gradually restored later.
To enter the main area of the Temple of Literature, visitors must go through three gates. The first gate is called Van Mieu Mon; the second is called Dai Trung Mon and the third, Dai Thanh Mon.
In the space between Dai Trung Mon and Dai Thanh Mon is the one-storey, two-roof pavilion called Khue Van Cac. Behind Khue Van Cac is the Thien Quang Tinh (Well of Heavenly Clarity), on either side of which 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780.
Now as a major tourist site, the Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy also hosts award ceremonies to recognize outstanding students. An annual poetry festival is held here on the 15th of the first lunar month.
71.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
72.What was the Imperial Academy considered?
73.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
74.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped? 75. How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they?
71. The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong
72. The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university
73. Over the next seven centuries and more, theuniversity produced thousands of scholars for the country
74. Chu Van An was one of the most famous teachers in Imperial Acedemy. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 – 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature
75. There are 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780
VI. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy)
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school, where Emperor Ly Nhan Tong studied when he was a five- year-old prince.
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university, was built in 1076 next to the temple. Over the next seven centuries and more, the university produced thousands of scholars for the country. Under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong (1314-1329), the teacher Chu Van An, was appointed the school’s principal. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 - 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature. Many schools in Vietnam are also named after Chu Ban An.
In 1946, the Imperial Academy in Hanoi was destroyed by French bombing, but gradually restored later.
To enter the main area of the Temple of Literature, visitors must go through three gates. The first gate is called Van Mieu Mon; the second is called Dai Trung Mon and the third, Dai Thanh Mon.
In the space between Dai Trung Mon and Dai Thanh Mon is the one-storey, two-roof pavilion called Khue Van Cac. Behind Khue Van Cac is the Thien Quang Tinh (Well of Heavenly Clarity), on either side of which 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780.
Now as a major tourist site, the Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy also hosts award ceremonies to recognize outstanding students. An annual poetry festival is held here on the 15th of the first lunar month.
41.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
42What was the Imperial Academy considered?
43.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
44.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped?
45.How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they
VII.Make questions to ask your partner, using the words and phrases given.
46.How/ water/ drink/ every day?
47.How/ chocolate/ eat/ every week?
48How/ cola/ drink/ every week?
49.How/ brothers and sisters/ have?
50.How/ rooms/ be/ there/ in your house (flat)?
41.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honor Confucius and later used as a royal school
42. What was the Imperial Academy considered?
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university
44.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped?
Chu Van An was one of the most famous teachers in Imperial Acedemy. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 – 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature
45.How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they
There are 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780
46.How much water do you drink every day?
47.How much chocolate do you eat every week?
48 How much cola do you drink every week?
49.How many brothers and sisters do you have?
50.How many rooms are there in your house (flat)?
Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True or False:
The Temple of Literature is in the central Hanoi. It was built in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong. In 1076, Vietnam's first university was built inside the temple. At first, only rich people could study there, but in 1253, the university was opened to anyone who could pass a difficult exam. The university closed in 1802 after over 700 years of teaching. Today, some students visit the temple before important exams for good luck. Tourists can visit the temple and learn about education in Vietnam.
1.The Temple of Literature was built in the north of Vietnam:.......T........
2.At first, the king built the university for everyone:.........F...........
3.Today, students have to pass an exam to study there:........F.........
4.People visit the temple to learn about education in Vietnam:...........T..........