1. If/ a/ should/ Vietnamese home/ bring/ invited/ to/ gift/ you/ a/ small
1. If/ a/ should/ Vietnamese home/ bring/ invited/ to/ gift/ you/ a/ small
if invited to a Vietnamese home you should bring a small gift
Put the words in order to make sentences:
if/a/should/vietnamese home/bring/invited/to/gift/you/a/small
If a Vietnamese home bring invited to gift you a should small
Trả lời:
If you invited to a Vietnamese home, you should bring a small gift.
Nghĩa: Nếu bạn đã (được) mời tới 1 gia đình Việt Nam,bạn nên mang theo 1 món quà nhỏ.
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If you invited to a Vietnamese home,you should bring a small gift.
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I. Put the words in order to make sentences.
1. If/ a/ should/ Vietnamese home/ bring/ invited/ to/ gift/ you/ a/ small
__________________________________________________________________________
2. as/ custom/ ojigi/ bowing/ in/ Known/ is/ important/ Japan/ an
__________________________________________________________________________
3. greeting/ shake hands/ when/ saying/ The Vietnamese/ and/ both/ when/ good-bye
__________________________________________________________________________
4. don’t/ wear/ a/ You/ tie/ to/ have to/ dinner party/ if/ want to/ you/ don’t/ a
__________________________________________________________________________
5. taking off/ when/ house/ a/ It’s/ entering/ the Japanese/ shoes/ custom/ of
__________________________________________________________________________
6. follow/ cleaning/ the tradition/ the house/ Do/ before/ we/ of/ have to/ Tet?
__________________________________________________________________________
7. We/ together/ on/ have/ dinner/ a/ family/ of/ eating/ New Year’s Eve/ tradition.
__________________________________________________________________________
8. wear/ occasions/ special/ on/ women/ Vietnamese/ ao dai/ usually
__________________________________________________________________________
1. If/ a/ should/ Vietnamese home/ bring/ invited/ to/ gift/ you/ a/ small
___If you are invited to a Vietnamese home, you should bring a small gift_______________________________________________________________________
2. as/ custom/ ojigi/ bowing/ in/ Known/ is/ important/ Japan/ an
_______ Ojigi bowing is known as an important custom in Japan___________________________________________________________________
3. greeting/ shake hands/ when/ saying/ The Vietnamese/ and/ both/ when/ good-bye
__The Vietnamese shake both hands when greeting and when saying good-bye________________________________________________________________________
4. don’t/ wear/ a/ You/ tie/ to/ have to/ dinner party/ if/ want to/ you/ don’t/ a
________You don't have to wear a tie to a dinner party if you don't want to__________________________________________________________________
5. taking off/ when/ house/ a/ It’s/ entering/ the Japanese/ shoes/ custom/ of
_________It's the Japanese custom of taking off shose when entering a house_________________________________________________________________
6. follow/ cleaning/ the tradition/ the house/ Do/ before/ we/ of/ have to/ Tet?
________Do we have to follow the traditon of cleaning the house before Tet?__________________________________________________________________
7. We/ together/ on/ have/ dinner/ a/ family/ of/ eating/ New Year’s Eve/ tradition.
_____We have a family tradition of eating dinner together on New Year's Eve_____________________________________________________________________
8. wear/ occasions/ special/ on/ women/ Vietnamese/ ao dai/ usually
________Vietnamese women usually wear ao dai on special occasion__________________________________________________________________
Put the words in order to make sentences.
1. If / a / should / Vietnamese home / bring / invited / to / gift / you / a / small
2. as / custom / ojigi / bowing / in / Known / is / important / Japan / an
3. greeting / shake hands / when / saying / The Vietnamese / and / both / when / good-bye
4. don’t / wear / a / You / tie / to / have to / dinner party / if / want to / you / don’t / a
Put the words in order to make sentences.
1. If / a / should / Vietnamese home / bring / invited / to / gift / you / a / small
2. as / custom / ojigi / bowing / in / Known / is / important / Japan / an.
3. greeting / shake hands / when / saying / The Vietnamese/ and / both / when / good-bye
4. don’t / wear/ a / You / tie / to / have to / dinner party / if / want to / you /don’t / a
5. taking off / when / house / a / It’s / entering / the Japanese / shoes / custom / of
6. follow / cleaning / the tradition / the house / Do / before / we / of / have to / Tet?
7. We / together / on / have / dinner / a / family / of /eating / New Year’s Eve / tradition
8. wear / occasions / special / on / women/ Vietnamese / ao dai / usually
Put the words in order to make sentences.
1. If / a / should / Vietnamese home / bring / invited / to / gift / you / a / small
-> If invited to a Vietnamese home you should bring a small gift.
2. as / custom / ojigi / bowing / in / Known / is / important / Japan / an.
-> Ojigi bowing is known as an important custom in Japan.
3. greeting / shake hands / when / saying / The Vietnamese/ and / both / when / good-bye
-> The Vietnamese shake hands when both greeting and saying good-bye.
4. don’t / wear/ a / You / tie / to / have to / dinner party / if / want to / you /don’t / a
-> You don't have to wear a tie to a dinner party if you don't want to.
5. taking off / when / house / a / It’s / entering / the Japanese / shoes / custom / of
-> It's a custom of takingo ff shoes when entering the Japanese house.
6. follow / cleaning / the tradition / the house / Do / before / we / of / have to / Tet?
-> Do you have to follow the tradition of cleaning house before Tet.
7. We / together / on / have / dinner / a / family / of /eating / New Year’s Eve / tradition
-> We have a family tradition of eating dinner together on New Year's Eve.
8. wear / occasions / special / on / women/ Vietnamese / ao dai / usually
-> Vietnamese women usually wear the Ao dai on special occasions.
Passage 5
If you are invited to someone's house in America for dinner, you should bring a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates . If you give your host a wrapped gift, he or she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and want to show his or her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn't like it, he or she will tell a "white lie" and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest from feeling bad.
If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time , you should not arrive exactly on time or earlier than the expected time , because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude , as the host may not be ready.
1. Why shouldn't you arrive exactly on time if you are invited to a dinner at a particular time?
- Because ________
A. the host may not be ready. B. the host is not at home.
C. you are impolite. D. you go there by bus.
2. When should you arrive if you are asked a particular time?
A. earlier than the expected time B. exactly on time
C. later than the expected time D. very late
3. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered ______.
A. polite B. impolite C. bad D. good
4. What will the host do if he or she doesn't like the present ?
A. tell a "white lie". B. say how much they dislike the present.
C. prevent the guest from being happy. D. All of them.
5. What should you bring if you are invited to someone's house in America for dinner?
A. flower B. gift C. wine D. fruit
1. Why shouldn't you arrive exactly on time if you are invited to a dinner at a particular time?
- Because ________
A. the host may not be ready. B. the host is not at home.
C. you are impolite. D. you go there by bus.
2. When should you arrive if you are asked a particular time?
A. earlier than the expected time B. exactly on time
C. later than the expected time D. very late
3. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered ______.
A. polite B. impolite C. bad D. good
4. What will the host do if he or she doesn't like the present ?
A. tell a "white lie". B. say how much they dislike the present.
C. prevent the guest from being happy. D. All of them.
5. What should you bring if you are invited to someone's house in America for dinner?
A. flower B. gift C. wine D. fruit
Exercise 2:
If you are invited to someone’s house in America for dinner, you should bring a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a wrapped gift, he or she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered polite. It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift and want to show his or her appreciation to you immediately. Even if the host doesn’t like it, he or she will tell a “white lie” and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest from feeling bad.
If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive exactly on time or earlier than the expected time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and therefore rude, as the host may not be ready.
1. What should you bring if you are invited to someone’s house in America for dinner?
A. Nothing B. Wine
C. Bunch of flowers D. Fruit
2. Opening a present in front of the gift-giver is considered .
A. polite B. impolite C. bad D. good
3. What will the host do if he or she doesn’t like the present?
A. Tell a “white lie”.
B. Say how much they dislike the present.
C. Prevent the guest from being happy.
D. All of them.
4. Why shouldn’t you arrive exactly on time if you are invited to a dinner at a particular time?
- Because
A. the host may not be ready.
B. the host is not at home.
C. you are impolite.
D. you go there by bus.
5. When should you arrive if you are asked a particular time?
A. Earlier than the expected time
B. Exactly on time
C. Later than the expected time
D. Very late
V. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. In Japan, you __________ point at people or things because it’s considered rude.
2. When invited to a Vietnamese home, you __________ bring gifts wrapped inbrightly coloured
paper.
3. You __________ stand up chopsticks in your food between mouthfuls or when finished – it
resembles incense sticks that are burned in memory of the dead.
4. You __________ sweep your house on the first three days of the new year becauseall your
money and success will be swept out too.
5. You __________ smile and say “thank you” when receiving a gift.
6. When travelling on public transport, you __________ avoid loud phone conversations.
7. When visiting Thailand, you _____________ mention the King and do anything
that’sdisrespectful.
8. You __________ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
9. You __________ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
10. When dining in Thailand, you __________ eat with your fork, but do use it topush food onto
your spoon.
1. shouldn't
2. should
3. shouldn't
4. shouldn't
5. should
6. should
7. shouldn't
8. should
9. should
10. shouldn't
1. In Japan, you ____shouldn't______ point at people or things because it’s considered rude.
2. When invited to a Vietnamese home, you _____should_____ bring gifts wrapped inbrightly coloured
paper.
3. You _shouldn't_________ stand up chopsticks in your food between mouthfuls or when finished – it
resembles incense sticks that are burned in memory of the dead.
4. You ____shouldn't______ sweep your house on the first three days of the new year becauseall your
money and success will be swept out too.
5. You ____should______ smile and say “thank you” when receiving a gift.
6. When travelling on public transport, you ___should_______ avoid loud phone conversations.
7. When visiting Thailand, you ______shouldn't_______ mention the King and do anything
that’sdisrespectful.
8. You ________should__ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
9. You ____should______ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
10. When dining in Thailand, you ______shouldn't____ eat with your fork, but do use it topush food onto
your spoon.
Complete the sentences with a, an, the, or \(\varnothing\) (zero article).
1. It is a custom in my family to have ___ breakfast at home on Sundays.
2. When visiting a family home in some countries, you should bring ___ small gift with you.
3. Our village festival is held on the 10th of ___ January.
4. Ancient Egyptians worshipped ___ Sun.
5. Many people think that hard work is ___ important Vietnamese value.
1. It is a custom in my family to have _∅ __ breakfast at home on Sundays.
2. When visiting a family home in some countries, you should bring __a_ small gift with you.
3. Our village festival is held on the 10th of _∅__ January.
4. Ancient Egyptians worshipped __the_ Sun.
5. Many people think that hard work is _an__ important Vietnamese value.
1. It is a custom in my family to have breakfast at home on Sundays.
(Ăn sáng ở nhà vào ngày Chủ nhật là một trong những tập tục của gia đình tôi.)
Giải thích: Không sử dụng mạo từ với các bữa ăn trong ngày (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
2. When visiting a family home in some countries, you should bring a small gift with you.
(Khi đến thăm nhà một gia đình khác ở vài quốc gia, bạn nên mang theo một món quà nhỏ.)
Giải thích: Trước danh từ số ít không xác định trước nó là tính từ bắt đầu bằng phụ âm "small" => dùng "a".
3. Our village festival is held on the 10th of January.
(Lễ hội làng của chúng tôi được tổ chức vào ngày 10 tháng 1.)
Giải thích: Không sử dụng mạo từ với ngày tháng.
4. Ancient Egyptians worshipped the Sun.
(Người Ai Cập cổ đại thờ thần Mặt trời.)
Giải thích: Ta sử dụng “the” cho những thứ chỉ tồn tại duy nhất "sun" (mặt trời).
5. Many people think that hard work is an important Vietnamese value.
(Nhiều người nghĩ là chăm chỉ là một đức tính quan trọng của người Việt Nam.)
Giải thích: Trước danh từ số ít không xác định "value" và trước danh từ là tính từ bắt đầu bằng nguyên âm "important" => dùng "an".