In 1960s, most people in Vietnam did not have a TV set. In the evening, the neighbors gathered around the TV. They watched until the TV programs finished. The children might play with their friends and the older people might talk together. Vietnam is different now. Many families have a TV set at home and the neighbors don’t spend much time together. Questions: 1. Did most people have a TV set in 1960s? ……………………………………………………………………………… 2.How long did they watch TV programs? ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. What might the children do? ……………………………………………………………………………… 4. What might the older people do? ………………………………………………………………………………

2 câu trả lời

1. Did most people have a TV set in 1960s?

=> No, they didn’t.

Thông tin : Câu 1: In 1960s, most people in Vietnam did not have a TV set. In the evening, the neighbors gathered around the TV.

2.How long did they watch TV programs?

=> They watched TV until TV program finished.

Thông tin : Câu 3: They watched until the TV programs finished.

3. What might the children do?

=> The children might play with their childrens

Thông tin : Câu 4: The children might play with their friends and the older people might talk together.

4. What might the older people do?

=> The older people may talk together

Thông tin : Câu 4: The children might play with their friends and the older people might talk together.

           Trans (Dịch) :

Năm 1960, hầu hết mọi người ở Việt Nam không có TV. Vào buổi tối, những người hàng xóm tụ tập xung quanh TV. Họ đã xem cho đến khi các chương trình TV kết thúc. Những đứa trẻ có thể chơi với bạn bè của họ và người già có thể nói chuyện với nhau. Việt Nam bây giờ khác nhau. Nhiều gia đình có một TV ở nhà và hàng xóm không dành nhiều thời gian bên nhau.

1.No, they didn't. ( In 1960s, most people in Vietnam did not have a TV set. )

2.They watched until the TV programs finished.

3.They might play with their friends.

4.They might talk together.

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