unit4 1. What are the three customs and traditions you like most in your family? 2. How do you feel when you take part in these customs and traditions? 3. Why it is important to continue family customs and traditions? unit5 1. Which festivals do you like most in Vietnam? 2. How many festivals do you know? What are they? 3. Which festivals do you want to attend: Hung King Temple or Huong Pagoda? Give some reasons. unit6 1. Do you know any fairy tale? 2. Can you retell the Cinderella story? 3. Think of a Vietnamese legend you know and retell: title, genre, main characters and plot k chép mạng nha nếu dc thì dịch giúp mình luôn

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$\text{*Unit 4}$

$1.$ What are the three customs and traditions you like most in your family?

$⇒$ The three customs and traditions I like most in my family are having breakfast every 6 a.m, have reunion meal together at Tet, visiting pagodas in the first day of every Lunar month.

$2.$ How do you feel when you take part in these customs and traditions?

$⇒$ I'm feel very happy.

$3.$ Why it is important to continue family customs and traditions?

$⇒$ Because it's create positive experiences and memories for everyone by nurturing a family's connection and giving them a sense of belonging.

$\text{*Unit 5}$

$1.$ Which festivals do you like most in Vietnam?

$⇒$ It's Tet.

$2.$ How many festivals do you know? What are they?

$⇒$ I know 10 festivals.

$⇒$ It's :

1.Tet Nguyen Dan (Lunar New Year)

2.Perfume Festival

3.Hue Festival

4.Mid-Autumn Festival

5.Hung King Temple Festival

6.Lim Festival

7.Wandering Souls Day

8.Hoi An Lantern Festival

9.Buddha’s Birthday

10.Phu Giay Festival

$3.$ Which festivals do you want to attend: Hung King Temple or Huong Pagoda? Give some reasons.

$⇒$ I want to attend to Hung King Temple

$⇒$ Because Hung King Temple is both a beautiful landscape, it is a particularly important historical - cultural relic for Vietnamese people.

$\text{*Unit 6}$

$1.$ Do you know any fairy tale?

$⇒$ Yes I do

$2.$ Can you retell the Cinderella story?

$⇒$ Yes I can.

Note : bn đồng ý cho mình kh lm cou 3 ở unit 6 gòi đó nhae nên mình kh lm ^^

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1. (Unit 4)

- The three customs and traditions I like most in my family are doing morning exercise at 5 a.m, getting together on the first day at Tet, visiting pagodas on the first day of every Lunar month.

2. 

- I feel so happy, fabulous and want to take part in them more.

3. 

- People create and maintain family traditions because they bring meaning to celebrations and foster special bonds. More importantly, traditions create positive experiences and memories for everyone by nurturing a family's connection and giving them a sense of belonging.

1. (Unit 5)

- I like Hung King Temple festival.

2. 

- I know 3 festivals. They are: Hung King Temple, Hương Pagoda, Dong Da Mound.

3. 

- I want to attend Hung Kinh Temple because Hung Kinh Temple is a big festival of the whole country, it's bring a great meaning and important in remembrance as well as express the gratitude of the Vietnamese people for the merits of the Hung Kings, the first kings who built the country of Vietnam, a solid foundation for the development of the country today.

1. (Unit 6) 

- I know some fairy tale like Cinderella, The Beauty and The Beast, Snowhite and The Seven Dwarfs...

2. 

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  • Once upon a time, in a tiny kingdom, and shows us a chateau, wherein lives a widowed gentleman, and his daughter, Cinderella. Feeling that his daughter needed "a mother's care," he remarried a woman with two daughters of her own, named Anastasia, and Drizella.

    However, upon the death of Cinderella's father, her Stepmother reveals a cruelty and jealous towards Cinderella's charms and beauty.

    The Stepmother chooses to focus all her attention to that of her own daughters, leading to a downfall of the family estate. The chateau soon falls into disrepair, and the family fortune is spent up on the two Stepdaughters.

    In the end, Cinderella is forced into becoming a servant in her own household, attending to her Stepfamily, and living in a high tower on the family property. Even though her life's conditions are deplorable, she still tries to keep herself going, by dreaming of a better life someday. She befriends a number of little birds and mice, of which she has made little clothing for several of them.

    One day, a little mouse named Jacque informs her that a new mouse has been caught in a trap. The rotund little mouse is at first scared, but upon Jacque and Cinderella welcoming him, they give him some clothes, and a new name: Octavius...but for short, they call him Gus.

    Jacque and some other mice show Gus around the house, and out into the yard behind the house to get corn that Cinderella is giving the other animals. However, in their attempts to return to the mice at the top of Cinderella's tower, they run into the Stepmother's cat, named Lucifer. Lucifer then attempts to get Gus, who hides in a teacup that is given to one of Cinderella's Stepsisters.

    Though it wasn't intentional, the Stepsisters blame Cinderella, and their mother demands she do extra chores for what has happened.

    Meanwhile, in the Kingdom's Castle, The King is having an argument with the Grand Duke. The King is tired of his son always being off and away from the Kingdom, and intends to find some way to get his son to marry, and provide Grandchildren for his father. The Grand Duke tries to tell the King he should not rush his son into such a thing, but the King proposes a rather devious scheme: with his son coming home that evening, he wishes a Grand Ball to be held that evening, inviting all the eligible maidens of the Kingdom, certain that his son is bound to show interesting in one of them.

    Later on that day, a royal messenger shows up at the chateau with an invitation. Cinderella delivers it to her Stepfamily, and upon hearing the proclamation, grows happy that she can also attend, given that it invites "every eligible maiden."

    However, her Stepmother says she can go, "if" she can complete all her chores, and "if" she can find something suitable to wear.

    Cinderella quickly returns to her room, and finds an old dress that was once her Mother's. As she looks in a sewing book on ways to improve it, she is called away by her Stepfamily. Jacques then tells the other mice that he's sure Cinderella's Stepfamily is going to work her so hard, she'll never be able to complete the alterations to her dress. It is then that one of the female mice claims that they will make the alterations for Cinderella as a surprise!

    Jacques and Gus rush off to get some extra trimming for the dress, and encounter the Stepsisters and Stepmother ordering Cinderella around with extra chores. As she leaves them, the sisters angrily claim that they do not have any good things to wear, and angrily throw down a pink sash, and some blue beads. Jacques and Gus quickly gather them up to use for Cinderella's dress, but are menaced by Lucifer. Luckily, they manage to get away.

    As the hour draws late, the carriage to the ball arrives. However, having completed her chores, but not having been able to work on her dress, she returns to her room, claiming she isn't going. However, upon arriving, she is surprised by the mice and birds, as they reveal the alterations to her dress!

    Quickly putting it on, she rushes downstairs, and happily prepares to go to the ball. The Stepsisters are at first incensed, but their mother quickly tells them that she did make a deal with Cinderella. However, she then takes note of the blue beads on her dress, which sets the sisters off, who chastise Cinderella for taking their things, and proceed to destroy the dress.

    After the Stepmother ushers her daughters out the door, Cinderella rushes out of the chateau and into the garden, crying on a bench, that no matter how hard she tries to believe, things will never get better for her. However, she suddenly hears a voice, and encounters an cheerful woman in a light-blue cloak. The woman claims she is her Fairy Godmother, and intends to help Cinderella go to the ball.

    Using her magic wand, the Godmother turns a pumpkin into a coach, 4 of the mice into horses, the farm's horse into a coachman, and the family dog into a footman. The final touch is fixing Cinderella's dress, which is turned into a beautiful white gown, complete with glass slippers.

    However, the Godmother cautions her that she all these things will only last until the final stroke of midnight, when everything will turn back to normal. Cinderella then quickly boards her coach, and is taken to the Castle.

    Meanwhile, the ball is in full-swing, with the Prince greeting every eligible, invited maiden in the Kingdom. Though the King and Grand Duke watch, the Prince himself is rather bored by the whole thing. However, as he officially greets the Stepsisters, he sees a girl having just entered, and goes over to her. This is immediately seen by the King, who demands a Waltz begin to play, sure that his son has found his bride. The King then retires for the evening, leaving the Grand Duke to supervise the two.

    The Prince then leads Cinderella out into the Palace Gardens, where they dance and wander. However, when the clock suddenly strikes midnight, Cinderella flees. The Grand Duke attempts to stop her, but she flees down the Palace's entry steps, leaving behind a glass slipper. A series of Palace Horsemen attempt to catch the coach, but eventually, the 12th chime of midnight strikes, Cinderella's entourage returns to normal, and rush off the main road, as the Horsemen's steeds trample what's left of the now-normal pumpkin.

    Cinderella apologizes to her friends for not leaving sooner, but claims she was so enchanted by her time with the Prince. Suddenly, she realizes that she still has one of her glass slippers left, and looking skyward, thanks her Fairy Godmother for allowing her these few hours of happiness.

    Back at the Palace, the Grand Duke awakens the King regarding what has happened. At first incensed that the maiden his son danced with has gotten away, the Duke claims that his son still wants to find and marry her. With the glass slipper the only clue, the King sets the Duke on a mission to have the slipper tried on every girl in the Kingdom, setting the Duke to task before the sun rises!

    The next morning, Cinderella's Stepmother quickly demands she help her daughters immediately. The two Stepsisters are slow to wake up, when the Stepmother tells of the proclamation, and how the girl that was seen dancing with the Prince is being searched for. The girls boredly wonder what this has to do with them, when their mother tells of the slipper, and how all one of them has to do is fit it, to become the Prince's bride!

    However, the thought of marrying the Prince sidetracks Cinderella, who drops the load of laundry the Stepsisters give her, and begins to 'dance' off back to her room to get dressed. However, the Stepmother follows her up the stairs, and locks the door, with Cinderella pleading to be let out of the room!

    Some time afterwards, the Grand Duke arrives, and the Stepmother and her daughters greet him. Jacques and Gus manage to get the key out of the Stepmother's pocket, and make the impossible task of climbing the stairs to Cinderella's room, only to be foiled by Lucifer, who traps Gus and the key under a bowl. The mice and birdsattempt to free Gus, but Lucifer has them at bay. Cinderella then suggests they get the family dog Bruno, and several of the birds alert the dog, who manages to scare Lucifer, sending him plummeting out of a nearby window.

    Meanwhile, the Duke has grown exasperated as the girls have angrily and vehemently tried to get the glass slipper to fit. With the claim by the Stepmother that there are no other maidens in the house, he is about to leave when Cinderella voice is heard, requesting to try on the slipper.

    The Stepmother and Stepsisters attempt to keep the Duke from Cinderella, but he claims that per his orders, he has to try the slipper on "Every Maiden."

    However, as the Duke's footman brings the slipper, the Stepmother causes him to trip on her cane, sending the slipper flying to the floor, where it shatters!

    The Duke is beside himself, over what will happen to him, but it is then that Cinderella claims that he shouldn't worry, as she has the other slipper! She then produces it (much to the surprise of her Stepmother), and the Duke places it on her foot, where it fits perfectly!

    The final images of the film are of Cinderella being married to the Prince, with her mice and bird friends watching her get into a carriage, and riding off to a Happily Ever After.                   

3.  (Star fruits Tree)

A certain family had two brothers, their parents died early and left them with a fortune. The greedy brother and his wife won everything, leaving only a shack for the younger brother, with a sweet star fruit tree in front of the door. My husband and wife work hard and take care of star fruit trees. In the star fruit season, it produces a lot of fruit. Suddenly one day a strange bird came to eat star fruit. The brother's wife cried, the strange bird asked to sew three cast iron bags for the bird to repay the favor. Bird took the younger brother to the island to get gold and from there his family became the richest in the region. The older brother heard about it, came to inquire and exchanged his entire fortune for a hut and star fruit tree. In the ripe star fruit season, the eagle came again and also offered to repay the favor. Because of his greed, he sewed a big bag to build a lot of gold. On the way to get the gold back because it was too heavy, his brother fell into the sea and died.

- Ngồi 2 tiếng mới xong, chúc cậu học tốt (có thể tóm tắt lại nếu muốn)

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