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Unit 6

OUR TET HOLIDAY


1 Find the word which has a different sound the in the part underlined. Say the words
aloud.

1.A.sea B. sugar C.sand D.such


2.A.city B.office C.delicious. D.nice
3.A.please B.some C.sister. D.see
4.A.spring. B.visit. C.present. D.season
5.A.dance B.voice. C.race. D.precious
2 Practise saying the following sentences with a focus on the underlined words.

1.The policeman showed me the way to the centre.


2.Do you have peach flowers dủing summer ?
3.Children shoudn’t eat too much ice cream.
4.Most countries celebrate the NEW YEAR.
5.When Tet comes, everybody makes a wish.

B Vocabulary & Grammar

1 Put the following words about Tet in the appropriate columns.

square balloon fireworks decorating follower


cooking lucky money supermarket shopping wish
flower market. home town. Giving

Things Activities Places

2 Use the correct forms of the words in 1 to complete the following sentences.

1.My mother is so good at ______________. She often makes delicious food.


2.My mother is out. She’s ______________ for my father’s birthday party.
3.Look at the colourful ______________ in the sky. I love them.
4.– What do you do with your ______________?
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– I keep it to buy books.
5.In spring, we grow different kinds of ______________ in our garden.
6.My parents take me to my ______________ every summer.

3.A friend invites you to have lunch with his family at Tet. Complete the sentences with
should or shouldn’t. The first one is an example.

Example: I should greet everyone in his family.


1.I ______________ wish him “Happy New Year”.
2.I ______________ ask his mother for lucky money.
3.I ______________ wait for the elders to start the meal.
4.I ______________ help my friend to clear the table after the meal.
5.I ______________ eat with my hands.
6.I ______________ make noise when I’m eating.
7.I ______________ say “Thank you” when I leave.

4 Choose A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences.

1.Viet Nam ______________ Tet according to the lunar calendar.


A.decorates B.celebrates C. makes. D. does
2.Would your sister like ______________ to make banh chung?
A. to learn. B. learning. C. learn. D. learns
3.______________ colours like blue and yellow can make people feel happy.
A. A lot. B. Any. C. Some. D. A
4.I always ______________ my parents a long and happy life.
A. make. B. wish C. celebrate. D. have
5.Would you like to invite your ______________ to the New Year’s party?
A. cousins B. self C. wishes. D. pets
6.I don’t have ______________ homework to do at Tet.
A. a little B. many. C. a D. any

D READING

1 Match the New Year activities with the countries in the box. Make a guess if you
don’t know.

Scotland the USA Chile


Denmark Thailand Korea

In which country do people?

1. throw water on other people


___________________
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2. break plates on their friends’ doors
_______________________

3. wait for the first footer ___________________

4. wear a Hanbok ___________________

5. spend New Year’s Eve with the dead


___________________

6. share a midnight kiss with someone they love


___________________

2 Read about strange New Year’s practices in some countries. Then tick () T (True) or F
(False).

Denmark – Some people have a loud way of celebrating the New Year. They throw plates
on their friends’ doors. The people with many dishes outside their doors feel proud
because they have a lot of friends.

The USA – It’s a tradition in America to share a midnight kiss with someone you love.
This will make the coming year beautiful and full of love for you.

Chile – In Chile people participate in a mass on New Year’s Eve. Then they go to the
graveyard, sit on their chairs and wait for the New Year with the dead.

Korea – On New Year’s days, children wear a Hanbok, a traditional Korean dress, make
one bow to their elders and wish them a long and healthy life. In return, they receive
advice and some money.

T F
1. The Americans exchange a midnight kiss with

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someone they love.
2. Korean elders bow to their children.
3. In Chile, people welcome the New Year with the dead.
4. Korean children make three bows to their elders.
5. In Denmark, people celebrate the New Year quietly.

E Writing

1 Rewrite the following sentences without changing their original meanings.

1. It’s good if children go to bed early.


→ Children should
_____________________________________________________________.
2. It’s not a good idea when students copy other students’ work.
→ Students shouldn’t
__________________________________________________________.
3. I’m not happy when children lie to their parents.
→ Children shouldn’t
___________________________________________________________.
4. It’s good if you say “Thank you” to a person who has helped you.
→ You should
__________________________________________________________________.
5. There is no water in the bottle.
→ There is not
_________________________________________________________________.
6. We have no peach flowers for the New Year here.
→ We don’t
__________________________________________________________________.

3 Complete the sentences about yourself.


Two things you want to do next year. 1. I want to ____________________.
2. I want to____________________.

Two things you want to do next year. 1.I don’t want to________________.
2.I don’t want to________________.

Two things you want to do next year. 1.I want to have________________.


2.I want to have________________.

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