Question 1.
a. Ms Hoa: Good morning, class. I'd like you to meet Mr Paul Smith. He's a culture specialist. Today, he'll talk about cultural diversity in the UK.
b. Class: Good morning, Mr Smith. It's nice to meet you too!
c. Mr Smith: Hello, everyone. It's nice to meet you all
(Adapted from Global Success)
a. Ms Hoa: Good morning, class. I'd like you to meet Mr Paul Smith. He's a culture specialist. Today, he'll talk about cultural diversity in the UK.
b. Class: Good morning, Mr Smith. It's nice to meet you too!
c. Mr Smith: Hello, everyone. It's nice to meet you all
(Adapted from Global Success)
Question 2.
a. Jack: That sounds fun!. We can also show visitors how to cook
these dishes.
b. Jane: First, we should set up some food stalls offering traditional dishes from different cultures.
c. Jack: We’ve decided to organise a Cultural Diversity Day in our school. Let’s discuss what activities to include.
d. Tom: I like your idea, but we don’t have any cooking experience. We may need to involve professional cooks.
(Adapted from Global Success)
a. Jack: That sounds fun!. We can also show visitors how to cook
these dishes.
b. Jane: First, we should set up some food stalls offering traditional dishes from different cultures.
c. Jack: We’ve decided to organise a Cultural Diversity Day in our school. Let’s discuss what activities to include.
d. Tom: I like your idea, but we don’t have any cooking experience. We may need to involve professional cooks.
(Adapted from Global Success)
Question 3.
Dear Michael,
a. I hope you have a fantastic time exploring Vietnamese cuisine!
b. Secondly, using both hands to receive or give something is a sign of respect.
c. First and foremost, it’s common to wait for the host to start the meal before you begin eating.
d. I hope you’re doing well! I am writing to share some dining etiquette tips for your upcoming visit to Viet Nam.
e. Lastly, don’t be surprised if people insist you take more servings - it’s a way of expressing hospitality.
Best regards,
Peter
Dear Michael,
a. I hope you have a fantastic time exploring Vietnamese cuisine!
b. Secondly, using both hands to receive or give something is a sign of respect.
c. First and foremost, it’s common to wait for the host to start the meal before you begin eating.
d. I hope you’re doing well! I am writing to share some dining etiquette tips for your upcoming visit to Viet Nam.
e. Lastly, don’t be surprised if people insist you take more servings - it’s a way of expressing hospitality.
Best regards,
Peter
Question 4.
a. He founded the Communist Party of Viet Nam in 1930.
b. He led the party to fight for Viet Nam's independence from the French.
c. He was born in 1890.
d. Ho Chi Minh was a famous leader in Viet Nam.
e. Later, he became the first President of Viet Nam in 1945.
a. He founded the Communist Party of Viet Nam in 1930.
b. He led the party to fight for Viet Nam's independence from the French.
c. He was born in 1890.
d. Ho Chi Minh was a famous leader in Viet Nam.
e. Later, he became the first President of Viet Nam in 1945.
Question 5.
a. There are also many music festivals around the globe that bring artists and music fans together.
b. People nowadays enjoy listening to music from different countries and cultures, and in different languages.
c. Thanks to globalisation, people can quickly discover new music from all over the world.
d. To sum up, in today's connected world, it is very common for musicians across the world to work on music projects and share ideas together.
e. For example, American teens are captivated by K-pop music and dance.
(Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12 Global Success)
a. There are also many music festivals around the globe that bring artists and music fans together.
b. People nowadays enjoy listening to music from different countries and cultures, and in different languages.
c. Thanks to globalisation, people can quickly discover new music from all over the world.
d. To sum up, in today's connected world, it is very common for musicians across the world to work on music projects and share ideas together.
e. For example, American teens are captivated by K-pop music and dance.
(Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12 Global Success)