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Where does he come from?
Malaysia
Where do they come from?
USA
Where do they come from?
India
Where does he come from?
England (bagpiper)
Where do they come from?
Vietnam
Where does she come from?
Japan
3. What have fashion designers done to modernize the Ao Dai?
some have printed lines of poetry on the Ao Dai and others have added patterns such suns, stars, crosses, and stripes.
2. Why do the majority of Vietnamese women prefer to wear modern clothing at work these days?
because it is more convenient
1- Who used to wear the Ao Dai by tradition?
Traditionally, it was frequently worn by both men and women.
5. Another alternative is to add_________
patterns such as suns, stars, crosses and stripes to the Ao Dai
4. Some designers have modernized the Ao Dai by printing___________
lines of poetry on the Ao Dai
3. The majority of Vietnamese women prefer__________
to wear modern clothing at work.
2. The Ao Dai is described as_________
a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants.
1. For a long time the Ao Dai has been the subject of___________
poems, novels and songs.
alternative
thay thế
modernize
hiện đại hóa
traditional
truyền thống
minority/majority
thiểu số/số đông
fashionable
hợp thời trang
convenient
thuận lợi
occasion (n)
dịp
loose (adj)
lỏng lẻo
to wear (v)
mặc
slit on the sides
rạch ở hai bên
consist of
bao gồm
Is it Group A or Group B?
shoes
Group A
good
Group B
suit
Group A
book
Group B
blue
Group A
look
Group B
cool
Group A
fool
Group A
foot
Group B
Aims of the lesson
Discuss Ao Dai and practice language for listening and reading. Practice /uː/ and /ʊ/