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Where is she going? Why does she want to go there?
She’s going to the sweets shop. Because she wants to buy some chocolate.
Where is he going? Why does he want to go there?
He's going to the swimming pool. Because he wants to swim.
Where are they going? Why do they want to go there?
They’re going to the pharmacy. Because they want to buy some medicine.
Where are you going? Why do you want to go there?
I’m going to the supermarket. Because I want to buy some food.
Where are you going? Why do you want to go there?
I’m going to the bakery. Because I want to buy some bread.
Where are you going? Why do you want to go there?
I’m going to the zoo. Because I want to see the animals.
What do they do at Tet?
They buy peach blossom at Tet.
What does he do at Tet?
He makes Chung cake at Tet.
What does she do at Tet?
She gets lucky money from her mother.
What do you do at Tet?
I _____ at Tet. (clean and decorate my house / wear nice clothes / watch fireworks / visit my grandparents / make and eat chung cake / get lucky money)
When is Teacher's Day?
Teacher's Day is on the 20th November. / It's on the 20th November.
When is Children's Day?
Children's Day is on the 1st of June. / It's on the 1st of June.
When is Christmas?
Christmas is on the 25th December. / It's on the 25th December.
Who is stronger? The father or the brother?
The father is stronger than the brother?
Who is taller? The father or the brother?
The father is taller than the brother.
Who is younger? The sister or the brother?
The brother is younger than the sister.
What do your parents look like?
My parents are _____ and _____. / They are _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does she look like?
She’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does he look like?
He’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What do they look like?
They’re _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What do they look like?
They’re _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does your sister look like?
My sister’s _____ and _____. / She’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does your brother look like?
My brother’s _____ and _____. / He’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does your mother look like?
My mother’s _____ and _____. / She’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)
What does your father look like?
My father’s _____ and _____. / He’s _____ and _____. (tall / short / slim / fat / old / young / strong / weak)