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17. Holidays and Celebrations

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  • How do you usually spend your birthday? (Who do you celebrate with? What activities do you do?)
    On my birthday I usually have a party with friends. We eat cake, play games, and take photos.
  • What songs do people sing on holidays? (When do they sing them? Do you like them?)
    On Christmas people sing carols like “Silent Night.” They sing in church or at home, and I like the happy feeling.
  • What do you usually do on Independence Day? (Where do you go? What do you see?)
    On Independence Day I usually go to the park with my family. We see fireworks and enjoy the big crowd.
  • What special food do you eat on holidays? (Who cooks it? Why is it important?)
    On Tet we eat banh chung. My grandmother usually makes it, and it is important because it is a traditional dish.
  • Have you ever joined a festival parade? (What was it like? Who were you with?)
    Yes, I joined a Mid-Autumn lantern parade with my friends. It was colorful and exciting.
  • Do you prefer small family celebrations or big parties? (Why? Can you give an example?)
    I prefer small family celebrations because they are cozy. For example, eating dinner together at home feels special.
  • What do you usually do on Teachers’ Day? (Who do you visit? What do you give them?)
    On Teachers’ Day I visit my teachers, give them flowers, and say thank you.
  • Do you like watching fireworks? (When do you see them? How do they make you feel?)
    Yes, I love watching fireworks during Tet and Independence Day. They make me feel excited and amazed.
  • How do people in your country celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival? (What do children do? What food do they eat?)
    Children carry lanterns, watch lion dances, and eat mooncakes during Mid-Autumn Festival.
  • What is your favorite memory from a holiday? (When was it? What happened?)
    My favorite memory was last Tet when my whole family gathered together, played games, and laughed a lot.
  • What presents do you usually give or receive on holidays? (Why those presents? How do you feel?)
    I usually receive lucky money in a red envelope at Tet. It makes me feel excited and happy.
  • What clothes do people usually wear on holidays in your country? (Why do they wear them?)
    People usually wear new clothes during Tet because it means a fresh start for the new year.
  • Do you like giving presents or getting presents more? (Why? Can you give an example?)
    I like giving presents more because it makes people smile. Last year I gave my friend a book, and she was very happy.
  • What decorations do you usually see during Tet? (Where do you see them? What do they mean?)
    I usually see peach blossoms, kumquat trees, and red envelopes. They mean luck and happiness.
  • What is your favorite holiday? (Why do you like it? How do you usually celebrate it?)
    My favorite holiday is Tet because I get new clothes and lucky money. I celebrate it with my family at home.
  • What games do children usually play during Tet? (Why those games? Do you play them too?)
    Children usually play card games and lucky games. They are fun because everyone can join. I also play them with my cousins.
  • If you could create a new holiday, what would it be? (What would people do? Why would it be special?)
    I would create a “Family Day” where everyone spends time together, eats a special meal, and plays games. It would be special because it brings families closer.
  • What do you usually do on Christmas? (Who are you with? What activities do you enjoy?)
    On Christmas I usually go to church with my family. Sometimes we decorate a small tree and sing carols.
  • What do you usually do during Tet? (Where do you go? Who do you meet?)
    During Tet I visit my relatives’ houses, give New Year wishes, and play with my cousins.
  • Which holiday is the most important in your country? (Why is it important? What happens then?)
    Tet is the most important because it’s the start of a new year. Families gather, clean houses, and celebrate together.