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Match the words with their correct images.
Complete the sentences, using the hints given.
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In many Western cultures, people each other with a handshake. |
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In Japan, people often deeply as a sign of respect. |
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Many Vietnamese families sweeping the house on the first day of Tet. |
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In Mexico, it is common for people to and pat each other on the back when welcoming friends. |
Complete the sentences, using the words given. You may need to change the form of the words.
freedom | musher | kilt | hurry |
1. The Scotsman wore traditional that are made of tartan, a colorful plaid fabric.
2. People in nomadic communities have a different kind of as they are not bound to one place.
3. In Tokyo, there's always a sense of , with people rushing to work, school, and appointments.
4. In Greenland, use sled dogs to travel across the vast and icy terrain.
In many Asian countries, it's a common _____ to remove your shoes before entering a house.
In traditional markets, people _____ face-to-face, unlike in online shopping.
The Maasai people of Kenya are _____ for their vibrant red clothing and their traditional cattle-herding lifestyle.
Students in South Korea _____ to their teachers every morning before class.
Education programs are creating a lasting _____ on improving tribal lifestyles.
Traditional festivals like Tet are a _____ part of Vietnamese culture and lifestyle.
Modern lifestyles with busy schedules sometimes lead to _____ family connections.
Tourists were invited to join a joyful _____ dance in the village square.
The Mongolian people have followed a _____ lifestyle for centuries, moving with their herds across the vast grasslands.
Many tourists _____ the joy of riding motorbikes through the crowded streets of Hanoi.
Vietnamese people continue to _____ ancestral worship as an important cultural practice.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Rice is a staple food in Vietnam, and people across the country consume it daily.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
During Tet, Vietnamese people greet each other with "Chúc mừng năm mới" (Happy New Year) and exchange good wishes for the coming year.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Online banking and mobile payments are becoming increasingly common in Vietnam.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
A main difference between Japanese and American lifestyles is how people greet each other.
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
Modern technology is slowly influencing some communities around the world. (NOMAD)
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
Many communities have unique traditions that are passed down for generations. (TRIBE)
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
Farmers in rural areas love the to work on their own land and follow their own schedules. (FREE)
Drag and drop to complete the conversation.
Anna: I watched a documentary about tribal and lifestyles yesterday. It’s not like how we live today.
Ben: Really? What’s the main you noticed?
Anna: Well, they seem to have more and their lives are simple. They don’t rely on tools like we do.
Ben: True. Modern life is fast-paced. Everyone is always in a to get things done.
Anna: Yes, and our daily depend on technology, while traditional lifestyles are more connected to nature.
Ben: I agree. Both have their pros and cons. It’s interesting how these two ways of life still exist side by side in the world.
Read the following advertisement and choose the correct option that best fits each of the blanks.
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