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UNIT 1
1. You are going to hear about different stages in silk making process. Can you guess the right order of stages 1-6 in the silk make process.
Unweaving silk threads
Selecting cocoons
Dying silk threads
Boiling cocoons
Twisting silk threads
Weaving silk threads
Step 1:…………………..
Step 2:…………………..
Step 3:…………………..
Step 4:…………………..
Step 5:…………………..
Step 6:…………………..
2. Decide whether the statements below are true (T) or False (F)
1. In the first stage, cocoons are boiled in vessels.
T
F
2. Silk threads are unwound in the third stage.
T
F
3. Dye process is done before twisting silk threads.
T
F
4. Silk threads can be dyed in only some basic colors.
T
F
5. Silk should be dyed again for more beautiful colors.
T
F
3. Hãy điền từ / cụm từ/ số thích hợp vào các ô trống
1. Cocoons are boiled in vessels in……….. to………….. minutes.
2. After being unwound, each silk thread is……….to…………meters in length.
4. Hãy tích vào ô đúng hoặc sai cho mỗi câu (khẳng định) dưới đây.
1. Quat Dong is one of the few embroidery villages in Vietnam.
T
F
2. There are hundreds of traditional handicrafts villages in the country.
T
F
3. Embroidery’s history started after Vietnam became a socialist republic country.
T
F
4. Embroidery originated in Vietnam.
T
F
5. Embroidery silks weren’t widely spread in Vietnam.
T
F
5. Hãy điền từ / cụm từ/ số thích hợp vào các ô trống
There are many embroidery villages in Vietnam, but Quat Dong village in Hanoi is widely known for its high-quality products. Located next to a national highway, the Quat Dong embroidery village is one of the 200 most well-known traditional……………..villages in Vietnam.
Embroidery has been developing around here since the 17th century; local skilled……………..were chosen to make sophisticated embroidered costumes for the Vietnamese King, Queen and other Royal family members before Vietnam became a socialist republic country.
The first man who taught the local people how to……………..was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during the Le dynasty. He learned how to embroider while on a trip to China as an envoy, and taught the villagers of Quat Dong upon his return. Although these s
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UNIT 1
1. You are going to hear about different stages in silk making process. Can you guess the right order of stages 1-6 in the silk make process.
Unweaving silk threads
Selecting cocoons
Dying silk threads
Boiling cocoons
Twisting silk threads
Weaving silk threads
Step 1:…………………..
Step 2:…………………..
Step 3:…………………..
Step 4:…………………..
Step 5:…………………..
Step 6:…………………..
2. Decide whether the statements below are true (T) or False (F)
1. In the first stage, cocoons are boiled in vessels.
T
F
2. Silk threads are unwound in the third stage.
T
F
3. Dye process is done before twisting silk threads.
T
F
4. Silk threads can be dyed in only some basic colors.
T
F
5. Silk should be dyed again for more beautiful colors.
T
F
3. Hãy điền từ / cụm từ/ số thích hợp vào các ô trống
1. Cocoons are boiled in vessels in……….. to………….. minutes.
2. After being unwound, each silk thread is……….to…………meters in length.
4. Hãy tích vào ô đúng hoặc sai cho mỗi câu (khẳng định) dưới đây.
1. Quat Dong is one of the few embroidery villages in Vietnam.
T
F
2. There are hundreds of traditional handicrafts villages in the country.
T
F
3. Embroidery’s history started after Vietnam became a socialist republic country.
T
F
4. Embroidery originated in Vietnam.
T
F
5. Embroidery silks weren’t widely spread in Vietnam.
T
F
5. Hãy điền từ / cụm từ/ số thích hợp vào các ô trống
There are many embroidery villages in Vietnam, but Quat Dong village in Hanoi is widely known for its high-quality products. Located next to a national highway, the Quat Dong embroidery village is one of the 200 most well-known traditional……………..villages in Vietnam.
Embroidery has been developing around here since the 17th century; local skilled……………..were chosen to make sophisticated embroidered costumes for the Vietnamese King, Queen and other Royal family members before Vietnam became a socialist republic country.
The first man who taught the local people how to……………..was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during the Le dynasty. He learned how to embroider while on a trip to China as an envoy, and taught the villagers of Quat Dong upon his return. Although these s
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