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Vietnamese family values are built on respect, love, and support. One important value is honoring elders. In Vietnamese culture, children are taught to show respect to their parents and grandparents. This respect is shown through kind words and caring actions, highlighting the importance of family b...

Vietnamese family values are built on respect, love, and support. One important value is honoring elders. In Vietnamese culture, children are taught to show respect to their parents and grandparents. This respect is shown through kind words and caring actions, highlighting the importance of family bonds. Harmony is another key aspect. Families strive to maintain peace and avoid arguments. People communicate openly and kindly to solve problems without causing conflict. This creates a warm and loving home. Traditions play a big role in Vietnamese families. Celebrating holidays such as Tet, the Lunar New Year, Mid- Autumn festival is the Vietnamese families’ tradition. Tet symbolizes renewal and the arrival of spring. It is a special time when families come together to share meals honor ancestors, share meals, and exchange gift. Meanwhile, Mid – Autumn festival primarily honors children and the harvest season. Families come together to enjoy special foods, most notably mooncakes. It’s a time of joy and togetherness, where families express love and gratitude. These traditions help strengthen family ties and pass down cultural values to younger generations. In Vietnamese families, there are often clear roles. Traditionally, men are seen as the providers, while women take care of the home and children. However, these roles are changing, with more women working outside the home. Many Vietnamese families also value living together. It is common for multiple generations—grandparents, parents, and children—to live under one roof. This close living arrangement fosters strong relationships and support among family members. Overall, Vietnamese family values emphasize love, respect, and togetherness. By focusing on these values, families create a strong foundation that helps them face challenges and enjoy life together. These principles guide their everyday lives and help maintain close family connections. 1. What is the best title for the passage? A. The Changing Roles of Women in Vietnam B. Celebrations in Vietnam C. Living Arrangements in Modern Vietnamese Families D. Vietnamese Family Values 2. Which statement is NOT true about Vietnamese family values? A. Elders are honored and respected in Vietnamese families. B. Families encourage open communication to solve problems. C. All Vietnamese families live separately from their grandparents. D. Roles in families are changing, with more women working. 3. The word "this" in paragraph 2 refer to __________. A. The act of avoiding arguments B. Open and kind communication C. Striving to maintain peace D. The concept of harmony in families 4. Why is the celebration of Tet important in Vietnamese families? A. It encourages travel and exploration B. It strengthens family ties and honours ancestors C. It marks the beginning of a year D. It is the time to honor the havest season. 5. The word "honoring" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to__________. A. Showing respect and kind care to elders. B. Giving praise, an award to elders. C. Visiting elders occasionally D. Celebrating elders’ birthdays with gifts.

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