Match the festival with their activities. Follow the example to practice the exchange about the festivals. vd 1 – f 1. Tet holiday – the 1st of the first lunar month 2. Christmas Day – December 25th 3. Teacher’s Day – November 20th 4. Valentine’s Day – February 14th 5. April Fools’ Day – April 1st 6. Mid-Autumn festival – the 15th of the 8th lunar month. 7. Thanksgiving Day - the 4th Thursday of November in the USA 8. Easter Sunday – between April 4th and May 8th 9. Halloween – 31st October 10. Saint Patrick’s Day – March 17th a. sending loving gifts such as flowers, chocolates … b. eating turkey c. making moon cakes and watching dragon dance d. getting toys from Santa Claus e. showing gratitude to teacher f. making Banh Chung and special food, people decorate their houses. g. making jack-o-lanterns from pumpkin h. wearing ugly masks i. going to church, eating egg candies and egg chocolates j. playing small tricks Example: 1 — f A: When is the Tet holiday held? B: (It is held) on the 1st of the first Lunar month. A: How do people celebrate it? B: Well, they often make Banh Chung and special food. They also decorate their houses. nhìn thấy nhiều nhưng ít bài này là bài nối nha mấy bn giúp mn vs

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