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but they won’t last long
but they won’t last long
maintain my cultural identity
maintain my cultural identity
should be encouraged to wear their national costumes
should be encouraged to wear their national costumes
there are some styles of clothing associated with Australia
there are some styles of clothing associated with Australia
you can wear your traditional dress
you can wear your traditional dress
I’m worried about culture shock
I’m worried about culture shock
Vy : I'm going to study in Australia and
. What should I do?
David : Well, Australians are very friendly people and you can make lots of friends. That would help.
Vy : But I'll miss my mum's cooking. Do you think I should take my favourite Vietnamese snacks with me?
David : (laughing) Yes, of course,
. Australia is a multicultural country and you'll be able to find some nice Vietnamese restaurants there. You should also try to speak more English and experience the new culture.
Vy : Yes, but I want to
.
David : I'm sure that you can do that. Obviously, you can't speak Vietnamese, except when you're with your Vietnamese friends, but
. It's that long silk dress, isn't it?
Vy : You mean the ao dai? We used to wear the plain white ao dai as school uniforms. I also have some ao dai that I wear at Tet and on other formal occasions. I love them! I'll definitely take them with me.
David : The ao dai is very beautiful. I think people
. We can learn a lot about the history, culture and customs of a country from its traditional clothing.
Vy : I agree. Do you have a national costume in Australia?
David : No, we don't have an official national costume, but
. For example, bushwear is basically clothes that are worn when you go into the forests and surfwear is anything you wear on the beach.
Vy : Sounds interesting and so different from Viet Nam!
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Vy : I'm going to study in Australia and
I’m worried about culture shock
. What should I do? David : Well, Australians are very friendly people and you can make lots of friends. That would help. Vy : But I'll miss my mum's cooking. Do you think I should take my favourite Vietnamese snacks with me? David : (laughing) Yes, of course,
but they won’t last long
. Australia is a multicultural country and you'll be able to find some nice Vietnamese restaurants there. You should also try to speak more English and experience the new culture. Vy : Yes, but I want to
maintain my cultural identity
. David : I'm sure that you can do that. Obviously, you can't speak Vietnamese, except when you're with your Vietnamese friends, but
you can wear your traditional dress
. It's that long silk dress, isn't it? Vy : You mean the ao dai? We used to wear the plain white ao dai as school uniforms. I also have some ao dai that I wear at Tet and on other formal occasions. I love them! I'll definitely take them with me. David : The ao dai is very beautiful. I think people
should be encouraged to wear their national costumes
. We can learn a lot about the history, culture and customs of a country from its traditional clothing. Vy : I agree. Do you have a national costume in Australia? David : No, we don't have an official national costume, but
there are some styles of clothing associated with Australia
. For example, bushwear is basically clothes that are worn when you go into the forests and surfwear is anything you wear on the beach. Vy : Sounds interesting and so different from Viet Nam!
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