Complete a similar conversation between Vy and David using the given phrases/sentences.
typical Vietnamese ingredients
typical Vietnamese ingredients
you can cook your own Vietnamese food
you can cook your own Vietnamese food
May I taste them one day
May I taste them one day
open-minded
open-minded
prepare some fried chicken
prepare some fried chicken
American food and experience the new culture
American food and experience the new culture
still want to try them
still want to try them
at Chinese markets here
at Chinese markets here
not getting used to a different
not getting used to a different
multicultural country
multicultural country
I can make spring rolls
I can make spring rolls
bring our national dishes
bring our national dishes
Vy: I'm going to study in the United States of America, and I’m worried about (1)
way of communication. What should I do?
David: Well, the US is a (2)
with people from different parts of the world. So, generally, the Americans are quite (3)
. 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 some (4)
with me?
David: Yes, of course, but you can buy them (5)
. Remember, the US is a multicultural country and you'll be able to find some nice Vietnamese restaurants here. You should also try (6)
.
Vy: Yes, but I want to maintain my cultural identity.
David: I'm sure that you can do that. Obviously, (7)
. Can you cook pho?
Vy: Well, this is quite challenging and time-consuming. But (8)
and some other local dishes.
David: Really? (9)
in the near future?
Vy: Sure. How about a pop-up party at the end of this month, and we can (10)
?
David: Brilliant! I’ll (11)
, hamburgers, and soft drinks then.
Vy: Sounds great. Though we have fast food restaurants in Vietnam, I (12)
in the US.
Giải thích
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Vy: I'm going to study in the United States of America, and I’m worried about (1)
not getting used to a different
way of communication. What should I do? David: Well, the US is a (2)
multicultural country
with people from different parts of the world. So, generally, the Americans are quite (3)
open-minded
. 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 some (4)
typical Vietnamese ingredients
with me? David: Yes, of course, but you can buy them (5)
at Chinese markets here
. Remember, the US is a multicultural country and you'll be able to find some nice Vietnamese restaurants here. You should also try (6)
American food 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, (7)
you can cook your own Vietnamese food
. Can you cook pho? Vy: Well, this is quite challenging and time-consuming. But (8)
I can make spring rolls
and some other local dishes. David: Really? (9)
May I taste them one day
in the near future? Vy: Sure. How about a pop-up party at the end of this month, and we can (10)
bring our national dishes
? David: Brilliant! I’ll (11)
prepare some fried chicken
, hamburgers, and soft drinks then. Vy: Sounds great. Though we have fast food restaurants in Vietnam, I (12)
still want to try them
in the US.
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