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<b>Countries in Asian</b> <b>Capital</b>
<b>1. Vietnam</b> <b>a. Bangkok</b>
<b>2. Indonesia</b> <b>b. Yangon</b>
<b>3. Malaysia</b> <b>c. Jakarta</b>
<b>4. The Philippines</b> <b>d. Darussalam </b>
<b>5. Singapore</b> <b>e. Hanoi</b>
<b>6. Cambodia</b> <b>f. Manila</b>
<b>7. Laos</b> <b>g. Kuala Lumpur</b>
<b>8. Thailand</b> <b>h. Phnom Penh</b>
<b>9. Brunei</b> <b>i. Vientiane </b>
<b>Countries in Asian</b> <b>Capital</b>
<b>1. Vietnam</b>
<b>2. Indonesia</b>
<b>3. Malaysia</b>
<b>4. The Philippines</b>
<b>g. Kuala Lumpur </b>
<b>f. Manila</b>
<b>j. Singapore</b>
<b>h. Phnom Penh</b>
<b>i. Vientiane</b>
Period 4
<b>Unit 1: A visit from a pen pal</b>
<b>Lesson 3: Read</b>
<b>Vcabulary:</b>
-<b><sub> divide (v) đơn vị tiền tệ</sub></b>
-<b> separate (v) chia ra</b>
-<b><sub> comprise (v) = consist of (v) khí hậu nhiệt đới</sub></b>
-<b><sub> unit of currency (n) tơn giáo chính </sub></b>
-<b><sub> official religion (n) tách ra,phân chia</sub></b>
-<b> language of instruction (n) bao gồm, gồm có</b>
-<b> compulsory (adj) ngôn ngữ giảng </b>
<b> </b>
<b>a) Fill in the table with the right information about Malaysia</b>
<b>Malaysia</b>
<b>1. Area:</b>
<b>2. Population:</b>
<b>3. Climate:</b>
<b>4. Unit of currency:</b>
<b>5. Capital city:</b>
<b>6. Official religion:</b>
<b>7. National language:</b>
<b>8. Compulsory second language:</b>
<b>329,758</b>
<b>b) True or false? Check the boxes. </b>
<b>The correct the false statements.</b>
<b>1. Malaysia is a member country of ASEAN. </b>
<b>2. There are two religions in Malaysia.</b>
<b>3. People speak only Malay in Malaysia.</b>
<b>4. Primary school children learn three languages at </b>
<b>school.</b>
<b>5. All secondary school children learn in English</b>
<b>2. There are more than two religions in Malaysia </b>
<b>3. People don’t speak only Malay in Malaysia </b>
<b>4. Primary school children learn one of three </b>
<b>languages at school. </b>
<b>5. English is a compulsory second language. </b>
<b>T</b>
<b>F</b>
<b>Interview:</b>
<i><b>A: You are going to visit Malaysia. Prepare some questions to</b></i>
<i><b> ask Maryam about her country.</b></i>
<i><b>B: You are Maryam, from Malaysia. You have to answer</b></i>
<i><b> A’s questions about your country</b></i><b>.</b>
Example:
<i><b>A:</b></i> <b>Hi, Maryam. I am going to visit Malaysia on my summer</b>
<b> holiday. I’d like to know something about your country.</b>
<b> Can you help me?</b>
<i><b>B:</b></i><b> Yes, certainly.</b>
<i><b>A:</b></i><b> What language is spoken in your country?</b>
<i><b>B:</b></i><b> Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese and Tamil.</b>
<i><b>A:</b></i><b> Do children have to learn any foreign language in school?</b>
<i><b>B:</b></i><b> Yes, English is a compulsory second language </b>
<b>in secondary school.</b>
<i><b>A:</b></i><b> Ah, I see. What about the people? What are they like?</b>
<i><b>B:</b></i><b> I think they are friendly.</b>
<b>Homework</b>