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<b>Asean</b> <b>Capital</b>
<b>Viet Nam</b> <b>Bangkok</b>
<b>Indonesia</b> <b>Yangon</b>
<b>Malaysia</b> <b>Jakarta</b>
<b>The </b>
<b>Philippines</b> <b>Bandar Seri Begawan </b>
<b>Singapore</b> <b>Hanoi</b>
<b>Cambodia</b> <b>Manila</b>
<b>Laos</b> <b>Kuala Lumpur</b>
<b>Thailand</b> <b>Phnom Penh</b>
<b>Brunei</b> <b>Vientiane </b>
<b>East Timor</b> <b>Singapore</b>
<b>division (n): </b>
<b>phân </b>
<b>chia.</b>
<b>3. separate (v), </b>
<b>separation (n): </b>
<b>4. comprise (v): </b> <b>bao </b>
<b>gồm.</b>
<b>6. climate/ tropical </b>
<b>climate:</b>
<b>5. area:</b>
<b>9. religion (n) </b>
<b>religious (adj):</b>
<b>7. currency / unit of </b>
<b>currency:</b>
<b>8. Islam:</b>
<b>tách ra, phân </b>
<b>chia ra.</b>
<b>khí hậu/ khí hậu </b>
<b>nhiệt đới</b>
<b>diện </b>
<b>tích.</b>
<b>tiền tệ / đơn vị </b>
<b>tiền tệ</b>
<b>Đạo Hồi</b>
<b>tơn </b>
<b>giáo.</b>
<b>10. official </b>
<b>(adj):</b>
<b>chính </b>
<b>thức</b>
<b>15. compulsion (n): </b>
<b>14. instruct (v),</b>
<b>instruction (n):</b>
<b>compulsory (adj.), </b>
<b>compel (v)</b>
<b>giảng dạy, chỉ dẫn</b>
<b>bắt buộc, cưỡng bách</b>
<b>12. Hinduism </b>
<b>(n):</b>
<b>11.Buddhism (n), </b>
<b>Buddhist (adj):</b>
<b>Phật giáo, </b>
<b>phật tử</b>
<b>Đạo Hin-du, Ấn độ </b>
<b>giáo</b>
<b>13. Tamil (n):</b> <b>Người / tiếng </b>
<b>Ta-min</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 </b>
<b>language:</b>
<b>8. Compulsory </b>
<b>second </b>
<b>language:</b>
<b>1. Malaysia is a member country of </b>
<b>ASEAN.</b>
<b>2. There are two religions in Malaysia.</b>
<b>3. People speak only Malay in </b>
<b>Malaysia.</b>
<b>4. Primary school children learn three </b>
<b>languages at school.</b>
<b>5. All secondary school children learn </b>
<b>in English.</b>
<b>There are more than two </b>
<b>religions.</b>
<b>English, Chinese, and Tamil are also </b>
<b>widely spoken.</b>
<b>One of the three: Malay, </b>
<b>Chinese, Tamil.</b>
<b>English is a compulsory second </b>
<b>-Fill in each gap with the correct </b>
<b>form of a verb from the box:</b>
<b>consist</b>
<b>1. My diet largely of vegetable</b>
<b>2. What languages in Malaysia?</b>
<b>3. He interviewed five candidates and none of </b>
<b>them him</b>
<b>4. When we are in a place of worship, we must </b>
<b>keep quiet while people</b>
<b>impress pray</b> <b>speak </b>
<i><b>consists</b></i>
<i><b>are spoken</b></i>
<i><b>impressed</b></i>
<b>Interview:</b>
<b>Lan: Hi, Maryam. I’m going to visit Malaysia on my </b>
<b>summer holiday. I’d like to know something about </b>
<b>your country. Can you help me?</b>
<b>Maryam: Yes, certainly.</b>
<b>Lan: What language is spoken in your country ?</b>
<b>Maryam: Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese, and </b>
<b>Tamil are also widely spoken.</b>
<b>Lan: Do children have to study any foreign language </b>
<b>in school?</b>
<b>Maryam: Yes, English is a compulsory second </b>
<b>language in secondary school.</b>
<b>Lan: Ah, I see. What about the people ? What are </b>
<b>they like ?</b>
Celinne Dion – And so this is Xmax