Crafting the Spelling and Dictation Essay: Season of Fruits
Solution Guide:
Question 1 (page 114 Vietnamese 5 textbook): Listen - write: Season of Fruits (from Life - to... from the bottom of the forest)
Answer:
Students write independently.
Question 2 (page 114 Vietnamese 5 textbook): Find words containing the sound 'ghi' in each vertical column of the tables.
Answer:
a. M: porcelain bowl / land, so: runny nose, squeeze out, notebook, xo: lottery, lottery cage, so: newborn, simple, summary, xo: coconut fiber, jackfruit fiber, corpse fiber, su: sweet potato tuber, bottle gourd, xu: coin, flatter, su: porcelain bowl, ambassador, porcelain item, xu: region, land, foreign land
b. M: rice bowl / uncle and aunt, bowl: cup and bowl, bowl fragrance, uncle: uncle and aunt, learned uncle, eye: pair of eyes, net eye, deer eye, fall: fall dry, fall into debt, fall clothes, sock: pair of socks, inevitable socks, all socks, inch: inch of land, inch of fabric, one inch to the sky, candy: candy box, coconut candy, Tet candy, level: level, exceed level, set level, mắt: đôi mắt, mắt lưới, mắt nai, mắc: mắc cạn, mắc nợ, mắc áo, tất: đôi tất, tất yếu, tất cả, tấc: tấc đất, tấc vải, một tấc đến trời, mứt: hộp mứt, mứt dừa, mứt tết, mức: mức độ, vượt mức, định mức
Question 3 (page 115 Vietnamese 5 textbook): a) What similarities do the meanings of the words in each row below have?
- If you replace the initial sound 's' with the initial sound 'x', among the words listed, which ones have meanings?
b) Find words following the rhyme patterns indicated in each box of the table.
Answer:
a) - squirrel, wolf, sparrow, flute, hiss, snail, ginseng, clam, jellyfish, centipede
All refer to animal names.
- tamarind, silk, sung, lotus, cardamom, ginseng, arrowroot, crocodile, cicada, oak
All refer to plant names.
* If you replace the initial sound 's' with the initial sound 'x', among the words listed, the words with meanings are:
- squirrel, wolf, sparrow, flute, hiss, snail, ginseng, clam, jellyfish, centipede
M: shock (shock hit, shock coin).
xoi: erode, xe: split wood
xao: mix, xit: spray on each other
xam: speak ill of the past, xan: approach again
- tamarind, silk, sung, lotus, cardamom, ginseng, arrowroot, crocodile, cicada, oak
M: wash (wash body), xi: brush
xung: emotional upheaval, xung kich
xen: alternate; invade: invade, violate
xan: roll up sleeves; ugly: ugly
1. Delightful expressions for pleasant sensations: - an-at: refreshing, crisp, invigorating, smooth... - ang-ac: leisurely, silvery, mellifluous, serene...
2. Harmonious combinations for various states: - ôn-ôt: sleek, elegant, harmonious, bewildering... - ông-ôc: silky, intricate, resonant, industrious...
3. Whimsical pairings for diverse experiences: - un-ut: whimsical, abundant, swift, neat... - ung-uc: resonating, velvety, vibrant, eccentric...
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Above is the section on Creating a Composition: Season of Fruits, Spelling as the next lesson. Prepare to answer textbook questions, Compose Exercises on Words and Sentences: Expanding Environmental Vocabulary, and along with the section on Creating Narratives from Heard and Read Stories - Week 12 to excel in learning Vietnamese for grade 5.