Crafting the 'Tít Tê' Chicken Writing Exercise
Crafting the 'Tít Tê' Chicken Writing Exercise
1. Copying Task: Chicken 'tít tê' with chicken (from When the mother hen leisurely leads her chicks... to very delicious bait!)
When the mother hen leisurely leads her chicks to search for food, her mouth chants rhythmically 'cluck ... cluck ... cluck', which means: 'There's no danger. Go find food, my chicks!' The mother hen simultaneously scratches the ground and calls out swiftly 'cluck, cluck, cluck', indicating: 'Come here quickly, my chicks, very delicious bait awaits!'
- These lines represent the words of the mother hen to her chicks: 'cluck... cluck... cluck', 'There's no danger, go find food, my chicks!', 'Come here quickly, my chicks, very delicious bait awaits!'
- It is necessary to use colons and quotation marks to transcribe the mother hen's words.
2. Fill in the blank with 'ao' or 'au'?
Answer:
After several intense cold spells, spring has arrived. On the rice plants in the fields, flocks of cranes gather and rustle the branches. The wind whispers like heralding good news, urging people to quickly welcome the new spring.
3.
a) Fill in the blank with r, d, or gi?
Answer:
- donut, cricket, stick paper.
- save up, vie for, well-versed.
b) Find words containing the vowel pattern et or ec:
- Only one type of cake for Tet: tét cake.
- Mimicking the sound of a pig: eng ec
- Only the smell of burning: khét.
- Opposite of love: hate.
Above is the section Crafting the 'Tít Tê' Chicken Writing Exercise followed by the next lesson, prepare to answer textbook questions, Writing Exercise: Surprised, Interested. Setting up a Schedule and along with the section Reviewing the End of Semester I Lesson 1 on page 147 of Vietnamese Textbook 2, Volume 1 to study Vietnamese Grade 2 better.
In the Vietnamese Grade 2 curriculum, students need to thoroughly prepare the section Crafting the Story of the Milk Tree, Reading Practice.
In addition to the above content, students can also explore the section Practicing Vocabulary and Sentences: Words indicating activities, states. Commas to prepare for upcoming exams.