Prepare the Tug of War lesson, reading practice.
Prepare the Tug of War lesson, reading practice.
Main Content
The reading introduces the game of tug of war. It is a folk game, showcasing strength and martial spirit. Tug of war in each place will have different rules, but everyone enjoys it whether they win or lose.
Question 1 (page 156 Vietnamese Grade 4 textbook): Through the beginning of the essay, how do you understand how to play tug of war?
Answer:
Through the beginning of the essay, I understand that playing tug of war requires two teams, usually with an equal number of people, each member tightly hugging the back of the other. The two leaders of each team interlock their arms. Members of both teams can also hold a long rope together. Tug of war must have three ropes. The side that pulls the opponent towards themselves with more ropes than the other side wins.
Question 2 (page 156 Vietnamese Grade 4 textbook): Introduce how tug of war is played in Huu Trap village.
Answer:
In Huu Trap village, tug of war is a competition between men and women. Traditionally, men are considered stronger, yet there are years when the men's team wins and years when the women's team wins. But regardless of the outcome, it's always joyful. Joyous in the spirit of competition, in the encouraging cheers of the spectators.
Question 3 (page 156 Vietnamese Grade 4 textbook): What is special about playing tug of war in Tich Son village?
Answer:
In Tich Son village, tug of war is a competition between the robust young men of the two hamlets within the village. The number of participants on each side is unlimited. If one side is losing at the start, by the end, if the men pull out more participants, the loss turns into victory.
Question 4 (page 156 Vietnamese Grade 4 textbook): Aside from tug of war, what other folk games do you know?
Answer:
Besides tug of war, I also know other folk games such as wrestling, martial arts dancing, cockfighting, rice blowing competition...
Content: The tradition of playing tug of war in various regions across our country varies greatly. Tug of war is a folk game that embodies the martial spirit of our nation.
Preparing the Tug of War lesson, reading practice is an important lesson in the Vietnamese Grade 4 textbook. After this lesson, we will continue to prepare for answering questions, Preparing the Tug of War, listening and writing along with the section Preparing Vocabulary and Sentences: Expanding Vocabulary: Toys - Games, Week 16 to study Vietnamese Grade 4 better.
