Prepare your lesson on Word and Sentence Practice: Review of Parts of Speech
Prepare your lesson on Word and Sentence Practice: Review of Parts of Speech, Brief
Question 1 (page 137 Vietnamese textbook grade 5): Read the following passage. Find proper nouns and 3 common nouns in the passage.
- Sister! - Nguyen turned to me, her voice choked. - Sister... You're my sister!
I looked at her smiling, tears streaming down my cheeks:
- You'll be my sister forever!
Nguyen laughed and reached out to wipe my tears. I didn't bother to wipe my face anymore. We stood like that, looking into the distance where the lights glowed brightly, surrounded by the sound of music, singing near and far, welcoming the spring. A new year begins.
Answer:
- Proper noun: Nguyen.
- Common nouns: sister, music, spring.
Question 2 (page 137 Vietnamese textbook grade 5): Recall the rules of capitalization for proper nouns learned.
Answer:
- When writing people's names, Vietnamese geographical names, capitalize the first letter of each word to form that proper name. For example: Vo Thi Sau, Hanoi...
- When writing people's names, foreign geographical names, capitalize the first letter of each component to form that name. If the component consists of multiple words, hyphens are used between words.
Example: Paris, Washington...
- Foreign proper names transcribed into Vietnamese using Sino-Vietnamese characters are capitalized in the same way as Vietnamese proper names. Example: Ly Bach, Lo Tan, Quach Mat Nhuoc...
Question 3 (page 137 Vietnamese textbook grade 5): Find the pronouns of address in the passage in exercise 1.
Answer:
Pronouns of address in the passage in exercise 1: sister, I, we, us.
Question 4 (page 138 Vietnamese textbook grade 5): Find in the passage in exercise 1:
Answer:
a) A noun or pronoun serving as the subject in the question Who does what?
1. Nguyen (noun) turned to me, her voice choked.
2. I (pronoun) went camping with the class.
b) A noun or pronoun serving as the subject in the question Who is like what?
A new year (noun phrase) begins.
c) A noun or pronoun serving as the subject in the question Who is what?
1. Sister (pronoun from noun) is your sister, okay!
2. Sister (pronoun from noun) will be your sister forever.
d) A noun participating in the predicate part in the question Who is what?
In the Vietnamese Language Arts Grade 5 curriculum, the lesson on Vocabulary and Sentence Structure: Practice on Relational Words is an important topic that students should pay attention to. Preparing the Lesson on Vocabulary and Sentence Structure: Practice on Relational Words, Week 13 is essential.
