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Read the article. Match the words to the definitions (Đọc đoạn văn. Nối các từ với định nghĩa của nó) 1. body language a. communication with the body 2. to greet b. feeling 3. emotions c. to do in a similar way 4. sense of humor d. to meet and say “hello” 5. to copy e. ability to have fun Do you speak “elephant”? As humans, we communicate using the senses of sight, touch, and hearing. We send messages with body language, we greet friends with touch, and we speak using words to show our emotions and ideas. Animals don't communicate in as many ways as humans--for example, they don't have language like we do-but many animals do also use the senses of sight, touch, and hearing. A good example of this is elephant communication. Like humans, elephants understand each other by looking at each other's body language. To send a message, they use their whole body, or individually their heads, eyes, mouth, ears, trunk, tail, or feet. For example, elephants spread their ears to show anger, And while humans shake their heads to disagree, elephants do this to show they are happy. As with humans, touch is also very important between elephants. Just like a human mother holds her baby, a mother elephant regularly touches her young calf with her trunk. Elephants also show they are friendly when they touch other elephants. And when they want to have fun, they hold each other by the trunk and pull, like in this photo. Even if they can't laugh like a human, elephants have a great sense of humor. Elephants have very large ears, which means they can hear other elephants from as far as 2.5 miles away. Like humans, they can also copy sounds and make their own sounds that seem to communicate basic human words and phrases like, "Hello." "I love you," and "Let's go.
Read the following extract of three online text. Where do you think they are from? Why? (Đọc những đoạn văn ở trên mạng sau. Bạn nghĩ nó đến từ đâu? Tại sao?) 1. A travel blog 2. A social media bio 3. A tourist website A Hi! My name's Lydia Downie and I was born in 1993. When I was a child, I loved reading books so much, especially those about travel and culture. Between 2011 and 2014, I went to a local university and studied geography there. It was an interesting subject and I learned a lot about different places and cultures in the world. When finished university, I didn't know what to do next. So, a year later, I made an important decision: left England and started to travel around the world! I've been to France, Australia, Japan, Korea, and Việt Nam. They are all very beautiful countries. I'm still traveling now and I hope to visit more countries in the future... B Two days ago, we left Bangkok and traveled north to the province of Chiang Rai. It was nearly 800 kilometers from the capital, so we took a flight. On our arrival, a local tour guide met us and led us to a homestay. Yesterday, we walked 10 kilometers through the countryside and we didn't see any other tourists-it was amazing! The scenes were very calm and peaceful. We visited a village and learned how to catch fish in a nearby river. The villagers were very patient with us, but they surely had much fun when we tripped and fell into the river a lot of times. In the evening, we ate dinner with a local family. They were so friendly, and the local food was so delicious... C At first, Hoi An was only a fishing village. The fishermen did not have a chance to learn much, but they were brave and smart. They made small but strong fishing boats. With these simple boats, they went far from the shore to catch fish, and even came to nearby islands. During the 17" and 18" centuries, the town became famous as a port, and many people sailed here from other countries. Many of the fishermen turned into merchants. Instead of selling fish, they started to sell silk and spices. The port was famous not only in the area but also all over the world. Last year, it celebrated its 500 birthday and local people had a big party in the streets with music and fireworks. There were also displays along the streets about the town's history in both fishing and business...
Match the words and phrases from the advertisement to the definitions. (Nối các từ và cụm từ ở đoạn quảng cáo với nghĩ của chúng) Words Definition 1. destination a. where someone is going 2. habitat b. to feel amazed by something 3. trek c. the natural home of an animal or a pant 4. to be awed d. active at night 5. nocturnal d. a journey made on foot, something difficult   A day (or two) to remember Would you like to experience the life of Indiana Jones or Lara Croft? Do you like to explore the rainforest and be awed by the scenes you think only exist in the movie Avatar? Phong Nha-ke Bang National Park is the destination to make all those dreams come true. This park was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 for its geological value. To catch a quick glance Our one-day tour takes you to the Wildlife Rescue Center for a close-up experience with some unique species. After that you have a short hike in the national park across a beautiful mountain valley to a large waterfall. The tour concludes with a choice of a boat trip on an underground river or a barbecue-style meal in the Weapon Cave. For those with more time Our two-day tour offers a longer hike along one of many amazing trails, a chance to see wildlife in their natural habitats, and a night camping in the Weapon Cave. You will hear our local guides tell the stories of the forest. Exceptionally daring and physically fit guests can also take part in a special night trek in the forest. Imagine looking straight into a nocturnal animal's eyes with your headlamp! The first five guests to make a booking with us will receive a 10% discount. geological (adj) relating to the scientific study of the Earth Lara Croft & Indiana Jones: two fictional characters known for the many adventures in their lives