Vietnamese games for tet




















On the bus home back from work? Simply look at the world around you and think about what you can see in Vietnamese. The bus? The clouds? A hat? Simply name as many items in sight as you can. Then, for better practice, turn those into detail descriptions.

Make complete sentences if you can! This is an easy exercise you can do whenever you want, and it trains your brain to think in Vietnamese. A double win! At Fluent in 3 Months we love Innovative Language podcasts , and their Vietnamese Pod has heaps of activities and exercises. This is a great way to maintain progress no matter how busy you get. Instead of just reading the email, take each word and make a new sentence out of it.

Jot down the sentence on a piece of paper. Pick four common letters, two vowels and two consonants. In thirty seconds, write out as many word combinations you can using all six tones. Then, using those words, create complete sentences around them and then practise reading them out loud. Then, pick new vowels and consonants, and repeat until satisfied! There is a right way and a wrong way to watch movies in your target language. There is a game board separated into six boxes featuring different illustrations.

There are three dice and each dice has the same illustrations depicted on the game board. You place money your bet! If two dice matches with a bet, the person who placed the bet gets two times their money. If three dice matches with a bet, the person who placed the bet wins three times their money three dice is pretty rare though lol.

AsianTok, do you remember playing this LunarNewYear gambling game? You share your greeting and elder Vietnamese are to give you your lucky money in red envelopes. I also made a video sharing some Vietnamese Tet phrases! Also thanks Twitter for making Tet a cute emojified hashtag. A lot of the food pictured in this blog post is what they would eat for New Years.

Together with the festive atmosphere Tet brings to Vietnam every year, the event also the best time of the year for Vietnamese to show their religious belief and traditional custom. Among them, visiting pagodas on the first days of the year has long been a lofty tradition. Folk Games During Tet Holidays. Danh Du Photo congly. Leo Cot Mo Photo baohagiang. Hat bai choi Photo cand. Dau Vat Photo 24h. Co Nguoi Photo laodong.

Local Customs. Conversations 0. There are no comments. Add your comment to start the conversation. Each group holding one end of the rope, standing opposite each other by the line. If one team pulls the rope more to their own side, that group will be the winner. Before the s, many localities in North Vietnam were very familiar with this game, especially children. People will dig holes on the ground, the bigger the hole is, the easier it will be to play.

Then, draw a line for the players to stand from afar, if you want the game to be more difficult, the line will be farther from the hole. If anyone throws more coins in the holes, he or she will win. The game will end when everyone runs out of coins. This traditional game, which often presents at village festivals, is going on stilts, traditional ceremonies, and of course, Tet is indispensable.

The game consists of long stilt trees that will have a wooden small table or footsteps for players to have a place to keep their feet. The lower ends of the stilts will replace feet for walking on the ground every time you move.

This game is easy to fall, requiring ingenuity. You have to keep your balance and focus while moving to be able to win.

Crushing the clay pot originates from the Nothern Vietnam on every Tet occasion, gradually spread to the South in the event for team buildings, outdoor play areas; typically you can find it in Hoi An Old Town at night.

The organizers will choose a large space, make a frame from 2 poles and a rope about 5 meters long, then hang it on clay pots. Players are blindfolded and stand at the limited line, about meters away from where the pots are hung.



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