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Group 1 Lesson 8 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng

1. How many main meals are there in a American day? Which is the most importance?
There are 3 main meals in the US diet. Dinner is considered the main meal of the day.
2. What is the drink of the American?
Drink of American: Both black tea and coffee are drunk. Coffee is more popular in American.
Soda is one of the most popular softdrink in America
3. What is the dressing fearure of American people?
Americans do not have traditional distinctive clothes.Fashion in US mainly adapted, modified European styles and
often come from popular sources. Clothing in US also depends on a variety of factors including location,
venue.Predominantly, it is informal, eclectic and casual.
Group 1 Lesson 12 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng
1. What is the difference between Vietnamese and American dessert?
Vietnamese: Snacks : fruits, clear soup.
American: Desert: lime pie, apple pie, fruit cup, etc
2. Nowadays, there are more and more fast food restaurants in Vietnam. Do you think Western food one day can
dominate the food market in Vietnam?
No I dont think so because traditional always the best.
3. Which arts American now lead the world? Why do them can dominate the world arts?
The arts of the United States is primarily Western, but is influenced by African, Native American, Asian, Polynesian,
and Latin American.
The United States is widely known around the world as a leader in arts, especially in cinema and mass media.
Group 1 Lesson 9 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng
1. List 2 main parties in U.S.
The Democratic Party: traditionally favored using government to regulate businesses, protect consumers and workers,
to solve social problems
- The Republican Party: traditionally favored letting businesses compete with little or no government regulation
2. How often will the Senate election be organized?
Senators are elected for six-year terms.
Senate terms are arranged so that only one-third of the senators run for re-election
3. In 2012 U.S. presidential election, who was the winner?
Its Mr President Obama
Group 1 Lesson 11 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng
1. How the students attend to a colleges in the U.S.?
Choosing major by themselves
Take SAT test (Scholastic Aptitudes Test) => apply to suitable colleges which require SAT score 3 subjects: Math,
Writing and English
Can reduce time school by taking more credits
2. What is SAT?
Scholastic Assessment Test
The examination is required by most higher education institutions in the US for admission to undergraduate degree
programs.
Contains 3 hours, multiple ? choice exam
Consists of 3 major sections: Critical Reading, Mathematics & writing
3. What are Types of media in the U.S.?
Broadcasting media
Print media
Radio
Newspaper
Television
Magazines
Others

Internet
Online version of press
Information source
Venue of personal expression

Group 1 Lesson 10 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng


1. Why are American businesses private and profit?
Because businesses are directly or indirectly owned and operated by private individuals (or groups of individuals) in
order to make a profit.
2. What is Americans notion about height position in business?
There is a clear correlation between a male executives height and his status in an organization. Taller men are more
likely to be selected for higher positions in their organizations and to be paid higher salaries. In many peoples minds
height is associated with the strength, power and competitiveness that are idealized in American business.
3. What are the differences between Medicaid program and Medicare program?
Medicaid
Medicare
Who Runs It

Medicaid is a federal program administered by


the states. Information is available at your state's
health services office.

Medicare is a federal program with uniform, national


rules.

Eligibility

Low-income people can qualify, regardless of


age.

Medicare benefits can begin as early as age 62, or


even earlier in the case of serious disability covered
by Social Security.

Coverage

Medicaid covers basic health care costs such as


visits to the doctor and hospital stays, but can
also cover things like the cost of eyeglasses.

Part A -- hospital and post-hospital facility charges, as


well as home health care

Costs

Medicaid sometimes charges its users small fees


for certain services.
Medicaid will often pay for Medicare deductibles
and premiums, and it can cover the 20% of
medical costs that Medicare will not pay for.

Part B -- doctor fees and lab costs, outpatient care


(can include physical therapy and medical equipment
)
Part D -- prescription drug coverage
There is a yearly deductible for all three Medicare
plans.
Part A -- copayments for lengthy hospitalizations
Part B -- 20 to 35% of medical bills, plus a monthly
premium
Part D -- for 2011, there is a coverage gap such that
Medicare will not cover total drug costs after they
exceed $2,840, but will resume coverage once total
drug costs reach $4,550.
Beneficiaries must also pay a monthly premium and
25% of drug costs once the deductible is met.

Group 1 Lesson 7 L Th Vn Anh *** Bch Th Thy Hng


1. How many states are there in United States?
There are 50 states in US
2. What is the highest mountain in United States?
The highest mountain in US is is Mount McKinley (6,198 m)
3. Where is United States located?
North America . Between Canada and Mexico . Bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific
Ocean

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