Lesson 1: Alphabet (a~g)

Let’s learn the Vietnamese alphabet! Vietnamese uses the alphabet just like English. There are a few more letters than in English, with a total of 29 characters. Please repeat after the instructor as you read.

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Lesson 2: Alphabet (h~ơ)

Let’s learn the Vietnamese alphabet! Vietnamese uses the alphabet just like English. There are a few more letters than in English, with a total of 29 characters. Please repeat after the instructor as you read.          

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Grammar9: Usage of Adjectives

In Lesson 8, we learned structures for talking about actions. This time, we will study the grammar of adjectives, which are used to express states, feelings, and opinions. Basic Structure: Subject + (Adverb) +Predicate (Adjective)  Adverb: In this case, the adverb comes before the adjective in its continuous form, and

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Grammar8: Usage of Verbs

In Lesson 4, we introduced the basic structures that include verbs. While the basic structures remain the same, in this lesson, we will delve deeper into the details of these basic structures. Basic Structures: Subject + Predicate (Verb) + object or complement Examples: ①Tôi đi Nhật Bản với bạn.  

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Conversation 11: In a Taxi/ Trên xe tắc-xi

CONVERSATION SAMPLE: Taxi driver Xin chào. Chị muốn đi đâu ạ? Hello. Where would you like to go? Judy Tôi muốn đi chợ Bến Thành, sau đó tôi muốn đi Dinh Độc Lập. I want to go to Bến Thành Market, and after that, I want to visit Independence Palace.

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Grammar7: Possessive Form

In Lesson 6, we learned about self-introductions. Now, let’s explore how to ask about someone’s information (such as their name or occupation) in a conversation. In this lesson, we will study about possessive form. Possessive Form Possessive forms like “my ~”, “his ~”, “this ~”, “that ~” modify the noun

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