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a. Nam: Yes, it became a member in 1995 and has been very active since then.
b. Mai: Do you know when Vietnam joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
c. Mai: That is a long time ago, and it has certainly helped our regional integration.
a. Alice: The WHO has recently provided new vaccines for our community.
b. Bob: That is great news for public health safety.
c. Alice: Yes, it will help prevent many dangerous diseases effectively.
a. Guide: Because UNESCO recognized it as a World Heritage Site.
b. Tourist: Why is Ha Long Bay so famous internationally?
c. Tourist: That explains why there are millions of visitors here.
a. Kim: It allows us to trade goods more easily with other countries.
b. Lee: What is the main benefit of joining the WTO?
c. Lee: That sounds like a big opportunity for our economy.
a. Sarah: I am donating some old textbooks to UNICEF today.
b. John: That is very kind; who will receive them?
c. Sarah: Children in rural areas who need study materials.
a. Mike: It is a perfect chance to learn about different cultures.
b. Lan: Yes, I want to make friends from Southeast Asia.
c. Mike: Are you going to the ASEAN youth camp this summer?
a. Mai: I have heard they are very rare and endangered animals.
b. Tom: The WWF is working hard to save the Saola in Vietnam.
c. Tom: Exactly, so protecting their habitat is very urgent.
a. Ann: Yes, they provided supplies for hundreds of families.
b. Dan: Did they bring enough food and medicine for everyone?
c. Ann: The Red Cross arrived quickly after the storm yesterday.
a. Kevin: The FAO is helping farmers grow better rice varieties.
b. Kevin: Definitely, it ensures there is enough food for everyone.
c. Hanh: Does this help ensure food security in the region?
a. Tom: I see. Does that mean we have to follow stricter international trade rules?
b. Tom: It seems like a fair deal for greater market access.
c. Lan: Well, the most obvious is the reduced taxes on our exported rice and coffee.
d. Lan: Yes, but those rules help protect our business from unfair competition.
e. Tom: What kind of practical benefits do Vietnamese businesses get from the WTO?
a. Minh: They often run vaccination campaigns and set up mobile schools in remote areas.
b. Anna: That is impressive. How does UNICEF decide where to focus their money?
c. Anna: Thank you, that is a clear explanation of their humanitarian approach.
d. Anna: Do you know how UNICEF specifically supports poverty reduction in Vietnam?
e. Minh: They usually work with the government to identify the poorest provinces.
a. Linh: My cousins are training to join the UN peacekeeping mission next year.
b. David: It sounds like a challenging yet incredibly rewarding role.
c. David: Wow, that is a huge commitment. What will their primary duties be?
d. Linh: It certainly is. Vietnam's contribution helps build its international reputation.
e. Linh: They will be mainly involved in medical support and engineering tasks in South Sudan.
a. Hanh: They say it will finish by the end of the decade.
b. Hanh: It is for modernizing the main highway connecting the northern and central regions.
c. Hanh: The World Bank just approved a new loan for Vietnam. Do you know what it is for?
d. Alex: That is fantastic. When is the project expected to be completed?
e. Alex: No, I missed that news. What kind of project is the loan funding this time?
a. An: What are some of its major contributions?
b. Binh: Well, Vietnam has actively promoted dialogue and cooperation on regional security issues.
c. An: I think Vietnam's role in ASEAN is becoming more and more important.
d. Binh: I agree. The country is considered a key member in building the ASEAN Community.
e. An: That's great. It helps maintain peace and stability in Southeast Asia.
a. Tuan: Yes, for the 2020-2021 term. It was a very big responsibility for our country.
b. Lan: What exactly did Vietnam do in that role?
c. Lan: I read in the news that Vietnam was a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.
d. Tuan: The country helped promote dialogue and peace to solve international conflicts.
e. Lan: That's very impressive. It shows our nation's growing influence.
a. Linh: It's because of its unique cultural and historical value.
b. Phong: I see. And what are the benefits of being a UNESCO site?
c. Phong: Why was the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
d. Linh: It helps attract more tourists and brings international support for preservation.
e. Phong: That's wonderful. It helps protect our history for future generations.
a. Mai: It has a huge impact. For example, our country can now export agricultural products like coffee and rice to many more countries.
b. Nam: Joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) must have been very important for Vietnam's economy.
c. Nam: So it creates more opportunities for our farmers and businesses?
d. Mai: Exactly. It also helps Vietnam attract more foreign investment.
e. Nam: That's a great point. I didn't think about the investment side.
a. Hoa: What was the main purpose of hosting an event like that?
b. Tuan: It was a great chance to promote Vietnam's image as a dynamic and friendly country to the world.
c. Tuan: I remember when Da Nang hosted the APEC Economic Leaders' Week in 2017.
d. Hoa: I see. It must have also attracted a lot of foreign investors.
e. Tuan: You're right. Many new partnerships were formed during that event.
Write letters A - E in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
A. Why did they decide to run it here?
B. What specific program are they running there?
C. That improves their economy and helps preserve local culture too.
D. Is it just cash handouts?
E. I really admire that work.
F. No, knowledge is more important.
Lily: You look very excited, Nam. What's the good news?
Nam: I just returned from visiting a project run by the international organization Earth Harmony in the Northern mountainous region.
Lily: Oh, I've heard of Earth Harmony! (1)
Nam: It's the Sustainable Livelihood Support Program for ethnic minority families.
Lily: That sounds great! What exactly are they helping the locals with? (2)
Nam: (3) They teach the residents new farming techniques and how to access markets.
Lily: So, that helps them earn a sustainable living, rather than just short-term aid?
Nam: Exactly! I saw they established small cooperatives to sell their handicrafts and clean agricultural products.
Lily: That's excellent! (4)
Nam: That's right. It shows the positive impact of having a specific strategy from a large organization.
Lily: (5) I hope this model can be replicated in many other places.
Write letters A - E in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
A. What's the main goal of that specific program?
B. Their focus on girls' education is really impressive.
C. What kind of barriers do they tackle besides just building schools?
D. So, they look at the whole environment.
E. More girls are now able to continue their education.
F. That "second chance" support is vital for recovery and empowerment.
Mike: I was reading about UNICEF's initiatives today. (1)
Susan: Absolutely. Education is fundamental, especially for girls who often face extra barriers. (2)
Mike: It focuses on making boys and girls equal in primary and secondary schools, especially in poor or crisis areas.
Susan: That sounds complex. (3)
Mike: They address things like school safety, sanitation, and the cost of uniforms or books, which can prevent families from sending girls to class.
Susan: (4) Do they also work with communities to change cultural perceptions?
Mike: Yes, definitely. They run campaigns to show that educating a girl benefits the whole family and the economy.
Susan: That makes sense. An educated mother is more likely to send her own children to school and improve family health.
Mike: Exactly. They also provide "second chance" learning for girls who dropped out due to early marriage or conflict.
Susan: (5) It's truly comprehensive.
Mike: It is. It's a great example of how international organizations foster long-term social change.
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