Bài tập tiếng Anh về chủ đề “Where are you from?”

Part 1: Vocabulary Matching

Match the words on the left with their meanings on the right.

Origina. City, town, or area where someone is from.
Nationalityb. The country where someone was born or holds citizenship.
Residenced. The place where someone lives.
Culturec. The language, customs, and traditions shared by a group of people.
Hometowne. The ethnic group or country a person belongs to.
Heritagea. Cultural practices and beliefs passed down through generations.
Ethnicityb. The sense of belonging and identification with a particular cultural group.
Ancestrye. The biological or genealogical lineage of a person or group.
Identityd. The historical or cultural background of a person or group.
Traditionc. The racial, national, or cultural origins of a person or group.

Part 2: Fill in the Blanks chủ đề Where are you from?

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.

(hometown, nationality, culture, residence, origin)

  1. My __________ is Japan, but I currently live in Canada.
  2. What is your __________? I’m French.
  3. I love going back to my __________ during holidays. It’s a small village in Italy.
  4. Learning about different __________ s around the world is fascinating.
  5. He’s originally from Brazil, but now his __________ is the United States.

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.

(origin, nationality, residence, culture, hometown)

  1. Her __________ is Spain, but she has been living in France for the past five years.
  2. What is your __________? I’m British.
  3. My __________ is a small village in the countryside, but I moved to the city for work.
  4. Immersing yourself in a new __________ can be both challenging and rewarding.
  5. Although his __________ is India, his family’s __________ can be traced back to Pakistan.

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.

(origin, nationality, residence, culture, hometown)

  1. My __________ is Spain, but I’ve been living in Germany for the past five years.
  2. She’s proud of her __________, which is Italian, but she was born in the United States.
  3. Despite being born in New York City, his ___________ is a small village in Ireland.
  4. Learning about different __________ s is important to broaden one’s understanding of the world.
  5. His family ___________ dates back several generations in France, but he currently lives in England.

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words:

  1. __________ are you from? I’m from New York City.
  2. She asked me, “__________ do you come from?” and I replied, “I come from Canada.”
  3. __________ city in India are you originally from? I’m from Mumbai.
  4. We met someone at the party who asked, “__________ is your hometown?” I told them, “My hometown is Los Angeles.”
  5. When people ask me, “__________ are you from?” I proudly say, “I’m from London.”
  6. __________ country are you from? I’m from Australia.
  7. “Can you tell me, __________ are you from?” “I’m from Paris.”
  8. __________ state do you call home? I call Texas home.
  9. “Excuse me, __________ are you from?” “I’m from Tokyo, Japan.”
  10. “__________ part of Italy are you from?” “I’m from Rome.”

(Where,Where,Which,What,Where,Which,Where,Which,Where,Which)

Part 3: Speaking Exercise

Pair up with a partner and take turns asking and answering questions about each other’s background using the prompts below.

  1. Where are you from?
  2. What’s your hometown like?
  3. What’s your nationality?
  4. Do you identify more with your hometown culture or your current residence culture?
  5. What aspects of your culture do you find most interesting or important?
  6. Have you ever lived in another country? If yes, how was the experience?

Ví dụ:

  1. Partner A: Where are you from? Partner B: I’m from Seoul, South Korea.
  2. Partner B: What’s your hometown like? Partner A: Seoul is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and vibrant culture. There are countless skyscrapers, traditional markets, and historical landmarks.
  3. Partner A: What’s your nationality? Partner B: I’m Korean.
  4. Partner B: Do you identify more with your hometown culture or your current residence culture? Partner A: Although I appreciate my hometown culture, I find myself identifying more with the multicultural environment of my current residence.
  5. Partner A: What aspects of your culture do you find most interesting or important? Partner B: I find the emphasis on respect for elders and strong family bonds in Korean culture particularly important. Additionally, traditional Korean cuisine and the art of hanbok (traditional clothing) are fascinating aspects of our culture.
  6. Partner B: Have you ever lived in another country? If yes, how was the experience? Partner A: Yes, I lived in the United States for a few years during my studies. It was an enriching experience where I got to immerse myself in a different culture, meet people from diverse backgrounds, and broaden my perspective on the world.

Part 4: Writing Exercise

Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) about your own background, focusing on where you are from, your nationality, and any interesting cultural aspects about your hometown or current residence.

Example: “I am originally from South Korea, but I currently reside in the United States. My hometown, Seoul, is a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant culture and delicious cuisine. As a Korean, I take pride in our strong sense of community and respect for elders. However, living in the U.S. has exposed me to diverse perspectives and lifestyles, enriching my understanding of the world. I enjoy sharing aspects of Korean culture, such as traditional dances and celebrations, with my friends here.”

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