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20 chapters
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Discover our readings on Southeast Asia to enhance your English skills and explore its vibrant cultures, delicious foods, and beautiful landscapes.

Vocabulary
1.
ingredient
[n]
/ˌɪnˈɡɹidiənt/
2.
herb
[n]
/ˈɝb/, /ˈhɝb/
3.
coconut milk
[n]
/kˈoʊkənˌʌt mˈɪlk/
4.
shrimp
[n]
/ˈʃɹɪmp/
5.
green curry
[n]
/ɡɹiːn kɜːɹi/
6.
vendor
[n]
/ˈvɛndɝ/
7.
green
[adj]
/ɡriːn/
8.
stunning
[adj]
/ˈstʌnɪŋ/
9.
snorkeling
[n]
/ˈsnɔɹkəˌɫɪŋ/
10.
ziplining
[n]
11.
rare
[adj]
/rɛr/
12.
splash
[v]
/ˈspɫæʃ/
13.
cool down
[v]
/kˈuːl dˈaʊn/
14.
float
[v]
/ˈfɫoʊt/
15.
candle
[n]
/ˈkændəl/
16.
[let] go of {sth}
[phrase]
/lˈɛt ɡˌoʊ ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
17.
tonal language
[n]
/tˈoʊnəl lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
18.
battle
[n]
/ˈbætl/
19.
nickname
[n]
/ˈnɪkˌneɪm/
20.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
21.
welcoming
[adj]
/ˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/
22.
nature
[n]
/ˈneɪtʃɚ/
23.
temple
[n]
/ˈtɛmpəl/
24.
experience
[v]
/ɪkˈspɪriəns/
25.
brief
[adj]
/briːf/
26.
colonize
[v]
/ˈkɑɫəˌnaɪz/
27.
power
[n]
/ˈpaʊɚ/
28.
independence
[n]
/ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəns/
29.
give up
[v]
/ɡɪv ʌp/
30.
ruin
[n]
/ˈɹuən/, /ˈɹuɪn/
31.
full of life
[phrase]
/fˈʊl ʌv lˈaɪf/
32.
reclining
[n]
/ɹiˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/, /ɹɪˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/
33.
floating
[adj]
/ˈfɫoʊtɪŋ/
34.
canal
[n]
/kəˈnæl/
35.
souvenir
[n]
/ˌsuːvəˈnɪr/
36.
side
[n]
/saɪd/
37.
food stall
[n]
/fˈuːd stˈɔːl/
38.
noodle
[n]
/ˈnuːdəl/
39.
papaya
[n]
/pəˈpaɪə/
40.
mango sticky rice
[n]
/mæŋɡoʊ stɪki ɹaɪs/
41.
must
[n]
/mʌst/
42.
differ
[v]
/ˈdɪfɝ/
43.
greet
[v]
/ɡriːt/
44.
gesture
[n]
/ˈʤɛsʧɚ/
45.
shape
[v]
/ʃeɪp/
46.
monk
[n]
/mʌŋk/
47.
robe
[n]
/ˈɹoʊb/
48.
sight
[n]
/saɪt/
49.
karma
[n]
/ˈkɑɹmə/
50.
close-knit
[adj]
/klˈoʊsnˈɪt/
51.
generation
[n]
/ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃən/
52.
[put] {sb/sth} first
[phrase]
/pˌʊt ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ fˈɜːst/
53.
need
[n]
/niːd/

1.
ingredient
[n]
/ˌɪnˈɡɹidiənt/
2.
herb
[n]
/ˈɝb/, /ˈhɝb/
3.
coconut milk
[n]
/kˈoʊkənˌʌt mˈɪlk/
4.
shrimp
[n]
/ˈʃɹɪmp/
5.
green curry
[n]
/ɡɹiːn kɜːɹi/
6.
vendor
[n]
/ˈvɛndɝ/
7.
green
[adj]
/ɡriːn/
8.
stunning
[adj]
/ˈstʌnɪŋ/
9.
snorkeling
[n]
/ˈsnɔɹkəˌɫɪŋ/
10.
ziplining
[n]
11.
rare
[adj]
/rɛr/
12.
splash
[v]
/ˈspɫæʃ/
13.
cool down
[v]
/kˈuːl dˈaʊn/
14.
float
[v]
/ˈfɫoʊt/
15.
candle
[n]
/ˈkændəl/
16.
[let] go of {sth}
[phrase]
/lˈɛt ɡˌoʊ ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
17.
tonal language
[n]
/tˈoʊnəl lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
18.
battle
[n]
/ˈbætl/
19.
nickname
[n]
/ˈnɪkˌneɪm/
20.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
21.
welcoming
[adj]
/ˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/
22.
nature
[n]
/ˈneɪtʃɚ/
23.
temple
[n]
/ˈtɛmpəl/
24.
experience
[v]
/ɪkˈspɪriəns/
25.
brief
[adj]
/briːf/
26.
colonize
[v]
/ˈkɑɫəˌnaɪz/
27.
power
[n]
/ˈpaʊɚ/
28.
independence
[n]
/ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəns/
29.
give up
[v]
/ɡɪv ʌp/
30.
ruin
[n]
/ˈɹuən/, /ˈɹuɪn/
31.
full of life
[phrase]
/fˈʊl ʌv lˈaɪf/
32.
reclining
[n]
/ɹiˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/, /ɹɪˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/
33.
floating
[adj]
/ˈfɫoʊtɪŋ/
34.
canal
[n]
/kəˈnæl/
35.
souvenir
[n]
/ˌsuːvəˈnɪr/
36.
side
[n]
/saɪd/
37.
food stall
[n]
/fˈuːd stˈɔːl/
38.
noodle
[n]
/ˈnuːdəl/
39.
papaya
[n]
/pəˈpaɪə/
40.
mango sticky rice
[n]
/mæŋɡoʊ stɪki ɹaɪs/
41.
must
[n]
/mʌst/
42.
differ
[v]
/ˈdɪfɝ/
43.
greet
[v]
/ɡriːt/
44.
gesture
[n]
/ˈʤɛsʧɚ/
45.
shape
[v]
/ʃeɪp/
46.
monk
[n]
/mʌŋk/
47.
robe
[n]
/ˈɹoʊb/
48.
sight
[n]
/saɪt/
49.
karma
[n]
/ˈkɑɹmə/
50.
close-knit
[adj]
/klˈoʊsnˈɪt/
51.
generation
[n]
/ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃən/
52.
[put] {sb/sth} first
[phrase]
/pˌʊt ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ fˈɜːst/
53.
need
[n]
/niːd/
1.
ingredient
[n]
/ˌɪnˈɡɹidiənt/
a food item that forms part of a recipe or culinary mixture
2.
herb
[n]
/ˈɝb/, /ˈhɝb/
a plant with seeds, leaves, or flowers used for cooking or medicine, such as mint and parsley
3.
coconut milk
[n]
/kˈoʊkənˌʌt mˈɪlk/
a white and creamy liquid made from coconut flesh, used as a substitute for dairy milk
4.
shrimp
[n]
/ˈʃɹɪmp/
the meat of shrimp commonly eaten as seafood
5.
green curry
[n]
/ɡɹiːn kɜːɹi/
a Thai curry made with green curry paste, cooked in coconut milk, and often combined with meat, vegetables, and herbs
6.
vendor
[n]
/ˈvɛndɝ/
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale
7.
green
[adj]
/ɡriːn/
characterizing an area that is richly covered with natural plant life or foliage
8.
stunning
[adj]
/ˈstʌnɪŋ/
causing strong admiration or shock due to beauty or impact
9.
snorkeling
[n]
/ˈsnɔɹkəˌɫɪŋ/
the activity of swimming beneath the water's surface while breathing through a hollow tube named a snorkel
10.
ziplining
[n]
the activity of traveling along a suspended cable while attached to a harness
11.
rare
[adj]
/rɛr/
found only in small numbers so considered interesting or valuable
12.
splash
[v]
/ˈspɫæʃ/
to intentionally disperse a liquid, causing it to spatter in various directions
13.
cool down
[v]
/kˈuːl dˈaʊn/
to decrease in temperature
14.
float
[v]
/ˈfɫoʊt/
to release or place something on a liquid surface, allowing it to move freely
15.
candle
[n]
/ˈkændəl/
a block or stick of wax with a string inside that can be lit to produce light
16.
[let] go of {sth}
[phrase]
/lˈɛt ɡˌoʊ ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
to stop holding on to, keeping, or being affected by something
17.
tonal language
[n]
/tˈoʊnəl lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
a language in which variations in pitch or tone can distinguish different words or convey different meanings
18.
battle
[n]
/ˈbætl/
a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war
19.
nickname
[n]
/ˈnɪkˌneɪm/
a familiar or humorous name given to someone that is connected with their real name, appearance, or with something they have done
20.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
to show a particular quality, characteristic, or emotion
21.
welcoming
[adj]
/ˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/
showing warmth and friendliness to a guest or visitor
22.
nature
[n]
/ˈneɪtʃɚ/
the most fundamental qualities of a person or animal's character
23.
temple
[n]
/ˈtɛmpəl/
a building used for worshiping one or several gods, used by some religious communities, especially Buddhists and Hindus
24.
experience
[v]
/ɪkˈspɪriəns/
to personally be involved in and understand a particular situation, event, etc.
25.
brief
[adj]
/briːf/
short in duration
26.
colonize
[v]
/ˈkɑɫəˌnaɪz/
to establish control over an area or people, often by settling and exploiting it
27.
power
[n]
/ˈpaʊɚ/
a nation with significant influence and authority on a global scale
28.
independence
[n]
/ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəns/
the state of being free from the control of others
29.
give up
[v]
/ɡɪv ʌp/
to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties
30.
ruin
[n]
/ˈɹuən/, /ˈɹuɪn/
(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed
31.
full of life
[phrase]
/fˈʊl ʌv lˈaɪf/
(of a place) characterized by constant activity, with people moving around, interacting, and creating a sense of liveliness
32.
reclining
[n]
/ɹiˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/, /ɹɪˈkɫaɪnɪŋ/
the act of assuming or maintaining a reclining position
33.
floating
[adj]
/ˈfɫoʊtɪŋ/
borne up by or suspended in a liquid
34.
canal
[n]
/kəˈnæl/
a long and artificial passage built and filled with water for ships to travel along or used to transfer water to other places
35.
souvenir
[n]
/ˌsuːvəˈnɪr/
something that we usually buy and bring back for other people from a place that we have visited on vacation
36.
side
[n]
/saɪd/
an aspect or element of something contrasted with another aspect
37.
food stall
[n]
/fˈuːd stˈɔːl/
a small stand or booth where food is prepared and sold
38.
noodle
[n]
/ˈnuːdəl/
a type of thin, long food made with flour and egg, eaten in a soup or with sauce
39.
papaya
[n]
/pəˈpaɪə/
an oval tropical fruit with an orange-yellow flesh containing black seeds
40.
mango sticky rice
[n]
/mæŋɡoʊ stɪki ɹaɪs/
a popular Thai dessert made with sticky rice cooked in coconut milk, served with ripe mango slices
41.
must
[n]
/mʌst/
something that is necessary to have or do
42.
differ
[v]
/ˈdɪfɝ/
to be different from something or someone
43.
greet
[v]
/ɡriːt/
to give someone a sign of welcoming or a polite word when meeting them
44.
gesture
[n]
/ˈʤɛsʧɚ/
a movement of the hands, face, or body used to express an idea, feeling, or intention
45.
shape
[v]
/ʃeɪp/
to exert a significant influence on the development, nature, or outcome of something
46.
monk
[n]
/mʌŋk/
a member of a male religious group that lives in a monastery
47.
robe
[n]
/ˈɹoʊb/
a loose cloak worn on official occasions or special ceremonies
48.
sight
[n]
/saɪt/
anything that is seen
49.
karma
[n]
/ˈkɑɹmə/
a belief that one will get the reward or face the consequences of one's good or bad actions
50.
close-knit
[adj]
/klˈoʊsnˈɪt/
(of a group of people) having a strong friendly relationship with shared interests
51.
generation
[n]
/ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃən/
people born and living at approximately the same period of time
52.
[put] {sb/sth} first
[phrase]
/pˌʊt ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ fˈɜːst/
to treat someone or something as more important than others
53.
need
[n]
/niːd/
(usually plural) a set of things that allow someone to achieve their goal or live comfortably

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Read a passage about a country known for its vibrant culture, stunning temples, and world-famous cuisine.

Thailand: The Land of Smiles

1.1

Thailand, located in Southeast Asia, is called "The Land of Smiles." This nickname reflects the friendliness of the Thai people, who are known for their warm and welcoming nature. Thailand is a mix of ancient temples, busy markets, beautiful beaches, and modern cities. Visitors from all over the world come to Thailand to experience its unique culture, food, and landscapes.

Thailand

A Brief History of Thailand

1.2

Thailand has a long and interesting history. Unlike many nearby countries, it was never colonized by European powers. This helped Thailand keep its culture and traditions. In the past, the country was known as Siam. Powerful kings ruled Siam and built beautiful cities. In 1939, the country changed its name to Thailand, which means "Land of the Free." This name reflects the pride Thai people feel in their independence.

1.3

One important period in Thai history was the Ayutthaya Kingdom, which lasted from the 14th to the 18th century. During this time, Ayutthaya became a rich and busy city. It was later destroyed by the Burmese army, but the Thai people did not give up. They moved their capital to Bangkok and continued to grow as a nation. Today, the old ruins of Ayutthaya are popular with visitors who want to learn more about Thailand's past.

The Heart of Thailand: Bangkok

1.4

Bangkok, the capital city, is often the first place people visit in Thailand. It is a busy city full of life and energy. Bangkok is famous for its beautiful temples, like Wat Pho, which has a huge statue of a reclining Buddha. Another well-known temple is "Wat Arun, " called the "Temple of Dawn." Visiting these temples is a great way to learn about Thai culture.

1.5

Bangkok is also known for its floating markets. In these markets, people sell goods from their boats along the canals. Visitors can take a boat ride through the market, where they can buy fruits, snacks, and souvenirs. This is a unique experience that shows the traditional side of Bangkok.

1.6

The street food in Bangkok is popular and delicious. On almost every corner, you can find food stalls selling dishes like "Pad Thai" (a noodle dish), "som tam" (spicy papaya salad), and "mango sticky rice." Trying street food is a must for anyone who wants to taste real Thai flavors.

Thai Culture and Traditions

1.7

Thailand has a unique culture that is very important to its people. One common way to greet people is with the "wai." The wai is done by putting your hands together in front of your chest and slightly bowing your head. This gesture shows respect and is used to say hello, goodbye, or thank you.

1.8

Most people in Thailand follow Buddhism, and it shapes their daily lives. Buddhist temples are everywhere, and monks in orange robes are a common sight. Thai people show respect to monks and often give them food as a way of earning good karma, which is believed to bring good luck.

1.9

Thai families are close-knit, with several generations often living together. Elders are respected, and children learn from a young age to honor their parents and grandparents. In Thailand, family is very important, and people usually put family needs first.

Thai Food: A Flavorful Adventure

1.10

Thai food is famous worldwide for its balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. Thai cooking uses fresh ingredients like herbs, spices, and coconut milk, making each dish unique.

1.11

Some popular dishes include "Tom Yum" (spicy shrimp soup), "Green Curry," and "Som Tam." Street food is a big part of Thai culture, and you can find vendors selling different foods everywhere. Eating street food is fun, cheap, and gives visitors a taste of real Thai life.

Thailand

The Beauty of Thai Nature

1.12

Thailand is known for its beautiful beaches, green jungles, and tall mountains. The south of Thailand has stunning beaches and islands like "Phuket," "Krabi," and "Koh Samui." These places attract visitors who want to relax or go snorkeling in clear, blue water.

1.13

In northern Thailand, there are mountains and forests, perfect for hiking and exploring. Chiang Mai, a city in the north, is surrounded by mountains and is a favorite spot for nature lovers. Here, visitors can see elephants, walk to waterfalls, or go ziplining through the jungle.

1.14

Thailand also has many national parks with unique plants and animals. "Khao Sok National Park," one of the oldest rainforests in the world, is home to elephants, tigers, and rare birds. Visiting these parks allows people to experience Thailand's rich natural beauty.

Festivals: Celebrating Thai Life

1.15

Thailand has many colorful festivals that show the joy of Thai culture. One of the most famous festivals is "Songkran," the Thai New Year. Songkran takes place in April and is celebrated by splashing water on each other. It is a fun way to welcome the new year and cool down during the hot season.

1.16

Another popular festival is "Loy Krathong," or the Festival of Lights. During this festival, people float small boats made of banana leaves, flowers, and candles on rivers and lakes to let go of bad luck and start fresh. Seeing thousands of little lights on the water is truly magical.

Thai Language: A Unique Challenge

1.17

Thai is a tonal language, which means the tone used changes the meaning of a word. This can be difficult for visitors, but learning a few phrases helps a lot. Saying "Sawasdee" (hello) and "Khop khun" (thank you) can bring a smile to the face of local people.

1.18

Thai people also add polite endings to sentences. Men add "krub," and women add "ka" to show respect. The Thai language may seem tricky, but it is a fun way to connect with the people and their culture.

Fun Fact: The Amazing Thai Elephants

1.19

Did you know that Thailand is famous for its elephants? Elephants are important in Thai culture and are seen as symbols of strength and good luck. In the past, they were used in battles and helped build the country. Today, they are loved and protected.

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Quiz
1.

Why is Thailand called "The Land of Smiles"?

A

Because people always laugh loudly

B

Because it has many smiling statues

C

Because of the friendly nature of Thai people

D

Because it has sunny weather all year

2.

What does the name "Thailand" mean?

A

Land of Culture

B

Land of Food

C

Land of Smiles

D

Land of the Free

3.

What is a "wai" in Thai culture?

A

A traditional food

B

A holiday greeting

C

A respectful gesture

D

A prayer at temples

4.

Where can you see elephants and go ziplining in Thailand?

A

Krabi

B

Bangkok

C

Chiang Mai

D

Ayutthaya

5.

What is "Loy Krathong"?

A

A street food

B

A temple name

C

A traditional greeting

D

A festival with lights and floating boats

6.

Put the following events in the correct order:

thailand changed its name from siam
bangkok became the capital
ayutthaya kingdom began
ayutthaya was destroyed
7.

Match the words on the left with what they describe on the right.

Wat Pho
Som Tam
Songkran
Loy Krathong
A temple with a reclining Buddha
Floating boats with candles
Thai New Year water festival
Spicy papaya salad
8.

Complete the sentences with the correct words.

Bangkok is known for its beautiful

.

A common Thai greeting is the

.

Thai food is famous for being

and spicy.

During Songkran, people splash

on each other.

Thai language uses different

to change word meanings.

Elephants are seen as a symbol of

in Thai culture.

temples
wai
sweet
water
tones
strength
9.

Complete the table using short words or phrases from the text.

PlaceKnown for

Bangkok

Huge reclining Buddha temple

Phuket/Krabi/Koh Samui

Chiang Mai

Khao Sok Park

Clear beaches and snorkeling
Mountains and waterfalls
Ancient rainforest with rare animals
10.

Which of the following sentences is/are TRUE based on the passage?

Thai people rarely show respect to monks

The Thai language uses polite endings

Wat Arun is called the Temple of Rain

Songkran is celebrated with dancing and music only

Thailand's name means "Land of the Free"

The wai is a traditional cooking method

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