Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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traveler /ˈtrævələr/ A1 |
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museum /mjuˈziːəm/ A1 |
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showcase /ˈʃoʊkeɪs/ B1 |
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role /roʊl/ A2 |
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experience /ɪkˈspɪriəns/ A2 |
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scooter /ˈskuːtər/ A2 |
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tour /tʊr/ A1 |
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beaten /ˈbiːtən/ B1 |
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alleyway /ˈæliweɪ/ B1 |
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traditional /trəˈdɪʃənl/ A2 |
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dress /drɛs/ A1 |
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festive /ˈfɛstɪv/ B1 |
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participate /pɑːrˈtɪsɪpeɪt/ A2 |
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labor /ˈleɪbər/ A2 |
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market /ˈmɑːrkɪt/ A1 |
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activity /ækˈtɪvɪti/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Vietnam is really good for female travelers, and here's why.
➔ Simple present tense
➔ The verb "is" is the simple present form of "to be", used here to state a fact.
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There's a whole museum dedicated to women in Hanoi.
➔ Passive voice
➔ The phrase "dedicated to" uses the past participle "dedicated" to form a passive construction.
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Five floors showcase the role of women in Vietnam over time.
➔ Simple present (habitual action)
➔ The verb "showcase" is in the simple present, indicating a regular or ongoing exhibition.
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You can experience the city on a female‑led scooter tour.
➔ Modal verb + infinitive (ability)
➔ The modal "can" followed by the base verb "experience" expresses ability or possibility.
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The tours will take you off the beaten path into alleyways and back streets that tour buses and cars can't access.
➔ Relative clause (defining) / Future simple with "will"
➔ The clause "that tour buses and cars can't access" is a defining relative clause describing "alleyways and back streets".
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How about trying on a traditional dress?
➔ Suggestion with "how about + gerund"
➔ "How about" followed by the gerund "trying" is used to make a friendly suggestion.
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Vietnamese women love wearing áo dài for festive occasions.
➔ Gerund after verb (love + -ing)
➔ The verb "love" is followed by the gerund "wearing", which functions as the object of the verb.
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Let us know in the comments.
➔ Imperative mood
➔ "Let" at the beginning creates an imperative sentence, a polite request.
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What are cool activities for FEMA travelers where you live?
➔ Wh‑question with relative clause (where you live)
➔ "Where you live" is a relative clause that functions as an adverbial modifier of place within the WH‑question.
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