in lowercase, it's ceramic dishes. capitalized, it is a country.
china/China
who sang this song?
Michael Jackson
what animal is this lunar new year?
horse
what did Ms. Nhu study in university?
biology
explain "6 7".
there is nothing to explain. it has no meaning.
in lowercase, it's to make something shiny. capitalized, it is to describe something from a European country.
polish/Polish
who sang this song?
Beyonce
what element is this lunar new year?
fire
what is Ms. Nhu's favorite color?
orange
what does it mean to "glaze" someone?
to praise them more than they deserve
in lowercase, it’s an ordered walk. capitalized, it is a month.
march/March
who was the first Black student to attend an all-white school?
Ruby Bridges
tell us 3 superstitions relating to lunar new year
ex. no taking out the trash

which sanrio character is Ms. Nhu's favorite?

cinnamoroll
what is the slang phrase referring to a defining or memorable life moment that shapes someone’s personal story
canon event
in lowercase, a protein often eaten during an autumn holiday. capitalized, it is a country home to roughly 85 million people.
turkey/Turkey
who was the Black activist who "had a dream" that all people would be equal?
Martin Luther King Jr.
sing the rest of this part of this song:
"Tết ơi Tết à có cô xuân sắp sang ghé nhà"
Tết ơi Tết à có cô xuân sắp sang ghé nhà
Đào mai đang chơi ngoài sân đêm 30 gặp nhau đấy nhé
Tết ơi Tết à bánh chưng xanh gói trong bếp nhà
Bà anh đang đun mùi thơm hẹn em qua gội chung mội hôm
what is one of Ms. Nhu's favorite pokemon?

gengar

what is the vietnamese equivalent of saying "it's giving..." "it's like..."
"kiểu"
in lowercase, it's a citrus fruit. capitalized, it's one of the most spoken languages on earth.
mandarin/Mandarin
name 3 music genres pioneered by Black people.
jazz, blues, rock and roll, gospel, soul, funk, R&B, hip hop, rap, disco, house...
say a new year's wish to the class!
:D
what is Ms. Nhu's favorite chiikawa character?

usagi

explain this phrase:
"things are often chopped and cooked before they're served and ate"
there is often a messy, ugly, or imperfect process behind a beautiful result or success.