What did you do on Children's Day?
- 11 Jan 2015 at 17:51 1,765 viewed0 comments
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Did you go somewhere where they had special activities or did you just make your own fun on Children's Day?
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What did you do on Children's Day?

Photo by Wichan Charoenkiartpakun
Do you go somewhere where they had special Children's Day activities like the Children's Museum in Chatuchak district of Bangkok?

Photo by Thanarak Khunton
Or the Royal Thai Air Force base at Don Muang?

Photo by Patipat Janthong
Or Government House to meet the prime minister?

Did you play football yesterday?

Photo by Seksan Rojjanametakul
Or maybe you played a traditional Thai game like Mae Ngu Euri (แม่งูเอ๋ย) instead. These children really had fun at Sanan Suea Pa in Bangkok yesterday.

Photo by Patipat Janthong
Or perhaps you made you own Children's Day fun like this little boy. His parents were working yesterday at a construction site.
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Vocabulary:
activity: a thing that you do for interest or pleasure, or in order to achieve a particular aim - กิจกรรม
base: a place from where an activity can be planned or controlled - ฐาน, ฐานที่มั่น
construction: the work of building or making something, especially buildings, bridges, etc. - การก่อสร้าง
museum: a building where objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are kept - พิพิธภัณฑ์
site: a place where something is located - สถานที่
special: not ordinary or usual; different from what is normal; more important than others; deserving or getting more attention than usual - พิเศษ
traditional: of a custom, a way of life or a way of doing things that has not changed for a long time - เป็นประเพณี, ตามธรรมเนียม, ตามที่ปฏิบัติกันมา
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