Hoàn thành đoạn hội thoại sauMai: young people we government, companies, or businesses; the others - set up stalls on the pavement selling vegetables, street food, tea or coffee night life: alive and energetic, with leisure activities like go-carting, street food, and use of public space for sports and dance new inhabitants: 'public space a key way to make connections with their neighbours and develop a sense of community Our flat is in one block of the apartment buildings of Trung Hoa - Nhan Chinh. I can enjoy the magnificent view from my bedroom window. Grandad: It is a new urban area in Ha Noi with several blocks of flats, a lot of supermarkets, restaurants and other facilities. Mai: What did it look like in the past, Grandad? Grandad: When I started working 41 Mai: What can we see in the distance, Grandad? Grandad: They are thousand-year-old villages on the outskirts of Ha Noi, previously surrounded by rice fields, now by shopping centres, parks, and so on. Mai: I can see that the environment has changed rapidly in recent years. All aspects of life are transformed in Viet Nam. Grandad: But not 42 Mai: I see, especially during Tet. How can residents in our block live on? Grandad: 43 Mai: I'm busy with my study, so I don't know much about the night life of ou neighbourhood. How is it, Grandad? Grandad: At night, the new urban area is 44 For new inhabitants, 45 Wow Can I try G carting this eveni |