Unit 3 Celebration
Lesson 1 Festivals
Seasons
traditional Chinese festivals
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Withe Chinese New Year celebrations.
The Dragon Boat
Festival
the 5th day of the fifth lunar month
Organize dragon boat races
It marks the _________of the hottest season of the year.
end
beginning
Moon cakes
September
/October
Sweet
dumplings
Zongzi
vt.
(lit,lit)
Task 3
Complete the passage according to the texts.
I spent a year in China when I was a student and I loved all the Chinese celebrations. In (1)______ ,I ate moon(2) _____ filled with bean paste at the Mid-Autumn Festival. Then in summer, it was the Dragon Boat Festival and I ate( 3) _____ rice in fresh bamboo leaves. Then in winter, there was the Lantern Festival. Lanterns (4)______ in many different(5) _____ and sizes and some were(6 ) _____ with pictures of birds and flowers .Some were lit by(7 ) ____ but most were made with light bulbs and batteries. At this festival,I ate sweet (8) _____ that were (9) _____ and (10)_____ in hot water.
cakes
sticky
came
shapes
decorated
candles
dumplings
boiled
served
autumn
decorate
boil
serve
came
Group work
How does your family celebrate traditional Chinese festivals?
Task 4
Choose one festival to talk about.
When do you celebrate it?
The activities and the food.
Do you like it, why?
stories
special meaning
Homework:
Your pen friend,Tom,expresses a keen interest in Chinese culture. Please write him a letter and introduce to him one of the traditional Chinese festivals.
Write a letter
Seasons
traditional Chinese festivals
Spring
The Qingming Festival
Summer
The Dragon Boat Festival
The Double Seventh Festival
Autumn
The Mid-Autumn Festival
The Double Ninth Festival
Winter
The Spring Festival
The Lantern Festival
Which festivals shall we learn about in Lesson One?
Seasons
traditional Chinese festivals
Spring
The Qingming Festival
Sum
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