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Exploring Christmas Celebrations: Festivals and Traditions

Dive into the festive world of Christmas with this lesson on trees, carols, Santa Claus, and more. Learn about the history and customs of Christmas celebrations around the world.

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Exploring Christmas Celebrations: Festivals and Traditions

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  1. Ly Thuong Kiet secondary Class 8A1 welcome

  2. MID- FALL FESTIVAL BULL – FIGHTING FESTIVAL RICE – COOKING FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS BOAT- RACING FESTIVAL

  3. Listen to the song and find out on which festival this song can be sung. 1 RICE – COOKING FESTIVAL 2 CHRISTMAS 3 BOAT - RACING FESTIVAL 4 MID- FALL FESTIVAL 5 RICE – COOKING FESTIVAL

  4. ? Which song is it? It’s ”We wish you a merry Christmas” song.

  5. Unit 13: Festival Lesson 3 : Read I. Vocabulary : 1.Christmas tree(n) Jingle bells Dashing though the snow In a one – horse open sleigh, O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way ……………… 2. Christmas card (n) 3. Christmas Carols (n) Eg : Jingle bells is a Christmas carol. 4. Santa Claus (n) 5. Patron saint (n) 6. Decorate (V) This room is decorated very beautiful. Eg : My room is decorated very beautiful.

  6. Guess 4 things about Christmas : 3. Santa Claus 1. Christmas tree 4. Christmas Carols 2. Christmas card

  7. II. Guess and Match III. Read and Match D A A B C It has been said he was the patron saint of children, a fat jolly man who wore a red suit and gave children present on Christmas Eve A A 1. Christmas tree The custom of decorating it and putting it in a common place, spread thoughout Europe to American. 2. Christmas card They were stories put to music and enjoyed by most people. First the leaders of the Church did not like them but later they became popular. 3. Santa Claus An English man had someone design it to send Christmas greetings to his friends. Now it is a part of the Christmas tradition. 4. Christmas Carols

  8. IV. Complete the table The Christmastree Early 1500s England The Christmas card No information 800 years ago SantaClaus 1823

  9. LUCKY NUMBERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

  10. Filling the missing words in the song Jingle Bells Dashing though the snow In a one – horse open sleigh, O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way ........... on bobtail ring, Making spirits bright, What fun it is to ride and ........., A sleighing song ........... Oh !Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way! .........., what fun it is to ride In a one – horse open sleigh! 1 Bells sing 2 3 to night ! 4 Oh

  11. Let’s sing a song about Christmas.

  12. 1.The Christmas tree came to the USA in …. A. 1950s B. 1970s C. 1980s 2. An Englishman wanted to express his Christmas greetings by using a ………….. A. card B. picture C. present 3. Christmas Carols were first performed about ……… ago . A. 800 years B. 180 years C. along 4. Clement Clarke Moore wrote the poem : A visit from Saint Nicholas , came from ….. A. England B. America C. Germany 5. Santa Claus is based on the …. of Saint Nichonas . A. picture B. description C. drawing

  13. home work • Write it up: • - Use the information in the grid to write the brief paragraphs. • Learn how to sing the “Jingle Bells” song. • - Prepare Unit 13 : Write

  14. Thanks for your Listening !

  15. How long ago did the Christmas tree come to the USA? More than a century ago

  16. Why did the Englishman have someone design a card? Because He wanted to send Christmas greetings to his friends

  17. When were Christmas songs first performed? 800 years ago

  18. An American professor Clement Clarke Moore Who wrote the poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas?

  19. What is Santa Claus based on? On the description of Saint Nicholas in professor Moore’s poem

  20. I'm sorry, You're un lucky!

  21. I'm sorry, You're un lucky!

  22. lucky number

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