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DIEN BIEN EDUCATION AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT MUONG LUAN HIGH SCHOOL ****************. E - LEARNING DESIGN COMPETITION (2014 - 2015). ENGLISH 11 (7 - YEAR PROGRAM). UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS Period 47: Listening. Prepared by Vũ Thị Ngữ. check the old lesson. E. A. Receiving lucky money. D.
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DIEN BIEN EDUCATION AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT MUONG LUAN HIGH SCHOOL **************** E - LEARNING DESIGN COMPETITION (2014 - 2015) ENGLISH 11 (7 - YEAR PROGRAM) UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS Period 47: Listening Prepared by Vũ Thị Ngữ
E . . A. Receiving lucky money D B. Making chung cake B C. Going to the pagoda A D. Decorating the house C E. Watching the fireworks Submit Clear Submit Clear Match the pictures showing Tet’s activities in Column A with their meaning in Column B Column A B Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Correct - Click anywhere to continue You answered this correctly! You did not answer this question completely The correct answer is: You must answer the question before continuing ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
WELCOME TO OUR LESSON UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS (47th Period) Lesson C: Listening English 11
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN • Understand some topic – related new words • Try to remember their meanings and ways of pronunciations.
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN Similarity (n) Giống nhau Prepared by Vũ Thị Ngữ They are not twins, but they have some similarities ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN The woman is wearing kimono Kimono (n) Trang phục truyền thống Nhật Bản ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN Housewife (n) Nội trợ They like cooking and taking care of their families. They are happy housewives. ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN Shrine (n) Đền thờ, miếu Japanese people usually visit shrine on Tet Holiday. ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN The pine tree symbols the longevity . Pine tree (n) Cây thông Longevity (n) = long- lasting life ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. BEFORE YOU LISTEN Constancy (n) Sự chung thủy Represent (v) Thể hiện Violet always represents theconstancy ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
2. WHILE YOU LISTEN • Task 1: Listen and decide these statements Mentioned or Not mentioned. • Task 2: Listen and choose the best answer.
Task 1: You will hear two people talking about how New Year is celebrated in Japan. Listen and decide the things you hear mentioned (M) or not (NM ) Mentioned Not Mentioned • Housewives prepare special foods. • Everyone cleans the house. • They decorate their houses with Kumquat trees. • They give each other “lucky money” • They watch Television. • The bell rings 108 times. • They put on special clothes. • They eat special New Year Day’s meat. ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
Task 1: How to do this task. • Read through all the sentences and try to understand their meanings. • Pay more attention to underlined words and listen to these key.words • Listen and compare the words or phrases mentioned or not in conversation. • . and ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
1. Housewives prepare special foods. 2. Everyone cleans the house. 3. They decorate their houses with Kumquat trees. 4. They give each other "lucky money". 5. They watch Television. 6. The bell rings 108 times. 7. They put on special clothes. 8. They eat special New Year Day's meat. Submit Clear Submit Clear Listen and decide the things you hear mentioned or not by writing M for Mentioned and NM for Not Mentioned Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Correct - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is: Listen again Listen again
Task 2: Listen again and choose the best answer A, B, C or D • The Japanese people do a big clean to ..................... • represent the longevity B. represent the constancy • C. get rid of the dirt of the past year. D. go to the shrine. • 2. The Japanese people hear with the bells from....................on New Year’s Eve • Television B. Radio C. Internet D. Both A and B • 3.Where do Japanese people often wear when they go to visit shrine? • Ao Dai B. Kimonos C. dresses D. Both B and C. • 4. Who do the Japanese often celebrate New Year with? • A. Family only B. Friends C. Co-workers D. Both A and B ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
A) represent the longevity B) represent the constancy C) get rid of dirt of the past year D) go to the shrine Submit Clear Submit Clear 1. The Japanese people do a big clean to......................... Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:
A) Television B) Radio C) Internet D) Both A and B Submit Clear Submit Clear 2. The Japanese people hear the bells from..............on New Year’s Eve. Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:
A) Ao Dai B) Kimonos C) Dresses D) Both B and C Submit Clear Submit Clear 3. What do the Japanese people often wear when they go to visit the shrime? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:
A) Family only B) Friend only C) Co - workers only D) Both A and B Submit Clear Submit Clear Who do the Japanese often celebrate New Year with? Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:
CORRECT ANSWERS • The Japanese people do a big clean to get rid of the dirt of the past year. (C) • The Japanese people hear the bells from television and radio (D) New • The Japanese people often wear Kimonos and dresses (D) when they go to visit the shrine. • The Japanese people often celebrate Tet holiday with their family only (A) Check tapescript ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
Task 3. AFTER YOU LISTEN • Compare Tet in Vietnam with Tet in Japan in terms of preparations, activities, foods and clothes
1. In , people spend a few days to prepare for Tet. 2. People in often watch singing contest 3. Chung cake is a very special food in 4. People often go to visit shrine on 5. celebrate New Year among their Family and friends. Submit Clear Submit Clear Complete the aspects of Tet activities in Vietnam or Japan by choosing the best one in brackets families Correct - Click anywhere to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere to continue Your answer: You did not answer this question completely You answered this correctly! You must answer the question before continuing The correct answer is:
TAPESCRIPT Back Lan: You lived in Japan for more than two years. Could you tell me something about Japanese New Year, Mai? When is the New Year observed? Mai: It’s on 1st January and it lasts three days through 3rd January. Lan: Do poeple do the same thing as we do in Vietnam? Mai: Well, they are some simalarities and also some differences. Lan: Please, tell me about them. Mai: The preparations begin a few days before the New Year when housewives start cooking special food for New Year’s Day. Lan: Do they clean and decorate their houses? Mai: Sure, they do. On the New Year ‘s Eve, every household does a big cleaning up. The idea is to get rid of the dirt of the past year and welcome the new one. Lan: Do they decorate the house with trees and flowers? Mai: Yes, they usually decorate their houses with some small pine trees on both sides of the door, which represents longevity and constancy. People also exhange cards and gifts. Lan: I see, and what do they usually do on the New Year’s Eve? Mai: Family memebers sit round and start watching the national singing contest on television. But the last notes must be sung before midnight. Then television or radio will broadcast 108 bells. As soon as the 108th bell is rung, people all say “Happy New Year” Lan: What do they usually do next? Mai: Some families put on special kimonos or dress to go to visit their shrine. Then they come home and eat their special New Year Day’s food and drink a lot of rice wine. New Year’s Day is celebrated among family only. ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS - LISTENING
umquat Lunar Similarity Kimono Housewives Shrine Longevity Pine tree Constancy Represent Vocabulary about Tet in Japan
Homework: • Learn by heart all new words. • Write a paragraph to compare the similarities and differences between Tet in Vietnam and in Japan’