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北师大版高一英语必修一 Unit3 Celebration Lesson 3 Weddings

北师大版高一英语必修一 Unit3 Celebration Lesson 3 Weddings. Weddings. Weddings. groom. best man. bride. wedding reception. wedding ceremony. farewell. blossom. Guess and match. a) a male friend of the groom who helps him during the wedding ceremony

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北师大版高一英语必修一 Unit3 Celebration Lesson 3 Weddings

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  1. 北师大版高一英语必修一 Unit3 Celebration Lesson 3 Weddings

  2. Weddings

  3. Weddings

  4. groom best man bride wedding reception wedding ceremony farewell blossom

  5. Guess and match a) a male friend of the groom who helps him during the wedding ceremony b) a party to celebrate the marriage ceremony of two people c) a small flower on a tree or plant d) a woman who is about to get married or has just got married e) customs performed on important social or religious occasions f) goodbye g) a man who is about to get married or has just got married bride groom best man ceremony blossom wedding reception farewell

  6. Guess and match a) a male friend of the groom who helps him during the wedding ceremony bride b) a party to celebrate the marriage ceremony of two people groom best man c) a small flower on a tree or plant a) a male friend of the groom who helps him during the wedding ceremony d) a woman who is about to get married or has just got married ceremony c) a small flower on a tree or plant e) customs performed on important social or religious occasions blossom c) a small flower on a tree or plant wedding reception f) goodbye g) a man who is about to get married or has just got married b) a party to celebrate the marriage ceremony of two people farewell f) goodbye

  7. groom best man bride wedding reception wedding ceremony farewell blossom

  8. Indonesian Weddings

  9. Read the Internet page carefully and try to remember as much information as you can!

  10. Indonesian Weddings Discuss in groups and report What to do: Ican go without an invitation. can I can attend the reception after the ceremony. can I have to put money into the box at the entrance of the reception. have to What not to do: I shouldn’t go to the ceremony without asking first. shouldn’t I don’t have to contribute a lot of money. don’t have to I can’t drink alcohol at the wedding reception. can’t Indonesian women don’t have to cover their heads. don’t have to

  11. Greek Weddings

  12. Greek Weddings

  13. Greek Weddings

  14. Greek Weddings before the wedding ceremony The groom has to ask the bride’s father for his daughter’s hand in marriage. has to during the wedding ceremony should The best man should help the priest to put crowns on the heads of the couple. has to A long silk ribbon has to link the crowns to symbolise a happy and long life for the couple. after the wedding ceremony The guests can attend a wedding reception. can The party can last through the night. can Guests can smash dishes on the floor and pin money to the bride’s dress for good luck. can

  15. Listen to the radio programme and complete the sentences about what you should and shouldn’t do at parties in Britain. 1.If it’s very formal, you______ dress smartly. 2.Nowadays you ______________ be too formal. 3.You ____________ arrive late to a dinner party. 4.You ____________ take something with you. 5.You _____________ drink too much at parties. 6.And you _____________ accept a lift home from a person you don’t know. 7.You _________ be careful. should don’t have to shouldn’t should shouldn’t shouldn’t must

  16. Discussion Talk about the Chinese wedding customs can / can’t should / shouldn’t have to / don’t have to You may talk about … 1.the preparations for the wedding, 2.the ceremony, 3.the reception, what to do & what not to do for the guests

  17. How to use modals (情态动词)have to/not have to ,can/can’t ,should/shouldn’t 1.We use have to to talk about people’s obligations.(义务/职责) e.g. you have to pass your test before you can drive. 2.We use don’t have to to express lack of obligation. e.g. They don’t have to wear uniforms at their school. 3. We use can to give or ask permission, or to say that something is possible. e.g. You can go out after you have done your homework. (permission) You can buy CDs at the market. (possible) 4. We use can’t to express prohibition(禁止) or to say that something is not possible. e.g. You can’t go out tonight. (prohibition) You can’t make bread without flour. (not possible) 5.We use should to say that something is advisable(可取的/合理的). e.g. You should visit your grandparents this weekend. 6. We use shouldn’t to say that something is not advisable. e.g. You shouldn’t walk alone at night.

  18. Discuss our school rules in groups, by using the modals: have to / not have to , can/can’t , should/ shouldn’t. For example: Presenter: Can you tell us our school rules? A: Yes, we can’t eat food in our classroom. B: ……. C: …….

  19. Homework Writing:Make a plan for your future wedding. (Use the modal verbs and new words we have learnt.)

  20. Thank you!

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