高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册Unit 2 Let's celebrate!- Starting out课件(14张PPT)

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(共14张PPT)
Unit 2
Let’s celebrate!
Starting out
To know different festivals.
To know the reasons why people celebrate festivals.
Activity 1 Watch the video and answer the questions.
1.What festivals are mentioned in the video
2. Why do people celebrate these festivals
1 What festivals are mentioned in the video
2 Why do people celebrate these festivals
The festivals mentioned in the video are “hanami”, the Rose Festival, the Mid-Autumn Day, the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, and the New Year.
Because people want to celebrate the changing seasons and express their appreciation of nature.
Activity 2 Read the festival descriptions and complete the sentences.
__________ is to celebrate the harvest.
__________ is to celebrate a season.
__________ is to honour an event.
__________ is to honour a person.
Thanksgiving
May Day
Freedom Day
Dragon Boat Festival
Activity 3 Read the festival descriptions again and complete the table
Festivals time and places Reasons Activities
Dragon Boat Festival
Thanksgiving
May Day
Freedom Day
fifth day of the fifth lunar month; China
It takes place...
It is held.....
October or November; North American
at the begining of summer; across Europe and parts of North America.
27 April; South America
in memory of Qu Yuan
give thanks for a good harvest
to celebrate the start of summer
to celebrate South Africa's first fully-participated elections in 1994; the end of the racial inequality in the country
dragon boat races; eat Zongzi; hang herbs on the front door.
go shopping; families get together and have a big dinner; exchanging gifts; hold a parade
prepare decorations with flowers and dance around the maypoles
wear shirts printed with Nelson Mandela, peace dove, freedom; dancing and singing
Dragon Boat Festival celebrations take place in China on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. They are held in memory of Qu Yuan, a poet and statesman in Ancient China. It was the first traditional Chinese festival added to UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Thanksgiving is celebrated mainly in North America, in October or November. Traditionally, it was a chance to give thanks for a good harvest. Now, it is also a time for families to get together for a big dinner.
May Day is a festival to celebrate the start of summer, with celebrations held across Europe and in parts of North America. People prepare decorations with flowers and dance around maypoles.
Freedom Day is held every year on 27 April to celebrate South Africa’s first fully-participated elections in 1994, in which everyone was allowed to vote regardless of skin colour. It celebrates the end of racial inequality in the country.
Work in groups. Talk about other tradition festivals in China and other reasons to celebrate.
festivals
Festivals in China
The Dragon Boat Festival
The Double Ninth Festival
The Spring Festival
Qingming
The Lantern Festival
The Middle
Autumn Festival
The Double
Seventh Festival
Ghost Festival
Thank You!