Unit 6 Celebrations Lesson 1 Period 1课件——2025-2026学年八年级上册《英语》北师大版(共22页PPT)

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名称 Unit 6 Celebrations Lesson 1 Period 1课件——2025-2026学年八年级上册《英语》北师大版(共22页PPT)
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Unit 6 Celebrations
Lesson 1 Some Things Change, Some Don’t(I)
Liam
Mia
What do you and your family do at the Spring Festival
have a big dinner
let off fireworks
travel
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What do you and your family do at the Spring Festival
Tell a partner. Use the ideas in the box to help you.
● wear new clothes ● have a big dinner ●return home
● get together ● send best wishes ●send/receive hongbao (red packets)
● watch the Spring Festival Gala ● stay up late
Example:
A: What do you and your family do at the Spring Festival
B: We usually have a big dinner and watch the Spring Festival Gala together.
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How did your grandparents and parents celebrate the Spring Festival when they were young
● wear new clothes ● have a big dinner ●return home
● get together ● send best wishes ●send/receive hongbao (red packets)
● watch the Spring Festival Gala ● stay up late
Was it different from the way you celebrate it now
Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It is a time for family reunion. Over the years, the ways to celebrate Spring Festival have changed, but the heart of the celebration remains unchanged.
During my grandparents' childhood, Spring Festival was quite different. Before the festival arrived, people bought food with special tickets. On the eve of the festival, families came together to have a big dinner. On Chinese New Year's Day and throughout the holiday, children enjoyed wearing new clothes.
When my parents were young, many young adults left their hometown to work in cities, but they all tried to return home from near and far for the traditional family gatherings. While most families enjoyed the big dinner at home, some families chose to celebrate it in restaurants. After dinner, watching the Spring Festival Gala on TV became a new tradition. Children usually received hongbao (red packets) from parents and grandparents as gifts. When midnight came, fireworks lit up the night skies and everybody cheered “Happy New Year!”.
As for our generation, the digital age has brought more changes to the traditional celebrations. These days, some families choose to travel during the holiday. When this happens, they can "get together' with their relatives through video calls and watch the Gala online. People also send best wishes and red packets through apps. Fireworks are not as popular as before because of air pollution, but people still stay up late.
In short, our ways to celebrate Spring Festival have changed over time, but the spirit of family togetherness remains the same. The festival is still about bringing families together and wishing everybody a happier and better future ahead.
Read and Understand
Read the text and answer the question.
What does it talk about
How have people celebrated the Spring Festival differently over time
Read and Understand
special tickets
During my grandparents' childhood, Spring Festival was quite different. Before the festival arrived, people bought food with special tickets. On the eve of the festival, families came together to have a big dinner. On Chinese New Year's Day and throughout the holiday, children enjoyed wearing new clothes.
came together to have a big dinner
Children enjoyed wearing new clothes
Read and Understand
When my parents were young, many young adults left their hometown to work in cities, but they all tried to return home from near and far for the traditional family gatherings. While most families enjoyed the big dinner at home, some families chose to celebrate it in restaurants. After dinner, watching the Spring Festival Gala on TV became a new tradition. Children usually received hongbao (red packets) from parents and grandparents as gifts. When midnight came, fireworks lit up the night skies and everybody cheered “Happy New Year!”.
As for our generation, the digital age has brought more changes to the traditional celebrations. These days, some families choose to travel during the holiday. When this happens, they can “get together” with their relatives through video calls and watch the Gala online. People also send their best wishes and red packets through apps. Fireworks are not as popular as before because of air pollution, but people still stay up late.
Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It is a time for family reunion. Over the years, the ways to celebrate Spring Festival have changed, but the heart of the celebration remains unchanged.
During my grandparents' childhood, Spring Festival was quite different. Before the festival arrived, people bought food with special tickets. On the eve of the festival, families came together to have a big dinner. On Chinese New Year's Day and throughout the holiday, children enjoyed wearing new clothes.
When my parents were young, many young adults left their hometown to work in cities, but they all tried to return home from near and far for the traditional family gatherings. While most families enjoyed the big dinner at home, some families chose to celebrate it in restaurants. After dinner, watching the Spring Festival Gala on TV became a new tradition. Children usually received hongbao (red packets) from parents and grandparents as gifts. When midnight came, fireworks lit up the night skies and everybody cheered “Happy New Year!”.
As for our generation, the digital age has brought more changes to the traditional celebrations. These days, some families choose to travel during the holiday. When this happens, they can "get together' with their relatives through video calls and watch the Gala online. People also send best wishes and red packets through apps. Fireworks are not as popular as before because of air pollution, but people still stay up late.
In short, our ways to celebrate Spring Festival have changed over time, but the spirit of family togetherness remains the same. The festival is still about bringing families together and wishing everybody a happier and better future ahead.
Read and Understand
Read the text and answer the question.
What remains unchanged
Read after the recording.
As an exchange student, you are invited to give a brief introduction on how people in China celebrate the Spring Festival at different times.
Discuss and Share
Hello, everyone! I’d like to share with you how people in China celebrate the Spring Festival at different times...
Show Time
Think and Share
Whose way of celebrating do you prefer Why
Homework
Make a video to introduce how your family members celebrate the Spring Festival
Discuss and Share
Hello, everyone! I’d like to share with you how people in China celebrate the Spring Festival at different times...
A
Discuss and Share
Hello, everyone! I’d like to share with you how people in China celebrate the Spring Festival at different times...
During my grandparents’ childhood...(bought food, came together..., enjoyed…new clothes)
When my parents were young...(tried to return home, enjoyed big dinner, Gala became..., received red packets, fireworks lit up...cheered...)
As for our generation...(travel, get together…through…, watch Gala, send best wishes…, let off fewer fireworks)
B
Using the words to help you
Discuss and Share
C
Using the notes in Activity 4 to help you.
1. Is the text written in first or third person Why
2. How does the writer organise the text (e.g. in order of time, importance, or where events took place)
3. What tense does the writer use Why
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