课件39张PPT。☆ Do you remember the three Chinese traditional festivals that we have learnt in Lesson 1 of this Unit?The Dragon Boat FestivalzongziThe Lantern Festival
sweet dumplingsThe Mid-Autumn Festivalmoon cakes Celebrationunit 3Can you guess what they are celebrating?graduationafter graduationgraduate fromThey are celebratinga birthdayChristmasThey are celebratinga sporting victorya wedding Going to universitythe Mid-Autumn FestivalHalloweenDragon Boat Festival celebratea birthdayChristmasthe Dragon Boat Festivalgraduationa sporting victorya weddingHalloweenTwo situations for celebrationGoing to universityThe Mid-Autumn Festival①Festivals
②Special
occasionsWhich five celebrations do you hear?graduationa birthdayChristmasa weddingPassing an examwinning a scholarshipa sporting victorythe Mid-Autumn Festivalthe New YearHalloweenthe Dragon Boat FestivalListeningListen and complete the following blanks with the words below: How, ring, finger, wishes,with, on, blowing, to, silly, toys, Our, and, love, jokes, What, 1. What a lunch! I _______ turkey and Christmas pudding. We played with the _____, laughed at ______, put on ___ paper hat and laughed again.2. A: ___ an exciting game! ____ team won at last! B: Let’s go ___ have a drink ___ celebrate.3. The boy is ___ the candles __ the big cake, ___ everyone saying good ____.4. Look! The man is putting a ___ on the woman’s ___. ___ happy they are!lovetoysjokessillyWhatOurandtoblowingonwithwishesringfingerHow Unit 3 Lesson1Chinese Seasonal Festivals?Spring Festival On the first day of Chinese Lunar Year Do you know some traditional Chinese Festivals?Lantern FestivalQing Ming
FestivalDragon Boat
FestivalMid-Autumn FestivalDouble Ninth FestivalThe “Chong Yang Festival” is celebrated on the ninth day of the lunar month, and it is known as the Double Ninth Festival.Winter Solstice Festival The Winter Solstice became a festival during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) and thrived in the Tang and Song dynasties (618-1279). The Han people regarded Winter Solstice as a “Winter Festival”, (冬至节)Do you know some Foreign Festivals?? Christmas Day?Valentine's Day 'v?l?ntainSaint Valentine’s Day Feb 14thOn 25th DecemberThanksgiving Daythe fourth Thursday of Nov.Thanksgiving Day in America is a time to offer thanks, of family gatherings and holiday meals. A time of turkeys, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. A time for Indian corn, holiday parades and giant balloons
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November3月12日复活节(Easter Day)Halloween Daythe night of Oct. 31stHow did the western people celebrate Christmas Day?The whole family will get together to have a big dinner,and Father Christmas will give children presents.Which festival is almost the same as Christmas in China?Spring FestivalChildren are always given red paper bags with money for good wishes How do Chinese celebrate Spring Festival? have a big dinner, say good wishes, get together, let off firecrackers, put up New Year’s couplets,Are you interested in these festivals?
Read the text in our book quickly to learn more, and then match the pictures with the festivals.
(A) the Mid-Autumn Festival
(B) the Lantern Festival
(C) the Dragon Boat Festival
C-A-BGame Time 1)1—4题为必答题,每题10 分,答错不扣分
2) 5—7题为抢答题,每题20分,答错倒扣10分
3)附加题15分Students work in groups and guess the festivals.1) On that day, millions of people make the journey back home to share the feeling of ‘being together’ with all members of the family. ( )
2) This festival marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. ( )
3) The special food for this festival is sweet dumplings. ( )
ABB
4) The festival falls on fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar. ( )
7) This festival marks the beginning of the hottest season of the year. ( )
6) On that day, the moon is said to be at its biggest and brightest. ( )
5) The special food for the festival is called Zongzi. ( )
CCACStep 3: (附加题)
Read the text again and fill in the table with the information you read from the texts.
FestivalsSeason& date/ monthTypical or foodSpecial meaningMid- Autumn FestivalThe Lantern FestivalThe Dragon Boat FestivalMoon cakesSeptember or
October
A special occasion for family reunion
The fifteenth of the first month of the lunar calendarSweet
dumplingsMark the end of the Chinese New Year celebrationThe fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendarZongziMark the beginning of the hottest season of the year Do you think too much money is spent at festival times? Why or why not?2. Which festival in China is most
important for children? Young
people? Old people? Women
and men?Voice opinionThank you!
Good bye!