Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 08: Celebrations (Listening) giúp học sinh làm quen với một số lễ hội không chỉ ở Việt Nam mà còn ở một số quốc gia khác trên thế giới. | Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 08 Celebrations Listening WARM-UP Tell the names of these things kimono firework Today we will learn about how the New Year is celebrated in Japan. Lucky shrine money cherry sumo flower Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING I. Before you listen Work pairs. Guess which of the following activities the Japanese often do on their New Year s Days. exchanging gifts and cards. decorating the house with peach flowers. wearing kimonos or special dress. giving receiving lucky money. going to the pagoda. visiting friends. Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING I. Before you listen Work pairs. Guess which of the following activities the Japanese often do on their New Year s Days. What other things do you think the Japanese also do at the New Year Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING I. Before you listen Listen and repeat. - kimono n aùo kimoânoâ - shrine n ñeàn thôø mieáu thôø - pine trees plural n caây thoâng - represent v töôïng tröng cho bieåu tröng cho n söï töôïng tröng bieåu tröng - housewives plural n caùc baø vôï nhöõng ngöôøi noäi trôï - longevity n long life tuoåi thoï - constancy n tính kieân ñònh söï baát bieán - similarities n to be a symbol of sth söï gioáng nhau söï töông töï Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING II. While you listen Task 1. Listen and tick the things you hear. 1. They put on special clothes. 2. Everyone cleans the house. 3. Bells ring 108 times. 4. Housewives prepare special foods. 5. They decorate their houses with kumquat trees 6. They go to a shrine 7. They give each other lucky money . 8. They drink rice wine. 9. They play cards. 10. They watch television. 11. They eat a special meal. Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING II. While you listen Task 1. Listen and tick the things you hear. Unit 8 CELEBRATIONS Part C. LISTENING II. While you listen Task 2. Listen again and answer the following questions. 1. Why do Japanese do a big clean up before the New Year comes - gt Because they want to get rid of the dirt .