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<b>Welcome to </b>


<b>our English </b>



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<b>Warm up: </b>

Competition game



<b>Celebrations in Vietnam and over the world.</b>
<b>CROSS:</b>


<b>1. The purpose of this Vietnamese festival is to </b>
<b>celebrate the largest full moon in the year.</b>


<b>3. It is the day when Christians celebrate the birth of </b>
<b>Christ.</b>


<b>5. In this festival, men give their mothers, wives, girl </b>
<b>friends... flowers and gifts.</b>


<b>7. It is the day in each year which is the same date </b>
<b>as the one on which you were born.</b>


<b>8. A public holiday in the US ( on the fourth </b>


<b>Thursday in November) and in Canada ( on the </b>
<b>second Monday in October), originally to give </b>
<b>thanks to God for the harvest and for health.</b>
<b>DOWN:</b>


<b>2. This festival is the most important celebration of </b>
<b>the year and marks the beginning of Spring.</b>
<b>4. It is a holiday celebrated on the night of October </b>



<b>31, usually by children dressing in costumes </b>
<b>and going door-to-door collecting candy.</b>


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<b>1. The purpose of this Vietnamese </b>
<b>festival is to celebrate the largest full </b>
<b>moon in the year.</b>


<b>3. It is the day when Christians </b>
<b>celebrate the birth of Christ.</b>
<b>5. In this festival, men give their </b>


<b>mothers, wives, girl friends... flowers </b>
<b>and gifts.</b>


<b>7. It is the day in each year which is </b>
<b>the same date as the one on which </b>
<b>you were born.</b>


<b>8. A public holiday in the US ( on the </b>
<b>fourth Thursday in November) and in </b>
<b>Canada ( on the second Monday in </b>
<b>October), originally to give thanks to </b>
<b>God for the harvest and for health.</b>
<b>DOWN:</b>


<b>2. This festival is the most important </b>
<b>celebration of the year and marks the </b>
<b>beginning of Spring.</b>


<b>4. It is a holiday celebrated on the </b>


<b>night of October 31, usually by </b>
<b>children dressing in costumes and </b>
<b>going door-to-door collecting candy.</b>
<b>6. It is a Sunday in March or April </b>
<b>when Christians remember the death </b>
<b>of Chris and his return to life.</b>


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Unit 8. Celebrations



Period 4 - Writing



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- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Teachers’ Day.


- 15th day of 8th lunar month.


- November 20th on the Western Calendar.


- celebrate the largest full moon of the year.
- celebrate the teachers’ day.


- children wear masks/ parade lantern stars/ eat
moon cakes and fruits (shaddock, apples…)


- meeting/express the respect/ gratitude to the
teacher profession.


<b>* Name of the festival:</b>


<b>* Time :</b>



<b>*Purposes:</b>


<b>* Main activities:</b>


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Suggestions


- Be held/ organised on ( date) , in ( place)
- Take place / happen / Fall / be between ….
* Mid-autumn( children’s festival )


- One of the most popular familiar holiday, called children’s festival ,
held on 15th


- Day of the 8th lunar month


- the moon is at the fullest and brightest making an ideal time to celebrate
the abundance of summer’s harvest.


- buy lanterns for children/ wear masks/ parade in the street/ admire the
fullest moon/ eat moon-cakes/ fruits…


- Parents/ adults tell their kids fairy tales and serve moon-cakes, fruits.
Candies…


*Teacher’s day: - It’s yearly held on…….A day for Vietnamese students show/
express their gratitude to their teachers


- Buy bundles of flower, cards with wishes, gifts to present teachers…
- Decorated with national flag, balloons, red banner…



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<b>Exercise: Fill tin the gaps with suitable words </b>
<b>in the box:</b>


<b> </b>
<b> </b>


<b> Christmas is an annual holiday that (1) ... the birth of </b>


<b>Jesus. Christmas Day falls on December 25th. It is preceded by </b>


<b>Christmas Eve on December 24th, and in some countries it is followed </b>
<b>by Boxing Day on December 26th, when many people go shopping for </b>
<b>sales. It is a (2)...when people get together with (3) ... </b>


<b>People give (4) ... to each other or send (5) ...wishing </b>


<b>each other a merry Christmas. At Christmas, people sing carols to get </b>
<b>into Christmas (6) ... . As well, people (7) ...Christmas </b>


<b>trees and put up (8) ...around the house. A common Christmas </b>


<b>dinner is turkeys. There are a lot of baked goodies for the kids. People </b>
<b>love Christmas because it is the time when they can share </b>


<b>(9) ... moments with (10) ...family.</b>


<b>cards their decorate spirit lights</b>


<b> holiday family presents peaceful marks</b>



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Practise writing



Practise writing



Describing a celebration



Describing a celebration


Name of the festival

Name of the festival



Time of the festival

Time of the festival



Purpose of the festival

Purpose of the festival



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<b>- Sample writing:</b>


<i><b>In Vietnam the </b></i> <i><b>Mid-Autumn Festival</b><b> is one of </b></i>
<i><b>the most celebrated festivals for children. It is </b></i>
<i><b>traditionally held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar </b></i>
<i><b>month. It is the way for parents to show their love </b></i>
<i><b>to the children after the </b></i> <i><b>harvest season</b><b>. </b></i>
<i><b>Mid-Autumn Festival’s activities are often centered </b></i>
<i><b>around children and education. Parents buy </b></i>


<i><b>lanterns</b><b> for their children procession at night . </b></i>


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<b>- Sample writing:</b>


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