02外研版高中英语Book 2 Unit 2 Let's Celebrate(Reading&Writing)国家级示范校成果展示课例视频(2023年)
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Good afternoon, everyone. Wow, it's a. Please take a seat. Okay, guys, I suppose that you have known the main content of our lesson. What is it? Can you tell me? Yeah, that's true.
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This class we will talk about the spring festival book 2, Unit 2. Let's celebrate. And we will learn reading and writing. It hasn't been so long since we celebrated the spring festival of this year, right? So I wonder how you celebrated your spring festival of this year. You can tell me. Raise your hand, please. Yes, sister, please. During the Spring Festival.
说话人 2
I hand lanterns and watch the Spring Festival gala on television at night. We.
说话人 1
My family members. Oh, yeah, very good. Take a seat to place. So she mentioned a very important activity during the Celebration. That is the Spring Festival gala, right? Okay. Anyone else? Yes, it is. They eat something, went to see a wonderful film together. Yeah, that's true. Thanks for your sharing. Take a seat, please. So we eat dumplings during the Spring festival. It is one of the most important foods that right. Okay. Anyone else? How did you celebrate your spring festival? I watch the movies with my family and eat dumplings. Okay. Watch the movie and eat dumplings. That sounds interesting, right? Okay. Anyone else?
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I went to lo, my hometown, longze, and visit my cousin and my uncle. Okay, actually, many people pay a visit, pay a New Year's visit to their relatives or family members. Do you think so? Okay, anyone else?
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I set the firework and I think it is.
说话人 1
It was very beautiful. Okay, very good. I think everyone loves the fireworks, right? Firecrackers. We let our firecrackers. What about you? During Spring Festival.
说话人 2
I went to Hangzhou with my mother. We have saw a lot of beautiful places. Yeah, such as shihu words just like a diamond.
说话人 1
Wow, that's great. Thank you. Thanks for your sharing. Take a safe place. So, but however, I wonder, you know, I wonder whether you know the history or the origin of the Spring Festival. Do you know it? Yes. You.
说话人 3
Please. For all I know in Asian China, there was a beast Colonian and which was literally dreadful and a injured people and did harm to organism. So it's really vital and Paramount for people to keep away from it. And as time passed, this have to became the festival. Have we set up right now this Spring Festival?
说话人 1
Oh, that's great. Thanks for your sharing. So it's a legendary, so ancient Chinese people, they would like to drive away a monster called Nian. Okay, what others do? You know what others do you know? Yes, you please.
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In the Chinese lunar month, Spring Festival is the first day of a New Year. So people celebrate it for a new beginning. Okay, that's really good. We know that it's the first day of the first lunar month in Chinese calendar. So we celebrate the first day of the Spring Festival, right? Okay, recently there appears a phenomenon and I like to invite you guys to watch a video and I want you guys to figure out what the phenomena is. Okay, let's check it out.
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People hand out red envelopes on a Chinese New Year full of money. Red symbolizes happiness, energy and good luck. And when you rock your money in it episodes blessings and happiness on the receiver. Each person at the parade I spoke with was proud to pass down and partake in tradition. Look how pretty that is. Embracing this country while honoring their ancestral identity.
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Pretty nice. Cuz like you can feel like, yeah, I'm American. That's really nice. But I could also feel like I like how like my parents, like they came along and like how they celebrated their life and cultures. So like, I feel like as Americans, we can also appreciate that.
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Hundreds of New Yorkers are celebrating the start of the Lunar New Year. It's the start of one of the biggest celebrations in the world. The Eve of the Lunar New Year and Main Street in Flushing, Queens, is drenched in red and decorated with rabbits. More than 1 billion people worldwide celebrate the Lunar New Year, marking the holiday with rich cultural traditions that originated as far back as 35 years ago. In China, Tonight.