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Sách giáo khoa tiếng anh 11 nâng cao

Unit 7 Celebrations –

Match the pictures with the appropriate celebrations. 1. Vietnamese National Day 4. Vietnamese New Year’s Day 2. King Hung’s Death Anniversary 5. Vietnamese Teachers’ Day 3. Mid-Autumn Festival b) Write down the above celebrations under the suitable calendar pages.ANG LA RAY NA is SAY NA s ANGNa V i VIII mn. voi’, ‘1’, ‘ ‘ ),n ity3. 2Reading TextRead the text and do the tasks that follow.SLS S S S S S S LS S G SS S S S S L S S S S S S S S SNew Year’s Eve in New York Unit 7, CelebrationsIn Europe and the United States, New Year’s Day is observed on the 1st of January, which was named for Janus – the Roman god of doors and of beginnings. If the Gregorian calendar had not been introduced in 1582, Westerners would instead have had their New Year’s celebrations on March 25th, a tradition that had previously lasted for centuries. On their New Year’s Eve, bells are rung, horns blown, wishes exchanged, and resolutions made at midnight.New Year’s Eve in LondonIn the Middle East, the Shiite have Muharram through the first ten days of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar. During this celebration, processions from different villages gather and people mourn by beating their chests. Similarly, the Jewish Rosh Hashanah, which takes place in the month of Tishri (September or October on the Gregorian calendar), is a very solemn holiday set aside for fasting and repentance.In Viet Nam, Tet Nguyen Dan takes place in the first month of the lunar calendar – from late January to early February. As preparations, people are busy buying things, preparing traditional foods, and cleaning the house. “Must-have” items deemed to be bought or prepared are cakes made from sticky rice, dried watermelon seeds, fruits (fresh and candied), tea, alcoholic and soft drinks, ornamental plants, and flowers.On New Year’s Eve, people make offerings to their ancestors, go to church or pagoda, or go out to pick buds or young leaves. For the new year’s first three days, Vietnamese visit family members, neighbors, teachers, friends, and graves of ancestors. Only best wishes and positive comments are expectedly exchanged, for people believe that they would be haunted by bad luck for the rest of the year if these first days were not filled with joy or good news, Children receive their li vi or tien mung tuoi — “lucky money” – normally in red envelopes. Across the country, festivals, games, and various forms of entertainment are held and traditional specialties such as Wrestling, buffalo fighting, or dragon or unicorn dancing may take place in different regions. a Fill the table with the information from the text.Culture What?Western New Year(European &American) MuharramJewish Tet Nguyen DanWhen?1st month of Islamic calendarb) Answer the following questions.Activities- ringing bells, blowing horns, and exchanging wishes- beating chests— fasting and repenting1. How long has January 1st been New Year’s Day? 2. What is the origin of January? 3. Do Shiite people celebrate their New Year in January?4. What month on the Gregorian calendar does Tishri normally fall on?UηII 7 Οριε Β), οι Οης5. Who may get li vi or tien mung tuoi? What is it?6. It can be inferred from the text that the following may be among the foods and drinks typically served during Tet. (Check (v) the appropriate boxes.)D glutinous rice cakes D wine D beer bread D candied ginger D CokeD drinking water L fastfood DlambDmilk [ ] sausages D fruits, tea7. What are Tet Nguyen Dan’s traditional forms of entertainment mentioned in the text? (Check (v) the appropriate boxes.)Dsoccer Owrestling Dlottery drawing Ddragon/unicorn dancing Obuffalo fighting Oswimming Ddancing D card playing D concerts8… What is the key difference between Shiite and Jewish New Year observances and those of the other countries described in the text?9. People often make New Year’s resolutions, promising to improve themselves in one way or another. Do you? If yes, how successful have you been in carrying them out?One of the most common New Year preparations is music. Give a list of your favorite songs you would select for your whole family to listen to during the new year days.Ω LISTENINGa Listen to these pieces of music and decide what celebrations they are about. Write down the numbers of the songs that correspond to the Celebrations. – New Year: – Christmas: – Birthday:b) Listen again to two of the three pieces of music in a) and fill the blanks With the Words in the box.time may laughing SOW hopes friend fireworks bells party ride1. No more champagne and the (l) are through. Here we are, me and you, feeling lost and feeling blue. It’s the end of the (2) , and the morning seems so gray, so unlike yesterday. Ονs the 3 for us to say:Ref. Happy New Year! Happy New Year (4) We all have a vision, now and then, of the world where every neighbor is a (5) . Happy New Year! Happy New Year! May we all have our (6) , OLIT Wills to try. If we don’t, we might as well lay down and die, you and I …2. Dashing thru the (7) in a one-horse open sleigh, o’er the fields we go, (8) all the way. (9) on bobtails ring, making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song tonight!Ref. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to (10) in a one-horse open sleigh! Oh! (Twice) Unit 7. Celebrotionsc) Complete the titles of the two songs you have just listened to. The initial letters given below will help you.- H N Y by ABBA – J B by J. PierpontSPEAKINGTalking about CelebrationsChristmas is coming round the We’re flying home corner. Any plan for the after this camp. occasion?a) Tom and Tam are talking about celebrations in each other’s country at a student exchange camp. Listen to the first part of the conversation in which Tom is telling Tam about preparations for Christmas in the States.Tam. Christmas is coming round the corner. Any plan for the occasion?Tom. Sure. We’re flying home after this camp. Most Americans always come home for a Christmas family reunion.7 Tiếng Anh 11 NC-A 97 Tamm.:Ton:Tann: Tomm:Tam:Can you tell me more about the preparations for the celebration? Certainly. As soon as December begins, we spend weeks decorating the home, planning parties, and shopping for gifts, to avoid the Christmas rush, you know. Also, it is interesting to stay up late to write letters and cards. I see. And when the day is coming near…? Everybody will be busy choosing Christmas trees, decorating Christmas creches, wrapping presents, and, of course, preparing foods. Wow, there must be a lot of fun, huh!b) Work in pairs. Play the roles of Tam and Tom. One tells the other about Tet – the Vietnamese New Year. The following hints will help you.Before Tet- almost all people going home for a family union- buying foods and drinks, preparing traditional foods – hanh Chung (Square glutinousrice cakes) or banh tet (cylindrical ones), decorating the house- Tat Nien parties (end-of-year parties)New Year’s Eve – making offerings to ancestors- going to church or pagoda or out on the street- counting down to the New Year, watching firework displaysDuring Tet- visiting parents and grandparents, and relatives (1st day); neighbors and close friends (2nd day); teachers, colleagues, and business associates (3rd day)7 Tiếng Anh 11 NCB Unit 7. Celebrations- greetings and wishes (meeting in person or by calling, chatting, texting messages)- eating special dishes (banh Chung, banh tet, pork stew in fish sauce, and coconut juice, etc.)- children getting lucky money- going to festivals or travelingUseful pressionsS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S- … is coming round the corner / coming (very) near / approaching. – Could you tell me / us more about…? – We always / usually / normally / often + verb (present simple).- We spend time / are busy + -ing form of verb…WRITING لتThis is a proposal for Class 11A1’s camping trip to celebrate the foundation of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU):Writing a Proposal for a Celebration ActivityOt) Eventi: Objective:Time & Venue: Participants:Preparations & Students-in-ChargeActivities:Expenses:Prepared by: Approved by:Camping to celebrate the foundation of HCYU Campers to understand more about HCYU and to have funMarch 25th and 26th at Tao Dan Park All HCYU members of the class (35 students)- Fly sheet and groundsheet, tent poles, guy rope, tent pegs, flag.S. – Vinh, Thuan, Tuan, and Yen – Foods and drinks – Hanh, Quyen, Thuy, and TamMarch 25- afternoon: set up tents (1 p.m.)- evening: campfire and HCYU-oriented musical performances (Giao: Soloist; Chi and Minh: duettists)March 26- morning: collective games- afternoon: farewell party, striking camp- materials for tent: 50,000 dong – foods: (35 students x 3,000 dong/student/meal) x 4 meals = 420,000 dong – candies and drinks: 20,000 dong – farewell party: 30,000 dong – contingency: 20.000 dong – Estimated total: 490.000 dong – Charge: 14,000 dong/studentThuc (HCYU. Cell Secretary of 11A1) Nguyen Dinh Tien (homeroom teacher)Unit 7. CelebrationsAnd this is the sample proposal written by the HCYU Cell Secretary.L CCCCC LC GCLS L LLTLCCE LLLLL LGG S LLLL L LG S00 C LG 00 S rG CE L L L S bνοια οιακα ατΤαο Dανν Ρανko to celebνατε τιe foιωνιαία έτοινοτΗCYτι, νυίtν L LGG0 G L LC CLLe rLGLkLkLk LLL LLLLCCCCLG C S L LLLL L LGGGE MLMGG G CCCCCS GGSa aLLLLL 00 LLL CCCCCCCLL EE G LLL L G GGCLL CCCSCLECCCCC GGGL LGG LLLLL LCGC LrGLLLLLLL L CCCCL G GG G GGGLG GLGS CCGCCC S CCCCCES GELGGG L GG LLLLLLG LEB G LLLLL C C LLSS L LGGGGGL LEES LGLLLLLLL LL S CCC C LLLLLLLrLLL Le LS C LLL LLCLGGS T CL SSS CC C CCCg S LLLL CCTLT ES C CCtLGS MCCEES CLT JSS C LLL CCCC LL aS τακe cανε σffood και ανιά ανίνικα. 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Event Objective Time & Venue Participants Preparations & Students-in-charge Activities Expenses Prepared byApproved byb) Now, with the notes you have agreed upon, write a proposal.廳》 LANGUAGE FOCUS Word StudyExamples ܓܠ- New Year’s Eve: the last day of the year, the day before New Year’s Day- a women’s college – a college for women- a month’s leave – a leave lasting a monthGenitivo 6Match the ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ -_ے ith those in Column B, then use’s to make appropriate phrases to complete the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.children clothesMother Daya mile Daymaster books Revolutionary Invalids & Martyrs sakemen degree heaven break fifteen minutes distance102 Unit 7, Celebrations1. I’ve promised to buy my nephew some children’s books if he passes the test.2.Three teachers in this school are taking a course for a3. What are you going to buy mom on4. Well, that’s enough for the first section. Let’s have a5. In memory of those who have died in the struggles against foreign invaders, visits are paid to the City’s Cemetery every year on6. It’s not too far, just a ; you can Walk there.7. For , calm down! I’m going to tell you all you need to know.8. There are always fewer shoppers in the department than in the women’s.GrammarConditional Sentences Examples ܓܠ – Don’t worry! If she accepts your card and roses on Valentine Day, things will be very much hopeful! – … they would be haunted by bad luck for the rest of the year if these first days were not filled with joy or good news. – If the Gregorian calendar had not been introduced in 1582, Westerners would instead have had their New Year’s celebrations on March 25.Put the verbs in parentheses in the appropriate forms.1. “If you believe in Santa Claus,” the father said to his little son, “he (come and visit) you tonight.”2. If our motorbike had not broken down. We (not be) late for his party, and he (not get) so upset like that. 3. Suppose someone (be) born on February 29, howoften will they hold their birthday party?103According to the regulations, if a holiday (fall) on a weekend, we will have the next nearest weekday as a day off. Saint Giong (grow) into a giant and (get) admirable strength for the battle against the enemy without the villagers’ seven baskets of local eggplants and rice? She is so popular in this neighborhood. – Right. Without her blindness, we still (love) her. 7. – Unless you put up the tinsel, nobody (call) it a manger. – Thanks.8. But for the cake and champagne that she had brought, we (not have) a real party. 9. Come with us! My mother never (get) annoyed even if the children make noise. 10. Do you believe that if a couple kiss under a bunch of mistletoe, they (have) a lot of children? 11. The teachers will be very much energized provided we all (work) hard enough. 12. “It doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white as long as it (catch) mice.” (Deng Xiaoping)

 

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