Title: How to Celebrate Holidays
1Unit 5
- How to Celebrate Holidays
- Text A Writing
Three Thank-you Letters - Text B Where Is
Home -
-
2Holidays and Special Days
3Chinese Traditional Holidays
- 1).Spring Festival
- 2).Lantern Festival
- 3).Pure Brightness Festival
- 4).Dragon Boat Festival
4Chinese Traditional Holidays
- 5).Double Seventh Night
- 6).Mid-Autumn Festival
- 7).Double Ninth Festival
- 8).the Eighth Day of the Twelfth Lunar Month
-
5------ Main Western Holidays
- 1) New Years Day
- 2) Valentines Day
- 3) April Fools Day
- 4) Mothers Day (2nd Sunday in May)
- 5) Fathers Day ( 3nd Sunday in June)
6 ------ Main Western Holidays
- 6). Halloween (31st October)
- 7). Thanksgiving Day
- (4th Thursday in November)
- 8). Christmas
7Lead-in Questions
- 1)The spring festival is the most important
holiday in China. Usually what does your family
do before and during the holiday? - 2)Whats your attitude towards this traditional
festival? Why?
8Text A Writing Three Thank-you Letters
- Part One Pre-reading Activities
- A Reading Comprehension
- Native Traditions of Giving Thanks
- The American custom of giving thanks did
not begin with the arrival of European colonists.
Spirituality was (and is) a deeply sacred and
personal part of Wampanoag (one Indian Tribe in
America) life. Everything is sacred, and giving
thanks for the Creators gifts is an integral
part of daily life. From ancient times up to the
present day, the Native people of North America
have held ceremonies to give thanks for
successful harvests and other good fortune.
According to the oral information of tribal
elders, giving thanks was the primary reason for
ceremonies or feasts. - Giving thanks was an important part of
the celebrations, called Nickommo, which are
still held by the Wampanoag. Give-away
ceremonies, feasting, dancing and sports and
games were common features of these occasions.
Give-away ceremonies show gratefulness to the
Creator who provides for the people and makes
possible the blessings celebrated. The act of
giving away material things shows respect and
caring for others, while reminding the
participants that material objects are only
secondary to ones spiritual life. -
9 Thankfulness was woven into every aspect of
Wampanoag life. If an animal was hunted for food,
special thanks were also given to the Creator and
to the spirit of the animal. If a plant was
harvested and used for any purpose, or a bird or
a fish, if an anthill was disrupted, gratitude
and acknowledgement were given for the little
ones lives. To this day it is the same with most
Native people.
- Questions
- When did the custom of giving thanks begin?
- What is the key reason for Native Americans
ceremonies? - Except giving thanks, are there any other
activities in these feasts? - Why do they give away those material things?
- What kinds of things do they give thanks to?
10B Learning Quotations
- Life is a festival only to the wise.
- --
Ralph Waldo Emerson - To give thanks in solitude is enough.
Thanksgiving has wings and goes where it must go. -
-- Victor Hugo - Your friend is your field which you saw with
love and reap with thanksgiving. -
-- Kahlil Gibran
11Part Two A Brief Introduction of Alex Haley
- Alex Haley(1921-1992) Journalist, Novelist
- The author of the widely acclaimed novel Roots
was born in Ithaca, New York on August 11, 1921,
and reared in Henning, Tennessee. The oldest of
three sons of a college professor father and a
mother who taught grade school, Haley graduated
from high school at fifteen and attended college
for two years before enlisting in the United
States Coast Guard as a messboy in 1939. He
severed there till 1959.
12- His first major work The Autobiography of Malcolm
X (1965), was an authoritative and widely read
narrative based on Haley's interviews with the
Black Muslim spokesman. The work is recognized as
a classic of black American autobiography.
13(No Transcript)
14Roots The Saga of an American Family
- Haley's greatest success was Roots The Saga of
an American Family (1976). This well-researched
genealogy--born of the history recited by Haley's
maternal grandmother--covers seven American
generations, from the enslavement of Haley's
African ancestors to his own genealogical quest.
The work forcefully shows relationships between
generations and between races.
15- Alexander Palmer Haley was born in Ithaca, New
York, on 11 August 1921. He graduated from high
school at the age of 15 and attended the State
Teacher's College in Elizabeth City, North
Carolina, for two years and, at the urging of his
father, he enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1939.
Haley signed up for a three-year enlistment in
the Coast Guard on 24 May 1939. He enlisted as a
Mess Attendant Third Class, since the Mess
Attendant and Steward's Mate ratings were the
only ratings in the Navy and Coast Guard open to
minorities at that time.
16Alexander Palmer Haley, Chief Journalist, USCG
(Ret.)1921-1992
17- During the long patrols Haley began writing
letters to friends and relatives, sometimes
sending over 40 a week. He received in reply
almost as many letters as he sent out, and became
somewhat famous among his shipmates. Haley soon
found himself fielding offers from his fellow
crewmen to help them with their letters.
18- Some of his fellow crewman even offered a
financial compensation to lure the ever-eloquent
Haley into composing convincing love letters to
the objects of their affections, without, of
course, letting the "object" know that the letter
was actually written by Haley. Apparently his
ghost-writing was successful and Haley
consequently accumulated a goodly sum for his
off-duty writing.
19- "Roots" author Alex Haley with Georg Stanford
Brown on the set of "Roots The Next Generations"
20- The large cargo vessel USS Murzim (AK-95) which
saw service in the Pacific Theatre.
21- He said of the Coast Guard "You don't spend
twenty years of your life in the service and not
have a warm, nostalgic feeling left in you. It's
a small service, the Coast Guard, and there is a
lot of esprit de corps."
22Part Three Comprehension Questions
- Pair Work
- 1. When and where did the writer write the three
thank you letters? - 2. What made the writer extremely busy on the
Thanksgiving Day ? - 3. What was the writer thinking about on the deck
after the days hard work? - 4. What then did he decide to do?
- 5. Why did the writer feel ashamed when he
thought about the people that he wanted to
express his gratitude to? - 6. Who did he finally decide to write to?
- 7. What did the writer learn from the writing of
the three letters? - 8. What did the writer wish for all people when
another Thanksgiving was drawing near?
23Group Work
- 1.How is Thanksgiving celebrated in the United
States? Do you think the way the writer
celebrated the holiday makes sense ? - 2. Why do you think the writer printed Find good
and praise it at the bottom of all his
stationery? - 3.Do you praise others more often than criticize
them or the other way round?
24Part Four Cultural Notes
- Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is celebrated in the
US on the fourth Thursday in November. For many
Americans it is the most important holiday apart
from Christmas. Schools, offices and most
business close for Thanksgiving, and many people
make the whole weekend a vacation. It is
associated with the time when Europeans first
came to North America. In 1620 the ship the
Mayflower arrived, bringing about 150 people who
today are usually called Pilgrims.
25 26Cultural Notes Thanksgiving
- Today people celebrate Thanksgiving to
remember these early days. The most important
part of celebration is a traditional dinner with
foods that come from North America. The meal
includes turkey, sweet potatoes and cranberriers.
The turkey is filled with stuffing or dressing,
and many families have their own special recipe.
Dessert is pumpkin made into a pie. - On Thanksgiving there are special television
programs and sports events. In New York there is
the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade, when a long
line of people wearing fancy costumes march
through the streets with large balloons in the
27 shapes of imaginary characters. Thanksgiving
is considered the beginning of the Christmas
period, and the next day many people go out to
shop for Christmas presents.
28Macys Thanksgiving
29Macys Thanksgiving
302. Pilgrims
- The term is referred to the 102 English people
who sailed to America on the Mayflower in 1620.
Their group included 35 Puritans whose aim was to
create a safe religious community in the New
World. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, and
they established the Plymouth colony. They
arrived at the beginning of the hard winter and
could not find enough to eat, so many of them
died. In the next summer Native Americans showed
them what foods were safe to eat and so they
could save food for the next winter. They held a
big celebration to thank God and the Native
Americans for the fact that they had survived.
313. Native Americans
- Native Americans were living in North America
for many of hundreds of years before Europeans
reached the continent. For a long time white
people called them Indians. Today many people do
not like this name since it is based on a
mistake it was given to the people living in the
Americas by Christopher Columbus who thought he
had landed in India when he arrived in Americas.
Instead, people prefer to use the term Native
Americans.
324. The United States Coast Guard
33The US Coast Guard
- The US military service that is controlled by
the US Department of Transportation but becomes
part of the US Navy during a war. It was
established in 1915. The Coast Guard stops ships
suspected of carrying drugs and other illegal
goods, and can make arrests. It also keeps watch
to see that other laws of the sea are obeyed,
rescues ships in danger and has a weather service.
34Part Five Text Structure
35Text Structure
- Part One On Thanksgiving Day 1943, as a young
coastguardsman at sea, the writer came up with
the idea of expressing his gratitude to people
who had helped him before. - Part Two the writer three thank-you letters
to his father, the Rev. Nelson and his
grandmother. - Part Three The writer got three letters in
reply. - Part Four The writer wishes everyone to find
the good and praise it.
36Part Six Language Points
- under way in motion or operation, having started
and making progress - Examples The nationwide medical reform is
now under way. - Preparations for the 100th
anniversary celebration are now well under way. - put away remove (sth.) to a place where it is
usually stored. - Examples The kids are asked to put all the
toys away before they leave. - You wash the dishes and
Ill put them away in the cupboard.
37Language Points in Text A
- 3. get to sth./doing sth. begin to give serious
attention to or deal with - Examples a) Recently Ive got to wondering
why I am doing the part-time job. - b) Ill get to the accounts
as soon as possible. - 4. and the rest and so on
- Examples a) The patient can have apples,
apple sauce, and the rest. - b) The citizens are
interested in the governments policies on such
important issues as health, education, tax, and
the rest.
38Language Points in Text A
- 5. in quest of seeking
- Examples a) Tony went to the school library
in quest of Mark Twins novels. - b) He has traveled half way
round the country in quest of the truth about his
sons death. - 6. reverse turn around to the opposite
direction exchange the position of - Examples a) They have made it clear that
they will not reverse the decision to increase
prices. - b) Why dont you reverse the
order so that I play first and she plays second?
39Language Points in Text A
- 7. turn over think about, consider
- Examples a) Even when she didnt say
anything you could see her turning things over in
her mind. - b) I sat quietly, turning
over the problem. - 8. repay pay back, reward
- Examples a) Peters work with us has played
an important role in our success, and well repay
him for his efforts some day. - b) The graduate failed to
repay the loan and the finance company decided to
take legal action.
40Language Points in Text A
- 9. sincere not pretending, honest
- Examples a) Any readers who feel annoyed
please accept my sincere apologies. - b) Id like to express my
sincere thanks and love to my family for their
help. - 10. gratitude being thankful, thankfulness (to
sb./for sth.) - Examples a) It is my great pleasure to be
here to express my sincere gratitude to my fellow
members for electing me as your president. - b) What she felt for David
was not love but gratitude.
41Language Points in Text A
- 11. statement sth. that is said or written, esp.
formally and officially - Examples a) The trade union issued a
statement opposing racial discrimination. - b) In his newly-published
book, Williams made a number of statements about
modern life. - 12. specific relating to one thing and not
others particular - Examples a) The new system made it easier
for employers to recruit workers based on
specific needs. - b) Do you have any specific
skills that will be of use to you in the job you
are applying for?
42Language Points in Text A
- 13. on ones behalf/ on the behalf of sb. for
sb. in the interests of sb. as the
representation of sb. - Example He delivered a speech on the
behalf of all the graduates on Graduation Day. - 14. impress a) fix in sbs mind make the
importance of (sth.) very clear to sb. (upon/on
sb. sth./that) - Examples The teacher tried to
impress on his students the necessity of being
honest. - He has always
impressed on his students that if they work hard
they will succeed in life.
43Language Points in Text A
- b) cause (sb.) to feel
admiration or respect - Example Wanting to impress
his girl friend, Dustin bought a suit for their
first date. - 15. diminish make or become smaller or less
- Examples a) Her patience with the children
diminished as the hours went by. - b) Time will not diminish
our friendship.
44Language Points in Text A
- 16. expose leave uncovered make accessible (be
exposed to) - Examples a) It is feared that people living
near the power station may have been exposed to
radiation. - b) The immigrants children
exposed to American pop culture often rebel when
their parents try to impose the values they
brought with them.
45Language Points in Text A
- 17. immerse over completely in a liquid absorb
deeply - Examples a) I held my breath and immersed
myself in water, trying to stay under for as long
as possible. - b) John was so immersed in
playing the computer games that he was unaware of
things happening around him. - 18. marvelous causing wonder, excellent
- Examples a) I have got some marvelous news
for youyoure going to be promoted. - b) Its marvelous that we
can at last buy our own house.
46Language Points in Text A
- 19. assemble a) bring or call together in a
group - Example Delegates were
assembling in Geneva for the conference. - b) fit together the parts
or pieces of - Example It took me less
than an hour to assemble the bookcase. - c) get and put together
sth. such as proof or information in an organized
way - Example We will let you
have the report as soon as we have assembled all
the data.
47Language Points in Text A
- 20. considerate thoughtful of the rights and
feelings of others - Example Friendly and considerate, he
invariably consult with people around him before
taking decision. - 21. sprinkle scatter on sth. scatter in small
drops - Example Sprinkle the meat with salt and
place it in the pan.
48Language Points in Text A
- 22. unload remove (the load or cargo) from a
ship, car, etc. - Examples a) Unload everything from the
boat and clean it thoroughly. - b) He helped me unload the
shopping from the car. - 23. accord a) grant
- Example The headmaster accorded
me permission to attend the seminar. - b) be in agreement ( with)
- Examples His behavior does not
accord with his principles.
49Language Points in Text A
- 24. successive following one after the other
- Example a) The Brazilian mens soccer team
has won three successive games so far. - b) After four successive
election defeats, the Labor Party once again
faces the painful task of reconstruction. - 25. in turn one by one
- Examples a) The freshman called out their
names in turn. - b) For years he struggled in
turn as a farmer, an agent, and an account.
50Language Points in Text A
- 26. amid in the middle of, among
- Examples a) The children were changing
classroom amid laughter and shouts. - b) Amid the confusion, the
two men slipped away quietly without being
noticed. - 27. undergo go through, experience
- Example No one can force you to undergo a
medical examination.
51Language Points in Text A
- 28. swift rapid, prompt
- Examples a) Because of the swift, enormous
growth of the urban areas many farmers left their
village in quest of work. - b) The Olimpic motto is
Citius-Alitus-Fortius. These words mean Swifter,
Higher, Stronger.
52Language Points in Text A
- 29. appreciate recognize the quality or
significance of, value - Examples a) Professor Smiths general
comments may help students to appreciate the
theories in the textbook. - b) I like and appreciate
your honest and frankness.
53Language Points in Text A
- 30.bring back cause to return to the mind
- Examples a) The lyric always brought back
good memories of my childhood. - b) The old photographs
brought back many pleasant memories of my college
life. - 31. in a flash instantly
- Examples a) The answer to the math question
came to him in a flash. - b) The ceremony was all over
in a flash.
54Language Points in Text A
- 32. go about move around behave in a society
keep busy doing sth. set about - Examples a) Some people go about telling
untrue stories. - b) Despite the threat of
war, people went about their work as usual. - 33. in secret secretly
- Examples a) The negotiators were meeting in
secret for for several month before peace
agreement was reached. - b) We found that Mary had
been meeting her boy friend in secret.
55Language Points in Text A
- 34. quote repeat or copy the words of (another)
- Examples a) To close, I would like to
quote Benjamin Franklin, One should eat to
live,not live to eat. - b) Nothing gives an author
greater pleasure than to finds his works
respectfully quoted by others.
56Part Seven Comprehension Exercises
- A Paraphrasing Sentences
- I thanked her for the years of eating her good
cooking, the equal of which I had not found
since.(para 15) - I wept over the page representing my Grandmas
recent hours invested in expressing her loving
gratefulness to me (para 23)
57BTranslation
- ????????,??????????????,??????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????(excellence)???????
????????????????,??????????????????????????(Aeso
p)?????????????????????
58Keys
- Amid the atmosphere of Thanksgiving, rather
than joining his friends in celebration of the
holiday, George was immersed in the dairy left to
him by his father, who died at sea after he
completed too successive trips around the world.
The diary brought back every moment George had
spent with his father and many specific things
his father did on his behalf. Georges father
used to impress on him the need to undergo all
kinds of hardship in quest of excellence. He also
taught him that nothing in the world could be
taken for granted. Even today, George still
remembers how his father would quote Aesops
famous saying Gratitude is the sign of noble
souls and tell him to accord the greatest
importance to it.
59Text B Where Is Home?
- Exercises
- Completing the following sentences with the words
chosen from the below table -
- definition designated
complains - bring in compress
spectrum - swap to the point
restless - migrate referred to
saturated - testimony settle down
touched on
60Text B Where Is Home
- Jason feels _____ because he is not sure what he
is supposed to do now that he has finished his
higher education. - After a long and exhausting journey, we were
finally able to _____ to have a drink and relax. - If you thought is _____ with the fear of failure,
it will kill your efforts and make success
impossible no matter how hard you work. - The Antarctica is _____ a nature reserve,
devoted to peace and science. - Your report is too long. Please try to _____ it
into 500 words. - It is almost universal that everyone _____ of the
badness of his memory, but nobody of his
judgment. - The recent lecture on the legal issue of cloning
human beings attracted more than 500
participants. It is a _____ to the importance of
this topic. - In his talk to the workers, the manager _____ the
issue of low wages, but said it was beyond him to
solve the problem immediately.
61Text B Where Is Home
- 9. My _____ of a wise man is the fellow who knows
the right thing to do at the time it has to be
done. - 10. Anne is so full of ideas that she is _____ as
the brain in her family. - 11. The only way you can _____ the harvest in the
fall is to plant in the spring, and to water,
weed and fertilize in the summer. - 12. The president of the teachers college was
quoted as saying we expect to enroll more
students from a broader _____ of cultural
backgrounds this year. - 13. As they are tired of their life in a noisy
environment, they have decided to ______ their
life in the city for one in the country. - 14. As there was not much time left, the chairman
wanted everyone at the meeting to make his
question or comment ___. - 15. Many birds of cool or cold regions_____ each
year to warm areas to avoid winter, when food is
hard to find.
62Part Eight Further Development
- How to write seasonal cards?
- a. on Christmas
- Seasons greetings to my dear parents.
- May its blessings lead into a wonderful
year for you and all you hold dear. - A Christmas greeting to cheer you, my
dear friend.
63How to Write Seasonal Cards
- b. On New Years Day
- Good luck in your career, job and health.
- May you have many dreams fulfilled.
- ??????
- May you come into a good fortune.
- ????
64How to Write Seasonal Cards
- c. on birthday
- Many happy returns of the day.
- May your youth and beauty never fade from
your heart - ??????
65Part Nine Assignment
- Writing My Favorite Holiday
- It should include customs, peoples
attitudes, the ways people observe holidays and
your own opinions. You can develop your article
by using the text as a model.
66Assignment
- Write 3 thank-you letters