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Holiday Meals

Vocabulary

  1. What goes where?
  2. What does  it represent?
New Year in China Thanksgiving in the USA
lotus seeds - male offspring corn - survival
uncut noodles – long life turkey - abundant meat
chicken - prosperity pumpkin - versatile crop

 

holiday meal
Eastern The Spring Festival dumpling
The Lantern’s Day
The Mid-Autumn Day moon cake
crab
birthday uncut noodles
Western Halloween soup
Christmas
Thanksgiving turkey

lotus seed, ginkgo nut, black moss seaweed, dried beancurd (tofu), bamboo shoot, whole fish, whole chicken, uncut noodles;

chestnut, peanut, longan, lotus root, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, corn on the cob;

beef steak, rate, medium rate, medium well, well-done;

Read the passage

Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of  November to gives thanks  for a successful harvest. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated almost 400 years ago. Pilgrims thanked the Native Americans for their help during a long, cold winter. In keeping with the idea of celebrating a plentiful harvest, preparing and eating a large meal is a central part of most Thanksgiving celebrations today. Thanksgiving menus usually include many different foods. The meals are large, but the foods eaten at Thanksgiving are quite simple. They celebrate the country and traditional farming life. Corn was essential: the Pilgrims wouldn’t have survived if the Native Americans hadn’t taught them about this native crop, so corn is symbol of  the survival of the colonies, as well as the harvest and the fall season. There is no official reason or  declaration for the use of turkey. It just happened to be the most plentiful meat available at the time of the first Thanksgiving in 1621, starting the tradition. Cranberries were probably on the first Thanksgiving table. The American Indians taught the Pilgrims to make a cranberry sauce called “ibimi”, meaning bitter berry. When the colonists saw the berry,they re-named it “crane-berry”, because its flower resembled the long-necked bird called the crane. Both the regular and sweet potato were important crops because they were hardy enough to survive strong winters. Pumpkin is also a strong crop, as well as a versatile vegetable, which can be used in sweet of savory dishes.

Writing

  1. Write about your favorite holiday and how food makes it more interesting.
  2. Do you like the idea of food symbolizing so many different things in our holidays? Why of why not?

Making plans

Movie Script

JESSICA: Hey, Angela. I have friends coming to visit,…and I don’t know what we should do. Can you help me? #’coming to’和’coming from’的区别
Angela: Sure. What do they like to do and how long would they stay?
JESSICA: They are staying a week. They are really active people and I think they like sailing.
ANGELA: That’s perfect! I just joined in the Community Boating Center in June. They can use my membership.
JESSICA: That sounds great!
ANGELA: There is also a film festival starting on the 10th. Do they like movies?
JESSICA: No, they don’t really like the movies. But they do like music and dancing. Do you know any good dance clubs?
ANGELA: Well, I don’t really like to dance so I am not the person to ask. Do they like biking or kayaking?
JESSICA: I think they do. That’s a good idea…What about restaurants? Can you recommend any good Italian or Mexican restaurants?
ANGELA: I can recommend a great Italian place…but I don’t like Mexican; it’s too spicy. …Where are they coming from?
JESSICA: Well, they live in D.C, but they are coming from Maine. #’D.C.’是’Washington D.C.’的简短形式.
ANGELA: Are they flying or driving?
JESSICA: They don’t like driving for more than 3 hours, so they are flying.

Topics

  • say ordinal numbers
  • talk about things that you like to do
  • talk about things that you can do
  • say days of the week and months of the year
  • use prepositions of time

Vocabulary

verbs nouns adjectives conjunctions prepositions expressions
speak -spoke -spoken

cook

listen

watch

drive -drove -driven

can

go -went -gone

fall -fell -fallen

play/playing against/

injure

eat -ate -eaten

threaten

draw -drew -drawn

like

dislike

sing -sang -sung

look after

paint

read

shop

ski

talk

swim

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

seasons

spring

summer

fall/autumn

winter

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

holiday

fish

pond

drops of rain

dance

trumpet

trombone

snowboard

chess

boring

first

second

third

fourth

fifth

sixth

seventh

eighth

ninth

tenth

eleventh

huge

abroad

dull

tedious

tiresome

spare time

and

but

in

at

on

counting numbers

ordinal numbers

Grammar

Like + verb-ing

  • I like playing tennis.
  • Do you like watching TV?
  • She likes reading.
  • Does she like reading?
  • She doesn’t like going out.

In, On, At

  • We use IN with months and seasons.
  • We use ON with days.
  • We use AT with the time of day.

And, But

  • AND is used to introduce something similar.
  • BUT is used to introduce something different.

Can

Can is used to talk about ability.

  • I can dance.
  • She can’t dance?
  • Can they dance?

Some useful expressions that you can use in class

Learning

Valentine’s Day is February 14th. Valentine’s Day is the holiday that celebrates love. On this holiday people often give each other flowers or candy.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Moslem calendar. Ramadan lasts the entire month and it is a time to strengthen family and community ties. Ramadan is usually celebrated in the fall.

Kwanzaa begins on December 26th and ends on January 1st. Kwanzaa is a time to celebrate the African American people, their culture and their history.

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November. American families come together to offer thanks and eat a traditional meal.

Passover is celebrated on the 15th night of the Jewish month of Nissan on the Hebrew Calendar. Passover is a time of family gatherings and traditional meals. It is usually celebrated in April.

Groundhog Day is on February 2nd. There’s an old story that says the groundhog comes out of its hole on this day. If it sees its shadow, it runs back into the hole and there will be six more weeks of winter. But if it’s a cloudy day and the groundhog can’t see his shadow, there will be an early spring.

Winter is usually a cold season. People can snow ski and ice skate during the winter months, and everyone wears warm coats.

Spring is usually a warm season. It’s sunny and the flowers begin to grow. Spring is sometimes rainy and windy in many countries.

Summer is usually a hot season. It is a really fun season if you like swimming and playing tennis. The sun shines a lot in most countries in the summer months.

Fall/Autumn is usually a cool season. It is cool during the day and cold at night. In many parts of the world, trees change color and students go back to school.

Hi, I’m Robert. I have blue eyes and blonde hair. I can run 25 miles a day and I can do 200 sit-ups in ten minutes. I can’t swim but I can ride a bicycle. I am a really active person but I like to relax too. Dancing makes me relax and I can dance really well. I can do the tango but I can’t waltz. My favorite type of dancing is salsa! My friend Alan thinks I am a great dancer.

I’m Alan. Robert and I work-out together and we’ve been friends for 3 years. I can’t run 25 miles a day but I can run 15 miles a day. Robert and I like to go bicycling together on the weekends. I try to ride my bike 8 miles a day after work to help me relax. Robert is a good dancer but I can’t dance at all. I am a great cook! I can cook great soups and I can bake really good breads.