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Trang 3What is this video clip about?
Trang 4What is this video clip about?
=> It is about Tet.
What do you know about Tet in
Japan?
=> Our lesson today helps us answer this question.
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Day
Exchanging gifts and cards
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Day
Decorating the house with peach flowers.
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often do on their New Year’s Day
Wearing kimonos or special dress
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Day
giving/receiving lucky money
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Day
Going to the pagoda
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I Before you listen:
Which of the following activities the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Day
Visiting friends
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VOCABULARY
1 similarities (n):
2 kimono (n)
3 housewives (n)
4 shrine (n)
5 longevity (n)
6 Pine trees (n)
7 Constancy (n)
8 represent (v)
= Sự tương tự, sự giống nhau
= các bà nội trợ
= sự bền lòng, k thay đổi, trường tồn
= đền thờ, miếu thờ
= long life = tuổi thọ
= cây thông
= to be a symbol of ST (biểu trưng cho/ tượng trưng cho)
= chiếc áo kimono
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1 They put on special clothes
2 Everyone cleans the house
3 Belts ring 108 times
4 Housewives prepare special foods
5 They decorate their houses with kumquat trees
6 They go to a shrine
7 They give each other “lucky money”
8 They drink rice wine 10 They watch television
9 They play cards 11 They eat a special meal
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Small pine tree
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Task 2: Answer the following questions:
1 Why do Japanese do a big clean up before the
New Year comes?
2 Where do the Japanese hear the bells from?
3 What do the Japanese often wear when they go
to visit their shrines?
4 Do the Japanese often celebrate the New Year
with their friends?
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comes?
2.Where do the Japanese hear the bells from?
3.What do the Japanese often wear when they go to visit
their shrines?
4.Do the Japanese often celebrate the New Year with their
friends?
Because they want to get rid of the dirt of the old year and welcome the new year
From television or radio
Special kimonos or dress
No, New Year’s Day is mostly celebrated among family only
Task 2: Answer the following questions
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III After you listen:
* Work in pairs: Compare the following aspects of the Vietnamese New
Year with those of the Japanese one.
Preparations
Foods and
clothes
Activities on
New Year’s Eve
Pp to celebrate
with
begin many days before the New Year
begin a few days before the New Year
clean up, peach/apricot flowers, watch TV
clean up, pine trees, watch the national singing contest
on TV,
cook special food, special kimonos, or dress
is celebrated among family only
is celebrated with every family / relatives traditional foods, dress,
ao dai, suits, no kimonos
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