Unit 09. Festivals Around the World. Lesson 5. Skills 1 tài liệu, giáo án, bài giảng , luận văn, luận án, đồ án, bài tập...
Trang 2- What can you see in the picture?
- What are these people doing?
Trang 3Tuesday, February,29
2016
UNIT 9: FESTIVAL AROUND THE WORLD
Period: 73 Lesson 5 : Skil l 1
Trang 4 1 Greasy (adj) : vấy mỡ, dính mỡ
2 pole (n) :cái cột
3 water cannon (n) : súng nước
4 jet (n) : vòi nước
5 chaos (n) : sự lộn xộn
Trang 5Rearrage the 4 picture about La Tomatina
Trang 71 When is the La Tomatina celebrated ?
On the last Wednesday every August
Answer the following
questions
Trang 8What did Carlos do they day before the festival ?
He stayed up late
Trang 9What did people place on the top of the greasy pole ?
They played the ham on top of the greasy pole
Trang 10Why did they have to goggles ?
They had to wear goggles to protect their eyes
Trang 11What was the signal for the start and end of the Tomato fight ?
It was a jet from water cannons
Trang 12How was the town square after the fight ?
It was red with river of tomato juice.
Trang 13 Reading the headlines and talking about the two
festivals:
- Cheese-rolling festival
- Monkey Buffet festival
Trang 14Some question to talk about the festival
- What is this festival about?
- When is it held?
- Where is it held?
Trang 15Cheese-rolling Monkey Buffet
What ? Seasonal festival; people
race downhill to catch cheese
Festival where around 2,000 local monkeys are fed fruit and vegetables
Where ? Cooper’s Hill, Gloucester,
England
Pra Prang Sam Yot Temple, north of Bangkok, Thailan
When ? Spring every year Every year
Who ? People from all over the
Why ? To see who will be first to
catch the cheese To get more tourists to the area; to celebrate religious
story about monkey
How ? With great difficulty – the hill
is very steep, and many people get injured
The organisers by around 2,000 kg of fruit and
vegetables
Trang 16Choose one the festival to teach your group about
Suggestion question :
•1 what do they often do at cheese – rolling festival
=> It is a seasonal festival; people race downhill to catch cheese.