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Unit 3. Different People, Different Cultures. Clip 1. The 4th of July. Loosen your tongue. Sharpen your ears. Enlarge your vocabulary. Warm up yourself. Clip 1. The 4th of July. Warm up yourself. When is the Chinese National Day? Why do we celebrate that particular day?

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  1. Unit 3 Different People, Different Cultures Clip 1 The 4th of July

  2. Loosen your tongue Sharpen your ears Enlarge your vocabulary Warm up yourself Clip 1 The 4th of July

  3. Warm up yourself • When is the Chinese National Day? Why do we celebrate that particular day? • How do you and your family celebrate the National Day? What are your favorite activities? • Do you know any other National Day of other countries? How do people in other countries celebrate their National Day?

  4. Enlarge your vocabulary n.celebration; a party 庆祝,狂欢;聚会 bash pageantry n. grand display 盛观,庆典 Gallup Poll 盖洛普民意调查

  5. Sharpen your ears Listen for general understanding Listen for detailed information

  6. Listen for general understanding Sharpen your ears • When is Americans’ National Day? • What activities do Americans usually hold on that particular day? • What is the icon for that day?

  7. Listen for general understanding Sharpen your ears • When is Americans’ National Day? • What activities do Americans usually hold on that particular day? • What is the icon for that day? 4th of July Picnics, parades, pageantry, fireworks, etc. Fireworks.

  8. Listen for detailed information Sharpen your ears The 4th of July is America’s birthday bash. It celebrates (1)______________________________________________, which is the most (2) _________________in American history. The 4th of July is all about honoring this (3) _________________ in America’s past, acted out in red, white and blue (4) _________________. It's a day when offices (5) _________________, barbecues (6) _________________and the whole country (7) _________________.

  9. Listen for detailed information Sharpen your ears Fireworks have also been a traditional part of the 4th for as long as anyone can remember. There are pyrotechnic displays in (8) _________________ every corner of the country. In fact, according to the Gallup poll in any (9) _________________year more than (10) _________________of Americans plan to attend a fireworks display on the holiday. And many of the most (11) _________________ are conceived on that day.

  10. Sharpen your ears Listen for detailed information The 4th of July is America’s birthday bash. It celebrates (1)______________________________________________, which is the most (2) _________________in American history. The 4th of July is all about honoring this (3) _________________ in America’s past, acted out in red, white and blue (4) _________________. It's a day when offices (5) _________________, barbecues (6) _________________and the whole country (7) _________________. the formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 cherished document chapter traditions shut down light up wraps itself in the flag

  11. Sharpen your ears Listen for detailed information Fireworks have also been a traditional part of the 4th for as long as anyone can remember. There are pyrotechnic displays in (8) _________________ every corner of the country. In fact, according to the Gallup poll in any (9) _________________year more than (10) _________________of Americans plan to attend a fireworks display on the holiday. And many of the most (11) _________________ are conceived on that day. virtually given 60 percent breath-taking shows

  12. Script: Sharpen your ears The 4th of July is America’s birthday bash. This summer ritual of picnics, parades and pageantry, celebrates the formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The most cherished document in our history, it declared an end to England's colonial rule and proclaimed America an independent nation. “That all men are created equal”. The 4th of July is all about honoring this chapter in America’s past, acted out in red, white and blue traditions. It's a day when offices shut down, barbecues light up and the whole country wraps itself in the flag.

  13. Script: Sharpen your ears But if there is one single icon that truly represents the 4th, it's fireworks. Fireworks have been a traditional part of the 4th for as long as anyone can remember. I think fireworks would be the (firework is to be the) perfect way to celebrate any if any holidays. Sun has gone down and, and you're just waiting with anticipation. Everyone around you literally goes, ah, woo, aha. There are pyrotechnic displays in virtually every corner of the country. In fact, according to the Gallup poll in any given year more than 60 percent of Americans plan to attend a fireworks display on the holiday. And many of the most breath-taking shows are conceived here.

  14. Loosen your tongue Pair work Situation: An American student and a Chinese student are talking about holiday celebrations in their countries. Role A: You are an American student. You talk about holidays in the USA, how and why people celebrate them, and ask questions about holidays in China. Role B: You are a Chinese student. You talk about holidays in China, how and why people celebrate them, and ask questions about holidays in the USA.

  15. Loosen your tongue Tips: Some holidays in the USA New Year's Day January 1 Martin Luther King Day third Monday in January Washington's Birthday third Monday in February Memorial Day last Monday in May Independence Day July 4 Labor Day first Monday in September Columbus Day second Monday in October Veterans Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day fourth Thursday in November Christmas Day December 25

  16. Loosen your tongue Tips: Some holidays in China Spring Festival from the New Moon on the first day of the new year to the full moon 15 days later Chinese Lantern Festival The 15th day of the 1st lunar month Tomb Sweeping Day follows the solar calendar-- typically falling on April 5 Dragon Boat Festival 5th day of the 5th lunar month Chinese Valentine's Day seventh day of the seventh lunar month Mid-Autumn Festival the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month The Double Ninth Festival the ninth day of the ninth lunar month National Day October 10

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