Презентация, доклад по английскому языку на тему Celebrations Spotlight 5 класс

What holidays do you like most?How do you celebrate them?What do you do?Do you eat or cook special food?Who cooks it?What is a “celebration”?What national holidays do we celebrate?

Слайд 2What holidays do you like most?
How do you celebrate them?
What do

you do?
Do you eat or cook special food?
Who cooks it?
What is a “celebration”?
What national holidays do we celebrate?
What holidays do you like most?How do you celebrate them?What do you do?Do you eat or cook

Слайд 5Write down your copybooks next words:
Dress up
Exchange gifts
Have a family dinner
Cook

special food
Have street parades
Set off fireworks
Light bonfires
Decorate the house
Write down your copybooks next words:Dress upExchange giftsHave a family dinnerCook special foodHave street paradesSet off fireworksLight

Слайд 7QUESTION???
Which of the activities in the pictures do you do?

QUESTION???Which of the activities in the pictures do you do?

Слайд 8Thanksgiving – some cities have
parades and some people eat
dinner

with their family.





Holi – people dress up and light
fires, farmers decorate their
cows with flowers and let them
run free in the streets.

HARVEST TIME AROUND THE WORLD

Thanksgiving – some cities have parades and some people eat dinner with their family.

Слайд 9

Banana festival – children dress
up in banana costumes and dance
in the streets; there is a cookery
competition where cooks only use
bananas.

Chuseok – children dress up and
people make sweet rice cakes with
fresh fruit.

HARVEST TIME AROUND THE WORLD


Слайд 11Thanksgiving is Originated!
Thanksgiving became a holiday almost 400 years

ago, in 1621. The holiday started in Massachusetts when the pilgrims( from England) arrived and settled in 1620. They were greeted by the Iroquois Indians (native Americans) and one year later they had a Thanksgiving Feast.


Thanksgiving is Originated!  Thanksgiving became a holiday almost 400 years ago, in 1621. The holiday started

Слайд 12Thanksgiving Symbols

Thanksgiving Symbols

Слайд 13Thanksgiving Customs
The customs of Thanksgiving are, eating, seeing your

family, singing, thanking people for coming over and coming to their celebration! It is a thankful holiday!


Thanksgiving Customs  The customs of Thanksgiving are, eating, seeing your family, singing, thanking people for coming

Слайд 14More Thanksgiving Customs
One of the customs on Thanksgiving is

being thankful for people coming to your house. We are thankful for this because some people don’t see their family too much.


More Thanksgiving Customs  One of the customs on Thanksgiving is being thankful for people coming to

Слайд 16 Holi
A Hindu Festival of

colours
HoliA Hindu Festival of colours

Слайд 17What is Holi?
Holi is a Hindu festival held in the spring

celebrated mostly in India.
It’s a time when people remember when good triumphed over evil.
Do we know any other Hindu festivals?
What is Holi?Holi is a Hindu festival held in the spring celebrated mostly in India.It’s a time

Слайд 18The story of Holi
A long time ago, In India, there

was a king called Hiranyakashup who had a son called Prahlad.
The king wanted everyone to think of him as God and to worship him. As Prahlad grew up he realised that this was not true and refused to worship his father. He worshipped Vishnu, a real God.
The story of Holi A long time ago, In India, there was a king called Hiranyakashup who

Слайд 19 Hiranyakashup was very angry and punished his son. However Prahlad

still refused to worship him and so the king decided that his son must die. The king tried many different ways to kill Prahlad.

He was put in a pit full of snakes, he was beaten by soldiers and he was trampled by elephants, but each time he prayed to Vishnu and he was saved.

The king’s sister, Holika, agreed to help the king. She was thought to have magical powers which made her fireproof. Holika took Prahlad to the top of a bonfire and the bonfire was lit. Holika expected Prahlad to die. Instead, it was Holika who died and again Prahlad was saved.
Prahlad felt sorry for Holika and promised to name the festival ofter her.
Every year, at the time of Holi, Hindus light bonfires to remind them of this time when good triumphed over evil.




Hiranyakashup was very angry and punished his son. However Prahlad still refused to worship him and

Слайд 20How do Hindus celebrate

Holi?

Last year’s rubbish is burned so that people can make new beginnings.

How do Hindus celebrate

Слайд 22Festival processions and dancing take place.

Festival processions and dancing take place.

Слайд 23People throw coloured water or paint at passers by. People are

allowed to be rude to those they normally respect. For instance, pupils may throw things at teachers!!!
People throw coloured water or paint at passers by.  People are allowed to be rude to

Слайд 24 Chuseok
-Korean Traditional Holiday

Chuseok -Korean Traditional Holiday

Слайд 25 Origin of Chuseok

According to a widespread belief, Chuseok originates from Gabae which started during Silla dynasty. Another belief is that Chuseok may originated from ancient shamamistic celebrations of the harverst moon. New harvests are given to ancestors, which means Chuseok may have originated as a worship ritual.


Origin of Chuseok     According to a widespread belief,

Слайд 26Features of Chuseok
Chuseok is Korea’s inherent custom from old times.
We

loved one another, felt the spirit of unity, and cooperation.
We can see our ancestors’ sensible life styles.
Features of Chuseok Chuseok is Korea’s inherent custom from old times.We loved one another, felt the spirit

Слайд 27Foods
One of the major foods prepared and eaten during

the Chuseok is ‘songpyeon’, a crescent-shaped rice cake which is steamed upon pine needles. Other dishes commonly prepared are japchae, bulgogi and many kinds of fruits. They are all delicious.

Foods  One of the major foods prepared and eaten during the Chuseok is ‘songpyeon’, a crescent-shaped

Слайд 28 Things we do in Chuseok
We cut the weeds

of our ancestors’ graves.
We visit our ancestors’ graves and we do ancestral rites.

We play Ganggangsulrae, traditional Korean circle dance played by women under the bright full moon.
Things we do in ChuseokWe cut the weeds of our ancestors’ graves.We visit our

Слайд 29Banana Festival in the Philippiens

Banana Festival in the Philippiens

Слайд 41HOMEWORK:
Ex. 9, p.97
(написать или рассказать про

праздник, которое празднуется в твоей стране.)
Name of festival
Time of the year
Activities
Food

HOMEWORK:  Ex. 9, p.97  (написать или рассказать про праздник, которое празднуется в твоей стране.)Name of

Что такое shareslide.ru?

Это сайт презентаций, где можно хранить и обмениваться своими презентациями, докладами, проектами, шаблонами в формате PowerPoint с другими пользователями. Мы помогаем школьникам, студентам, учителям, преподавателям хранить и обмениваться учебными материалами.


Для правообладателей

Яндекс.Метрика

Обратная связь

Email: Нажмите что бы посмотреть