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人教版(2019)必修第三册
Unit1 Festivals and Celebrations
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教学策略
教学过程
教学分析
教学反思
情境
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内化
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悟道
拓新
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The Lantern Festival falls on the fifth day of the first month of the lunar year. And it is the first significant festival after Chinese New Year. It also marks the final day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The main activity during the Lantern Festival is looking at lanterns. On the day of the festival, no matter where you go - the streets, markets, shops, parks, and homes - you can see beautiful lanterns. Children like to play outside with their lanterns in the evening. Most cities will organise lantern shows which add to the festive atmosphere. The shows have lanterns of different shapes, including animals, flowers, people, buildings and more. Riddles are usually written on the lanterns. People crowd around to try to guess the riddles. This is one of the most popular activities since the beginning of the festival. Yuanxiao is the special food of the Lantern Festival. Different filling are stuffed into balls of sticky rice flour. They are then boiled and enjoyed by all families on the night of the festival. The round shape of yuanxiao symbolises reunion, harmony, and happiness. Interestingly, the Lantern Festival was known as Chinese Valentine's Day in the past. In the old days, young girls were usually not allowed to leave their houses, except during the Lantern Festival when they could join the crowds. Therefore, the festival became a rare opportunity that only happened once a year for single people to find love while looking at lanterns. The Lantern Festival is celebrated both in China and abroad. Chinese peole living in any part of the world can experience and share this exciting festival.
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