Listening skill

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Unit: Relationship with Other People Topic: Festival Prathomsuksa 5

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Unit: Relationship with Other People

Topic: Festival

Prathomsuksa 5

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Vocabulary

celebration

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Vocabulary

festival

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Vocabulary

lucky

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Vocabulary

firecracker

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Vocabulary

dragon parade

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Vocabulary

puppet

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Structure

Active voice

Passive voice

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Active voice

• The active voice is the "normal" voice. This is the voice that we use most of the time. You are probably already familiar with the active voice. In the active voice, the object receives the action of the verb

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Form of active voice

Example: Families gather to eat delicious

feasts of special food.

[Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action]

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Passive voice 

• The passive voice is less usual. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.

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Form of passive voice

Example: Noodles are served uncut and

they represent long life.

[Thing receiving action] + [be] + [past participle of verb] + [by] + [thing doing action]

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OrderingDirection: 1. The students make a group of seven. 2. The teacher give students Chinese New

Year’s cards. 3. The teacher opens the audio sound 2 times. 4. Each of students help together to order the

situation by standing side by side. 5. While students are ordering cards, the

teacher will open the song. 6. Three groups finish this activity first, they

will get the rewards.

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OrderingDirection: 1. The teacher give students Chinese New

Year’s cards. 2. The teacher opens the audio sound 2 times. 3. Each of students help together to order the

situation by standing, side by side and write down the correct order.

4. While students are ordering cards, the teacher will open the song.

5. Three groups finish this activity first, they will get the rewards.

Example

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Let’s see the answer

7. Chinese New Year is a very special time for Chinese families.

6. The New Year celebrations last for fifteen days.

5. Everything is done to make sure that the New Year will be a lucky one.

4. Everyone wears new clothes and red is the luckiest color to wear.

3. Families gather together to eat delicious feasts of special foods.

2. Noodles are served uncut and they represent long life.

1. The lions and dragons are long puppets with people under them that make them move.

 

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Do you believe?Direction: 1. The teacher will open the audio sound 2

times. 2. All of students make a circle and one of

students will get a microphone from the teacher.

3. Then the teacher will open the music. 4. While the music is playing, a person who

has the microphone has to pass the microphone to your friend who is beside you.

5. After that the teacher will stop the music, and then whoever has the microphone in your hand will choose the question from the power point to answer the question.

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Do you believe?Direction: 1. The teacher will open the audio sound 2

times. 2. All of students make a circle and one of

students will get a microphone from the teacher.

3. Then the teacher will open the music. 4. While the music is playing, a person who

has the microphone has to pass the microphone to your friend who is beside you.

5. After that the teacher will stop the music, and then whoever has the microphone in your hand will choose the question from the power point to answer the question.

Example

Do you believe that when you wear a red cloth, you will be luckily? Answer: Yes, I do because I think it is a lucky color……….…………………………………………………………………………………….

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Do you believe that when you wear a red cloth, you will be luckily?

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Do you believe that when you eat noodles, you will have a long life?

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Do you believe that orange symbolize wealth?

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Do you believe that tangerines symbolize good fortune?

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Do you believe that fish symbolize prosperity?

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Do you believe that chicken symbolize togetherness?

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Do you believe that different food represent new lives?

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Do you believe that dragon parade symbolize long lives?

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Do you believe that full moon represent lots of money?

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Chinese New Year

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Chinese New Year is a very special time for Chinese families. The New Year begins at midnight on the day of the new moon at the end of January or beginning of February. The New Year celebrations last for fifteen days. They end when the moon is full with the Lantern Festival. Everything is done to make sure that the New Year will be a lucky one. Houses are completely cleaned so that the old is swept away to make room for the new. All debts are paid back. Everyone wears new clothes and red is the luckiest color to wear. Everyone is kind and polite so that the New Year will be a happy one. Families gather together to eat delicious feasts of special foods. Different foods represent different things.

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Whole fish represents togetherness. Chicken is served for prosperity. Noodles are served uncut and they represent long life. Oranges and tangerines symbolize wealth and good fortune. Special cakes are made, some with dates, some with peanuts, and others with sesame seeds. Noisy firecrackers, dragon parades, and lion dances are also part of the celebrations. The lions and dragons are long puppets with people under them that make them move. Everyone loves to watch them parade and dance through the streets!