G8-unit-5-lesson-6_912202421
Dear Tom,
Glad to hear you are coming to Soc Trang. You can't miss the Ok Om Bok Festival. Here are a few things for you to remember when joining the festival.
First, you should wear polite clothes when attending the Moon God offering ceremony. Always show respect to monks and elderly people. Remember to keep quiet when the monks and the elders are talking.
Besides, there are many animal statues in the temple ground. Don't climb on them. The young rice represents the hope for luck in the new year. Don't refuse when the elders give you some.
Send me an email if you need more information.
Warm regards,
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Warm up Charade 01 One student comes to the board, look at the teacher’s picture. 02 This student mimes (acts out) the festival in the picture to the whole class. 03 The other students try to guess the name of the festival. If the student correctly guesses the festival, he/she earns a bonus point. Tet Holiday Mid-autumn festival Hung King temple festival Om Ok Bok festival Unit 5 Our customs and traditions Lesson 6: Skills 2 (page 56,57) After this lesson, Ss will be able to: Listening Writing Listen for specific Write an email to give information about advice on taking part a festival in a festival Listening Om Ok Bok festival 1. What can you see in the photos? 2. In which part of Viet Nam might the festival occur? Listen to part of the programme “Charming Viet Nam”. Fill in each blank with no more than TWO words. Listening Ok Om Bok Festival - to thank the Moon God Purposes - to mark the (1) ______ of the Khmer year Time mid-October (lunar calendar) Offerings (2) ___________ and fruits - singing and dancing - games and traditional (3) Activities ______________ - Ngo Boat (4) ______ Check your answers. Listening Ok Om Bok Festival - to thank the Moon God Traditionally, the Khmers Purposes - to mark the (1) ______end of the use the festival to thank Khmer year the Moon God for giving them a good Time mid-October (lunar calendar) harvest. It also marks Offerings (2) ___________ and fruits the end of the year of the Khmer calendar - singing and dancing - games and traditional (3) Activities ______________ - Ngo Boat (4) ______ Check your answers. Listening Ok Om Bok Festival - to thank the Moon God Purposes - to mark the (1) ______end of the Khmer year Time mid-October (lunar calendar) When the moon is at its highest position, the Offerings (2) ___________young rice and fruits monks and the elders offer young rice and - singing and dancing fruits to the Moon God. - games and traditional (3) Activities ______________ - Ngo Boat (4) ______ Check your answers. Listening Ok Om Bok Festival - to thank the Moon God Purposes - to mark the (1) ______end of the Khmer year Time mid-October (lunar calendar) People sing and dance in the moonlight. Visitors Offerings (2) ___________young rice and fruits can participate in - singing and dancing games, watch - games and traditional (3) traditional fashion Activities ______________fashion shows shows and see flying - Ngo Boat (4) ______ lantern contests. Check your answers. Listening Ok Om Bok Festival - to thank the Moon God Purposes - to mark the (1) ______end of the Khmer year Time mid-October (lunar calendar) Offerings (2) ___________young rice and fruits The next day, villagers - singing and dancing organise the Ngo Boat - games and traditional (3) Activities Race. This is a boat ______________fashion shows race that attracts many - Ngo Boat (4) ______Race tourists. Let’s check your memory T F 1. Ok Om Bok is the Moon Worshipping Festival. 2. On the night of the festival, the elders talk about their wishes. 3. There are lantern contests at the festival. 4. Tourists should wear informal clothes when attending the worshipping ceremony. Listen again and check your answers T F 1. Ok Om Bok is the Moon Worshipping Festival. 2. On the night of the festival, the elders talk about their wishes. 3. There are lantern contests at the festival. 4. Tourists should wear informal clothes when attending the worshipping ceremony. 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On the night of the festival, the elders Visitors can talk about their wishes. participate in games, watch traditional 3. There are lantern contests at the fashion shows and festival. see flying lantern 4. Tourists should wear informal clothes contests. when attending the worshipping ceremony. Listen again and check your answers T F 1. Ok Om Bok is the Moon Worshipping Festival. 2. On the night of the festival, the elders Here is some advice talk about their wishes. to tourists at the Ok Om Bok Festival. 3. There are lantern contests at the They should not festival. wear shorts or sleeveless shirts 4. Tourists should wear informal clothes when attending the when attending the worshipping religious ceremony. ceremony.
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