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Festivals and descriptions Bastille Day Carnival Labor Day All Saints’ Day Match the names of festivals with the images here and their descriptions on P114. b→ Labor Day c→ All Saints’ Day d→ Carnival a→ Bastille Day a d c b Active reading 1: Embarkation
日WarmingUp2. Match the names of festivals with their descriptions.Bastille DayCarnivalLabour DayAll Saints'Day A celebration held on the first Monday in Septemberin the US, and originally in honour of the workers andtrade unions, most people celebrate it with picnics,barbecues and street parades. It usually finishes withfireworks.( Labour DayA celebration on 1 November of all the saints in theChristian calendar, although the evening before hasalso become famous as Halloween.( All Saints' DayMore
2. Match the names of festivals with their descriptions. • A celebration held on the first Monday in September in the US, and originally in honour of the workers and trade unions, most people celebrate it with picnics, barbecues and street parades. It usually finishes with fireworks. ( ) • A celebration on 1 November of all the saints in the Christian calendar, although the evening before has also become famous as Halloween.( ) Warming Up Labour Day All Saints’ Day Bastille Day Carnival Labour Day All Saints’ Day
WarmingUpCarnivalBastille DayLabour DayAll Saints'Day A festival which takes place just before Lent, theperiod in the Christian calendar from February toEaster Sunday. The celebration often involves aparade and a feast. The most famous celebrations arein Rio de Janeiro, Venice and in New Orleans where(Cainivalit's known as Mardi Gras. Now the French national holiday, it celebrates thebeginning of the French Revolution on 14 July 1789,when the people of Paris attacked the prison, aBastilleDay)symbol of the monarchyEnd
• A festival which takes place just before Lent, the period in the Christian calendar from February to Easter Sunday. The celebration often involves a parade and a feast. The most famous celebrations are in Rio de Janeiro, Venice and in New Orleans where it’s known as Mardi Gras. ( ) • Now the French national holiday, it celebrates the beginning of the French Revolution on 14 July 1789, when the people of Paris attacked the prison, a symbol of the monarchy. ( ) Warming Up Carnival Bastille Day Bastille Day Carnival Labour Day All Saints’ Day
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TextPre-readingquestionsand discussion:1. Answer the questions about International Women'sDay.2. Information about International Women's Day.3. Read the text (the extract from the book Black EarthCity: A year in the heart of Russia) and answer thefollowing questions
Pre-reading questions and discussion: 1. Answer the questions about International Women’s Day. 2. Information about International Women’s Day. 3. Read the text (the extract from the book Black Earth City: A year in the heart of Russia) and answer the following questions. Text