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英语口语教学:New Year’s Eve
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New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. It is always an exciting time because people look forward to welcoming a new year. It is also a good time to think back and say goodbye to the old year. New Year’s Eve is a national holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries, people go back to their hometown for the New Year, so the roads, trains and buses are packed. In England, there is always a New Year’s Eve party you can go to. The party is usually in someone’s home and the host invites friends, families and neighbours. The living room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances to loud music. Everyone then waits until midnight to hear Big Ben chime twelve times. That’s the signal a new year has arrived.

 

I have lots of good memories of New Year’s Eve. When I was very young, my parents let me stay up until midnight. This was very exciting and a special treat. When I became a teenager, I really looked forward to going to parties. I spent one freezing New Year’s Eve in Trafalgar Square in the centre of London. There were no trains to go home so I waited until morning outside the train station. It snowed. It was really cold. I also spent many wonderful New Year’s Eves in Japan. There, it is traditional to visit a shrine and pray for good things to happen. I think wherever you are, New Year’s Eve is always fun. Maybe the best way to welcome the New Year is by watching one of the many amazing fireworks displays in the world’s capital cities.
 

 

Match the following phrases from the article.

Paragraph 1

1.

people look forward to

a.

think back

2

It is also a good time to

b.

new year has arrived

3.

the roads, trains and buses

c.

to hear Big Ben

4.

there is always a New Year’s Eve

d.

welcoming a new year

5.

Everyone then waits until midnight

e.

are packed

6.

That’s the signal a

f.

party you can go to

 

Paragraph 2

1.

I have lots of good

a.

to going to parties

2

my parents let me stay

b.

shrine and pray

3.

I really looked forward

c.

memories of New Year’s Eve

4.

I waited until morning

d.

up until midnight

5.

it is traditional to visit a

e.

displays

6.

one of the many amazing fireworks

f.

outside the train station

 

 

 

Put the words into the gaps in the text.

New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. It is __________ an exciting time because people look __________ to welcoming a new year. It is also a good time to think __________ and say goodbye to the old year. New Year’s Eve is a national holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries, people go back to their hometown __________ the New Year, so the roads, trains and buses are packed. In England, there is always a New Year’s Eve __________ you can go to. The party is usually in someone’s home and the host __________ friends, families and neighbours. The living room becomes a mini disco as everyone __________ to loud music. Everyone then waits until midnight to hear Big Ben __________ twelve times. That’s the signal a new year has arrived.

 

 

 

invites
back
party
forward
chime
always
dances
for

I have lots of good __________ of New Year’s Eve. When I was very young, my parents let me __________ up until midnight. This was very exciting and a special treat. When I __________ a teenager, I really looked forward to going to parties. I __________ one freezing New Year’s Eve in Trafalgar Square in the centre of London. There were no trains to go home so I __________ until morning outside the train station. It snowed. It was really cold. I also spent many wonderful New Year’s Eves in Japan. There, it is traditional to __________ a shrine and pray for good things to happen. I think wherever you are, New Year’s Eve is always __________. Maybe the best way to welcome the New Year is by watching one of the many amazing fireworks __________ in the world’s capital cities.

 

 

waited
 
stay
displays
spent
memories
fun
visit
became

 

 

Delete the wrong word in each of the pairs of italics.

New Year’s Eve is the lasted / last day of the year. It is always an exciting time because people look backward / forward to welcoming a new year. It is also a good time to think back and say / said goodbye to the old year. New Year’s Eve is a national holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries, people go back to their hometown by / for the New Year, so the roads, trains and buses are unpacked / packed. In England, there is always a New Year’s Eve party you can go to. The party is usually / usual in someone’s home and the host invites friends, families and neighbours. The living / life room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances to loud music. Everyone then waits until midnight to hear Big Ben chime twelve times. That’s the signal a new year has arriving / arrived.

I have lots of good memory / memories of New Year’s Eve. When I was very young, my parents let me stay down / up until midnight. This was very exciting and a special treat. When I became a teenager, I really looked forward to going to party / parties. I spent one freezing New Year’s Eve in Trafalgar Square in the centre of London. There were no trains to go home so I waited before / until morning outside the train station. It snowed. It was really cold. I also spent many wonderful / wonderfully New Year’s Eves in Japan. There, it is traditional to / for visit a shrine and pray for good things to happen. I think wherever you are, New Year’s Eve is always fun. Maybe the best way / ways to welcome the New Year is by watching one of the many amazing fireworks display / displays in the world’s capital cities.


MULTIPLE CHOICE

New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. It is always an (1) ____ time because people look forward to welcoming a new year. It is also a good time to think (2) ____ and say goodbye to the old year. New Year’s Eve is a national holiday for many people around the world. In a (3) ____ of countries, people go back to their hometown for the New Year, so the roads, trains and buses are (4) ____. In England, there is always a New Year’s Eve party you can go to. The party is usually in someone’s home and the host invites friends, families and neighbours. The (5) ____ room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances to loud music. Everyone then waits until midnight to hear Big Ben chime twelve times. That’s the signal a new year (6) ____ arrived.

 

I have lots of good (7) ____ of New Year’s Eve. When I was very young, my parents let me stay up until midnight. This was very exciting and a special (8) ____. When I became a teenager, I really looked forward to going to parties. I spent one (9) ____ New Year’s Eve in Trafalgar Square in the centre of London. There were no trains to go home so I waited until morning outside the train station. It snowed. It was really cold. I also spent many wonderful New Year’s Eves in Japan. There, it is traditional (10) ____ visit a shrine and pray for good things to happen. I think wherever you are, New Year’s Eve is always fun. Maybe the best (11) ____ to welcome the New Year is by watching one of the many amazing fireworks (12) ____ in the world’s capital cities.

Put the correct words from this table into the article.

1.

(a)

exciting

(b)

excitement

(c)

excites

(d)

excite

2.

(a)

backwards

(b)

backing

(c)

back

(d)

backed

3.

(a)

lot

(b)

lots

(c)

loads

(d)

many

4.

(a)

pack

(b)

packed

(c)

packing

(d)

packs

5.

(a)

life

(b)

lived

(c)

live

(d)

living

6.

(a)

having

(b)

have to

(c)

has

(d)

have

7.

(a)

memory

(b)

memories

(c)

memorial

(d)

memorize

8.

(a)

treat

(b)

treating

(c)

treatment

(d)

treated

9.

(a)

freezer

(b)

freezes

(c)

freezing

(d)

froze

10.

(a)

at

(b)

for

(c)

of

(d)

to

11.

(a)

ways

(b)

way

(c)

weigh

(d)

way of

12.

(a)

display

(b)

displayed

(c)

displaying

(d)

displays

 

 

Spell the jumbled words (from the text) correctly.

Paragraph 1

1.

It is always an ntgxeici time

2.

people look orfdraw to welcoming a new year

3.

people go back to their hetwonom for the New Year

4.

the host ievnsti friends, families and neighbours

5.

everyone nsecad to loud music

6.

That’s the langis a new year has arrived

 

Paragraph 2

7.

I have lots of good msomieer of New Year’s Eve

8.

I really looked forward to going to iarpest

9.

in the tenrec of London

10.

it is linrtaditao to visit a shrine and pray

11.

pray for good things to eaphnp

12.

many amazing fireworks pldiasys

 

 

Number these lines in the correct order.

(    )

many wonderful New Year’s Eves in Japan. There, it is traditional to visit a shrine and pray for good things

(    )

their hometown for the New Year, so the roads, trains and buses are

(    )

trains to go home so I waited until morning outside the train station. It snowed. It was really cold. I also spent

(    )

host invites friends, families and neighbours. The living room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances to

(    )

loud music. Everyone then waits until midnight to hear Big Ben chime twelve times. That’s the signal a new year has arrived.

(    )

year. New Year’s Eve is a national holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries, people go back to

(    )

I have lots of good memories of New Year’s Eve. When I was very young, my parents let me stay up

(    )

to going to parties. I spent one freezing New Year’s Eve in Trafalgar Square in the centre of London. There were no

(    )

until midnight. This was very exciting and a special treat. When I became a teenager, I really looked forward

1  )

New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year. It is always an exciting time because people look

(    )

to happen. I think wherever you are, New Year’s Eve is always fun. Maybe the best way to welcome the New Year is

(    )

packed. In England, there is always a New Year’s Eve party you can go to. The party is usually in someone’s home and the

(    )

by watching one of the many amazing fireworks displays in the world’s capital cities.

(    )

forward to welcoming a new year. It is also a good time to think back and say goodbye to the old

 

 

With a partner, put the words back into the correct order.

1.

New    is    day    year    Eve    last    the    Year’s    the    of

2.

a    welcoming    to    forward    look    people    year    new

3.

their   to   back   go   people   ,   countries   of   lot   a   In   hometown

4.

in    home    party    usually    someone’s    The    is

5.

new    a    signal    the    That’s    arrived    has    year

6.

good    New    I    of    of    Eve    lots    memories    Year’s    have

7.

stay    me    let    parents    my    midnight    until    up

8.

were    trains    go    There    no    to    home

9.

and    shrine    a    visit    things    good    for    pray

10.

cities    capital    world’s    the    in    displays    fireworks    amazing

 

 

Write five questions about New Year’s Eve in the table. Do this in pairs/groups. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper.

Without your partner, interview other students. Write down their answers.

 

STUDENT 1

_____________

STUDENT 2

_____________

STUDENT 3

_____________

Q.1.

 

 

 

 

Q.2.

 

 

 

 

Q.3.

 

 

 

 

Q.4.

 

 

 

 

Q.5.

 

 

 

 

Return to your original partner(s) and share and talk about what you found out.  Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings.

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