交际英语_chinese_new_year中国新年.ppt
老外介绍中国新年英语作文

老外介绍中国新年英语作文Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is the most important traditional festival in China. It is celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar, usually in late January or early February. For Chinese people, itis a time for family reunions, feasting, and honoring ancestors.The origins of Chinese New Year can be traced back thousands of years to ancient times. According to legend, there was a monster named Nian who would come out of hiding on New Year's Eve to terrorize and eat people. To scare away the monster, people would hang red lanterns, set off firecrackers, and wear red clothes. This tradition has continued to this day, and red is still considered a lucky color in Chinese culture.The festivities of Chinese New Year last for 15 days, starting with the New Year's Eve dinner. Families gather together to enjoy a feast of traditional dishes, such asdumplings, fish, and rice cakes. After dinner, they stay up late to watch the CCTV New Year's Gala, a variety show featuring music, dance, comedy, and acrobatics.On the first day of the New Year, people visit their relatives and friends to exchange greetings and gifts. Children receive red envelopes filled with money, which symbolizes good luck and fortune. The following days are filled with various activities, such as temple fairs, dragon and lion dances, and fireworks displays.As a foreigner living in China, I have had the opportunity to experience Chinese New Year firsthand. I have been amazed by the festive atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the Chinese people. I have also learned alot about the customs and traditions of this important holiday.One of my favorite parts of Chinese New Year is the food. I love trying different dishes and flavors, and I have discovered some new favorites, such as niangao (sticky rice cake) and tangyuan (sweet glutinous rice balls). Ihave also enjoyed watching the dragon and lion dances, which are colorful and energetic performances that showcase Chinese culture and artistry.Overall, Chinese New Year is a wonderful time to be in China. It is a time to celebrate with family and friends, to reflect on the past year, and to look forward to the future. I feel fortunate to have experienced this holiday and to have learned more about Chinese culture and traditions.。
chinese new year英语卡片

chinese new year英语卡片Title: The Urgency of Reducing Plastic Bag UsageChinese New Year English Greeting CardFront:Happy Chinese New Year!Wishing you a year filled with joy, prosperity, and good health. May the spirit of the new year bring you and your loved ones boundless happiness and success.Inside:Dear [Recipient's Name],As the new year dawns, I send you my warmest wishes. May the dragon dance away all your worries and bring you an abundance of good luck. Let the fireworks illuminate your path to a brilliant future.Remember, no matter where life takes us, the spirit of the Chinese New Year will always bring us together in celebration and joy.Wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year and a prosperous new beginning!With love and best wishes,[Your Name]Back:Decorated with traditional Chinese symbols of good luck and prosperity, such as the red envelope (hongbao), the dragon, and fireworks, this card embodies the essence of the Chinese New Year. May these symbols bring you all the good fortune and happiness you deserve in the coming year.This greeting card is a small token of my appreciation for yourfriendship and support. I hope it brings a smile to your face and warmth to your heart.Happy Chinese New Year once again![Your Name]This greeting card is designed to capture the essence of the Chinese New Year and convey heartfelt wishes to the recipient. It can be personalized with the recipient's name and signed with your own name to make it even more special.。
2014译林新版 六上 Unit 8 Chinese New Year 教材分析及教学建议

2014译林新版六上 Unit 8 ChineseNew Year 教材分析及教学建议Unit 8 Chinese New Year一、教学内容本单元教材以“Chinese New Year”为主题,让学生了解中国新年的一些风俗惯。
研究的词汇包括:firecrackers。
fireworks。
a n dance。
red packets。
get。
Hong Kong。
next week。
food。
tangyuan。
Chinese New Year’s Eve。
ChineseNew Year’s Day。
rich。
plan。
light。
研究的句型是“What are you going to do。
I'm going to…”。
语法上,研究一般将来时be going to结构表示意愿、打算做某事。
研究感知字母组合oo的发音:/J/。
文化上,了解Christmas和Thanksgiving的相关知识。
此外,学生还需要了解电子邮件书写格式。
二、学情分析由于与旧教材衔接的问题,我们需要补充一些衔接词汇。
在研究本单元时可以渗透以下一些词汇(建议):ChineseNew Year、Double Ninth、Festival、dragon boat race、e-friend、get together、ice、meat、rice cake、rice dumpling、salad、vegetable、chat、Dragon Boat Festival、dumpling festival、Mid-Autumn Festival、moon cake、snowman、spring、Spring Festival、wash the dishes、watch films。
1、建议在本单元中,加入一些补充词汇,但要以三会为主,避免给学生过多的记忆负担。
可以在各个课时的情境中渗透教学,降低学生掌握的难度。
2、本单元讲述的是中国传统重要节日:春节,对于学生来说比较贴近实际,理解起来不会太难。
交际英语chinesenewyear中国新年

Historical development
Global Celebration
Chinese New Year is now celebrated by people from all cultures and backgrounds, not just the Chinese community. The festivities associated with the holiday have also spread to other parts of the world.
Economic Impact
The celebration of Chinese New Year has a significant economic impact, boosting tourism, retail sales, and other industries in China and other parts of the world.
Details
Couplets are usually written on red paper and contain rhyming phrases that wish the family good luck and prosperity in the coming year. Auspicious characters and door gods are also displayed to symbolize protection and good fortune. These are usually hung on the outside of the door, facing inward, to keep bad luck away.
Summary
Chinese_New_Year中国新年全解 共21页

Legend
• Before the old man left, he had told people to put up red paper decorations on their windows and doors at each year’s end to scare away Nian in case it sneaked back again, because red is the color the beast feared the most.
• The Chinese New Year is now popularly known as the Spring Festival because it starts from the Beginning of Spring. Its origin is too old to be traced.
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year
• How many things do you know about Chinese New Year?
The Origin of Chinese New Year
中国新年介绍作文英文

中国新年介绍作文英文英文:Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It usually falls between late January and mid-February, depending on the lunar calendar. As a Chinese person, I have celebrated this festival since I was a child.During the Chinese New Year, people usually clean their homes thoroughly, decorate them with red lanterns and couplets, and prepare traditional foods such as dumplings, rice cakes, and fish. On New Year's Eve, families gather together for a big feast, and then stay up late to watch the CCTV New Year's Gala, which is a variety show featuring music, dance, and comedy.One of the most exciting parts of the Chinese New Year is the tradition of giving red envelopes filled with money to children and unmarried adults. This is called "hongbao"in Chinese, and it is believed to bring good luck and blessings for the new year.Another important tradition is the dragon and lion dance, which is performed in many cities and towns throughout China. The dragon and lion dance is a symbol of good luck and prosperity, and it is believed to scare away evil spirits.中文:中国新年,也称为春节,是中国最重要的传统节日之一。
中国春节ppt英文版 Chinese New Year

The Origin of Chinese New Year
There are many legends and traditions about the origin of Chinese New Year.
▪ A dish consisting of fish will appear on the tables of Chinese families.
Entertainment – firework & firecrackers
Lantern Festival
▪ The Lantern Festival is to be held on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year.
▪ The kids carry lanterns to celebrate the Lantern Festival.
And…
Welcome to Chinese Club
There is going to be a Chinese club in the future, everybody is welcome! We will let you know the time when it begins.☺
If you go to Chinatown in London next week, what do you
think you may find?
Lots of Chinese people?
Delicious Chinese food?
Taking photo with ‘scissor hand’?
中国传统节日新年英语介绍

中国传统节日新年英语介绍The Chinese Traditional New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It falls on the first day of the lunar new year, usually in January or February.The Spring Festival is a time for family reunions, feasting, and the exchange of greetings. Before the festival, people clean their houses to sweep away bad luck and make way for good luck. They also prepare a lot of food, including dumplings, fish, and meat, which are symbols of good luck and wealth.During the festival, people visit relatives and friends, wish each other good luck and happiness, and give red envelopes (hongbao) as gifts. The red color represents good luck and joy. Fireworks are also set off to scare away bad luck and bring in good luck.The Spring Festival is a time for celebration and family gatherings, and people usually stay up late to welcome the new year. It is a time of joy, hope, and renewal, and people believe that it brings them good luck and prosperity in the coming year.。