Tsahim e 6

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The 28 th of September Tuesday Warm up: She’ll be coming round the mountain

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The 28th of September Tuesday

Warm up:She’ll be coming round the mountain

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She’ll be coming round the mountain, when she comesShe’ll be coming round the mountain, When she comesShe’ll be coming round the mountain, coming round the mountainComing round the mountain when she comes

Chorus:Singing I,I, Ippy,I ppy, I, Singing I,I, Ippy, I ppy, I Singing I, I, Ippy, I, I, Ippy, I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I

She’ll be driving in a car, when she comesShe’ll be driving in a car, when she comesShe’ll be driving in a car, driving in a carDriving in a car when she comes

Chorus:

Singing I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I , Singing I, I, Ippy, Ippy, ISinging I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I, I, Ippy, Ippy, I

She’ll be chugging in a train, when she comesShe’ll be chugging in a train, When she comesShe’ll chugging in a train, chugging in a trainChugging in a train when she comes

Chorus:

She’ll be riding on a bike, When She comesShe’ll be riding on a bike , when she comesShe’ll be riding on a bike, riding on a bike,Riding on a bike, When she comes

Chorus

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HOMEWORK

What did you do homework?

What did you learn last lesson?

How is different from used?

How is the same as used ?

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We use the same as when there is no difference

We use different from when there is no similarity

For example:

Birthday celebrations in Britain and the USA are almost the same as in Ireland.

Birthday celebrations in Canada are different from Ireland.

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Topic:

Harvest festivals around

the world

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Aim

You will able to learn Harvest festivals’ words

You will able to learn about Harvest festival in Britain

You will able to learn Passive Present simple

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Purpose

Read the text and answer True or False

Complete the sentences. Use the passive voice.

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The Present Passive tense

We use present passive form when talk about what happens to people or things, not What do themselves.

Noun + To be +PII ( verb + ed )

The Harvest festival is celebrated in September. /positive sentences /

The Harvest festivals is not celebrated in November. /Negative sentences /

Is The Harvest festivals celebrated in September ? /Questions sentences /

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New words

Harvester Seeds

Shelter bean

Lantern grain

A bowl of rice Decorating cows

Boat racing

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HARVESTER

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Beans

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Grain

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Lanterns

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Shelters

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A bowl of rice

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Decorating cows

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Boat racing

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Seeds

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New words of the Text

Church Fruits Worldwide

Pray bring pagan

Basket parcel occur

Remind equinox ancient

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Harvest Festival is a celebration of the food grown on the Land.

Harvest Festival reminds Christians of all the good things God gives them.

In school and in Churches, people don’t bring food from home to Harvest Festival Service.

In some years it doesn’t occur in October.

Read the text and answer True or False

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Harvest Festival

Every year we have a Harvest Festival in our schools and churches. Do you know why?

This is the time of year when all the crops have been harvested.

What is a Harvest Festival?

Harvest Festival is a celebration of the food grown on the land.

Thanksgiving ceremonies and celebrations for a successful harvest are both worldwide and very ancient. In Britain, we have given thanks for successful harvests since pagan times. We celebrate this day by singing, praying and decorating our churches with baskets of fruit and food in a festival known as 'Harvest Festival', usually during the month of September.

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Ex-2 Complete the sentences. Use it +the correct forms of

the verbs in brackets.

In Britain, it is thought that 13 is unlucky number. ( think)

In Mongolia,…….that an itchy palm brings money. ( believe)

In Greece, ……… That putting shoes on a table will bring bad luck. ( think)

In Mongolia, ……that 7 is an unlucky number. (believe)

In Mongolia,….. That you will lose your money if you put your bag on the floor. ( think)

In Spain,……… that putting a hat on a bed will bring bad luck. ( believe )

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Summary

What do people bring in school and in Churches ?

When is Harvest Festival ?

Where do people celebrate Harvest Festival ?

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Ex-2 Read and translate into Mongolia these texts.

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Homework:

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Thank you for your attention Bye! Bye!