Unit 7 Let's Celebrate!. Part One: Vocabulary Link--Different Kinds of Party (15 minutes) Part Two: Listening--A Catering Company (15 minutes) Part Three:

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Unit 7 Let's Celebrate!

Part One: Vocabulary Link--Different Kinds of Party (15 minutes) Part Two: Listening--A Catering Company (15 minutes) Part Three: Speaking (60 minutes) Part Four: Video Course (35 minutes) Part Five: Listening (25 minutes) Part Six: Speaking--Group Discussion (30 minutes)

Part One: Vocabulary Link-- Different Kinds of Party

1. Vocabulary Review

2. New Vocabulary baby shower: a woman's friends celebrate her new baby. They give gifts of baby items. bachelor party: a young man's last chance for a noisy party with his male friends before he gets married. block party: neighbours who live on the same street eat, play games, and socialize together. housewarming party: young people who have a new home invite their friends to come and see it. Barbecue: people cook food such as steaks, hamburgers, or hot dogs outside. slumber party: an overnight party where boys or girls play games, eat snacks, and stay up very late. surprise party: this is usually given for a birthday. catering company: a company that provides food services, esp. for parties. It prepares and serves food, and helps clean up after the party is finished. finger food: food eaten with the hands, such as chips, cookies and fruits. masquerade: a party where people wear masks and costumes. luau: a feast of Hawaiian food. safari: an overland journey or hunting expedition.

Vocabulary Link 3. Look at these pictures of parties. Then take the quiz below. Different kinds of parties baby showerbachelor partyblock partyhousewarming party barbecuefamily reunionslumber partysurprise party 1. You hold a baby shower before / after a baby is born. 2. A bachelor party is for a woman / man before he / she gets married. Keys

Vocabulary Link baby showerbachelor partyblock partyhousewarming party barbecuefamily reunionslumber partysurprise party 3. People at a block party live near each other / work together. 4. At a housewarming party, you usually receive gifts / money for your new home. Keys 3. Look at these pictures of parties. Then take the quiz below. Different kinds of parties

Vocabulary Link baby showerbachelor partyblock partyhousewarming party barbecuefamily reunionslumber partysurprise party 5. A barbecue is usually held after it snows / on a warm, sunny day. 6. A family reunion is for your immediate family only / your family and relatives. Keys 3. Look at these pictures of parties. Then take the quiz below. Different kinds of parties

Vocabulary Link baby showerbachelor partyblock partyhousewarming party barbecuefamily reunionslumber partysurprise party 7. When kids go to a slumber party, they stay overnight / eat dinner and go home. 8. An important thing to do before a surprise party is spend a lot of money / keep a secret. Keys 3. Look at these pictures of parties. Then take the quiz below. Different kinds of parties

Part Two: Listening--A Catering Company

1. Listen and find out what a catering company does

Listening 1. Listen and find out what a catering company does Keys A catering company A catering company … a. produces and plays music. b. prepares and serves food. c. makes and sells clothing. √

Listening Listen again. What will Jared do in his job? Circle the correct answers. Keys 1. before the party a. cook food b. set up c. call the guests 2. during the party a. serve food and drinks b. collect money c. watch the food 3. after the party a. say “thank you” b. wash dishes c. put things in the truck A catering company

Part Three: Speaking

1. Culture Link: American Party Etiquette At large, informal party among young people, it is acceptable for guests to bring a friend, even someone the hosts don't know. This would not be done at a dinner party, because the hosts need to know how many people will be eating there. If in doubt, a guest can call and ask if it is OK to bring someone. At an informal party, guests tend to arrive minutes after the time the party is supposed to begin. Many people try to avoid being the first guest to arrive, because it makes them feel shy or uncomfortable. Many guests leave when they see others starting to go home. To be polite, hosts will often press guests not to go home "so early", even if it is quite late and the host is actually very tired!

2. Useful Expressions for Accepting and Refusing Invitations Invitations Do you want to go for a drink with me? How would you like to have dinner with me? Would you like to play tennis this Friday? Would you be interested in watching a play on Saturday? We're going for a picnic. How about joining us?

2. Useful Expressions for Accepting and Refusing Invitations Accepting invitations Sure. I'd love to. That sounds great.

2. Useful Expressions for Accepting and Refusing Invitations Refusing invitations I'm sorry, but I can't. I'd love to, but I'm busy. Unfortunately, I can't.

3. Pair Work

Speaking 1) Listen to the conversation. Does Lane accept or refuse Omar’s invitation? Omar: Lane: Omar: Lane: Omar: Lane: Omar: Lane: Omar: Lane: Did you hear the news? Sayuri is having a party. Really? When? On Wednesday. It’s a pool party. Cool! That sounds like fun. Do you want to go with me? But I don’t know Sayuri. No problem. She said I could bring a friend. Well, OK. I’d love to go. What time is the party? It starts at 3:00. Why don’t we meet at my house at 2:30? Sounds good! She accepts. Keys 3. Pair Work

√ √ √ √ Speaking 2) What do you like to do in your free time? Check the boxes. Then add four more things to the list. see a movie go swimming study English go shopping √ √ √ √ Lesson B Festivals and holidaysLesson A Party time!

3) Make converstaions of invitation basing on the previous two steps.

Speaking A: Would you be interested in seeing a movie on Friday? B: Sure. What time? A: Can we meet at 8:00? B: OK! A: Would you like to go swimming this afternoon? B: I’m sorry, but I can’t. I have a test tomorrow. 3) Make converstaions of invitation basing on the previous two steps.

Communication You are planning a party. Choose an item from each category or think of an item of your own. 4) Party planning TYPE OF FOOD a. finger foods c. burger and fries b. barbecue d. pasta and salad

Communication PLACE a. a friend’s house c. a nightclub b. a big warehouse d. a park You are planning a party. Choose an item from each category or think of an item of your own. 4) Party planning

Communication TYPE OF PARTY a. masquerade party c. surprise party b. reunion party d. dance party You are planning a party. Choose an item from each category or think of an item of your own. 4) Party planning

Communication PARTY THEME a. westernc. safarib. luaud. sports You are planning a party. Choose an item from each category or think of an item of your own. 4) Party planning

Communication Invite up to four other pairs to your party. Ask and answer questions about the parties. A. Would you like to come to our party next week? B. What kind of party is it? A. It’s a Hawaiian luau party. We’re going to wear Hawaiian shirts and drink pineapple juice. B. That sounds like fun. Where will it be? A. It’ll be in a big warehouse. B. Great! I’d love to go. 5) Party planning

Communication Stand up and mingle with other pairs, take turns making and listening to invitations, and write down information about the invitations you hear. PARTY! Food: __________________________ Place: __________________________ Type of party: ___________________ Theme: ________________________ Food: __________________________ Place: __________________________ Type of party: ___________________ Theme: ________________________ Food: __________________________ Place: __________________________ Type of party: ___________________ Theme: ________________________ Food: __________________________ Place: __________________________ Type of party: ___________________ Theme: ________________________ 6) Party planning

Communication Which party do you want to go to? Choose one with your partner and tell the class. Describe the food, place, type of party, and theme for the party. 7) Party planning

4. Group Discussion: The Best Party!

What was the best party you ever attended? Who gave the party? Who was there? What is the best kind of food for a party? What is the best kind of music for a party? What are the important things for a good party? Imagine some foreign guests are going to a party in your country. Give them some advice.

Part Four: Video Course

1. Giving Invitations Watch model dialogues in videos. Pay attention to the underlined parts and then role-play them with partners. Would you like to join...? I was wondering if you were free... Can you make it?

2. What a Party!

Global Viewpoints Watch the interviews What a party! and circle True or False. Correct the false sentences.

Global Viewpoints Watch the interviews What a party! and circle True or False. Correct the false sentences. 1. Alejandra went to a party where the dance floor was covered with soapsuds. 2. At the party Alejandra went to, everyone wore formal clothes. 3. There were 28 people at Dennis’s birthday party. 4. Dennis’s birthday party took place in his apartment. 5. Dennis’s friends cooked the food for his birthday party. True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ Keys ■

3. Festivals and Holidays

Global Viewpoints What do the people say about festivals and holidays? Watch the interviews Festivals and holidays and fill in the blanks. 3. Festivals and Holidays

Catherine: Kumiko: Alejandra: Global Viewpoints ■ Keys What do the people say about festivals and holidays? Watch the interviews Festivals and holidays and fill in the blanks. My favorite celebration or holiday is (1). In America, families (2) in one place and have a big, big, huge dinner. And it’s actually just a day where you eat a lot and where you think about or you reflect about the things you are (3). I like (4) because when I was little I got lots of otoshidama, which is (5) in a little pretty envelope. In Argentina one of the (6) festivals is the Day of Tradition, or El Dia de la Tradiciones, where we (7) our gaucho heritage. A gaucho is an Argentinean cowboy. People usually perform traditional dances, dress as gauchos and have huge barbecues. Thanksgiving get together thankful for New Year’s Day money unique celebrate

Part Five: Listening

1. How I Plan My Holidays 1) New Words and Expressions antique: an object that is old and therefore becoming rare and valuable.

2) Listen to the passage, and then choose the best answer to complete the following statements.

2. Halloween 1) New Words and Expressions ghost: a supposed apparition of a dead person or animal. witch: a woman who is supposed to have magic powers. Easter: also "Easter Sunday", one of the most important Christian festivals. It is held on a Sunday in March or April to celebrate Jesus Christ's return to life. the Fourth of July: also "Independence Day", a national holiday in the U. S. Celebrating the Declaration of Independence in The Declaration, signed on July 4th, 1776 by the Congressional representatives of the thirteen states, declared the U. S. to be independent of the British Crown.

2) Listen to the speaker carefully, and complete the paragraph with missing words.

3. Valentine's Day 1) New Words and Expressions priest: a specially trained man who performs various religious duties and ceremonies. fertility: a woman's ability to have babies.

2) Listen to a passage carefully, and complete the statements.

Part Six: Speaking--Group Discussion

1. What do you often do during your holidays? 2. How do you usually plan your holidays?

3. Talk about your plans for the coming holiday. Prepare to give your presentation in the next class: Where hand how will you go? Who will you visit? What will you do? Why do you have such plans for the coming holiday?