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ANOTHER KIND OF WAR 205 37 薛宇筑
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INTRODUCTION When you see the word “war”, what do you think about it? Which do you prefer, the tomato fight or the bee shots? Why? Have you ever joined a tomato fight or a bee shots setting? Is it interesting?
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PAINT THE TOWN RED WITH TOMATOES
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VOCABULAR Y
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WORDS AND EXAMPLES 1. weapon ( n. )武器 He is trying to find the weapon that he didn’t get last time. 2. throw ( v. )丟擲 Do not throw the stones at the puppy. 3. exactly ( adv. )確切地 I know exactly who you are.
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WORDS AND EXAMPLES 5. possible ( adj. )可能的 It is possible that Ronald was a girl before. 6. parade ( n. )遊行 The parade will be held on Friday. 8. book ( v. )預約 Do we have to book a room first?
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PHRASES AND EXAMPLES 1. watch out 小心 Watch out the flying chicken? 2. move along 往前走 Move along, please. You guys block up the road.
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SUMMARY People in Bunol, a town in Spain, holds a tomato fight on the last Wednesday of August. In 1945, some young guys pushed others in a parade by accident, and they threw each other with tomatoes which were from the costermongers. When these guys met the next year, they started a fight again by tossing tomatoes they prepared at people. The festival was called “Tomatina” since then, and people have a tomatoes war every year.
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MY RESPONSE The war can also be fun. Although having a tomato fight may be dangerous, I still want to paint myself red with tomatoes. If you want to join this tomato war, you’d better book a room first and do not wear your favorite skirt. You need to be careful in the battlefield when something red flying over your head.
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SET THE “TOWN” ON FIRE WITH BEE SHOTS
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VOCABULAR Y
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WORDS AND EXAMPLES 1. event ( n. )事件 It will be a great event that Bella and Edward get married. 2. villager ( n. )村民 The villagers fight each other by throwing balls. 3. pray ( v. )祈禱 Let’s pray to God and have a wonderful dream tonight.
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WORDS AND EXAMPLES 4. direction ( n. )方向 Do you know the direction of Cullens’ house? 5. protection ( n. )保護 Without Edward’s protection, the vampire think it is a good timing to kill Bella.
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PHRASES AND EXAMPLES 1. set off 燃放 Let’s set off the bee shots and have fun! 2. be filled with 充滿 Edward’s house is filled with vampires from different countries because they are going to help his daughter.
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SUMMARY People in Yenshui, a village in Taiwan, celebrate the Chinese Lantern Festival by setting firecrackers. About 200 years ago, people pray to Kwangong to make the terrible disease away. They followed the god’s word to set off firecrackers, soon the disease was gone. Because the firecracker houses look like beehives, they are also called “bee shots”. This activity has been held every year since then.
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MY RESPONSE I think setting bee shots is more dangerous than throwing tomatoes. If you want to join the festival, you must be careful. It’s better to have adults with you when you join the war. It’s good to cooperate with others when they are praying to the God.
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WHERE EAST MEETS WEST
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SIMILARITIES They are both a kind of war. They both had a story. They are both festivals. They both have weapons.
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DIFFERENCES Weapon : 1. Yenshui : tomatoes 2. Bunol : Bee Shots Cause 1. Yenshui : made the disease away 2. Bunol : angry in the parade Time 1. Yenshui : at night 2. Bunol : day time Motive 1. Yenshui : cooperation 2. Bunol : angry
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CONCLUSION Not all of the wars need to carry guns with you. Everyone likes different kinds of war, we can’t change others’ minds. We have to respect others’ choices. You need to be careful in any kinds of war.
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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