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Unit 6 Lesson 1 Celebrations Тэмдэглэлт өдрүүд
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Unit 6 Lesson 1

Celebrations

Тэмдэглэлт өдрүүд

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Vocabulary: Celebrations

Objectives

Skill: Talking about some celebration

Structure: Present continuous

for future

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Warm up:

Telling names of celebration during walking

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Anniversary-Ойн баяр, нэг

жилийн ой

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Discuss-тайлбарлах

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Common-Нийтийн, хамт

олны

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Share-Хуваалцах

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Fools day-Тэнгүүдийн өдөр

(4-p cарын1)

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Leap year-Илүү жилтэй өдөр

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Easter-Улаан өндөгний өдөр

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Independence day-Тусгаар

тогтнолын өдөр

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Lunar month-Сарны сар

(цагаан сар)

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Grammar

PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR

FUTURE EVENTS• 1. . Future: Present continuous for the future, function

• The present continuous is used to talk about arrangements for events at a time later than now.

• There is a suggestion that more than one person is aware of the event, and that some preparation has already happened. e.g.

• a. I'm meeting Jim at the airport = and both Jim and I have discussed this.

• b. I am leaving tomorrow. = and I've already bought my train ticket.

• c. We're having a staff meeting next Monday = and all members of staff have been told about it.

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• More examples:

• a. Is she seeing him tomorrow?

• b. He isn't working next week.

• c. They

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New Year's Day is observed on January 1, the first

day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as

well as the Julian calendar used in ancient Rome.

With most countries using the Gregorian calendar as

their main calendar, New Year's Day is the closest

thing to being the world's only truly global public

holiday, often celebrated with fireworks at the stroke

of midnight as the new year starts. January 1 on the

Julian calendar currently corresponds to January 14

on the Gregorian calendar, and it is on that date that

followers of some of the Eastern Orthodox churches

celebrate the New Year.

Read the text and talk in the class

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Exercises-Дасгалууд

Answer these questions

• What celebration will you celebrate?

• Who are you celebrating with?

• How are you celebrating it ?

• Where are you celebrating ?

• What are you doing during this

celebration?

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Homework

Page: 77-79Exercises: 3, 4, 5Write about your favorite celebration