International carnival

International Carnival
Today you will learn:
- where Carnival comes from.
- what Carnival means around the world.
- differences between the Netherlands and the world.
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International Carnival
Today you will learn:
- where Carnival comes from.
- what Carnival means around the world.
- differences between the Netherlands and the world.

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you know about Carnival in the Netherlands?

Slide 2 - Mind map

What do you know about Carnival around the world?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Lent
Many Christian churches have a 40-day "season" of fasting called Lent, in which Christians prepare for Easter which is one of the two most important feasts in the Christian year (the other being Christmas). Easter is in late March or April. Lent always begins on a Wednesday, which is called Ash Wednesday in February or March. On that day, many people go to church and have some ash smeared on their forehead as a sign of sorrow for their sins. Then for 40 days, they try to work hard on improving themselves and thinking about the teachings of Jesus. It is usual for people to "give up" something for Lent. They might stop smoking or stop watching TV so they can spend more time reading the Bible or talking with the family. Many people give up all their favourite foods and have no cake, wine, beer, chocolate, ice cream or other luxury foods.
The name "carnivale" comes from Italian and means "putting aside the flesh". This means that during Lent people were not to think about their "flesh" (their bodies) but do things that were good for their souls. The word "flesh"" also means "meat" so many people would eat no meat during Lent.

 Carnival nowadays is all about partying. But back in the days, Carnivale was something of the Christian church. Many have a 40-day "season" of fasting called Lent, in which Christians prepare for Easter. This is in late March or April. 

Lent always begins on a Wednesday, which is called Ash Wednesday in February. On that day, many people go to church and have some ash smeared on their forehead as a sign of sorrow for their sins. Then for 40 days, they try to work hard on improving themselves and thinking about the teachings of Jesus. 

It is usual for people to "give up" something for Lent. They might stop smoking or stop watching TV to spend more time reading the Bible or talking with the family. Many people give up all their favourite foods and have no cake, beer, chips, etc.

The name "carnivale" comes from Latin language (carnelevarium) which means without (levare) meat (carn). Italy later made this carnevale, which was translated over the whole world. An example is Mardi Gras, the American start of Carnivale.

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Link

What does Mardi Gras mean?
A
Carnival
B
Obese Wednesday
C
American Christmas
D
Fat Tuesday

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which places DO NOT celebrate Mardi Gras?
A
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B
Beijing, China
C
New Orleans, U.S.
D
Montreal, Canada

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which colours are traditionally for Mardi Gras?
A
Red, Yellow and Green
B
Blue, Black and Gold
C
Green, Red and Purple
D
Green, Purple and Yellow

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Slide 9 - Video

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Slide 10 - Video

Task:
ALONE    -> Read the text.
WRITE about: Which Carnival you like the most?
TIME: 10 minutes

DUOS     -> Talk about each other's answers.
TALK in English
TIME: 5 minutes

Slide 11 - Slide

ALONE: watch the video's.
WRITE: Which Carnival do you like the most?
WHEN DONE: Give reasons to your answer!
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10:00

Slide 12 - Open question

Task:
DUOS     -> Talk about each other's answers.
TALK in English
TIME: 5 minutes
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5:00

Slide 13 - Slide

Slide 14 - Link

Task:
4 groups       -> each group get one paragraph.
EXPLAIN what the Carnival is like; what do you like?
MAKE reasons on the Padlet, use picture(s)! (Must be in English)
PRESENT your Padlet. 
TIME: 15 minutes.
PADLET: https://padlet.com/qgerards/pf5zdbq3kenkuutd
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10:00

Slide 15 - Slide

On a scale, how many new things did you learn?
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Slide 16 - Poll

Where does Carnival come from?
A
From China
B
From Egypt
C
From Christianity
D
From ancient practises in Antartica

Slide 17 - Quiz

What does Carnival mean around the world?
A
The period of "lent" which will end at Easter.
B
A big party with costumes and parades.
C
Where we celebrate national pride and glory.
D
Christmas and Santa Claus.

Slide 18 - Quiz

What are the differences between the Netherlands and the world?

Are there other things you've learned?

Slide 19 - Mind map

What did you think about the lesson?
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Slide 20 - Poll