New Year's Lesson

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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome back!

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Lesson schedule
- Warming-up (catching up)
- Watching video on the history of New Year's Eve
- Speaking in pairs
- Writing assignment on New Year's resolutions
- What to study for the test
- End of class

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After today's class,




I know what a New Year's resolution is.
I know more about the history New Year.
I know how to write a New Year's resolution and can write a short text in English about what my ideal 2025 will look like.


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Describe the highlight of your winter holiday.

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Lesson schedule
- Warming-up (catching up)
- Watching video on the history of New Year's Eve
- Speaking in pairs
- Writing assignment on New Year's resolutions
- What to study for the test
- End of class

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What is a
New Year's resolution?

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Slide 8 - Video

Lesson schedule
- Warming-up (catching up)
- Watching video on the history of New Year's Eve
- Speaking in pairs
- Writing assignment on New Year's resolutions
- What to study for the test
- End of class

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00:21
New Year was always celebrated on January 1
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

00:36
Ceasar's calendar looked at the position of the...

Slide 11 - Open question

00:53
In the Middle Ages they celebrated New Years
A
on March 1st
B
on January 1st
C
at different times
D
They didn't

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:26
How long does Chinese New Year last?

Slide 13 - Open question

01:35
How many grapes do people eat on New Years in Spain?
A
one
B
twelve
C
one hundred and twelve
D
twelve hundred

Slide 14 - Quiz

02:12
Where do New Yorkers come together on NYE?

Slide 15 - Open question

Did you make any New Year's Resolutions this year?
If yes, what are they?
If you haven't thought about it yet than try to list three of them right now.

Slide 16 - Open question

What is your New Year's resolution concerning school?

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SPEAKING in pairs
1. What did you think of 2024? What was the most important thing that happened to you? What was the most enjoyable?
2. What is your New Year's resolution and why?
3. What helps you to stick to your New Year's resolution? 
4. What will you have liked to achieve by the end of 2025? 

        Give each other feedback and tips.



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Pair activity
  •  What: Share your New Year's resolutions for 2025
Write down what you hear from your peers in English. Afterwards, you will be asked to tell about the resolutions of your peers.
  • How: In pairs
  • Time: 2 minutes
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Lesson schedule
- Warming-up (catching up)
- Watching video on the history of New Year's Eve
- Speaking in pairs
- Writing assignment on New Year's resolutions
- What to study for the test
- End of class

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New Year's Resolutions

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Final assignment- NYR
Write a text of approximately 150 - 200 words about your New Year’s resolutions for 2025. Answer the following questions in your text:
1) What are your resolutions for this year? Think about areas such as school, family, friendships, hobbies, health, 
or personal growth.

2) Why are these resolutions important to you? 
Explain what you hope to achieve or wish to improve your these goals.

3) How will you work towards these resolutions? Share specific actions or steps you plan to take to achieve them.

4) What challenges might you face, and how will you overcome them?
Disclaimer: Make sure to use proper grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure. Be creative and honest! Save your written text on your piece of paper bring it to class next time. No ChatGPT allowed.
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Sample text
My New Year’s Resolutions for 2025
This year, I have three New Year’s resolutions. I want to be healthier, spend more time with my family, and do better at work.

Firstly, I want to be healthier. Last year, I ate too much junk food and didn’t exercise much. In 2025, I will eat more fruits and vegetables and go to the gym more often. This will help me feel stronger and happier.

Secondly, I want to spend more time with my family. Coming year, I will (hopefully) spend more time with the people who are dearest to me.

Finally, I want to do better at work. Sometimes, I wait too long to take action, but I wish to improve that. I wish to become more attentive, social, supportive, creative and decisive in 2025.

It will be hard to follow my resolutions every day, but I will try my best. I know these changes will make 2025 a great year for me!

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Final assignment- NYR
Write a text of approximately 150 - 200 words about your New Year’s resolutions for 2025. Answer the following questions in your text:
1) What are your resolutions for this year? Think about areas such as school, family, friendships, hobbies, health, 
or personal growth.

2) Why are these resolutions important to you? 
Explain what you hope to achieve or wish to improve your these goals.

3) How will you work towards these resolutions? Share specific actions or steps you plan to take to achieve them.

4) What challenges might you face, and how will you overcome them?
Disclaimer: Make sure to use proper grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure. Be creative and honest! Save your written text on your piece of paper bring it to class next time. No ChatGPT allowed.
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15:00

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Lesson schedule
- Warming-up (catching up)
- Watching video on the history of New Year's Eve
- Speaking in pairs
- Writing assignment on New Year's resolutions
- What to study for the test
- End of class

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What you have to study for the test!
  • Grammar: Chapters 1, 2 and 3
  • Vocabulary: Chapter 3
  • Stones: Chapter 3 

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Next lesson + homework
- We will revise and practice with the grammar of chapter 1 
- Start studying the words + sentences of chapter 3 on pages 174/175/176

Good work today! See you tomorrow 

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