New Year's Resolutions

ALT - 9th January
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ALT - 9th January

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In ONE word, describe the highlight of your winter holiday.

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This lesson you...
...know what New Year's resolutions are

...learn more about the history of New Year's Eve by watching videos

...think about your own New Year's resolutions

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What are the New Year's Eve traditions in the Netherlands?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

New Year's Resolutions

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What do you think of when you hear: "New Year's Resolutions"

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Reflect: Why do people make resolutions? Do you think they are helpful?

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How do you write a New Year's resolution?
In 2025:


I would like… “I would like to travel to Scotland.”
I hope to… “I hope to stop biting my nails.”
I want to… “I want to try a new sport.”
I’m going to… “I’m going to visit my nan.”
I will… “I will speak more English.”

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Write down ONE New Year's resolution that you have!

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What is your New Year's resolution concerning school?

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What helps you to stick to your New Year's Resolution?
A
Getting paid to do something
B
Putting a lot of energy into it in the first month
C
Adding it to something you already do
D
Making a habit out of it

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write the most important information about the history of New Year's Eve

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Think - pair - share
Write the most important information about the history of New Year's Eve.
Compare your answers.

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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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What's next?

Please tell me what you would like to practise during the next few ALT lessons.

Thank you!

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Reading
Read the following article on the history of New Year

After reading there are questions to check your understanding
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In ancient Egypt, what celebration marked the "opening of the year"?
A
Wepet Renpet
B
Akitu
C
Chinese New Year
D
Janus Festival

Slide 24 - Quiz

What significant change did Julius Caesar make to the Roman calendar in 46 B.C.?
A
Shifted the New Year to March
B
Added an extra month
C
Introduced Leap Year
D
Declared Jan. 1 as the New Year

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Why did the Chinese New Year celebration originate more than 3,000 years ago during the Shang Dynasty?
A
To celebrate the spring planting season
B
To honor their ancestors
C
To mark the end of winter
D
To commemorate a military victory

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Which ancient civilization is credited with making New Year's resolutions during a festival called Akitu?
A
Ancient Egypt
B
Ancient Rome
C
Babylon
D
Ancient China

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What was the purpose of the celebration called Wepet Renpet in ancient Egypt?
A
To pray for good fortune
B
To celebrate the Nile river's flood
C
To honor the gods of agriculture
D
To make New Year's resolutions

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What did medieval knights supposedly do at the end of each year during the Middle Ages?
A
Celebrate the Chinese New Year
B
Make New Year's resolutions
C
Renew their vows of chivalry
D
Engage in a 12-day party

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Who resolved the calendar problem in the 1570s and implemented the Gregorian calendar in 1582?
A
Julius Caesar
B
Pope Gregory XIII
C
Emperor Augustus
D
Chinese emperor

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Which ancient culture celebrated the New Year around midsummer, coinciding with the Nile river's annual flood?
A
Ancient Rome
B
Ancient China
C
Ancient Egypt
D
Babylon

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In the context of New Year's resolutions, what does the two-faced god Janus symbolize according to ancient Roman beliefs?
A
Reflection on past and future
B
Hope and despair
C
Wisdom and foolishness
D
Joy and sorrow

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According to Merriam Webster, when was the full phrase "New Year Resolution" first used?
A
1813
B
46 B.C.
C
1000 A.D.
D
3000 B.C.

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