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U N IT 1 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS
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U N IT 1 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS LESSON 6 Project V e r s i o n 1 W o rk in g ro u p s o f 5 / 6 . Im a g in e a h o lid a y. P re p a re a p o s te r. M a k e a p re s e n ta tio n . You can use th e q u e s tio n s as a p la n . V e r s i o n 2 W o rk in g ro u p s o f 5 /6 . Find a c o u n try w ith in te re s tin g tra d itio n s . C h o o se th e m o s t in te re s tin g . M a ke a p re s e n ta tio n on th is tr a d itio n . U se th e q u e s tio n s a s a p la n . 1 What is the name of the holiday? 2 What season is it in? 3 Where is it? 4 What activities are you going to have? 5 Are there going to be any decorations? 6 What traditions do you want to have on this holiday? 7 What about some special clothes or food? Well, we hope you enjoyed our talk about ... . Now, if anybody has any questions w e’ll be happy to answer them. 11 HOME READING The Odyssey by Homer The ancient Greek hero Odyssey was the king of Ithaca. He had a wife Penelope and son Telemachus. He made a long journey home to Ithaca after the war of Troy. He was known as a sly and clever person. Odyssey was one of the main leaders in the Trojan War. He created a wooden Trojan horse in which there were some Greek soldiers. At night they w ent out of the horse and opened the gates to let the Greek army in. It helped the Greeks to win the war. After the war, Odyssey w ent home bu t he spent ten years of adventures before he reached home. He met the Cyclopes, Circe, the Sirens, the nymph Calypso and he also made a journey to the Underworld. He could not go home im m ediately because the sea-god Poseidon was angry with him and made him have a lot of problem s. First, Odyssey came to King Alcinous and Queen Arete and told them the amazing story of his victory in the Trojan War. Then they went on their journey. During his travelling Odyssey and his team passed the island of the well-known cyclops Polyphemus, who lived on the island with lots of sheep. Odyssey and his twelve ships were caught by storm and they were held by the giant, one-eyed cyclops Polyphemus, who was Poseidon’s son. The cyclops had eaten many sailors be fore Odyssey managed to kill him. He gave the giant strong wine and when the cyclops fell asleep, Odyssey blinded him. After that they left the island. But in spite of the help of Aeolus, King of the Winds, they could not come home again though it was alm ost in sight. When the sailors lived on an island of the w itch-goddess Circe, she turned half of the men into swine. But Odyssey was helped by Hermes, and C irce ’s magic did not w ork on him. Circe was a daughter of Helios, the god of the sun. She was also a sister of two kings of Colchis as well as Pasiphae, m other of the Minotaur. After a year of eating and drinking on C irce ’s island, the Greeks again set off. Circe gave them a piece of advice on how to pass the land of the Sirens and to pass between the m any-headed m onster Scylla and the Charybdis. She also told Odyssey not to hunt cows on the land. But Odyssey did not follow her advice and they killed a cow fo r food. They were punished by the sun god Helios because it was his cow. The ships were lost and all the men but Odyssey were drowned. He was washed on Calypso’s island Ogygia. Calypso was one of the daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. She wanted Odyssey to stay with her on the island and used magic songs and made him stay for seven years. Odyssey soon wanted to go back to his wife Penelope. His protector goddess Athena helped him. Finally, his son Telem achus helped him to come back to his wife and to his old father, Laertes, and live in peace on Ithaca. |
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