Unit7 Student Book PDF
Unit7 Student Book PDF
Unit7 Student Book PDF
GOALS After Unit 7, you will be able to: 4:02 ENGLISH FOR TODAY’S WORLD
UNIT C Photo story Read and listen to a conversation about holiday traditions. connecting people from different cultures
and language backgrounds
1 Wish someone a good holiday.
Preview
United States Basma: Wow! That dress your sister’s Basma: So what else does everyone do Basma: I think every country’s got at
Thanksgiving dinner in the United States, featuring wearing is gorgeous! What was the on Chuseok? least one holiday like that!
occasion? Mi-Cha: We get together with our Mi-Cha: What holiday comes to mind
the traditional main dish of roast turkey
Mi-Cha: Oh, that was for Chuseok. relatives. And we eat a lot! for you?
The dress is called a hanbok. Basma: Well, that sounds nice. Basma: It reminds me of Eid al-Adha,
Basma: Did you say Chuseok? What’s Mi-Cha: Not only that, but we go to a four-day religious holiday we
that—a holiday? our hometowns and visit the graves celebrate where I come from.
Japan
Mi-Cha: That’s right. It’s a traditional of our ancestors. Mi-Cha: In what way?
People picnicking and viewing the cherry
Korean holiday. It takes place in Basma: So I suppose the airports Basma: Well, people put on their best
blossoms at a Hanami party in Japan September or October each year to and train stations are mobbed with clothes, and we eat a ton of great
celebrate the harvest. people, right? food. We also travel to be with our
Basma: So does everyone dress up Mi-Cha: Totally. And the traffic relatives and visit the graves of our
like that? is impossible. It takes hours to get loved ones who have died.
Mi-Cha: Some people do. anywhere. Mi-Cha: How about that! Sounds just
Mexico like our holiday.
Friends who have come together for Quinceañera
to celebrate a girl’s fifteenth birthday and her entry Basma: Arabic speaker, Mi-Cha: Korean speaker
into adulthood in Mexico
D Paraphrase Say each of the underlined expressions F Pair work Complete the chart about traditions in
from the Photo Story in your own way. your country. Present your information to the class.
1 It takes place in September or October.
A special type of clothing Explain when it is worn.
A Look at the photos. Which traditions are you already familiar with? E Focus on language Write five sentences about
Which ones would you like to know more about? Why?
a holiday or a tradition in your country, using the
underlined language A special event Explain what happens.
B Discussion Why do people think it’s important to keep traditions from Exercise D.
alive? Do you think it’s important to learn about the customs and Songkran takes place in April.
traditions of other cultures? Explain your reasons.
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C Listening comprehension Listen and use the Vocabulary to complete the chart.
1 GOAL Wish someone a good holiday
Type of holiday What people do to celebrate
Mardi Gras (U.S.)
Bastille Day (France)
CONVERSATION MODEL 4: 05
Tsagaan Sar (Mongolia)
4:03 Types
A Read and listen to a conversation about a holiday. of holidays
seasonal GRAMMAR Adjective clauses with subject relative pronouns who and that
A: I heard there’s going to be a holiday next week. historical
B: That’s right. The Harvest Moon Festival. religious
Adjective clauses identify or describe people or things. Introduce adjective clauses about people with who or that.
A: What kind of holiday is it? A mariachi singer is someone who (or that) sings traditional Mexican music.
B: It’s a seasonal holiday that takes place in autumn. People Carnaval is a great holiday for people who (or that) like parades.
spend time with their families and eat moon cakes. Anyone who (or that) doesn’t wear a costume can’t go to the festival.
A: Well, have a great Harvest Moon Festival! Use that, not who, for adjective clauses that describe things.
B: Thanks! Same to you! Thanksgiving is a celebration that takes place in November. GRAMMAR BOOSTER p. 131
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The gifts that people exchange are not very expensive.
• Adjective clauses: common errors
B Rhythm and intonation Listen again and repeat. Be careful! Don’t use a subject pronoun after the relative pronouns who or that. • Reflexive pronouns
Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner. Don’t say: Thanksgiving is a celebration that it takes place in November. • By + reflexive pronouns
• Reciprocal pronouns: each other
and one another
set off fireworks march in parades have picnics . . . is a religious tradition that . . .
B Grammar practice On a separate sheet of paper, write five
sentences with adjective clauses to describe some holidays and
traditions in your country. . . . is a great holiday for people who . . .
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“ Everyone wears costumes on . . .
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B Grammar practice Complete the adjective clause in each sentence, using the
2 GOAL Ask about local customs cues. Omit the relative pronoun when possible.
1 People who visit other countries should find out the local customs.
People visit other countries.
2 The man plays in a mariachi band.
You were talking with the man.
CONVERSATION MODEL 3 The young people were all wearing
You saw the young people in the parade.
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traditional costumes.
A Read and listen to a conversation about local customs.
4 The traditional Chinese dress is called a cheongsam.
A: Do you mind if I ask you about something? She’s wearing the dress.
B Rhythm and intonation Listen again and repeat. 2 The man we invited to the party is from Senegal.
Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner. 3 The song that you were listening to is fado music from Portugal.
4 The Cherry Blossom Festival is a tradition that people observe in Japan every spring.
GRAMMAR Adjective clauses with object relative pronouns who, whom, and that
B Practice reading the sentences you completed in B Grammar Practice, breaking
In some adjective clauses, the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. Relative pronouns
the sentences into thought groups.
The person who comes for dinner should bring a gift. • Use who or that for a subject
(who = subject / The person comes for dinner.) of a clause.
• Use who, whom, or that for an NOW YOU CAN Ask about local customs
In other adjective clauses, the relative pronoun is the object of the clause. object of a clause.
The person who (or whom or that) you invite for dinner should bring a gift. Note: Whom is very formal.
(who = object / You invite the person for dinner.) A Pair work Change the Conversation Model. Role-play a conversation in which you
ask about local customs. Use the ideas from the box below. Then change roles.
When the relative pronoun is the object of the clause, it may be omitted.
The person you invite for dinner should bring a gift. A: Do you mind if I ask you about something?
GRAMMAR BOOSTER p. 133 B: . What’s up?
Be careful!
• Adjective clauses: who and A: I’m not sure about the customs here. If ,
When the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause, it can NOT be omitted. whom in formal English
should ?
Don’t say: The person comes for dinner should bring a gift.
Do not use an object pronoun after the verb. B: .
Don’t say: The person who you invite them for dinner . . . A: Would it be appropriate to ?
B: .
A: Thanks. That’s really helpful.
A Understand the grammar Correct the error in the adjective clause in each sentence.
Explain each correction.
that Ideas
1 Putting butter on a child’s nose is a birthday tradition who people • someone invites you out for dinner
observe on the Atlantic coast of Canada.
2 On the Day of the Dead, Mexicans remember family members who they have died.
“ Only use who for people.
” • someone invites you to a party
• someone gives you a gift
• someone makes a special effort to help
p you
y
• your own idea:
3 The tomatoes that people throw them at each other during La Tomatina in Buñol, Spain, Don't stop!
make a terrible mess. Ask and answer other questions.
Is it OK if ?
4 The performer sang that traditional holiday song is world-famous.
Would it be possible to ?
5 The fireworks people set them off during the summer festivals in Japan are very beautiful. Should I ?
READING
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READING
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celebrate for several days.
give away money. ° ° °
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Holidays Around the World
have parades.
avoid eating during the day. ° ° °
wish their parents a Which holiday is celebrated in more than one country?
Ramadan, the Month of Fasting
the typical
healthy and happy new ° Simón Bolívar’s Birthday ° Chinese New Year ° Ramadan
“May you be well throughout the year” is year and receive red
th of the Islamic
greeting during Ramadan, the ninth mon envelopes with money
billion Muslims
calendar, a special occasion for over one inside. It is customary
ic tradition, B Compare and contrast Which holiday or traditions C Relate to personal experience Name one
throughout the world. According to Islam for people to give each
ad received the from the Reading do you find the most interesting? Why? holiday you know for each tradition in the chart.
Ramadan marks the time when Muhamm other small gifts of
out the month,
word of God through the Koran. hrough fruits and sweets and to On your ActiveBook Self-Study Disc:
and drink from
Muslims fast—totally abstaining from food visit older family Extra Reading Comprehension Questions
sun. It is also a
the break of dawn until the setting of the members. In the street,
poor and the
time of increased worship and giving to the lion and dragon NOW YOU CAN Exchange information about holidays
val of Eid
community. Ramadan ends with the festi dancers set off more
and eating!
ul-Fitr—three days of family celebrations— firecrackers to chase A Notepadding With a partner, choose three holidays in your country. Discuss the traditions
away evil spirits. of each holiday and write notes about them on your notepads.
s.
Dragon dancers chase away evil spirit A historical holiday A seasonal holiday A religious holiday
D Listen for details Listen again to Part 2 and check the statements that are true.
Correct the statements that are false.
BEFORE YOU LISTEN 1 Relatives wash the bride’s and groom’s hands.
4:12 2 The bride is seated behind a cloth so the groom cannot see her.
A Vocabulary • Getting married Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat. 3 Relatives throw rice grains at the bride and groom.
4 The couple gives each other rings made of flowers.
5 The groom places a flower necklace around the bride’s neck.
an engagement an agreement to marry someone—get engaged v.
a fiancé a
man who
a (marriage) ceremony the set of actions that formally makes two single a fiancée is engaged
a woman w
people become a married couple—get married v. a bride a ho is enga
wo ged NOW YOU CAN Explain wedding traditions
gets marrie man at the time she
a wedding a formal marriage ceremony, especially one with a religious service d “The woman cries
a groom
married
a man at th
e time he g A Frame your ideas With a partner, read each saying or proverb about before the wedding
a reception a large formal party after a wedding ceremony
newlywed
ets weddings and marriage. Discuss what you think each one means. and the man after.”
s the brid Poland
immediate ea
a honeymoon a vacation taken by two newlyweds after their wedding ly after the nd groom
wedding
“Marry off yo
B Discussion Read about wedding traditions in many English-speaking countries.
ntries. ur “Marriage is just
son when yo
How are these similar or different from traditions practiced in your country?? u friendship if there are
wish. Marry o
ff no children.”
your daughte
r
when you ca South Africa
n.”
Advice to the br
ide:
Italy “Marriages are all “Wear somethi
ng old
happy. It’s having and something
new,
breakfast together something borr
owed,
that causes all the and something
blue.”
trouble.”
Ireland United Kingdom
The bride throws the bouquet after the The newlyweds cut the cake The groom carries the bride “across the threshold,”
wedding ceremony. The woman who catches together at the wedding reception. through the doorway to their new home. Soon
it is believed to be the next to get married. after the wedding, they go on their honeymoon. B Discussion Do you find any of the sayings or proverbs offensive? Why or why not? What
sayings or proverbs about weddings do you know in your own language?
B
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c An Indian wedding lasts for days.
Listen for details Listen again to Part 1 and circle the best way to complete each statement.
“ So how does a couple
get engaged here?
”
1 A traditional Hindu wedding celebration can last for more than (two / five) days.
2 The bride’s and groom’s birthdates are used to choose the (engagement / wedding) date.
“ Well, before they get
engaged, they have to . . .
” After the wedding:
3 Before the wedding, musicians visit the (bride’s / groom’s) home.
4 The (bride / groom) is washed with oil.
5 An older relative offers the (bride / groom) money.
6 Relatives spend a lot of time painting the (bride’s / groom’s) skin.
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and green) n)..
green). are not Mexican, you can join in.
your country?
E Writing On a separate sheet of paper, describe two different holidays that are WRITING BOOSTER p. 146
celebrated in your country. Include as many details as you can about each. NOW I CAN…
• Descriptive details
• What kind of holiday is it? • Guidance for Exercise E
Wish someone a good holiday.
• When is it celebrated? Ask about local customs.
• How is it celebrated? Exchange information about holidays.
• What do people do / eat / say / wear, etc.? Explain wedding traditions.
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