Unit 5. Cultural identity. Lesson 1. Getting started

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Preserving cultural identity
What do you
know about
the Japanese’s culture?
● Language
● National flower
● Traditional costumes, food…
etc
PERIOD 38
Language: Japanese
Traditional costume: Kimono
Traditional foods: kamen, sushi…
Traditional game: Kendama, Takoage…
National flower: Cherry blossom
❶ Cultural identity
Bản sắc văn hóa
❷ Traditional costumes
Trang phục truyền thống
❸ Belief
Tín ngưỡng
❹ Cultural practices
Phong tục văn hóa
❺ Maintain
Duy trì
traditional costume
trang phục truyền thống
traditional costume
trang phục truyền thống
1. cultural identity /ˈkʌltʃərəl aɪˈdentəti/ (n): bản sắc văn hóa
2. for example /ɪɡˈzɑːmpl/: ví dụ như
3. traditional costume /trəˈdɪʃənl ˈkɒstjuːm/ (n): trang phục truyền thống
4. preserve /prɪˈzɜːv/ (v): bảo tồn
5. national identity (n): bản sắc quốc gia
6. belief /bɪˈliːf/ (n): niềm tin
7. religious belief /rɪˈlɪdʒəs/ (n): niềm tin về tôn giáo
NEW WORDS
8. wonder /ˈwʌndə(r)/ (v): tự hỏi
9. motherland /ˈmʌðəlænd/ (n): quê hương
10. important /ɪmˈpɔːtnt/ (adj): quan trọng
11. essential /ɪˈsenʃl/ (adj): cần thiết
12. family history (n): tiền sử gia đình
13. tradition /trəˈdɪʃn/ (n): truyền thống
14. familiar with something /fəˈmɪliə(r)/ (adj): quen thuộc với gì
15. maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/ (v): duy trì
16. celebrate /ˈselɪbreɪt/ (v): ăn mừng
17. cherry blossom festival: lễ hội hoa anh đào nở
1. Listen and read
2. Complete the diagram
Language
Food
Clothing
Beliefs
Cultural practices
Task 3. Answer the questions
1. According to Yumi, why do people need to protect their cultural identity?
2. How do Yumi’s family maintain their
culture?
3. Where is home for Yumi?
4. Give example of expressions of cultural identity in your community.
She thinks people can do that through
the language they speak, the food they eat and certain style of clothing.
1. According to Yumi, why do people need to protect their cultural identity?
Lam: I wonder … why people need to protect their cultural identity.
Yumi: You live here, in your motherland, so you can’t see why this is important. But for me, a Japanese living in Viet Nam, it’s essential to understand my family history and traditions.
Van: Interesting. Are your parents both Japanese, Yumi?
They wear kimonos on special occasions
and celebrate festival they eat sashini and udon noodles. They speak Japannese at home.
Lam: So how do you maintain your culture?
Yumi: Well, we wear kimonos on special occasions and celebrate Japanese festivals such as the cherry blossom festival. We also eat sushi, sashimi and udon noodles. At home we speak Japanese only.
Van: Do you often go back home?
2. How do Yumi’s family maintain their
culture?
She doesn’t know whether Vietnam or Japan is her home. Her parents come from Japan, but she was born and
grew up in Vietnam.
3. Where is home for Yumi?
Van: Do you often go back home?
Yumi: I’ve been to Kyoto four or five times to visit my grandparents. But to tell you the truth, I don’t know whether Viet Nam or Japan is really my home. My parents are from Japan, but I was born and grew up here.
4. Give example of expressions of cultural identity in your community.
Language: Vietnamese; Food: square and round sticky rice cakes, pho; Clothing: ao dai, ao ba ba; Beliefs: ancestor worship, Cultural practices: Hung Kings` Festival, Quan ho singing.
4. Find the verb or adjective that goes
with each of the following nouns or noun
phrases. If necessary, use a dictionary
to check the meaning.
Protect
Traditional
Cultural
Understand
Maintain
5. Read the conversation again and write the
correct tenses of the verbs in brackets.
1. My parent (live)__________________ for twenty years.
2. I (be) ________ to Kyoto four or five times to visit my grandparents.
have been living here
‘ve been
1. Do you think it is essential to preserve our cultural identity?
2. How do we preserve it?
3. Why do we preserve it?
Discussion
- Do exercises again at home.
- Prepare for the next lesson.
Homework
What do you
know about
the Japanese’s culture?
● Language
● National flower
● Traditional costumes, food…
etc
PERIOD 38
Language: Japanese
Traditional costume: Kimono
Traditional foods: kamen, sushi…
Traditional game: Kendama, Takoage…
National flower: Cherry blossom
❶ Cultural identity
Bản sắc văn hóa
❷ Traditional costumes
Trang phục truyền thống
❸ Belief
Tín ngưỡng
❹ Cultural practices
Phong tục văn hóa
❺ Maintain
Duy trì
traditional costume
trang phục truyền thống
traditional costume
trang phục truyền thống
1. cultural identity /ˈkʌltʃərəl aɪˈdentəti/ (n): bản sắc văn hóa
2. for example /ɪɡˈzɑːmpl/: ví dụ như
3. traditional costume /trəˈdɪʃənl ˈkɒstjuːm/ (n): trang phục truyền thống
4. preserve /prɪˈzɜːv/ (v): bảo tồn
5. national identity (n): bản sắc quốc gia
6. belief /bɪˈliːf/ (n): niềm tin
7. religious belief /rɪˈlɪdʒəs/ (n): niềm tin về tôn giáo
NEW WORDS
8. wonder /ˈwʌndə(r)/ (v): tự hỏi
9. motherland /ˈmʌðəlænd/ (n): quê hương
10. important /ɪmˈpɔːtnt/ (adj): quan trọng
11. essential /ɪˈsenʃl/ (adj): cần thiết
12. family history (n): tiền sử gia đình
13. tradition /trəˈdɪʃn/ (n): truyền thống
14. familiar with something /fəˈmɪliə(r)/ (adj): quen thuộc với gì
15. maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/ (v): duy trì
16. celebrate /ˈselɪbreɪt/ (v): ăn mừng
17. cherry blossom festival: lễ hội hoa anh đào nở
1. Listen and read
2. Complete the diagram
Language
Food
Clothing
Beliefs
Cultural practices
Task 3. Answer the questions
1. According to Yumi, why do people need to protect their cultural identity?
2. How do Yumi’s family maintain their
culture?
3. Where is home for Yumi?
4. Give example of expressions of cultural identity in your community.
She thinks people can do that through
the language they speak, the food they eat and certain style of clothing.
1. According to Yumi, why do people need to protect their cultural identity?
Lam: I wonder … why people need to protect their cultural identity.
Yumi: You live here, in your motherland, so you can’t see why this is important. But for me, a Japanese living in Viet Nam, it’s essential to understand my family history and traditions.
Van: Interesting. Are your parents both Japanese, Yumi?
They wear kimonos on special occasions
and celebrate festival they eat sashini and udon noodles. They speak Japannese at home.
Lam: So how do you maintain your culture?
Yumi: Well, we wear kimonos on special occasions and celebrate Japanese festivals such as the cherry blossom festival. We also eat sushi, sashimi and udon noodles. At home we speak Japanese only.
Van: Do you often go back home?
2. How do Yumi’s family maintain their
culture?
She doesn’t know whether Vietnam or Japan is her home. Her parents come from Japan, but she was born and
grew up in Vietnam.
3. Where is home for Yumi?
Van: Do you often go back home?
Yumi: I’ve been to Kyoto four or five times to visit my grandparents. But to tell you the truth, I don’t know whether Viet Nam or Japan is really my home. My parents are from Japan, but I was born and grew up here.
4. Give example of expressions of cultural identity in your community.
Language: Vietnamese; Food: square and round sticky rice cakes, pho; Clothing: ao dai, ao ba ba; Beliefs: ancestor worship, Cultural practices: Hung Kings` Festival, Quan ho singing.
4. Find the verb or adjective that goes
with each of the following nouns or noun
phrases. If necessary, use a dictionary
to check the meaning.
Protect
Traditional
Cultural
Understand
Maintain
5. Read the conversation again and write the
correct tenses of the verbs in brackets.
1. My parent (live)__________________ for twenty years.
2. I (be) ________ to Kyoto four or five times to visit my grandparents.
have been living here
‘ve been
1. Do you think it is essential to preserve our cultural identity?
2. How do we preserve it?
3. Why do we preserve it?
Discussion
- Do exercises again at home.
- Prepare for the next lesson.
Homework
 







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