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    Oxford discover 3 - Big question 1 - Unit 1
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  • What is the most important festival in China?
    Chinese New Year
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  • Which event do countries send their best athletes to?
    The Olympic Games
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  • How do people celebrate family reunions?
    Family members come together to eat and have fun.
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  • What do families in India do to celebrate Diwali?
    They light candles and decorate their homes with flowers. People give gifts, dance with the music.
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  • Who is the winner in a volleyball game?
    It's the first team reaches a score of 25.
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  • How do families in Mexico and other parts of Central and South America celebrate when a girl turns 15 years old?
    They celebrate with food and dancing.
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  • What can people see and do at a fair?
    They can see animals, eat delicious food, play fun games and listen to music bands.
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  • Which picture do you like the most? Why do you like them?
    Student's answer
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  • Which picture do you like the most? Why do you like them?
    Student's answer
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  • Which events have you participated in? Tell us about one.
    Student's answer
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  • Which events do you think you would like to participate in? Why?
    Student's answer
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  • What's missing word? ________ festivals are celebrated all around the world. Sometimes the same festival is celebrated in many countries, but in ________ ways.
    different
    big
    fun
    same
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  • What's the festival? In China this is also known as the Spring Festival. It is the longest festival in the Chinese calendar, and lasts for up to two weeks.
    Chinese New Year
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  • In what country Chinese New Year is also celebrated?
    Egypt
    Malaysia
    Denmark
    Poland
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  • What's the festival? This festival started in 1925 and was designed to promote the well-being of children. It was established internationally in 1954. Japan and Korea celebrate it on May 5th.
    Children's Day
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  • What's the festival? During this festival, people light rows of clay lamps, and this signifies the triumph of good over evil. It lasts for five days and is celebrated between mid-October and mid-November.
    Diwali
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