Work in pairs Talk about what you must do and what you mustn’t do in China during the Spring Festival. I must do … I mustn’t do… I must use both hands when I accept a present. I must wrap hongbao in red paper. I must eat lots of dumplings at Spring Festival. I mustn’t open a present when I receive a present. I mustn’t wrap hongbao in white, blue or black. I mustn’t do cleaning on the first day of the Chinese New Year. I mustn’t cut my hair at Spring Festival. I mustn’t break anything at Spring Festival. Situations must do… / mustn’t do ... At home At the dinning table At school At the cinema In a museum Let’s try to say as many sentences as we can. Anyone who has the longest list is the winner!!! Summary 1. words: chess, chopsticks, purse, soap, lucky, hang, accept, immediately, break-broke-broken, anything, receive, custom, chat, wrap 2. Useful phrases: do some cleaning, stop doing sth, get a move on, hang on, bad luck, accept a present, cut one’s hair, break something, at Spring Festival 3. Grammar: must do sth. mustn’t do sth. Listen and repeat the questions and answers. —When must I open it? —You must open it now. —Must I use both hands? —Yes, you must. —What must I do at Spring Festival? —You must eat lots of jiaozi! Pronunciation and speaking |