Unit 13 Dialogue One (T---teacher; C---children) T : Hello boys and girls! It is time to go out to do morning exercises. C: Oh, so nice ! T: Please line up here. Two by two, hand in hand. C: OK, Miss Lin. T: Don ’ t push, go slowly, and watch your steps. C: Ok, here we are! T: Let ’ s make four lines! Eyes on me do as I do. Hands up, hands down. Touch your legs, and touch your face. Smile please. (Children act with teacher) T: Well done! T: Attention! At ease! Eyes left/right/front. T: March in your place. Left right left! Left right left! Stop! Dialogue Two (T---teacher; C---children) T: Let us have a race on the playground, OK? C: OK! T: Let ’ s have a race in four groups. You should run as fast as you can, and then jump back and touch the next children ’ s hand. Do you get it? C: Yes, I do. T: Are you ready? C: Yes, we are ready. T: Three, two, one. Go! C: Come on! T: Who is the first? C: I am the first! T: You are the winner! Congratulations! New words and expressions: dumpling dragon lantern honor ancient patriot unity on the eve of lucky money Text A Chinese Traditional Festivals The spring Festival is in January or February. It is the most important festival in China. People eat dumplings and perform lion and dragon dance. On the eve of festival, the families get together for a big dinner. They stay up late to welcome the lunar New Year. All the children wear new clothes and get lucky money from parents or other relatives. The Lantern Festival is on the lunar January 15th. It means the last day of Spring Festival. People eat sweet dumplings for good luck. There is a beautiful lantern show in many places. The Dragon Boat Festival is on the lunar May 5th. On that day, people eat zongzi to honor Quyuan who was an ancient patriot. People in many places hold the race of rowing boat. The Mid-Autumn Festival is on the lunar August 15th. People eat mooncakes which mean unity. People often enjoy the moonlight if the weather isn't rainy or cloudy.