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CELEBRATIONS

What is a Celebration?

An occasion in which friends or families get together to


share happy moments. Celebrations include food,
games, prayer, speech, stories, music, … etc.
Types of Celebrations?

Personal Religious
Celebrations Celebrations

National International
Celebrations Celebrations
Personal Celebrations

Birthday Wedding
Graduation party Bachelor party
Religious Celebrations

Ramadan Christmas Day


Religious Celebrations

Eid Al Adha Eid Al Fitr


(Sacrifice Day) (Breakfast Day)
National Celebrations

Independence Day Labour’s Day


National Celebrations

Green March Throne’s Day


International Celebrations

New Year Mother’s Day


International Celebrations

Halloween Valentine’s Day


Which celebration does the picture represent?

New Year International


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Wedding Personal
Which celebration does the picture represent?

Ramadan Religious
Which celebration does the picture represent?

Throne’s Day National


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Valentine’s Day International


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Sacrifice Day Religious


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Halloween International
Which celebration does the picture represent?

Green March National


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Birthday Personal
Which celebration does the picture represent?

Christmas Religious
Which celebration does the picture represent?

Labour’s Day National


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Mother’s Day International


Which celebration does the picture represent?

Independence Day National


DATE CELEBRATION
14th February Mother’s day
2nd Sunday Of May Labour’s day
1st May Women’s day
8th March Breakfast day (Al fitr feast)
31st December Christmas
10th Muharram Valentine’s day
1st Shawal New Year
10th Du Lhijja Ashura
25th December Sacrifice day (Al Adha feast)
DATE CELEBRATION
14th February Mother’s day
2nd Sunday Of May Labour’s day
1st May Women’s day
8th March Breakfast day (Al fitr feast)
31st December Christmas
10th Muharram Valentine’s day
1st Shawal New Year
10th Du Lhijja Ashura
25th December Sacrifice day (Al Adha feast)
Party - Birthday - Postcards - New clothes - Traditional clothes
Gifts - Family gathering - Love - Fireworks - Celebrate

1. Valentine’s Day is a day when lovers exchange…………... . Others


send ……….…………..to their loved ones.
2. On Mother’s Day, people in many countries ……………………..their
mothers. They give them …………. to express their love.
3. Sandra is going to celebrate her ……………….tomorrow. I’m not sure
if I’m going to go to the …………….. .
4. Eid Al fitr is a day when kids wear……………….….. and their parents
wear……………………..…… ….We always have a
………...….………….......... at our house on this day.
5. Children celebrate the day of Ashura by playing with …….………
Unit 07: VOCABULARY Celebration
Perosnal National International Religious

Birthday party Green March New year Ramadan

Wedding party Independance Day Mother’s Day Eid lkbir

Graduation party Throne’s Day Woman’s Day Eid lfitr

Labour’s Day Christmas


Valentine’s Day Ashoura
CELEBRATION DATE
Mother’s day 2nd Sunday of May
Labour’s day 1st May
Women’s day 8th March
Breakfast day (Al fitr feast) 1st Shawal
Christmas 25th December
Valentine’s day 14th February
New Year 31st December
Ashura 10th Muharram
Sacrifice day (Al Adha feast) 10th Du Lhijja
FUNCTION APOLOGISING
Expressing an apology Responding to apology
1.I’m sorry • It’s ok
2.I’m so sorry • It’s fine
3.I’m terribly sorry • Whatever
4.I do apologise • Never mind
• Honestly, it’s fine
5.Please accept my • I’m sorry, too
apology • No need to apologise
6.Forgive me • No problem
7.I’m sorry, it’s my bad • It’s not a big deal

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