_ Reading, writing and speaking:
‘The Japanese tea ceremony is preparing, serving, and drinking tea in a cr
ritualistic and ceremonial way to promote wellbeing, mindfulness, and harmony. The ers
tea itself is a powdered green tea called matcha, ec
perernong
P2) The purpose of the Japanese tea ceremony is to create bonding between the host and
quest and also gain inner peace. The tea ceremony is very important in Japanese
culture because it used to be practiced only by the elite zen monks and noble warlords for
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most of history.
P3) The tea ceremony is also a very significant cultural activity that combines silence,
respect and wymbole purifcation allogelher: Wile sore Jepeniee perform toa (BEERSREE Ge
ceremonies as just a hobby today, most people consider ita form of traditional arts and he must ans
call it the art of tea.
For example: ali
Information question: What does the Japanese Tea Ceremony 2? Itpromotes wellbeing,
wha] a, subject +(base form mindfulness and harmony.
Where is the ceremony? | {tis in Japan
‘Yes / No question: Is | the ceremony | famous in Japan? Yes, itis.
Vitobe + subject _|+ complement
do you | like this tradition? Yes, | doContents: |
Vocabulary of the unit
Synonyms and antonyms
Grammar: verb to be (+/-/?), other verbs (+/-/?)
Possessive adjectives (My, your, her, etc)
Articles a /an / the
Adjectives |
There is /are
Countable/ uncountable nouns
Simple past (verb to be and regular verbs studied in class).
Present continuous (+/-/?) |THERE IS — THERE ARE
{to indicate that something exists)
£ There (is) + |singularnoun)
There is an anthropology book on the desk
There are anthropology books on the desk
There is some water on the deskComplete using there is — there are
os many people in the site.
. Look! a glass of water on the table
many students in the classroom
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4. important information on that research.
5: dirt everywhere.
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_— -_ a piece of gold on the box.
: three theta of gold on that artifact
. In Papau New Guinea, many places that you can visit.Find in the text a synonym for:
1. Situations, conditions |BHERBMEN) 2. purpose | funeton \
9. exponent TE ¢uowh | development
5. Approach that believed all societies progressed through stages, from p
civilized