Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
1. What else are the students going to research? …………………………
2. How many countries do they know of where festivals involve water? …………………………
3. What three meanings can water have? …………………………
4. What do water festivals celebrate? …………………………
5. How are the Carnival and the seasons linked? …………………………
Transcript:
Mmm…yes, that makes sense. Er…did you look into any other festivals?
Yes, we did! (1) What we’re planning to do is more research into water festivals. We found that in Asian countries, where there aren’t any carnival celebrations, there are still festivals that involve people splashing each other with water. (2) Actually, we’ve found references to them in Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Japan. But we also found a reference to a water festival in Mexico. So we thought we’d look into that a bit more and see if we can find any similarities between these countries.
Umm…I mean, we realized that water is more than just a way of cooling people down in hot weather. It also has a lot of different religious meanings and purposes. For instance, we found that, (3) in some societies, water can mean life, or weath, or just luck.
(4) Yes..and another thing we found out is that these water festivals often celebrate the beginning of the new year, just like the original celebrations hundreds of years ago before the carnival. So…(5) umm up to now, we’ve found that the carnival and the seasons are linked by ancient traditions and that water plays an important part in the celebrations.
Answers:
1 | water festivals |
2 | 6/six |
3 | life, wealth, luck |
4 | new year |
5 | ancient traditions |