Warm-up Activity
The 1st Paragraph
The 2nd Paragraph
The 3rd Paragraph
Wrap-up Activity
100

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you see a black cat?
Good luck, bad luck, or anything else?

(Open-ended answer.)

100

How do you call a bride’s helpers?

Bridesmaids.

100

This morning, Kenny failed to a_______d the important meeting on time so his boss was very angry.

attend

100

What does the phrase “result in” in the 1st sentence mean? [Choose all that apply!]
(A)lead to  (B) result from  (C) cause   (D) make something happen


(A) (C) (D)

100

If you really want to bring yourself good luck, what can you carry?

A rabbit’s foot.

200

Look at the picture, which number is deleted?

Four.

200

When a man “pops the question” to a woman, what will he say?
(A) Can you help me?
(B) Could you forgive me?
(C) Would you marry me?


(C)

200

Why do bridesmaids dress the same way as the bride?


They dress the same way as the bride to stop the evil spirit from hurting the bride.

200

Make a sentence with the sentence pattern “Sb. + be used to + Ving”.

I am used to getting up at 5 every morning.

200

If you say something improper, what can you say or do to prevent something bad from happening?

Knock on wood.

300

What does the number “4” sound similar to in Chinese?

Death(死).

300

What does the sentence “I’m engaged.” mean?
(A) I am in a legal battle.
(B) I formally agree to marry.
(C) I am busy doing something.

(B)

300

Based on the example of inviting bridesmaids, is it the superstition for good luck or to deal with fears?

To deal with fears.

300

What are the two examples mentioned in the 3rd paragraph?

A rabbit’s foot and knocking on wood.

300

There is a superstition of “knocking on wood” in Western culture.
In Taiwanese culture, why do people “knock on the door”?

People will knock first before entering a hotel room to let “whoever” is inside know you are coming in.

400

What does number “8” sound like in Cantonese?

發。

400

Why do people “Carry a rabbit’s foot”?
(A) For good luck
(B) To deal with fears

(A)

500

Why do people “knock on wood”?
(A)To result in good luck
(B) To prevent something bad from happening

(B)

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