New Year Webquest
New Year Webquest
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New Year is an exciting time and many cultures celebrate it in a special way. This may include
special foods and drinks, parties, religious festivals and other traditions. Answer these questions in
pairs or small groups:
Visit wilstar.com/holidays/newyear.htm.
Read up until the end of the paragraph 'New Years Food'. Look for the answers to these questions:
On the same webpage (wilstar.com/holidays/newyear.htm), read the article from 'New Years France'
onwards. Answer the following questions, then compare your answers with your partner.
New Year is celebrated on different dates in different places and often involves very different
traditions. In this activity, you and a partner will find out all about the Scottish and the Jewish New
Year celebrations.
Student A – Scottish New Year
Before you look at the weblink, decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false
(F):
Before you look at the weblink, decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false
(F):
Compare your answers with your partner. Then, together, write down what you discovered using the
information on the websites:
Name of celebration
Customs
Food and drink
Jewish New Year
Name of celebration
Customs
Food and drink
Use the following website to access a quiz on New Year’s Eve customs around the world. In pairs,
discuss each question and decide which option you think is correct.
www.topics-mag.com/internatl/holidays/new-year/quiz/new-years.htm
Post-quiz discussion:
How many of the customs are also practised in your own country?
Optional activity:
Make your own list of New Year’s resolutions. Compare your list with your classmates' to see if any
of your resolutions are similar.