感恩节ppt英语

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感恩节ppt英语篇一:Thanksgiving Day感恩节-原创课件

Traditionally, is a time "to give thanks" for a plentiful harvest, because it is celebrated on the last Thursday of November at the end of the harvest season.

However, the history of Thanksgiving is not clear, because the harvest season is celebrated in many countries and cultures. Americans commonly celebrate the first harvest of the "pilgrims", or the first

colonists to settle in North America, in 1621. Many colonists came to the New World for religious freedom, because England did not allow diversity in religion. Native Americans and colonists did not always live together peacefully, but they did learn from each other by trading goods and farming methods. So many people celebrate the first successful harvest of the colonists.

我们最初知道“感恩节”,是关于“五月花号”(

Mayflower)的故事。据说那时候不堪忍受英国国内宗教迫害的一群清教徒到达美洲。当时,美国的印第安人给移民送来了生活必需品,还特地派人教他们怎样狩猎、捕鱼和种植玉米、南瓜。于是,最初为了感谢美洲原住民,诞生了这么一个节日。

Mayflower ['mei,flau?] 五月花号 Cornucopia [,k?:nju'k?upj?] turkey ['t?:ki] n.

火鸡 (英国清教徒首次去北美殖民地所乘之船名)装满花果及谷穗表丰饶的羊角状物;丰饶的象征

sweet potato [p?'teit?u] .红薯cranberry ['kr?nberi] 蔓越莓pumpkin ['p?mpkin] pie[pai]南瓜派

感恩节ppt英语篇二:感恩节英语广播稿

篇一:英语广播稿--感恩节

b:glad to meet

you guys ,i’m your new host xxx。

b:maybe not,so

why don’t we introduce it to everybody! a:good idea!

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b:thanksgiving

day is the most truly american of the national holidays in the united states and is

most closely connected with the earliest history of the country.

in 1620, the

settlers, or pilgrims, they sailed to america on the may flower, seeking a place where

they could have freedom of worship. after a tempestuous two-month voyage they landed

at in icy november, what is now plymouth, massachusetts.

during their

first winter, over half of the settlers died of

starvation or epidemics. those who survived began sowing in the first spring.

感恩节是美国国定

假日中最地道、最美国式的节日,而且它和早期美国历史最为密切相关。

在第一个冬天,半

数以上的移民都死于饥饿和传染病,活下来的人们在第一个春季开始播种。整个夏天他们都

热切地盼望着丰收的到来,他们深知自己的生存以及殖民地的存在与否都将取决于即将到来

的收成。后来,庄稼获得了意外的丰收,所以大家决定要选一个日子来感谢上帝的恩典。多

年以后,美国总统宣布每年十一月的第四个星期四为感恩节。感恩节庆祝活动便定在这一天,

直到如今。

a:the pattern of the thanksgiving celebration has never changed through the years.

the big family dinner is planned months ahead. on the dinner table, people will find

apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts and grapes. there will be plum pudding, mince

pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. the best and most

attractive among them are roast turkey and pumpkin pie. they have been the most

traditional and favorite food on thanksgiving day throughout the years.

everyone agrees

the dinner must be built around roast turkey stuffed with a bread dressing to absorb

the tasty juices as it roasts. but as cooking varies with families and with the regions

where one lives, it is not easy to get a consensus on the precise kind of stuffing

for the royal bird.

thanksgiving

today is, in every sense, a national annual holiday on which americans of all faiths

and backgrounds join in to express their thanks for the year s bounty and reverently

ask for continued blessings.

感恩节庆祝模式许

多年来从未改变。丰盛的家宴早在几个月之前就开始着手准备。人们在餐桌上可以吃到苹果、

桔子、栗子、胡桃和葡萄,还有葡萄干布丁、碎肉馅饼、各种其它食物以及红莓苔汁和鲜果

汁,其中最妙和最吸引人的大菜是烤火鸡和番瓜馅饼,这些菜一直是感恩节中最富于传统意

义和最受人喜爱的食品。

人人都赞成感恩节大餐必需以烤火鸡为主菜。火鸡在烘烤时要以面包作填料以吸收从中流出

来的美味汁液,但烹饪技艺常因家庭和地区的不同而各异,应用什幺填料也就很难求得一致。

今天的感恩节是一

个不折不扣的国定假日。在这一天,具有各种信仰和各种背景的美国人,共同为他们一年来

所受到的上苍的恩典表示感谢,虔诚地祈求上帝继续赐福。

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b:now let’s learn

some new words。

1. died of:死

于?? 当死于身体内部原因的,die后面要接介词of,如:饥饿(starvation)、悲伤(sadness)

等;当死于外因时则要用die from,比如死于受伤(wound).

a:2. it was

decided that a day of thanksgiving to the lord be fixed: decide可是个让你省事儿

的好词了。它后面如果接从句,往往接虚拟语气。所以看见decide后面的从句,你就可以大

胆地用动词 (should)+原形啦!

b:3. dressing:

调味品、填料。这里的dressing可不是穿的呀,a bread dressing可不是面包衣服!和bread

在一起,dressing自然就是吃的啦!它是调味品的意思,穿在食物的身上了.

a:4. consensus on:

就??达成一致。注:consensus后面的介词要用on,而不用about。

b:5. continued:继续的。这里的continued看似动词continue的过去式,但它却是有自

己的含义的,它是形容词继续的意思。这样continued blessings就是上帝继续的赐福了

篇二:英语广播稿 感恩

t: i am sorry, i

haven’t heard this festival.

t: i have a good

memory, november 27. and what’s the people do on this day?

b: yes, there

also have children to imitate the indians appearance in costumes and draw an facebook

or wear a mask to the street, singing.

t: i always want

to draw a pen on my face when i was young.

b: thanksgiving

day you are free to do, even if your present age.

t: ah, i guess

in that time the food on the table must be very delicious.

b: you are right.

it is important to ask. thanksgiving day food very traditional color. every

thanksgiving day, the united states into the there will be a fat turkey to eat. turkey

is a traditional sense of section of main course.

t: i can’t stand

want to immediately to eat tuekey. turkey about growing up i have to eat pork. ben,

the turkey is ordinary chicken?

b: it’s funny

for people’s favorite games pumpkin rece. the player with small spoon push pumpkin

run, rule is never use hand to the pumpkin, award to the finish line first. that’

s the most popular games in the thanksgiving day, no matter how is take part in and

have fun with it.

t: oh, it’s the

first time for me to find pumpkins can such as games to play, really is so create .just

like our childhood grown the circles. ben, do you thank so? that’s the game which

almost children played in the eanly age.

b:

篇三:感恩节专题广播稿(一)

感恩

节专题广播稿(一)

主题音乐:《伊莲》

2:00后渐弱

(男)给你的天空

划一道绚丽的亮色,(女)给你的世界奏一曲动听的欢歌,(合)这里是校园之声广播站。

(男)尊敬的老师,

(女)亲爱的同学们,(合)大家晚上好!

(女)伴随着熟悉

的乐曲,聆听着动人的旋律,校园之声广播站如期和你见面了。我是播音员戴婕,(男)我是

播音员张达毅,今天我们带给大家的节目非常丰富,一定会让你回味无穷。废话不多说,就

让我带领大家走进今天的校园之声吧??

(男)同学们,你

们知道这星期有个特别的日子吗?

(女)当然知道,

期中考啊!

(男)什么呀,我

说的是周四的感恩节!

(女)跟大家开个

小玩笑嘛,我当然知道感恩节,这是一个充满感恩,呼唤人们懂得回报的特别日子,本周我

们的广播就是围绕感恩节展开的。

(女)搜索热观点,点击热事件,欢迎大家走进我们的第一板块“聚焦热点”。 (男)今天

的“焦点”就要为大家介绍感恩节的由来和风俗。

背景音乐:《纯音乐》

+《卡农 欢快版(00:20开始)》

(女)据我所知,

感恩节最早源于美国。1620年,著名的“五月花”号载着惨受迫害的102名英国清教徒到达

北美洲。1620年的冬天,他们遇到了难以想象的困难,饥寒交迫的冬天过去了,活下来的移

民只有50来人。这时,心地善良的印第安人给移民送来了生活必需品,还特地派人教他们怎

样狩猎、捕鱼,怎样种植玉米、南瓜。在印第安人的帮助下,移民们终于获得了丰收。

(男)在欢庆丰收

的日子,按照基督教传统习俗,移民规定了感谢上帝的日子,并决定为感谢印第安人的真诚

帮助,邀请他们一同庆祝节日。

(女)于是,在第

一个感恩节的这一天,印第安人和移民们欢聚一堂,他们鸣放礼炮,在教堂里虔诚地向上帝

表达谢意,然后点起篝火举行盛大宴会。第二天和第三天又举行了摔跤、赛跑、唱歌、跳舞

等活动,第一个感恩节非常成功。

(男)不过最初感

恩节的没有固定日期,直到美国独立后,感恩节才成为全国性的节日,美国国会把感恩节定

在每年十一月的第四个星期四。

(停顿3秒)(男)每逢感恩节这一天,美国举国上下热闹非常。城市乡镇到处举行化装游行、

戏剧表演和体育比赛等,学校和商店也都按规定放假休息。孩子们还模仿当年印第安人的模

样穿上离奇古怪的服装,画上脸谱或戴上面具到街上唱歌、吹喇叭。感恩节后,学校会让同

学们画一张感恩节的画,大多数学生画的都是火鸡。

(女)当天教堂里

的人也格外多,按习俗人们在这天都要做感恩祈祷。美国人从小就习惯独立生活、各奔东西,

而在感恩节,他们总是力争从天南地北归来,一家人围坐在一起,大嚼美味火鸡,畅谈往事,

这怎不使人感到分外亲切、温暖。

(男)同时,好客

的美国人也忘不掉在这一天邀请好友、单身汉或远离家乡的人共度佳节。

(停顿2秒)(女)

据说,18世纪的时候,有一群年轻的妇女想在一年中选一天专门做善事,她们认为感恩节是

最恰当不过的。所以感恩节一到,她们就装上满满一篮子食物亲自送到穷人家。这件事远近

闻名,不久就有许多人学着她们的样子做起来,于是美国就开始出

现一种给贫穷人家送一篮子食物的风俗。

(男)不过我最感

兴趣的还是感恩节的传统美食。每逢感恩节,美国人必有肥嫩的火鸡可吃。火鸡是感恩节的

传统主菜,它需要整只烤出,鸡皮烤成深棕色,肚子里还要塞上许多拌好的食物,如碎面包、

水果等。端上桌后,由男主人用刀切成薄片分给大家,然后由各人自己浇上卤汁,洒上盐,

味道最是鲜美不过。

(女)听起来就让

人食欲满满,怪不得你那么感兴趣。不过,我还注意到感恩节餐桌的布置很有特色。主妇们

不是照往常一样摆上鲜花,而是摆放水果和蔬菜,中间还常常放上一个大南瓜,周围堆放些

苹果、玉米和干果。有时人们还把苹果或南瓜掏空,中间放满干果或是点燃蜡烛。感恩节的

聚餐是甜美的,每个人都愿意在饭桌旁多呆一会儿,他们会一边吃一边愉快地回忆往事,直

到最后一根蜡烛燃尽。

(男)感恩节宴会

后,有些家庭还常常做些传统游戏。有种游戏叫蔓越桔竞赛,大家用针线把蔓越桔一个个串

起来,谁串得最长,谁就得奖。至于穿得最慢的人,大家还会开玩笑地发给他一个最差奖。

(女)我觉得最好

玩的还是南瓜赛跑。比赛者用一把小勺推着南瓜跑,规则是绝对不能用手碰南瓜,先到终点

者获奖。比赛用的勺子越小,游戏就越有意思,常常惹得大家捧腹大笑。

背景音乐:《雨中漫

步》

(女)现在,感恩节

也被越来越多的中国人所接受了。因为对于我们而言,也要懂得感恩。

(男)我们生在这

个世界,要感谢的人真的很多,我们的亲人、朋友、老师、同学等等,是因为有了他们的爱,

我们才能很好的一步一步走到现在。

(女)感恩是发自

内心的,俗话说“滴水之恩,当涌泉相报”。

(男)你是否在父

母劳累后送上一杯暖茶,在他们生日时递上一张卡片,在他们失落时奉上一番问候与安慰。

(女)当你整天沉

浸在被爱的角色里是否体会他们的劳累,又是否察觉到那一缕缕银丝,那一道道皱纹。

(男)你是否在为

你的老师分忧,及时地交上作业,认真自觉地早读,快速整齐安静地排队,专心地听讲,认

真地值日打扫。

(女)同学们,让

我们在感恩节真诚的对曾经帮助过你的人送去一份祝福;悄悄地为我们的父母和老师做一件

令他们开心的事吧!

(男)让我们怀着

一颗感恩的心,敞开胸怀。

(合)生命,因为

感恩而精彩。

(音乐结束后开始)(女)精美散文蕴含文字之美,哲理故事彰显人生真谛。让思绪汇集笔尖,

让佳作共享校园。欢迎大家进入“品味书香”。

背景音乐:《一寸光

阴一寸心》

(男)我感恩我的

朋友,因为他们给了我克服困难的勇气;

(女)我感恩我的

老师,因为他们给了我无穷的知识;

(男)我感恩周围

的一切,因为他们给了我和谐健康的生长环境;

(女)我感恩我的

挫折经历,因为它们给了我永不放弃的精神。

(男)最该感恩我的父母,因为他们给了我最为宝贵的生命和爱。

(女)说到父母的

爱,让我们一起来听几个故事吧。 第一个故事发生于1976年的唐山大地震。

(男)那天,一位

感恩节ppt英语篇三:感恩节英语介绍[1]

The Story of American Thanksgiving

(Contributed by Bing Wei, Granny Betty's Story Time )

每逢11月第四个星期四,美国人迎来了自己最重要的传统节日感恩节。感恩节,原是清教徒为感谢上天赐与的好收成,同时,也表达了新英格兰“移民”对印第安土著居民最初的谢意。如今,这一传统节日更多意味着合家团聚。下文以历史为脉络,探究了感恩节的渊源,并把目光锁定在1621年翔实的感恩“盛宴”上。阅读完文字,别忘点击附带的小测试。

Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday and not celebrated in continental Europe. On the fourth Thursday of each November, families and friends gather together for the occasion to celebrate with a traditional turkey dinner, usually in the mid-afternoon. Thanksgiving originated as a celebration of the year's harvest and is similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival in China.

The origin of the Thanksgiving Day

This American tradition started in 1621 before the United States of America was established. It was a huge celebration for a hard-earned harvest the first year after arriving in the New World.

On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower ship set sail from Plymouth, Devon, England, taking all the English Pilgrims (清教徒)to the New World. The English Pilgrims numbered about a hundred people, and left England to escape religious persecution. Their voyage to the New World was financed by Merchant Adventurers, an English investor group.

The Pilgrims sailed sixty-six days, arrived in the New World in November of the same year. They first settled in a cornfield abandoned by Native Indians and named it Plymouth Plantation.

They worked on the land with much difficulty and were beset by a devastating plague in which half of the Pilgrim died in the long winter of 1620. In the spring of 1621, an Indian brave named Squanto and her Wampanoag (瓦帕浓人,北美印第安人阿尔琴族一部落)tribe came to their help. The tribe taught the Pilgrims how to work the earth and plant corn, beans, pumpkins, squash and other crops.

The Thanksgiving feast in 1621

In late September 1621, the Pilgrims were pleased with their great harvest. To

celebrate their first harvest, the Pilgrims wanted to thank God and the Native Indian. They invited Squanto and the entire Wampanoag tribe that celebrate together in a shared feast.

It was said about ninety Wampanoag turned up, much to the surprise of the Pilgrims, whose population had shrunk to no more than 50. The chief of the tribe had his men hunt five deer to bring to the feast. The first Thanksgiving dinner had an elaborate menu with venison, wild turkey, goose, duck, crane, swan, and other waterfowl; they also has local seafood: clams, lobsters, mussels, salmon, cod, bass, herring, shad, bluefish, lots of eel and oysters. They also cooked plenty of vegetables, among them squash, pumpkins and beans were the most popular.

They ate raspberries, strawberries, grapes, plums, cherries, blueberries, walnuts, chestnuts, acorns, hickory and ground nuts, wheat flour, Indian corn and corn meal and they made beer out of barley. The pumpkin pudding was later developed into the traditional pumpkin pie.

The first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have lasted from three days to one week with much food, beer and liquor. The Pilgrims and the Native Indian sat together on the ground, shared food with fingers or used rough plates made of wood or stale bread. They ran races, played old English games and staged parades during the festive, with marches, drums and firing of their muskets.

"Thanksgiving" related to the Bible

The phrase "thanksgiving" initially comes from the Bible. The Pilgrims of Plymouth, however, were mainly Puritans and strict Calvinist Protestants. They only observed three religious holidays from the New Testament: Sunday Sabbath, Days of Fasting and humiliation and Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving marked favourable ("mercies") in community life.

The first Thanksgiving festival was indeed a time of happiness, fellowship and

rejoicing for the Pilgrims. They arranged a friendly treaty with the Native American Indians, built houses in the wilderness, and raised sufficient crops to feed themselves for the upcoming long winter. The Pilgrims had become the first generation of settlers in this new land holding so much promise.

From then on, Thanksgiving became a holiday for celeb(转载于:wwW.zHaoQt.NEt 蒲 公 英 文 摘:感恩节ppt英语)rating the harvest in the New World, dates varied from October to November each year over the next 150 years.

Thanksgiving, the National holiday

The first National Thanksgiving was declared by the Continental Congress in 1777. On October 3, 1789, President George Washington declared that the people of the United States should observe "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer" on Thursday, 26 November.

Many say the credit for the establishment of an annual Thanksgiving holiday should be given to Sarah Josepha Hale. Being the editor of Ladies Magazine and Godey's Lady's Book, she lobbied to the governors, senators, and presidents for a national

holiday and published stories and recipes for that day in her magazine. After 36 years of crusading, she won her battle. In 1863, buoyed by the Union victory at Gettysburg, President Lincoln proclaimed that November 26, would be a national Thanksgiving Day, to be observed every year on the fourth Thursday of November.

In 1941, a Congressional Joint Resolution set the fourth Thursday of November as a national holiday for Thanksgiving.

There you are - the brief history of Thanksgiving- a day in America for families and friends to gather together. The festival is also celebrated by Americans living abroad. Thanks to the Native Americans and the Pilgrims who created this idea of a day of Thanksgiving all those live in the New World can be thankful for all we have and share the joy with our family members and friends.

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