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 Here we come a Caroling (2/2)
我们来唱圣诞颂歌




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                          Here We Come a Caroling
                 A Studio Classroom teacher's perspective on this Western tradition


      Dramatic education
     In medieval England, literacy was extremely low. Because so few people could read, other ways of imparting and retaining knowledge were needed. One of the ways society was educated was through theatrical productions. These “mystery plays” dramatized stories from the Bible, though not always with complete accuracy. One of the most popular themes was the Christmas story, as in the Second Shepherd’s Play. This story told about the birth of Jesus Christ and used songs as a diversion between acts. These musical interludes were the predecessors of what we currently know as Christmas carols.
     These religious songs fell out of popular use in the 16th century. However, the songs until composers such as Arthur Sullivan revived them in the Victorian era.

    
Joy to world
    Today, many people sing Christmas carols as well as more modern Christmas songs during this festive time of year. Though traditional caroling is not done as frequently some people still go wassailing in the weeks leading up to December 25
   Wassailing is an old-fashioned term for caroling that originated in the 1700’. To wassail specifically refers to going house to house, singing carols in order to receive food and drink, or possibly money to be donated to charity. This practice probably originated in medieval times with wandering musicians who would visit castles and perform for the people there in order to earn something to eat.
    These days it would be unusual for carolers to ring your doorbell and sing for you, then expect something in return. However, the tradition of caroling continues to bring joy to people’s live and remind them of the good news of the Christmas season.



Specialized Terms & Vocabulary Focus
literacy (n) the ability to read and writ
accuracy (n) the ability to be correct, exact and without any mistakes
predecessors (n) something which comes before another thing in time or in a series.
charity (n) any organization which is established to provide money or help to those who are in need because they are ill, poor or homeless.

 Let's go on learning Advanced English following Chandler30's steps. 

posted on 2006-12-29 22:03 day-day-up 阅读(1242) 评论(2)  编辑  收藏

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2006-12-30 20:42 | christine
我不懂的是你们为啥要讲这些内容,是怎样的逻辑?按怎样的思路来组织语言的.要表达的是怎样的心情?我理解不了的幽默.谈的很好很流利.不知道你们怎么笑的那么开心.我笑不出来哦.
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2006-12-31 09:49 | day-day-up
好多问题哦~~不知道怎么回答你了...
我想最关键的问题是你还不熟悉advanced,如果你有兴趣的话,坚持学习一段时间,那么你就知道那些英语专家在谈论什么,并且也会随之会心而笑的。到时候,可能你会比他们笑得还开开心呢...

先祝你元旦快乐吧!
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