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New Year's Party

New Year's Party English, baby! Video Lesson

Date: Jan 01 2008

Themes: Holidays, Party

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New Year’s Eve is a great holiday for young people. First of all, it’s not really associated with a particular religion, so everyone can celebrate it. Second, there isn’t really a ritual associated with New Year’s Eve except for partying. There’s no one to buy gifts for, no family members you may or may not want to see. Your only worry is finding someone to be your midnight kiss, and who doesn’t like a kiss, right?

Marni and Mason are planning a New Year’s Eve party. Watch them check out a downtown rooftop as a possible location.

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Marni

Marni

Mason

Mason

Marni:  So what do you think?

Mason:  I think it’s awesome.

Marni:  Yeah I think this would be a great spot for our party.

Mason:  We could totally throw the best New Year’s party here. We can see the fireworks that are going to happen over the river.

Marni:  Yeah, totally.

Mason:  And we’ll be able to hear all the stuff that’s going on in the center of the city.

Marni:  Downtown celebrations, but we’ll be above it all.

Mason:  It’s going to be cold. We’ll have to tell people to bundle up.

Marni:  Warm jackets. But we can get those little space heaters and stuff. You can rent those.

Mason:  Yeah, totally.

Marni:  Yeah. It’ll be great.

Mason:  Usually my New Year’s…it’s pretty mellow. I like to go out of town and get a cabin with a couple of friends or something.

Marni:  Really?

Mason:  Yeah.

Marni:  I love a rager. Just a huge party to ring in the New Year. It’s like my annual night of just partying.

Mason:  The one night?

Marni:  There’s some holidays I don’t really like to have a big party and drink a lot and get crazy, but New Year’s Eve, you know?

Mason:  Yeah, woo!

Marni:  A new year. We made it! One more year.

Mason:  Yeah. Some other countries New Year’s is like a way bigger deal here though. Japan, China, a lot of Asian countries, it’s like seriously huge.

Marni:  Well and they have a different New Year’s celebration, I mean they celebrate, you know…

Mason:  True, true.

Marni:  ...the year of the rat, the new Chinese year.

Mason:  I ought to go there for New Year’s sometime.

Marni:  That would be really fun. You should.

Mason:  They put ours to shame.

Marni:  Yeah, we should see it.

 

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Discussion

Marni and Mason agree that they’ve found a good place to have a New Year’s Eve party. They’ll be able to see the fireworks and everything going on downtown.

The only drawback is that a rooftop in the middle of the winter might be a little cold. They’ll just tell people to wear jackets and rent some heaters.

Mason is excited for the party because he usually spends New Year’s Eve with just a few friends. Marni always likes a big party on New Year’s Eve.

Of course, the biggest New Year’s party is in China on the Chinese New Year. Mason says he’d like to visit China for their new year sometime.

How do you celebrate New Year’s Eve? Is there a special custom in your country?

 

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L&S

China

happy new year!

05:03 AM Jan 03 2008 |

L&S

China

happy new year!

05:03 AM Jan 03 2008 |

m2i9n

m2i9n

Thailand

Happie New Year!!!

Its time to start new begining in your life

i wish everyone could do what you want, get a good start and its going well.

02:51 AM Jan 03 2008 |

Kolica

China

happy new year to all! nice to meet you all here. i am Nancy from qingdao, China,and my japnese name's pronounciation is like "KOLIKA"which is my chinese name's translation into japanese. great happy to share sth interesting with friends all over the world!

Frankly,the real new year is really begining frome the spring festival which is the first and most important holiday in Chinese people's hearts..well, now some foreign countries's this holiday or that holiday attract chinese businessman's attention, so now chinese have so many holidays, that make chinese konw what the internationalization is。。。。 

02:32 AM Jan 03 2008 |

fanlipingason

China

Happy new year everyone.Welcome to China to take part in the New Year's Eve Party.

01:55 AM Jan 03 2008 |

waterfall2008

China

happy new year~

01:23 AM Jan 03 2008 |

mockingbirdy

Latvia

Happy new year! Laughing

09:24 PM Jan 02 2008 |

nono_cute

nono_cute

Iraq

i hope 2008 will be amazin’.... happy new year 2 every1

06:19 PM Jan 02 2008 |

KEND2

KEND2

Dominican Republic

happy new year everybody follow to jesus

04:50 PM Jan 02 2008 |

ash.englishlearner

India

hi

wish u happy new year 

04:27 PM Jan 02 2008 |

ash.englishlearner

India

nice

04:26 PM Jan 02 2008 |

ash.englishlearner

India

hi everyone

wish u happy new year 

04:21 PM Jan 02 2008 |

betty!

betty!

China

this is not the real new year for Chinese like me

we dont notice it

01:47 PM Jan 02 2008 |

nubita

nubita

South Korea

Happy New Year, all you guys!!

I'm living in Spain. And… Spanish people wear some red innerwear in New Year's Eve. Wearing it is believed to bring you good luck for rest of year.

In Korea, we eat some special kind of soup of bread made by rice. Eating it you have one year more.

I couldn't do anything of them this year, but a nice party!! :)

12:30 PM Jan 02 2008 |

peggy_mini

peggy_mini

Taiwan

happy new year

12:20 PM Jan 02 2008 |

peggy_mini

peggy_mini

Taiwan

happy new year

12:20 PM Jan 02 2008 |

pixi*

pixi*

Slovenia

HAPPY NEW YEAAAAAAAAAR 2008!!!Kiss

11:58 AM Jan 02 2008 |

ash.englishlearner

India

hi everyone

wishing you a prosper & chearful new  year

11:32 AM Jan 02 2008 |

ash.englishlearner

India

hi everyone

wishing you a prosper & chearful new  year

11:32 AM Jan 02 2008 |

daibeibei

China

very good
I believe as long as I persist,I wil get a big success in my English !

11:17 AM Jan 02 2008 |

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