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English - 5th February 2019
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Mr Thomas
9:50
What does Kung Hei Fat Choy mean?

Happy Christmas! (0% | 0 votes)
 
Happy Birthday! (6.2% | 1 vote)
 
Happy New Year! (56.2% | 9 votes)
 
Happy Easter! (37.5% | 6 votes)
 

Total Votes: 16
9:52
In which language do you think Kung Hei Fat Choy means Happy New Year?

Mandarin (6.2% | 1 vote)
 
English (12.5% | 2 votes)
 
Chinese (62.5% | 10 votes)
 
Hindu (0% | 0 votes)
 
Japanese (18.8% | 3 votes)
 
Spanish (0% | 0 votes)
 

Total Votes: 16
9:55
What do you think this is an image of?
Benjamin and JoshM
9:59
Me and Josh think the dragon comes from China?
Bella and Taylor
10:00
The dragon is from  China. The dragon means it is a new year.
Wilson and Oliver R
10:00
Wilson and Oliver R think it is a dragon from a Chinese dance.
Tom and Joseph
10:00
It is a dragon for Chinese’s new year because it is today.
OliverH and coben
10:00
I think the dragon has come from China
Maisie and Harvey
10:02
The Dragon is used for Chinese New Year dances.
Mr Thomas
10:03
Why is the pig significant this year?
Amelia and Denzel
10:04
I think that that the long, scary dragon is used for Chinese New Year parades.
Ted and Millie
10:04
I think that dragon is used for the Chinese New Year because it is the 5/2/2019.
India and Leighton
10:04
The drangon is enommos and it has sharp teeth. It comes from China to selbrat happy new year.
William and Lucas
10:04
I think the dragon came from China because the dragon is one of the animal years.
Maisie and Harvey
10:05
The pig is celebrated in China because this year is the year of the pig.
Wilson and Oliver R
10:06
Wilson and Oliver R think it is because this year it is the pigs turn to be celebrated.
Mr Thomas
10:07
How do you think the Chinese celebrate New Year?
Amelia and Denzel
10:09
Because every year there is a year of an animal and this year it is the pigs turn.
Maisie and Harvey
10:09
Me and Harvey think that Chinese people go to a nice place and get all the family together.
Wilson and Oliver R
10:09
Wilson and Oliver R think the Chinese people use fireworks and dragon dances.
William and Lucas
10:09
I think the pig is significant because the pig was one of the animals that raced.
Benjamin and JoshM
10:09
I think the Chinese poeple celerbrate with 12 different animals because it was the 12 different animals in the race.
Jemimah and Adam
10:11
We think that Chinese people celebrate new year by having family around and have a feast.
Mr Thomas
10:12
10:14
What do you think is inside the red envelopes that people give each other at New Year?
Tom and Joseph
10:15
Money and chocolate.
Sophie and Josh Y
10:16
I think there are cards inside
Wilson and Oliver R
10:16
Wilson and Oliver R think the Chinese people put money inside the cards.
Ted and Millie
10:17
I think inside the envelopes there is a note.
William and Lucas
10:17
I think there’s biscuits in the red,fancy cards
Darcie and Jacob
10:17
We think in the red envelopes there is cards and chocolates.
Holly and Emily
10:17
I think inside they put money and fortune cookies.
Maisie and Harvey
10:18
We think that Chinese people put invitations in the envelopes so they could invite their friends and family over to celebrate Chinese New Year and set of fire works.
India and Leighton
10:18
People swop the red envelops to people in the family.I think there is a card and chocolate.
Bella and Taylor
10:19
There are chocolate and biskits.
Mr Thomas
10:19
Do you think Chinese New Year is only celebrated in China?
Bella and Taylor
10:20
Yes
Sophie and Josh Y
10:20
In England as well
Darcie and Jacob
10:20
Yes
Wilson and Oliver R
10:20
Japan and China.
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