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- altar [' ɔ :ltə] (n) - Master of Ceremony - banquet ['bæηkwit] (n) - groom [grum] (n) - bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n)

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Page 1: - altar [' ɔ :ltə] (n) - Master of Ceremony - banquet ['bæηkwit] (n) - groom [grum] (n) - bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n)
Page 2: - altar [' ɔ :ltə] (n) - Master of Ceremony - banquet ['bæηkwit] (n) - groom [grum] (n) - bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n)

- altar ['ɔ:ltə] (n)

- Master of Ceremony

- banquet ['bæηkwit] (n)

- groom [grum] (n)

- bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n) - schedule [ 'skedʒul ] (n) - blessing ['blesiη] (n)

Page 3: - altar [' ɔ :ltə] (n) - Master of Ceremony - banquet ['bæηkwit] (n) - groom [grum] (n) - bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n)

1. The wedding day is care fully chosen by the .................................

2. The gift are wrapped in .......................

3. The wedding ceremony starts in front of the ..............................

4. Food and drinks are served ……………….........

5. The guests give the newly wedded couples envelopes containing ........................... and ...............

groom’s parents red papers

altar

at the wedding banquet

wedding cardsmoney

Page 4: - altar [' ɔ :ltə] (n) - Master of Ceremony - banquet ['bæηkwit] (n) - groom [grum] (n) - bride [braid] (n) - ancestor['ænsistə] (n) - tray [trei] (n)

1. What is the most important thing the groom’s family has to do on the wedding day?2. What would the groom and the bride usually do during the wedding ceremony?

3. When do the groom and the bride exchange their wedding rings?

4. Where is the wedding banquet usually held? 5. What do the groom, the bride and their parents do at the wedding banquet?

C. To go to the bride’s house bringing a lot of gifts wrapped in red paper.

D. They stop by each table to say thank to their guests.

E. After they pray and ask their ancestors’ permission to be married.

B. They would pray asking their ancestors’ permission

to be married.

A. At the groom and bride’s home, at a hotel or a restaurant.