3.1 New Year's Resolutions

Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!

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What are we going to do today?

Discuss new year's resolutions
Write your own new year's resolutions

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What do you think are the most common new year's resolutions?

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What was the name of the Babylonian religious festival mentioned in the passage?
A
Babylonius
B
Janus
C
Akitu
D
Cesarius

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why did the Romans make resolutions for the new year?
A
To mark the beginning of January
B
To celebrate Caesar
C
To honour the Babylonians
D
To celebrate the god Janus

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What did the Romans typically include in their New Year's resolutions?
A
Repaying debts and returning borrowed items
B
Setting goals for personal development and moral behaviour
C
Seeking good fortune from Julius Caesar
D
Seeking good fortune from the gods

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During the ancient Babylonian festival 'akitu,' what were the Babylonians specifically pledging or promising?
A
to repay debts and return borrowed items
B
to honour the gods during the new year
C
to lead a good and healty life
D
to honour the Roman Empire

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Practice: Future
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Write your new year's resolution
New year's resolution: I am going to exercise more
Step 1: Why? Because I want to be fit/feel fit.
Step 2: How? I will run every morning.
Step 3: When? I will start this week and will run 5 minutes a day.

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Share your New Year's resolution.

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