Thanksgiving 0) is a big festival in the USA and Canada to celebrate the harvest. Canadians celebrate it in October, and Americans in November. Some cities have parades and people have family dinners. Turkey, sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce are popular foods 1)..... this day and there's always some sweet pumpkin pie for dessert.
In Northern India, they harvest their wheat in winter, which is in late February or early March. This is also the time for Holi, a Hindu harvest festival that lasts five days. People dress up 2)..... light fires. Farmers decorate their cows with flowers and let them run free 3) ..... the streets!
In late March or early April, some people in the Philippines celebrate the Banana Festival! This 4)..... a harvest festival about different varieties of bananas. During the festival, children dress up in banana costumes and dance in the streets. There is also a cookery competition where cooks use only bananas to make their dishes.
Chuseok is the Korean harvest moon festival and an important holiday in Korea. The festival lasts for three days, usually sometime between August and October. Children dress up 5)..... people make sweet rice cakes with fresh fruit.
The words in bold are typically filler words or conjunctions that complete the sentence grammatically and contextually. Without the audio or further context for the specific lesson, the exact words for the gaps (1-5) cannot be definitively determined. However, based on typical sentence structure in English, common words that would fit these gaps could include prepositions like 'during', 'for', 'on', or conjunctions like 'as', 'while', 'when'.