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Write an annotation to text 3 using the prompts below




Answer the following questions.

Circle the right answer in every sentence without looking into the text.

 

a- The pilgrims landed in (New York, Georgia, Massachusetts) in 1620.

b- The pilgrims celebrated the first (Christmas, Thanksgiving Day, Valentine’s Day) in the fall of 1621.

c- The name of their ship was (the Mayflower, the Plymouth, the Harvest).

d. Some of the passengers and sailors were afraid the ship could not (land, cross, plant) the ocean.

e- The Indians taught the pilgrims how to (cook, survive, celebrate).

f- In the fall of 1621, the pilgrims had a good (harvest, ship, survival).

g- Today (popcorn, crops, turkey) is still the main dish served on Thanksgiving Day.

 

5. Match the words with the word or phrase that has a similar meaning.

 

a) feast b) survive c) confident d) dish e) passenger f) tribe (1) sure, certain (2) kind of food (3) to stay alive (4) a person travelling in a train, bus, etc. (5) a group of people with the same customs and beliefs (6) a big meal

 

a) When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day today?

b) In which season did the pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving Day?

c) Why did they celebrate?

d) What did they eat?

e) Who taught the pilgrims how to survive in America?

f) Why did the pilgrims come to America?

g) Why do you think the pilgrims called America “The new world”?

h) Why did the pilgrims invite the Indians to their feast?

 

7. Look at the headings below and match the words/phrases in the list to the appropriate heading. Then, talk about Thanksgiving Day.

 

*** First Settlers in America *** A Journey to America

*** The Native American Indians *** First Winter in the New World

*** A Thanksgiving feast

begin settling, hunt, celebrate the first, shake and leak, be thankful, share tie feast, sail to.. from, land at, grow crops, survive, tribes, for religious freedom, the main dish, do well, have a great harvest, cross the ocean, be confident, have customs and believes, decide to continue, realize.

 

1) At first The text is about …. The text gives information about The object of this text is to discuss to present The author discusses some problems relating to … The author begins with a discussion a description 2) Then, next Next the author describes presents explains Besides …. The next paragraph deals with …. 3) Finally The author leads to a conclusion that.. The conclusion is that … To sum up the author points out that.. In my opinion (I think) The text is (not) interesting, of (little) importance up-to-date (out-of-date) useful (useless) 1) Сначала В тексте говорится о … Текст представляет информацию о Цель этого текста – обсудить представить Автор обсуждает проблемы, касающиеся … Автор начинает с обсуждения описания 2) Затем Затем автор описывает представляет объясняет Кроме того …. Следующий параграф имеет дело с …. 3) В конце концов Автор ведет к заключению, что … Вывод таков, что … Подытоживая автор отмечает, что По моему мнению (Я думаю) Текст (не) интересный (не) важный (не) современный (не) полезный

 

9. Do you believe in good luck or bad luck? Most people in the world have some superstitions. Do you have any?

These are a few British superstitions with long traditions.

Good luck Bad luck
+ Black cat are lucky. + On the first day of the month it’s lucky to say “White rabbits”. + It’s good luck to see two magpies (large black and white birds). + Catch falling leaves in autumn and you’ll have good luck. Every leaf means a lucky month in the next year. – Never open an umbrella in the house. That’s very bad luck! – Never break a mirror – that means seven years’ bad luck. – It’ bad luck to see just one magpie. – Don’t walk under a ladder. – Don’t walk past somebody on the stairs. – Number 13 is very unlucky.

10. Alison made a calendar of important days. She put it on her bedroom wall. Please, read it and speak about Alison’s celebrations:

In August Alison celebrates …/ In June all Americans celebrate ……

January: Happy New Year! # New Year's Day celebrates the start of a new year. Americans celebrate New Year's Day on the first day of January, but the celebration actually begins on Decem­ber 31, New Year's Eve, the night before New Year's Day. I like New Year's Eve, because my parents allow me to stay up until midnight. Some people stay up all night! We blow horns and whistles at midnight to announce the beginning of a new year. Some people shake hands, kiss, hug, sing, and shout "Happy New Year!" # On January 15, Americans celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. He was a minister who fought against racial discrimination. He said that a person's character is more important than the color of his skin. He is very important to me, because his hometown is Atlanta too. To remember Martin Luther King, many Americans go to church or participate in public ceremonies.
February: Will you be my Valentine? # One of my favorite holidays is Valentine's Day. St Valentine is saint of people in love. We celebrate this holiday on February 14. It is a day of love and friendship. We send greeting cards to our sweet­hearts and friends and ask them to "Be My Valentine." This means "be my friend or love." But traditionally you must never write your name on it. We also decorate our classrooms with big red hearts and give red roses and chocolate to our sweethearts, friends and family.
March: Kiss me. I'm Irish! # On March 17, Americans celebrate an Irish religious holiday, St. Patrick's Day. This is an important holiday for my family, because my grandparents are from Ireland. They're Irish immigrants. On St. Patrick's Day we decorate our houses, schools, and streets with green shamrocks. And we all wear something green. We say that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
April: Happy Easter! # Easteris celebrated on a Sunday in April or May. The week before Easter we coloreggs. On Easter Sunday chil­dren wake up to find that the Easter Bunny has left them a basket of candy.  
May: Have a happy Mother's Day! # We honor our mothers on the second Sunday in May. This day is calledMo­ther's Day.I usually buy my Mom a nice greeting card and flowers. My Dad usu­ally makes a big dinner and we eat it together with our grandparents. It's our way of saying, "Thanks for being such a great Mom!" # My birthday!
June: Happy Father's Day, Dad! # We also honor our Dad, because he's great too! We celebrate Father's Dayon the third Sunday in June. Natalie and I usually bring him breakfast in bed! And I buy him a greeting card and a new necktie.
July: On July 4,the United States ce­lebrate Independence Day. It is called Independence Day, because on July 4, 1776, our founding fathers declared that the United States would be free and independent from England. We usually have a big picnic in our neighborhood and then we watch a fireworks display at night.
August: Happy birthday to Mom! # Mom’s birthday (make something special for her!)
September: Good luck at school! # Schoolstarts!
October: Trick or Treat! Columbus Day: October 12. Christopher Columbus discovered America on October 12, 1492. At that time, many people in Europe thought that the world was flat and that if a ship sailed to the edge of the world, it would fall off! But Columbus believed the world was round and made the journey to America. Halloween is one of the best holi­days for children. American children celebrate Halloween on October 31. Children wear masks and colorful cos­tumes. The most popular costumes are ghosts, witches, and skeletons. The chil­dren walk door to door in the neighborhood and shout "trick or treat" Most people give them a treat-candy or fruit. We also decorate our houses and schools in the traditional Halloween colors: orange and black. Popular decorations are witches, ghosts, skeletons, black cats and jack-o-lanterns. Jack-o-lanterns are pump­kins we carve to look like faces. Every­one tries to look scary on Halloween!
November: Happy Thanksgiving! Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Dayon the fourth Thursday in Novem­ber. This is a family holiday. We gather togive thanks for all the good things in our lives, We make a big turkey dinner. I always eat too much!  
December: Merry Christmas! Americans celebrate Christmas onDecember 25. Christmas is a religious holiday and one of the happiest holidays of the year, because it is the day that Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. We prepare for Christmas weeks before. We buy gifts for our family and friends. We choose a tree and decorate it with ornaments and lights. And we prepare special foods and cookies. Christmas is also the day that Santa Claus visits us and brings us presents in bright paper and ribbons. He delivers them on Christmas Eve, the night before Christmas, when we are sleeping.

 

11. Match the holidays to the key words without looking at the calendar. In what months do American people celebrate them?

 

* Independence Day - Irish immigrants, wear green, green shamrocks

* Christmas - Eve, stay up all night, hug, sing

* Halloween - honor, make a big dinner, buy nice greeting cards

* Columbus Day - celebrate the birth, buy gifts, wish each other

* Mother’s Day - be free from, founding fathers, declare

* Columbus Day - gather to give thanks, a turkey dinner

* St. Patrick's Day - love and friendship, sweethearts

* New Year’s Day - color eggs, a basket of candy

* Easter - discover, flat – round, make the journey to

* Valentine’s Day - look scare, witches, “trick or treat!”

* Martin Luther - fight against, participate in public ceremonies




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