Match the following phrases from the article.
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CONTENTS: | |
The Reading / Tapescript | 2 |
Phrase Match | 3 |
Listening Gap Fill | 4 |
Listening / Reading Gap Fill | 5 |
Choose the Correct Word | 6 |
Multiple Choice | 7 |
Spelling | 8 |
Put the Text Back Together | 9 |
Scrambled Sentences | 10 |
Discussion | 11 |
Student Survey | 12 |
Writing | 13 |
Homework | 14 |
ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE TEXT ON PAGE 2. |
THE READING / TAPESCRIPT
Pancake Day is a favorite of children in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is on this day they get to eat as many pancakes as they want – all smothered with syrup, or lemon and sugar, or strawberry sauce. It is also called Shrove Tuesday. This is a religious holiday on the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. During the 40 days of Lent, people used to fast and eat only the simplest of food. Things like eggs, milk and sugar had to be thrown away. Instead of wasting food, people traditionally used these ingredients to make pancakes. It became a mini celebration and people topped their pancakes with delicious things they could not eat for another 40 days. Few people nowadays fast for 40 days.
Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day are not so well known in the United States. Americans are more familiar with Mardi Gras, which is also on the day before Ash Wednesday and is a very similar celebration. Different countries hold different events for Pancake Day. In England, some towns have pancake races. People must run a race with a frying pan and toss the pancakes as they run. The winner is the first person to cross the finishing line with a pancake that is still intact. Children like to have a go at tossing the hot pancakes out of the frying pan in their kitchens. In Newfoundland, Canada, the cook puts a ring or a coin in the pancakes. The person who finds the coin will be rich and the person who finds the ring will be the next to get married.
PHRASE MATCH
Match the following phrases from the article.
Paragraph 1
1. | Pancake Day is a favorite of | a. | syrup |
2 | they get to eat as many pancakes | b. | make pancakes |
3. | smothered with | c. | with delicious things |
4. | fast and eat only the | d. | children in the UK |
5. | ingredients to | e. | simplest of food |
6. | people topped their pancakes | f. | as they want |
Paragraph 2
1. | Americans are more familiar | a. | different events |
2 | a very similar | b. | tossing the hot pancakes |
3. | Different countries hold | c. | will be rich |
4. | The winner is the first person to | d. | with Mardi Gras |
5. | Children like to have a go at | e. | cross the finishing line |
6. | The person who finds the coin | f. | celebration |
LISTENING GAP FILL
Pancake Day ______________ children in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is on this day they ______________ pancakes as they want – all smothered with syrup, or lemon and sugar, or strawberry sauce. It is also called Shrove Tuesday. This is a religious holiday ________________ Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. During the 40 days of Lent, people used to fast and eat only the ______________. Things like eggs, milk and sugar had to be thrown away. Instead of ______________, people traditionally used these ingredients to make pancakes. It became a mini celebration and people topped their pancakes with delicious things they could not eat for another 40 days. Few people ______________ for 40 days.
Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day ______________ known in the United States. Americans are more familiar with Mardi Gras, which is also on the day before Ash Wednesday and ______________ celebration. Different countries hold different events for Pancake Day. In England, some towns have pancake races. People ______________ with a frying pan and toss the pancakes as they run. The winner is the first person to cross the finishing line with a pancake ________________. Children like to have a go at tossing the hot pancakes ______________ pan in their kitchens. In Newfoundland, Canada, the cook puts a ring or a coin in the pancakes. The person who finds the coin will be rich and the person who finds the ring ______________ to get married.
WHILE READING / LISTENING GAP FILL
Put the words into the gaps in the text.
Pancake Day is a __________ of children in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is on this day they get to eat as __________ pancakes as they want – all smothered with syrup, or lemon and sugar, or strawberry sauce. It is also __________ Shrove Tuesday. This is a religious holiday on the day before Ash Wednesday, the __________ of Lent. During the 40 days of Lent, people used to fast and eat only the simplest of food. Things like eggs, milk and sugar had to be __________ away. Instead of __________ food, people traditionally used these ingredients to make pancakes. It became a mini celebration and people __________ their pancakes with delicious things they could not eat for another 40 days. Few people nowadays __________ for 40 days. Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day are not so well known in the United States. | thrown start topped many fast favorite wasting called | |
Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day are not so well __________ in the United States. Americans are more __________ with Mardi Gras, which is also on the day before Ash Wednesday and is a very similar celebration. Different countries __________ different events for Pancake Day. In England, some towns have pancake races. People must run a race with a frying pan and toss the pancakes as they __________. The winner is the first person to cross the finishing line with a pancake that is still intact. Children like to have a __________ at tossing the hot pancakes out of the frying pan in their __________. In Newfoundland, Canada, the cook puts a ring or a __________ in the pancakes. The person who finds the coin will be rich and the person who finds the ring will be the __________ to get married. | go coin run kitchens known next familiar hold |
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD