Презентация по английскому языку День святого Валентина (открытый урок)


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End1. Valentine’s Day is a _______ day. a. lonely and funb. romantic and playfulc. roman and greekd. none of the above2. Why is Cupid associated with Valentine’s Day?a. He is the son of the goddess of love.b. He has arrows, which are romantic.c. Valentine’s Day was originally a Roman holiday.d. Babies are cute and playful.3. What are some symbols of Valentine’s Day?a. Eggs, bacon, and roses.b. Candy, roses, and liver.c. Cupid, roses, and hearts.d. None of the above4. What do many people do on Valentine’s Day?a. They have heart problems.b. They eat their hearts.c. They look for eggs.d. They give presents and cards.5. According to the article, where do we get the idea of courtly love?a. It dates back to the Victorian Era.b. It dates back to the Middle Ages.c. This idea has always existed.d. We get it from the Greeting Card Association.6. The article specifically mentions three kinds of love. What are these three?a. romantic love, courtly love, and friendly loveb. romantic love, family love, and courtly lovec. family love, friendly love, and romantic loved. none of the above.READ THE TEXT AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT VALENTINE’S DAY:Textkey End February 14th is Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is a day for romance and love. Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, including Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. You see a lot of romantic symbols on Valentine’s Day. For example, many couples give each other roses. To give someone flowers at any time of year is romantic, and as roses are a symbol of romance, roses on Valentine’s Day are especially popular. Another symbol of romance that is seen frequently on Valentine’s Day is Cupid. In Roman mythology, Cupid was the son of Venus, the goddess of love. Cupid was often shown as a smaller, more playful version of his mother. His golden arrows were magical and even slight contact with one of the arrow tips could make a person fall madly in love. One understanding of romantic love—called courtly love—dates back to medieval times, and sending cards on Valentine’s Day dates back equally far. In 1415, a prisoner in the Tower of London sent a poem to his wife. This is considered to be one of the earliest recorded valentines. For over four hundred years, people made their own valentines by writing poems like this. In the Victorian era, in the mid-1800s, companies started producing valentines for people to buy. Now many people buy, rather than make, their valentines. Almost one billion valentines are sent every year. According to the Greeting Card Association, 85% of the valentines are bought by women.




End Of course, people don’t just buy cards. People buy candles and balloons and many other things, often in the shape of a heart. You can find boxes of candy that are shaped like hearts, or candy that is itself in the shape of a heart! The presents might be something small and sweet or something big and dramatic. Some people get engaged (promise to marry each other) on Valentine’s Day. Although Valentine’s Day is generally romantic, many people like to use the day to celebrate any kind of love—including love of friends and family. Some schools have valentine parties. The students give each other valentines. They eat heart-shaped candy. Some schools have other valentine celebrations, such as dances.





End1. Valentine’s Day is a _______ day. a. lonely and funb. romantic and playfulc. roman and greekd. none of the above2. Why is Cupid associated with Valentine’s Day?a. He is the son of the goddess of love.b. He has arrows, which are romantic.c. Valentine’s Day was originally a Roman holiday.d. Babies are cute and playful.3. What are some symbols of Valentine’s Day?a. Eggs, bacon, and roses.b. Candy, roses, and liver.c. Cupid, roses, and hearts.d. None of the above4. What do many people do on Valentine’s Day?a. They have heart problems.b. They eat their hearts.c. They look for eggs.d. They give presents and cards.5. According to the article, where do we get the idea of courtly love?a. It dates back to the Victorian Era.b. It dates back to the Middle Ages.c. This idea has always existed.d. We get it from the Greeting Card Association.6. The article specifically mentions three kinds of love. What are these three?a. romantic love, courtly love, and friendly loveb. romantic love, family love, and courtly lovec. family love, friendly love, and romantic loved. none of the above.READ THE TEXT AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT VALENTINE’S DAY:Text St. Valentine’s Day FoodEndPastry


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EndDo it on your own ! Create a PowerPoint presentation of different ways to express messages of love in various foreign languages. Be sure to include Hindi and Tamil, two of India's languages. Use the Internet. History of Valentine's Day (http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/valentine/) explores the background of the holiday, from The History Channel. St. Valentine's Net (http://www.stvalentines.net) offers recipes, songs, traditions, and history for Valentine's Day from around the world. Saint Valentine's Day (http://www.pictureframes.co.uk/pages/saint_valentine.htm) offers historical facts about St. Valentine, the origin of Valentine Day, and descriptions of traditions associated with valentine.


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