Thanksgiving Day: traditions and customs in the USA
The History of the Holiday Find on the map:
Now read and complete the text with the new geographical names In September 1620 the Mayflower ship started for a new land from (1)______ in (2)____. There were 102 Englishmen on the ship. They left (3)____ because they wanted to start a new life, to be free. They crossed (4)_____ in 66 days and came to (5)______ in December They started a new city and called it (6)_____. After that more and more people came to (7)_____ from different countries. And in 1776 a new country was born – the United States of (8)_____ Mayflower ship AMERICA
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Traditional food The Thanksgiving day is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. The family have a great dinner with traditional food.
Match the picture and the words turkey lollipops salad pumpkin pie cookies
Put the sentences into the correct order and you’ll get a summery of the text: They left England because they wanted to start a new life, to be free. They crossed the Atlantic in 66 days and came to America in December They started a new city and called it Plymouth. Columbus opened America in 1462, but the first European residents of the USA appeared only in Thanksgiving Day is celebrated with lot of merry-making in America. In September 1620 the Mayflower ship started for a new land from Plymouth in England. The family has a great dinner with traditional food
Sum up What is Thanksgiving Day? When is it celebrated in the USA? Who were the Pilgrims? Who has shown the Pilgrims how to hunt and to grow corn? What is the traditional food on that day?
Write down your homework. Prepare a short summery of the text and tell about the holiday.
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