Lesson Details
Lesson 1: Mother's Day
A Look at the picture and discuss the questions.
- What do you think the woman is to the child?
- Why is she holding the child on her flank?
- Can a mother be compared to anybody?
"She can be compared with no other;
This lovely lady is none but my mother."
B Listen to the audio and answer the questions that follow.
Listening text 2
C Choose the correct answer.
- According to ancient Greek myths Rhea is the
a. mother of gods. b. goddess of love.
c. goddess of wealth. d. goddess of health.
- The name of Jesus Christ's mother was
a. Rhea. b. Mary.
c. Anna. d. Anna Junior.
- Julia Ward Howe was
a. Dutch. b. English.
c. Australian. d. American.
- Mother's Day was first announced as a formal holiday in the USA in
a. 1872. b. 1905.
c. 1910. d. 1914.
- In 1914 the American president was
a. Roosevelt. b. Ford.
c. Nixon. d. Wilson.
- Which country doesn't celebrate Mother's Day on the 2nd Sunday of May?
a. Denmark b. The UK
c. Italy d. Turkey
D Listen to the text again and answer these questions.
- What country first observed Mother's Day as a national holiday?
- When is Mother's Day now celebrated by most of the countries in the world?
- How is Mother's Day usually observed?
- Why should we observe Mother's Day?
E Write a paragraph by answering each of the following questions.
- Do you help your mother with her housework? How?
- Do you celebrate Mother's Day? If yes, when and how?