Valentines Day Reading A2 b1 Teacher
Valentines Day Reading A2 b1 Teacher
Valentines Day Reading A2 b1 Teacher
Ex1: Ask and answer the questions below with a partner or in small groups.
Introduction:
Valentine’s Day occurs every year on the 14th of February. It is commonly celebrated in the United States,
Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France and Australia and is popular in other parts of the world too.
It’s not a public holiday, but people often celebrate this ‘day of love’ by giving or sending Valentine’s cards to
their partners, or someone they fancy. Some couples also exchange gifts such as flowers, chocolates or
jewellery. On the night of the 14th, they often spend special time together by cooking a romantic meal at
home or going to a restaurant for a candlelit dinner.
Ex 2: Read the text once and complete it with the missing words below.
There are many stories about St Valentine’s connection to love and romance. The
most popular story is that of St Valentine’s secret marriage 1. ________________
The Emperor at the time, Claudius II, who was pagan, wanted to extend his army, but many young married
men didn’t want to 2. ________________ because they didn’t want to leave their wives and children. To solve
his problem, he introduced a law to prevent young Christian men from marrying.
For Valentine, marriage was an essential part of the Christian 3. ________________, so he was strongly
opposed to the new 4. ________________ and started to hold secret marriage ceremonies for the
soldiers. After some time, news of the secret marriages reached the Emperor, and St Valentine
was imprisoned for his crimes and ordered to be 5. ________________.
While he was in jail, the daughter of his jailer visited him, and after some time, the two fell in love. According
to the 6. ________________, the girl was blind and Valentine cured her blindness. He also cared for the other
prisoners. Just before his execution, Valentine sent the girl a 7. ________________ and signed it ‘from your
Valentine’; a phrase which is commonly used to this day in Valentine’s cards.
Valentine was beheaded on the 14th February 269, and so, Valentine’s Day marks the anniversary of his
8. ________________. Many churches around the world claim to have the remains of the saint. These include
Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin, Ireland, which claims to have his 9. ________________ and Santa Maria in
Cosmedin in Rome, where a skull, which supposedly belongs to the saint, is on display.
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Read the text again, and discuss the meaning of the words/phrases in bold print with a partner, before
matching the vocabulary to the definitions below.
Ex 4: Match the collocations halves below, before reading the text again to check.
Ex 5: What do you remember from the text? Ask and answer the questions below in pairs.
Preparation:
- Print or display handouts.
Teaching Method:
Step 1:
- Put students into pairs or small groups to discuss the questions in Ex 1.
- Elicit any information about Valentine’s Day that came up in the discussion and add it to the board.
Step 2:
- Read through the introduction as a class, checking understanding of fancy, jewellery and candlelit, if
necessary, as you go. You may also wish the tell them the American English spelling: ‘ jewelry’
Step 3:
- Give the students about eight minutes to read through the text in Ex 2, completing the gaps with the
missing words provided below.
- Check the answers as a class.
Step 4:
- Students read the text again and, with a partner, discuss the meaning of the words/phrases in bold
print, before matching the vocabulary to the definitions given in Ex 3.
- Go through the answers with the class, giving further explanations/examples where required and drill
correct pronunciation. Pay special attention to uses of claim, according to and supposedly as they may
cause some confusion. In particular tell them that the use of ‘claim’ and ‘supposedly’ often indicate some
doubt on the part of the speaker.
Step 5:
- Students match the collocation halves (Ex 4), before comparing with a partner and reading through the
text again to check their answers.
- Correct the answers as a class, giving further explanations/examples where required.
Step 6:
- Students ask and answer the comprehension questions in pairs/small groups (Ex 5).
- Elicit answers around the class.
We recommend following this up with one of our speaking based Valentine’s lessons.