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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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What do you know
about Valentine's Day?

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What's the joke?

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What's a legend?

Slide 4 - Open question

Legend (noun)

1. a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated ("the legend of King Arthur").

2. an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field ("the man was a living legend").

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The History of Valentine's Day :
Two legends.

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1. The first legend:
Valentine's Day comes from the feast " Lupercalia". 
Lupercalia was a feast to honour the Roman god of fertility and was celebrated between 13 and 15 February. 

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Lupercalia

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2. The second legend
Valentine's Day was named after Saint Valentine, a priest. 

Emperor Claudius II had banned marriage because he thought married men were bad soldiers. 

Valentine broke the rules and arranged marriages in secret.
When Claudius found out, Valentine was thrown in jail and was executed on February 14th. 

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What/who is Valentine's Day named after?
A
Saint Valentine
B
King Valentine
C
Saint Valent
D
King Valent

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When did Valentine's Day start?

Century = eeuw
A
2nd century
B
3rd century
C
4rd century
D
5de century

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What do lovers send to each other on this day?
Multiple answers possible.
A
Chocolate
B
Love letters
C
stuffed bears
D
Flowers

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Which flower is usually given on
Valentine's Day?
A
White roses
B
Red lillies
C
Red roses
D
White lillies

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When is Valentine's Day celebrated?
A
11 February
B
12 February
C
13 February
D
14 February

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Valentine's Day assignment:
Choose one of the countries below and find out how the people there celebrate Valentine's Day:
  • Brazil
  • Germany
  • England
  • Finland
  • Scotland
  • South Korea

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Helping questions
  • Do they celebrate Valentine's Day? If not, what do they celebrate?
  • On which day do they celebrate Valentine's Day?
  • Which traditions do they have on Valentine's Day
  • Which standard gifts do lovers give each other? 
  • How would you like to celebrate it?


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Cupid
The first commercial valentines in the United States were printed in the mid-1800s. Valentines commonly depict Cupid, the Roman god of love, along with hearts, traditionally the seat of emotion. Because it was thought that the avian mating season begins in mid-February, birds also became a symbol of the day.

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Write a heartfelt letter or poem to someone you appreciate.

1. Choose Your Person: Select someone you value—this can be a family member, friend, teacher, or a famous figure you admire.
2. Brainstorm Ideas:
  List the qualities you admire about this person. Think of specific examples of how they have positively impacted your life. Recall a favorite memory you share with them.
3. Write Your Letter or Poem:
   Start with a greeting, addressing your chosen person. Include why you appreciate them and how they make you feel. If writing a poem, focus on rhythm and imagery to capture your sentiments.
4. **Add a Personal Touch:** Illustrate your letter or poem with drawings, stickers, or decorations that reflect your relationship with the person.









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