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Valentine’s Day is one of the most famous holidays in the world. It falls on February the 14th and is celebrated across the world.

It is the traditional day for lovers to express their love to each other.

They do this by sending Valentine’s cards with romantic messages. It is common to leave the card unsigned. Other traditions on this day are buying chocolates and giving red roses.

Valentine’s Day used to be an American and European thing, but now it has gone all over the world. It has become very commercial. Companies that make Valentine’s goods even encourage people to send Valentine’s cards to their parents and other family members! In Japan, only women give Valentine’s gifts – to all the men they know.

There is confusion over which Saint Valentine the day is named after. It is either Valentine of Rome, who lived in the third century, or Saint Valentine, bishop of Terni, from the 14th century.

The custom of exchanging romantic messages seems to have started in 19th-century England. In 1847, an American woman, Esther Howland, started producing and selling Valentine cards. Today, over one billion are sent worldwide, with women sending 85 percent of them. Different companies slowly saw the opportunities to make money from Valentine’s Day. In the 1980s, diamond companies began promoting jewellery as the ultimate Valentine’s giftFrench and Italian restaurants are also very busy on this day.

PHRASE MATCH

Match the following phrases from the article. Paragraph 1

 

1.

It falls on

a.

unsigned

 

2

the traditional day for lovers

b.

American and European thing

 

3.

It is common to leave the card

c.

to express their love

 

4.

Valentine’s Day used to be an

d.

give Valentine’s gifts

 

5.

It has become

e.

February the 14th

 

6.

In Japan, only women

f.

very commercial

 

 

 

Paragraph 2

 

 

1.

confusion over

a.

are sent worldwide

 

2

The custom of

b.

Valentine’s gift

 

3.

over one billion

c.

very busy on this day

 

4.

opportunities to make money

d.

which Saint Valentine

 

5.

the ultimate

e.

exchanging romantic messages

 

6.

Italian restaurants are also

f.

from Valentine’s Day

LISTENING GAP FILL

Valentine’s Day is                                   famous holidays in the world. It falls on February the 14th and is celebrated across the world. It is the traditional day for lovers                                         love to each other. They do this by sending Valentine’s cards with romantic messages.

                                   leave the card unsigned. Other traditions on this day are buying chocolates and giving red roses. Valentine’s Day used to be an American and European thing, but now                                       over the world. It has become very commercial. Companies that make Valentine’s                                                     people to send Valentine’s cards to their parents and other family members! In Japan, only women give Valentine’s gifts –                                                    they know.

There                                    which Saint Valentine the day is named after. It is either Valentine of Rome, who lived                                           , or Saint Valentine, bishop of Terni, from the 14th century. The custom of exchanging romantic messages                                         started in 19th-century England. In 1847, an American woman, Esther Howland, started producing and selling Valentine cards. Today, over one billion

                                 , with women sending 85 per cent of them. Different     companies     slowly     saw     the     opportunities     to

                                                      Valentine’s Day. In the 1980s, diamond companies began promoting jewellery as the ultimate Valentine’s gift. French and Italian restaurants                 on this day.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Valentine’s Day is (1)       of the most famous holidays in the world. It falls on February the 14th and is celebrated across the world. It is the (2)     day for lovers to express their love to each other. They do this by sending Valentine’s cards with romantic (3)     . It is common to leave the card unsigned. Other traditions on this day are buying chocolates and giving red roses. Valentine’s Day used to be an American and European (4)                                                , but now it has gone all over the world. It has become very commercial.

Companies that make Valentine’s goods even (5)            people to send

Valentine’s cards to their parents and other family members! In Japan,

(6)          women give Valentine’s gifts – to all the men they know.

There is (7)        over which Saint Valentine the day is named after. It is

either Valentine of Rome, who (8)        in the third century, or Saint

Valentine, bishop of Terni, from the 14th century. The custom of exchanging romantic messages seems to have started in 19th-century England. In 1847, an American woman, Esther Howland, started producing and (9)                     Valentine cards. Today, over one billion are sent worldwide, with women sending 85 per cent (10)        them. Different companies slowly saw the opportunities to make money from Valentine’s Day. In the 1980s, diamond

(11)           began promoting jewellery as the ultimate Valentine’s gift. French and Italian restaurants are also very (12)             on this day.

Put the correct words from this table into the article.

 

1.

(a)

only

(b)

one

(c)

once

(d)

ones

2.

(a)

tradition

(b)

traditionally

(c)

traditional

(d)

traditions

3.

(a)

messaging

(b)

messager

(c)

message

(d)

messages

4.

(a)

things

(b)

thing

(c)

thingy

(d)

thingamy

5.

(a)

encourage

(b)

encouragement

(c)

encouraging

(d)

encourages

6.

(a)

known

(b)

knows

(c)

knowing

(d)

know

7.

(a)

confusion

(b)

confused

(c)

confusing

(d)

confuse

8.

(a)

alive

(b)

living

(c)

lived

(d)

life

9.

(a)

sales

(b)

sell

(c)

selling

(d)

sells

10.

(a)

for

(b)

of

(c)

by

(d)

with

11.

(a)

companies

(b)

company

(c)

companies

(d)

companion

12.

(a)

busier

(b)

busiest

(c)

busily

(d)

busy

SPELLING

Spell the jumbled words (from the text) correctly.

 

 

Paragraph 1

 

1.

 

It alfls on February the 14th

2.

exspser their love

3.

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4.

leave the card uginsden

5.

It has become very coilrmeacm

6.

alymif members

 

Paragraph 2

 

7.

 

nmade after

8.

from the 14th ucnrtey

9.

one lobnili are sent worldwide

10.

make ymone

11.

the elmiutat Valentine’s gift

12.

Italian tusertrsaan

SCRAMBLED SENTENCES

With a partner, put the words back into the correct order.

1.

the    the    most    world    famous    one    holidays    of    in

2.

to    traditional    express    day    their    for    love    lovers    the

3.

is    It    unsigned    card    the    leave    to    common

4.

become   It    very    has    commercial

5.

In    gifts    Valentine’s    give    women    only    ,    Japan

6.

of    custom    The    messages    romantic    exchanging

7.

are    billion    one    over    ,    Today    worldwide    sent

8.

companies    money    make    to    opportunities    the    saw    slowly

9.

Valentine’s    ultimate    the    as    jewellery    gift

10.

this    also    day    very    Italian    busy    restaurants    on    are