Sunday, October 18, 2015

Homework for 20/10

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Grammar

3-1 Quantifiers
3-2 Some / Any / No
3-3 Many / Few / All
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Learn the Vocabulary

3-1 Celebrations

Read the following article and answer the questions in your notebooks!


Whether you love it or despise it, almost everyone around the world knows Saint Valentine's Day. Then there's White Day on March 14th, when men who received chocolate buy sweets for women. Fewer people have heard of Sweetest Day, though, which is a holiday crafted by candy makers in the US for mid-October. Loved ones purchase candy and small gifts for each other on this day. But have you ever heard of Black Day?

Black Day is a uniquely Korean holiday. It was created in response to the overly sweet Valentine's Day and White Day. Like some other countries, Koreans have adopted the tradition of obligatory chocolate for both holidays. Women give chocolate not only to husbands or boyfriends, but to male co-workers, friends, and love interests on Valentine's Day. Men do the same for women on White Day. The amount of chocolate one receives gauges the popularity of the person.

Black Day, which falls on April 14th, lets the loveless sympathize with one another. People who didn't receive any chocolate or gifts on either Valentine's Day or White Day wear black clothes. Black Day advertises their single status, and sort of offers the opportunity to meet similarly single men and women. People who celebrate Black Day also eat a noodle dish with black bean sauce, drink alcohol, and gripe about romance and love. There aren't any presents to buy. There aren't any unfulfilled hopes. Few people know about the holiday outside of Korea, and perhaps this is the best part about the day. It hasn't been marketed and sold to the consumer like its opposite counterparts in February and March.

5. Answer the questions to check comprehension:


  1. What information does the article give about Sweetest Day?
   

  1. In Korea, what happens on Valentine's Day? How about White Day?
   

  1. Who celebrates Black Day?
   

  1. What happens on Black Day?
   

  1. According to the article, what is the best feature of Black Day?