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This tradition dates from 1937, when the guardian of Juliet Cappello's tomb found a letter at her grave. It had a very simple address – 'to Juliet, Verona' – and was written by an Englishman who was desperately in love with a girl. The guardian felt sorry for the Englishman and decided to write back pretending to be Juliet's secretary. This is how the Juliet Club started.

Giulio Tamassia, head of the Juliet Club, says that answering love letters isn't an easy job. Most of the letters are written in Italian and English, but some are written in Chinese, Japanese, Arabic and other difficult languages. Then the club has to find someone to translate them.

Some letters are from young people who just cannot find their Romeo or Juliet, others are from teenagers who find it difficult to talk to their parents. A lot of letters are from mixed-race couples whose parents oppose their love.

Here are just a few examples of such letters:

“I am 14 years old and I have never been in love. That’s because I have never met a Juliet. All the girls I know are either too bossy or stupid and boring. I want to meet a girl would be gentle, understanding and loving – just like Juliet.”

“I'm going out with a girl but my father I says she is not good enough for me – just because she is black.'

'Some letters are very difficult to answer,' says Giulio Tamassia. 'If we feel we cannot answer a particularly difficult letter, we ask our psychologist friend for help.'

For Valentine's Day, the Club organizes a 'Dear Juliet' prize for the best love letter received. The winners are nearly always the Italians and French – they write the most passionate letters.

And on the 16th of September, there is a festival in Verona to celebrate Juliet's birthday.

K. Fox

True or False?

1.Shakespeare's play is set in 13th-century Verona.

2.The Montagues and the Capulets were bitter enemies.

3.Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other at first sight.

4.Juliet was 15 years old.

5.Romeo and Juliet were secretly married by Friar Lawrence.

6.Romeo killed himself with a knife.

7.Juliet poisoned herself.

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8. When the Montagues and the Capulets saw the dead bodies of their children, they promised to live in peace.

3.Thanksgiving Day

1.Pick out the foods from the kitchen table necessary to cook a traditional Thanksgiving meal.

Pumpkin

...pie

Turnips

...sauce

Turkey

stuffed...

Cranberries

mashed

Strawberries

...

FishPotatoes

...corn

Corn

... turnips

Tomatoes

creamed

Cucumbers

...

Water melon

mashed

2. Match the questions with the answers.

1)What was the name of the ship that brought the first European settlers to America?

2)When did it happen?

3)How many people arrived in America on hoard the Mayflower?

4)What are the first settlers called?

5)Were most of the people over or under 40?

6)Where did they settle in America?

7)Why was it hard for them to survive the first winter?

8)Why is the holiday called Thanksgiving?

9)Why is corn a symbol of Thanksgiving?

10)What other symbols of Thanksgiving do you know?

11)What is the traditional stuffing for a turkey?

12)What do Americans do on Thanksgiving Day?

a. In 1620.

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b.Pilgrims

c.In what is now the state of Massachusetts, on the east coast of North America.

d.Because the people survived through the first winter, collected bountiful crops in the fall and thanked God for that.

e.Stuffed turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce.

f.They usually have a family reunion, thank God for everything good, have a traditional feast and watch professional football games.

g.The Mayflower.

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i.Under forty

j.The first settlers arrived in December when it was too late to grow any crops, and without fresh food there was not much to eat and it was hard to resist disease.

k.It was a new food for the colonists. Indians taught them how to grow it and it helped the settlers to survive.

l.White bread.

1 __ 2 ___ 3 ___4 ___ 5 ___ 6 ___7 ___ 8 ___ 9 ___10 ___ 11 ___ 12 ___

3. This text is a sample of speeches made by statesmen on important days such as national holidays. Read it and say how the speech is organized. Does it have any distinct parts?

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

By the President of the United States of America

Thanksgiving Day, 1996

(A)America's oldest tradition, Thanksgiving is also a reaffirmation of our most deeply held values; a public recognition that, in the words of Thomas Jefferson, "God who gave us life gave us liberty". In gratitude for God's gift of freedom and "for all the great and various favors which he hath been pleased to confer upon us", George Washington made Thanksgiving his first proclamation for the new Nation, and it is one we are privileged to renew each year.

(B)Much has changed for America in the two centuries since that first Thanksgiving proclamation. Generations of hardworking men and women have cultivated our soil and worked the land, and today America's bounty helps feed the world. The promise of freedom that sustained our founders

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through the hardships of the Revolution and the first challenging days of nationhood has become a reality for millions of immigrants who left their homelands for a new life on these shores. And the light of that freedom now shines brightly in many nations that once lived in the shadows of tyranny and oppression.

(C)But across the years, we still share an unbroken bond with the men and women who first proclaimed Thanksgiving in our land. Americans today still cherish the fresh air of freedom, in which we can raise our families and worship God as we choose without fear of persecution. We still rejoice in this great land and in the civil and religious liberty it offers to all. And we still — and always — raise our voices in prayer to God, thanking Him in humility for the countless blessings He has bestowed on our Nation and our people.

(D)Let us now, this Thanksgiving Day, reawaken ourselves and our neighbors and our communities to the genius of our founders in daring to build the world's first constitutional democracy on the foundation of trust and thanks to God. Out of our right and proper rejoicing on Thanksgiving Day, let us give our own thanks to God and reaffirm our love of family, neighbor, and community. Each of us can be an instrument of blessing to those we touch this Thanksgiving Day — and every day of the year.

(E)Now, therefore, I, William J. Clinton, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 28, 1996, as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all the people of the United States to assemble in their homes, places of worship, or community centers to share the spirit of goodwill and prayer to express heartfelt gratitude for the blessings of life; and to reach out in friendship to our brothers and sisters in the larger family of mankind.

(F)In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two-hundred and twenty-first.

William J. Clinton

4. Match the parts of the speech with these brief descriptions:

1)making an appeal to the nation to preserve the values and the spirit of Thanksgiving;

2)reminding us of the origin of the holiday;

3)giving the date when the Proclamation was made;

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4)naming the achievements made throughout 200 years;

5)announcing the Day of Thanksgiving and calling the nation to join in the celebration;

6)enumerating the values of the American society.

5.Though the speech is full of generalities because it is not designed to give information but rather to appeal to the nation, we can still learn something specific about the U.S. find at least eight bits of information and formulate them in your own words.

6.Try to read aloud a paragraph observing the rhythm, intonation and tone of the address.

7.Now make a speech of your own (it may be humorous). Decide who you are, where you are, to whom you speak and on what occasion. Try to use some expressions from Clinton's proclamation. Start by making an outline.

4. Guy Fawkes Day

November 5th

1. Look at this page. What would you like to know about this day? Write as many questions as you can in 5 minutes.

Remember, remember

The fifth of November,

Gunpowder Treason and

Plot.

I see no reason

Why Gunpowder Treason

Should ever be forgot.

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