GRADE 6A /6B (Wednesday 1st April)

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READING

Read this text and answer the questions.



    April Fool's Day is celebrated on 1st April. It is also called All Fool's Day. The beginning of this tradition was in France in 1582. Nowadays, it is celebrated simultaneously in several countries. Moreover, it coincides with the first day of spring.
     April Fool's Day is a "for-fun-only" observance. People don’t buy gifts or to take their family members out to eat in a restaurant. Nobody gets off work or school. It's simply a fun little holiday, but a holiday on which one must remain forever vigilant.
    Jokes are a common practice on April Fool's Day. Sometimes, jokes are played on friends or relatives that last the entire day. April Fools' tricks include putting salt in sugar bowls and sugar in salt shakers, putting toothpaste between two slices of bread,getting up during the night and setting every clock in the house ahead one hour. In France, children put a picture of a fish on their friends’ backs.When the friends discover the fish, the children call them «  poison d’Avril » ( April Fish)


Exercise (reading)

When and what is April Fool’s Day?

April Fool’s Day is on 1 April. It’s the custom in the UK to play a trick or a joke on someone on this day. If the person falls for the joke, then they are called an ‘April Fool’. In fact, it’s only half a day because April Fool’s Day finishes at midday. No more jokes after lunchtime, please!
APRIL FOOL'S DAY JOKES (Some Examples)




VIDEO (April fool's example joke)
- Link "Play modes"
- Select "interactive mode"
- Now,  Watch the interactive video and answer the questions



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