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MËSIM ANGLISHTE NIVELI B1 PËR FËMIJË

The Craziest Festivals Around the World

Ky mësim falas i kuptimit të leximit në nivel B1 është i përshtatshëm për fëmijë dhe adoleshentë që mësojnë anglisht. Teksti eksploron disa nga festivalet më të çmendura të festuara në mbarë botën, me pyetje dhe aktivitete pasuese për të ndihmuar nxënësit të zgjerojnë fjalorin dhe të zhvillojnë aftësi më të forta leximi.

Majmun i ulur mbi një shfaqje frutash dhe lulesh shumëngjyrëshe me qiell të kaltër të ndritshëm, pranë etiketës B1 të Morchard English Academy.

​Këshilla për Nxënësit

  • Learn the new words - Read the vocabulary list at the top of the page. Make sure you understand each word and try saying them aloud. These words will help you with the reading.

  • Read the passage carefully - Take your time to read the passage of text. Look for the new vocabulary words inside the text as you read.

  • Check your understanding - Answer the comprehension questions. Some are true or false and some are multiple choice. Do not worry if you are not correct the first time. This is how you improve.

  • Practise spelling and meanings - Try the vocabulary activities. These will help you with spelling and with remembering the meanings of the new words.

​Këshilla për Prindërit

  • This lesson is designed for your child to complete as independently as possible. Encourage them to read the vocabulary list and passage on their own and to attempt the activities without your help at first. It is important that they build confidence and develop their own problem solving skills.

  • Your role is to be nearby and available if needed, but not to step in unless your child asks for support. At the end of the lesson, sit together with your child and go through their answers side by side. This gives them the chance to explain their thinking, while you listen and guide with gentle questions.

  • Working in this way helps your child to take ownership of their learning, while still feeling supported. It also gives you a clear picture of their progress and the areas where they may need more practice.

Vocabulary List

1. celebrate – to do something special because of a happy event

2. tradition – a custom or belief passed down through time

3. colourful – having bright or many different colours

4. event – something that happens, especially something important or organised

5. parade – a line of people walking or moving together in celebration

6. performance – an activity like music, dance, or acting done for others

7. costume – special clothes worn to look like something or someone else

8. crowd – a large group of people together in one place

9. culture – the way of life, ideas, and customs of a group

10. enjoy – to take pleasure in something

11. exciting – making you feel happy and full of energy

12. local – belonging to or connected with a particular place

Pamje nga afër e portokalleve të freskëta, disa të prera për të treguar brendësinë e shndritshme dhe me lëng.

Reading Passage

People in every country love to celebrate, and some of the most unusual festivals in the world are also the most exciting. These festivals are often about fun, games, or even a little danger. They show how much people enjoy laughing together and sharing unforgettable experiences.

Many of these festivals are based on long traditions that bring people back year after year. Some are serious and honour the past, while others are playful and full of games. Either way, traditions give people reasons to gather, take part, and feel part of their community.

Some of the most colourful festivals are also the messiest. In Spain, La Tomatina covers the whole town in red as thousands of people throw tomatoes at each other. In South Korea, the Boryeong Mud Festival turns the streets into a giant mud playground where people slide, wrestle, and laugh together. These bright and messy celebrations are loved by locals and visitors alike.

Every year, these unusual gatherings become major events for their towns. In Italy, the Battle of the Oranges sees groups of people throwing fruit across the streets in a friendly fight. In England, the famous Cheese Rolling Festival has brave runners chasing a round of cheese down a steep hill, often falling and rolling with it. These events are exciting to watch and take part in.

Many festivals also include a lively parade. In Brazil, Carnival parades are filled with dancers, music, and sparkling costumes, while in Japan, the Hadaka Matsuri has thousands of men in traditional cloth belts running together for good luck. Parades set the stage for the celebrations and bring whole communities into the spirit of the festival.

Music and dance are central to almost every performance at festivals. In Thailand, the Monkey Buffet Festival is famous because the monkeys themselves are the guests, enjoying tables filled with fruit while crowds watch and cheer. Performances like these add fun and energy, and they make each festival unique.

Striking costumes are also a big part of festivals. In Venice, Carnival is known for its masks and long gowns, and in Spain, during the baby-jumping festival, men in colourful outfits leap carefully over rows of babies lying safely on mats. These costumes amaze the crowd and create moments that are talked about for years.

These festivals highlight the richness of human culture. They are chances for people to come together to enjoy food, music, dance, or simply playful fun. The atmosphere is always exciting, and each local community shows its unique character, whether through costumes, parades, or unusual games. Festivals remind us that celebration can take many forms, from joyful tradition to crazy fun.

Kapele karnavalesh e ndritshme e zbukuruar me gurë jeshilë, xhevahire ari dhe pendë të mëdha rozë e jeshile.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)

Read each statement about the passage and decide if it is true or false.

1. La Tomatina in Spain involves people throwing tomatoes.  TRUE/FALSE

2. The Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea uses only water.  TRUE/FALSE

3. In Italy, people throw oranges during a festival event.  TRUE/FALSE

4. The Cheese Rolling Festival is held in England.  TRUE/FALSE

5. Carnival in Brazil is known for quiet and simple parades.  TRUE/FALSE

6. The Hadaka Matsuri in Japan is a festival for good luck.  TRUE/FALSE

7. At the Monkey Buffet Festival, monkeys eat fruit prepared for them.  TRUE/FALSE

8. Baby-jumping in Spain includes men leaping carefully over babies.  TRUE/FALSE

Pamje nga afër e tokës me baltë me pellgje të thella dhe gjurmë toke të lagur.

Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer to each question by selecting one option.

1. Why do people continue to hold unusual festivals?
a) Because they are modern inventions
b) Because they are cheap to organise
c) Because they are based on traditions
d) Because they happen every week

2. What makes Holi in India special?
a) People cover each other with colourful powders
b) People eat only red food
c) People throw water balloons all day
d) People run through the streets with bulls

3. Where does the Battle of the Oranges take place?
a) France
b) Spain
c) Italy
d) Germany

4. What happens at the Cheese Rolling Festival?
a) People eat large wheels of cheese
b) People chase cheese down a hill
c) People make cheese in the streets
d) People decorate cheese with colours

5. What is the purpose of the Hadaka Matsuri in Japan?
a) To welcome good luck
b) To celebrate harvest
c) To honour soldiers
d) To thank teachers

6. What makes the Monkey Buffet Festival unusual?
a) People dress as monkeys
b) Monkeys are given tables of food
c) People cook meals in the streets
d) Monkeys perform dances for crowds

7. What do men wear during the baby-jumping festival?
a) Masks and gowns
b) Everyday clothes
c) Traditional cloth belts
d) Colourful costumes

8. What do these festivals show about local communities?
a) They dislike visitors
b) They only enjoy quiet events
c) They are proud of their culture
d) They prefer serious celebrations

Tre maska karnavalesh shumëngjyrëshe të zbukuruara me ar në ngjyrë jeshile, blu dhe të kuqe.

Spelling Quiz

Read the four spellings of each word and choose the one that is correct.

1. Definition: to do something special because of a happy event
a) selebrate 
b) celebratte
c) celibrate
d) celebrate

2. Definition: a custom or belief passed down through time
a) tradision
b) tradittion
c) tradition
d) tradichen 

3. Definition: having bright or many different colours
a) colerful
b) colouful
c) colourful 
d) collorful

4. Definition: something that happens, especially something important or organised
a) avent
b) evvent 
c) event
d) evennt

5. Definition: a line of people walking or moving together in celebration
a) parade
b) parrade
c) parayd 
d) parride

6. Definition: an activity like music, dance, or acting done for others
a) performunce
b) perfurmance
c) performance 
d) performence

7. Definition: special clothes worn to look like something or someone else
a) costum 
b) costoom
c) costume
d) costumme

8. Definition: a large group of people together in one place
a) croud
b) crowde 
c) crowd
d) craud

9. Definition: the way of life, ideas, and customs of a group
a) culcher 
b) culture
c) culchure
d) kultcher

10. Definition: to take pleasure in something
a) injoi
b) enjoy
c) enjoiy
d) enjy

11. Definition: making you feel happy and full of energy
a) exsiting 
b) exsighting
c) exciting
d) exziting

12. Definition: belonging to or connected with a particular place
a) local
b) lokel
c) lowcal 
d) locall

Dy majmunë duke ngrënë shalqi mes grumbujve me fruta tropikale shumëngjyrëshe.

Well done for finishing this lesson! You have learned some exciting new words, read about some of the craziest festivals around the world, and practised your English through different activities. Each time you complete a B1 level English lesson like this, your vocabulary grows and your reading skills become stronger. Remember that learning English is a journey, and every step brings you closer to using the language with confidence and ease. Keep practising, stay curious, and be proud of the progress you have made today!

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