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MËSIM ANGLISHTE NIVELI B2 PËR FËMIJË

The World's Most Unusual Ice Creams

Ky burim falas i kuptimit të leximit në nivel B2 është i përshtatshëm për fëmijë dhe adoleshentë që mësojnë anglisht. Teksti eksploron akulloret më të çuditshme dhe më të pazakonta në botë, me pyetje dhe aktivitete pasuese për të ndihmuar nxënësit të zhvillojnë fjalorin, të ushtrojnë leximin dhe të rrisin besimin në përdorimin e anglishtes.

Toptha akulloreje shumëngjyrëshe me fruta, barishte dhe tekst B2.

​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. bizarre – very strange or unusual in a way that surprises people

  2. distinctive – easy to recognise because it is different from others

  3. aroma – a strong pleasant smell, especially from food or drink

  4. peculiar – strange or unusual, sometimes in a way that is hard to explain

  5. innovative – using new ideas or methods

  6. adventurous – willing to try new, difficult, or exciting things

  7. appealing – attractive or interesting

  8. diverse – showing a lot of variety or differences

  9. memorable – something that is worth remembering because it is special

  10. exaggerated – made to seem larger, better, or worse than it really is

  11. authentic – real or true, not a copy

  12. unusual – different from what is normal or expected

Katër akullore me shije fëstëku, biskote, manaferre dhe çokollate.

Reading Passage

Ice cream is usually thought of as a sweet and simple treat, but in many parts of the world people enjoy flavours that seem truly bizarre. Instead of just chocolate or strawberry, you might find ice creams made with fish, vegetables, or even cheese. At first these flavours may make you feel surprised or even a little confused, but they show how creative people can be with food.

Some of these flavours are not just strange but also very distinctive. For example, in Japan there are ice creams made with wasabi, which is a spicy green paste usually eaten with sushi. The sharp and powerful taste is easy to recognise and gives the ice cream a character that no other flavour has. Eating it is an experience you will never forget.

In Italy, gelato shops sometimes offer flavours with a special aroma. You might smell the rich scent of olive oil or gorgonzola cheese before you even taste them. These foods are important in Italian cooking, so using them in ice cream makes sense. The strong smell and flavour may not please everyone, but they certainly leave an impression.

In other places the flavours can be quite peculiar. In Finland, for example, people sometimes eat tar ice cream, which is made from a substance taken from trees. The taste is smoky and unusual, and visitors often find it difficult to describe. Still, for locals it is a traditional treat that feels normal, even if it seems odd to outsiders.

Some ice cream makers focus on being innovative, always looking for new ideas that nobody has tried before. In the United States, shops often experiment with flavours like bacon, garlic, or sweetcorn. These flavours may sound more like a meal than a dessert, but they show how ice cream can change with people’s creativity and willingness to test boundaries.

Of course, you need to be adventurous to try some of these flavours. Many children and even adults feel nervous when they see chilli, squid, or curry ice cream on the menu. But those who are brave enough to taste them often discover something surprising and exciting. Sometimes the flavours are even more appealing than expected, and people are glad they gave them a chance.

The world of ice cream is very diverse, and every culture has its own ideas about what tastes good. In India, saffron and cardamom are common ice cream flavours, while in Mexico, chilli and mango are popular combinations. Each country adds its own traditions and ingredients, making ice cream a memorable way to explore culture through food.

While some ice creams may seem exaggerated or even shocking, many of them are made with authentic local ingredients that have been used in cooking for centuries. These recipes may feel unusual to visitors, but they remind us that food is more than just fuel. It is also about imagination, tradition, and the joy of trying something new. By tasting different ice creams, we not only enjoy a dessert but also learn something about the world.

Rows of colourful ice cream flavours displayed in metal tubs at a shop.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)

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

1. Bizarre ice cream flavours are only found in Asia. TRUE/FALSE

2. Wasabi ice cream creates a sharp and powerful taste.  TRUE/FALSE

3. Italian gelato sometimes combines sweet cream with savoury foods.  TRUE/FALSE

4. Tar ice cream is considered a delicacy in Finland.  TRUE/FALSE

5. Innovative flavours like bacon show ice cream makers’ creativity.  TRUE/FALSE

6. Adventurous eaters often avoid trying unusual ice cream flavours. TRUE/FALSE

7. Mexican chilli ice cream often mixes spice with fruit.  TRUE/FALSE

8. Unusual ice creams can reflect culture and tradition.  TRUE/FALSE

Toptha akulloreje shumëngjyrëshe në shije të ndryshme.

Multiple Choice Questions

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

1. Which flavour is described as smoky and peculiar?
a) Bacon in the USA
b) Tar in Finland 
c) Chilli in Mexico
d) Olive oil in Italy

2. What does the word ‘bizarre’ mean in the passage?
a) Normal and expected
b) Strange and surprising
c) Easy to recognise
d) Popular everywhere

3. Which country combines chilli with fruit like mango?
a) India
b) Mexico
c) Japan
d) Finland

4. Why might Italian olive oil ice cream be considered distinctive?
a) It has a strong aroma
b) It uses no dairy at all
c) It looks unusual but tastes ordinary
d) It is only served to tourists

5. Why are American ice creams with garlic or bacon innovative?
a) They copy older flavours
b) They are based on new ideas
c) They are traditional and authentic
d) They never surprise people

6. Which word best describes people who try squid or curry ice cream?
a) Adventurous
b) Peculiar
c) Authentic
d) Distinctive

7. Why are unusual ice creams often memorable?
a) They are always very cheap
b) They give people surprising experiences
c) They taste the same as normal ice cream
d) They are only sold in summer

8. What main message does the reading passage give about unusual ice creams?
a) They are only for children
b) They show food can be imaginative
c) They are not real or authentic
d) They should always replace normal flavours

Tabaka akulloresh shumëngjyrëshe në dyqan.

Spelling Quiz

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

1. Definition: very strange or unusual in a way that surprises people
a) bizarre 
b) bizzare
c) bizar
d) bizerre

2. Definition: easy to recognise because it is different from others
a) disstinctive
b) distintive
c) distinctive
d) disstinktive

3. Definition: a strong pleasant smell, especially from food or drink
a) arome
b) arroma
c) arooma 
d) aroma

4. Definition: strange or unusual, sometimes in a way that is hard to explain
a) peculior
b) peculier 
c) peculiar
d) peculiyar

5. Definition: using new ideas or methods
a) inovative
b) innovative
c) innovattive 
d) innavative

6. Definition: willing to try new, difficult, or exciting things
a) adventurus
b) adventerous
c) advanterous 
d) adventurous

7. Definition: attractive or interesting
a) appealing 
b) appeeling
c) apeling
d) appealling

8. Definition: showing a lot of variety or differences
a) dyverse
b) daverse 
c) diverse
d) divurse

9. Definition: something that is worth remembering because it is special
a) memorable 
b) memerable
c) memmorible
d) memarable

10. Definition: made to seem larger, better, or worse than it really is
a) exagerated
b) exaggarated
c) exaggerated
d) exaggerrated

11. Definition: real or true, not a copy
a) authentic 
b) othentic
c) autthentic
d) authontic

12. Definition: different from what is normal or expected
a) unuzual
b) unuasual
c) unussual 
d) unusual

Akgulla shumëngjyrëshe me fruta dhe çokollatë.

Well done for finishing this lesson! You have explored some bizarre and distinctive ice cream flavours from around the world, learned useful new vocabulary, and strengthened your English through reading and activities. Each lesson like this helps your English become more confident and memorable. Remember that learning a language is a journey, and every small step takes you closer to real success. Stay curious, keep practising, and be proud of the progress you have made today.

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