Tasks: to discover the origins of the festival

to tell the difference between facts and hoaxes

to describe a practical joke

Preparation: make copies of the worksheet (1 copy for each student)

Skills: speaking, reading

Language: general grammar and vocabulary

Sources: Task - adapted from en.wikipedia.org - the FREE encyclopaedia

Task 1 - lead-in

(speaking, reading)

questions

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questions

[suggested comprehension questions:]

  • Do we know when the first April Fool's Day was celebrated? NO, the origins are unclear.

  • When were the New Year celebrations longer: before or after 1582? BEFORE, they took eight days.

  • People who accepted the new calendar were called fools. True or False? FALSE. Those who did not accept the calendar became known as fools.

  • Do people get a day off on April 1st? NO. Because it is not a public holiday.

Task 2

(reading, speaking)

Key

Key

Genuine events that had been interpreted as April Fools:

  • The National Archives (UK) revealed that during the Cold War, there were British plans to use chickens to regulate the temperature in a nuclear bomb.

  • The Associated Press reported that Google would start an e-mail service with 1 GB of storage for each user.

The remaining statements are all hoaxes.

Task 3

(speaking, vocabulary

Key

Key

[Students' own answers]

Notes & Comments

Designed by Bartosz Michałowski for Pearson Longman 2

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April Fool's Day Pre-Intermediate Teacher's Notes

Designed by Bartosz Michałowski for Pearson Longman 1