Where
does the weekend come from? Listen carefully to this short history of
the weekend in four paragraphs. Then, try to answer
the questions below ...
PARAGRAPH 1:
Listen and answer the questions below.
1.
From 2000
BC to 1800 AD, many people in England ...
spent a holy day.
spend a
holiday.
2.
What did they do on
this special day?
They usually rest and pray.
They spent
the day resting and praying.
PARAGRAPH 2:
Listen and answer the questions below.
3.
What did
many workers use to do from 1800 to 1840?
They played games on Sundays.
They have
fun on Sundays.
4.
Why didn't they go to
work on blue Mondays?
Because they felt too
tired.
Because
they couldn't play games.
PARAGRAPH 3:
Listen and answer the questions below.
5.
Which
was the beginning of the weekend in England?
On Sundays, they worked
till one o'clock.
Work
stopped at one o'clock on Saturdays.
6.
Which
was the beginning of the weekend in the U.S.?
Workers
began to stop working on Saturday afternoons.
Work
stopped on Saturdays.
7.
What happened by 1930?
Offices
were closed on Saturday afternoons all year.
Offices
were closed on Saturday afternoons in the summer.
PARAGRAPH 4:
Listen and answer the questions below.
8.
What
happened by 1940?
Factories
were closed all day Sunday.
The
two-day weekend began in the U.S.
9.
What
did people do on those first weekends?
They went to the theater
and took walks in the park.
They
worked at home and had fun.