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LearnEnglish Magazine Thanksgiving 0
Thanksgiving
Every autumn, Canadian and American families gather for a day centred around community,
food and giving thanks – the day of Thanksgiving. Where did this holiday come from and how
is it celebrated today?
Before reading
Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises.
Preparation task
Match the definitions (a–h) with the vocabulary (1–8).
Vocabulary Definition
1. …… a pilgrim a. not connected to religion
2. …… a settler b. a large meal
3. …… a harvest c. a religious traveller
4. …… a feast d. being thankful
5. …… secular e. a decision that allows someone to go free
6. …… light-hearted f. amusing and cheerful; not serious
7. …… a pardon g. when food is collected from fields and gardens
8. …… gratitude h. someone who moves to another region or country, starting a
new home and life
Thanksgiving
The history of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving combines the traditions of different groups of people. Travellers and migrants
brought different religious traditions from Europe to the United States and Canada. Several
celebrations are claimed as the first Thanksgiving. The best known is the celebration held by
the pilgrims in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts after their journey across the Atlantic
Ocean on the famous Mayflower ship. Like the pilgrims, many groups held days of prayer,
fasting or feasting to give thanks for successfully making the long boat journey. Later, settlers
celebrated their successful harvest in a new land by holding feasts with their Native American
neighbours. Over time, the Canadian and American traditions have become similar and
developed into the modern holiday of Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving today
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October. In the United States,
it is on the fourth Thursday in November. Although its origins are religious, today,
Thanksgiving is a largely secular holiday. For most Americans and Canadians, it is a day for
Thanksgiving food
Thanksgiving is also about food. Thanksgiving dinner traditionally includes roast turkey,
mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and, for dessert, apple, pumpkin or pecan pies. Every
family has its own recipes, sometimes secret recipes handed down through generations.
Turkey, a bird native to North America, is the unofficial mascot of Thanksgiving, with roast
turkey on the menu and turkey decorations on the wall. In the United States, a tradition of
gifting turkeys to the President has more recently evolved into a humorous turkey
‘pardoning’. At this light-hearted ceremony, the President issues an official pardon for one or
two turkeys, saving them from being cooked for supper.
Task 1
Are the sentences true or false?
Answer
1. Thanksgiving was originally celebrated by European settlers in North True False
America.
2. At many Thanksgiving celebrations, everyone tells the group what they True False
are most thankful for.
3. Modern-day Thanksgiving celebrations are very religious. True False
4. The main part of Thanksgiving is the preparation and sharing of a big True False
meal.
5. Only Americans play and watch football during Thanksgiving. True False
6. The American President kills two turkeys every year. True False
Task 2
Complete the sentences with words from the box.
1. New ……………………………… from Europe brought religious traditions with them to North
America.
2. Even though the first Thanksgiving celebrations were days of prayer, the modern
holiday is largely ……………………………… .
3. A roast turkey is the centrepiece of the big Thanksgiving ……………………………… .
4. Modern Thanksgiving is a ………………………………, fun holiday full of activities like football and
parades.
5. The American President saves some turkeys from being feasted on by issuing a
presidential ……………………………… .
6. More than just food and fun, Thanksgiving is about ……………………………… and reflecting on a
successful year.
Discussion
When do families gather to have a feast in your country?
Preparation task
1. c
2. h
3. g
4. b
5. a
6. f
7. e
8. d
Task 1
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
Task 2
1. settlers
2. secular
3. feast
4. light-hearted
5. pardon
6. gratitude