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Unit 7 Are Superstitions Things of the Past? Extension Activities

Unit 7 Are Superstitions Things of the Past? Extension Activities

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Unit 7Are

Superstitions Things of the

Past?

Extension Activities

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Activity One:

True or FalseActivity Two:

The Guessing Game

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True or False

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There are more superstitions than we have learned in this unit. Now, please look at the following superstitions and try to guess if they are true or false.

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A frog brings good luck to the house it

enters.

A frog brings good luck to the house it

enters.

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To see an owl in the sunlight

brings good luck.

To see an owl in the sunlight

brings good luck.

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A spider spinning in the morning brings

good luck.

A spider spinning in the morning brings

good luck.

3

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Looking at the new moon over

your left shoulder brings

bad luck.

Looking at the new moon over

your left shoulder brings

bad luck.

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Getting out of bed left foot first brings bad luck.

Getting out of bed left foot first brings bad luck.

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Singing before breakfast

brings good luck.

Singing before breakfast

brings good luck.

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Sneezing 3 times before

breakfast brings good

luck.

Sneezing 3 times before

breakfast brings good

luck.

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Cutting your hair during a storm brings good luck.

Cutting your hair during a storm brings good luck.

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Picking up a pencil in the street brings good luck.

Picking up a pencil in the street brings good luck.

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Walking in the rain brings bad luck.

Walking in the rain brings bad luck.

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An itch on the top of your head brings good luck.

An itch on the top of your head brings good luck.

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Giving away a wedding

present brings good luck.

Giving away a wedding

present brings good luck.

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An itch inside your nose brings bad

luck.

An itch inside your nose brings bad

luck.

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Correct answer!

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Wrong answer!

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End of Activity One

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The Guessing Game

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Below are two American superstitions. Try to

make a wild guess to see if you can guess them

right.

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Question 1:Guess why fingernail clippings must not be left for others to

find.

reasonreason

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Reason:Fingernail clippings can be used to cast spells on their owners.

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Question2:When getting married,

why brides traditionally wear or carry something old,

something new, something borrowed, and something blue?

reasonreason

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Reason:1. “Something old” which has brought good luck to its owner in the past will also bring good luck to the new owner. 2. “Something new” is a symbol of hope for the future. 3. “Something borrowed” adds the good luck of the giver to the bride. 4. “Blue” is considered to be a lucky color. It is a traditional protection for all women.

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End of Activity Two