Pancake Day



In the UK, people celebrate Pancake Day. This festival takes place in February, on Shrove Tuesday. This is the day before Lent. Lent is an important time in the Christian calendar. It lasts 47 days. During Lent, people traditionally stop eating delicious food, like cakes and chocolate. So on Shrove Tuesday, they must eat up all the nice food in their cupboards. So they make pancakes, and they often eat them with lemon and sugar.



Many British towns hold pancake races on Shrove Tuesday. People wear fancy dresses and run down the street with a pancake in a pan. They must throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan as they run. It must not fall on the ground.



The tradition of pancake races started in Olney, Buckinghamshire. According to a story, a housewife made pancakes on Easter Sunday in 1445. Then she heard the church bells. She was worried because she was late for church, so she ran to church with her pan and pancake in her hand! Now, Olney’s pancake race is famous. All the competitors are housewives. They must toss the pancake three times as they run to the church. Then they must serve their pancake to the bell-ringer and receive a kiss from him.



Westminster School, an old boys’ school in London, has a different pancake tradition. The school cook makes a huge pancake and throws it over a five-metre high bar. The schoolboys run to take a piece of the pancake. The boy with the biggest piece of pancake wins some money!



These days, few British people give up delicious food for Lent. But most people eat pancakes on Pancake Day.





1. Are the sentences true or false?



1.Pancake Day is the first day of Lent.

2.People often eat pancakes with lemon and sugar.

3.Pancake races are a tradition in many British towns.

4.The winner is the first person to make and eat a pancake.

5.The tradition of pancake races started when a woman was late for church.

6.Only women can enter the pancake race in Olney.

7.The competitors in the Olney pancake race must serve a pancake to their husbands.

8.At Westminster School, schoolboys must get a big piece of a large pancake.





2.Answer the questions 1) When does this festival take place? 2) What do people do during Lent? 3) Is Westminster school for boys or girls? 4)Do you have Pancake Day in your country?

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Ответ дал: zimen11111
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Ответ:

Let's break this down:

1. True or False:

1. False. Pancake Day is the day before Lent.

2. True. People often eat pancakes with lemon and sugar.

3. True. Pancake races are a tradition in many British towns.

4. False. The winner of the Olney race serves the pancake to the bell-ringer.

5. True. The tradition of pancake races started when a woman was late for church.

6. False. In Olney, all the competitors are housewives.

7. False. Competitors in the Olney race serve their pancake to the bell-ringer, not their husbands.

8. True. At Westminster School, boys compete for a piece of a large pancake.

2. Answers to the questions:

1) Pancake Day takes place on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent.

2) During Lent, people traditionally stop eating delicious food like cakes and chocolate.

3) Westminster School is for boys.

4) Pancake Day isn't celebrated in every country, but some countries do have similar traditions.

Do you celebrate Pancake Day or have a similar festival in your country?

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