Listen to the recording and answer the following questions. If the speaking is too difficult for you to understand, there is a written transcription below the questions. But first, try to just listen without reading at the same time. Listening Comprehension on dislikes
EASY QUESTIONS
- What date is Halloween?
- When is All Souls day?
- When is St. Martin’s day?
TRUE OR FALSE
- Apple bobbing is a game, in which the players can win money or sweets.
- Everybody usually gets wet when they play apple bobbing.
- The speaker likes giving out sweets, but doesn’t like it when people throw eggs at his house.
- He thinks that children in London didn’t make enough effort with their Halloween costumes.
- Trick or treating is popular in Germany.
- Nobody knows how the story of St Martin began.
- In Spain, it is traditional to slaughter pigs on Nov 12th.
GAP FILL
Listen to the audio and fill in the gaps, so that you have a phrase which means you dislike something. Write the phrases in the present simple Ex: (In the audio, it might say) I didn’t like it. Answer: (in the present simple) I don’t like it.
- I _________ it.
- I can’t ________ it.
- It ___________ me up the wall.
- I __________ bear it.
MORE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS
- How did the speaker used to celebrate Halloween when he was a child?
- What is the act of trick or treating?
- Why did the speaker hate trick or treaters when he used to live in London?
- How did trick or treating begin?
- How is St. Martin’s day celebrated in Germany?
- What does the phrase ‘to get your just desserts’ mean?
WRITTEN QUESTION
(Please leave a reply below) What do you think of Halloween and trick or treating? Do you agree with the speaker that it is an unwelcome addition from American culture?
TRANSCRIPTION
OK, I’m going to start with something controversial. I’m just going to put it straight out there: I hate trick or treating at Halloween. If you don’t know what trick or treating is, I’ll try to explain. Halloween is a special day in the year (Oct 31st) when the ghosts and spirits of the world are meant to come back to life and everything is supposed to be scary….wooooaaahhhh. When I was a kid, at Halloween we used to wear a devil mask and maybe put an old white sheet over our heads and pretend to be ghosts. Then we would play a few simple games like apple bobbing. To play apple bobbing, you get a big bowl (it was usually the washing-up bowl), fill it with water, throw in a few apples and then try and pick the apples out of the water with your hands behind your back, just using your teeth. Of course, you would get your face wet and great hilarity ensued; innocent childhood pleasures! 