BREAD, CROISSANTS AND PANCAKES: A TRIP AROUND EUROPE

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BREAD, CROISSANTS AND PANCAKES: A TRIP AROUND EUROPE Students worksheets Masó October - December 2008

WORKSHEET 1. THE NAMES OF BREAD Colour the languages in each linguistic group you have created with one colour. BREAD BRØD BROOD PAIN BROT ΨΩΜΊ (psomi) PANE PÃO ХЛЕБ (jlieb) PAN BRÖD BUKË OGI ХЛЯБ (jliab) CHLÉB LEIPÄ PAN KENYÉR BRAUÐ ARÁN BRØD CHLEB PÎINE ARAN ХЛЕБ (jleb) EKMEK ХЛІБ (jlib) PA English Danish Dutch French German Greek Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Albanian Basque Bulgarian Czech Finish Galician Hungarian Icelandic Irish Norwegian Polish Rumanian Scottish Serbo-Croatian Turkish Ukrainian Catalan Masó

WORKSHEET 1. THE NAMES OF BREAD Colour the countries in each linguistic group you have created with one colour.

WORKSHEET 2. THE ROMAN EMPIRE THE ROMAN EMPIRE In 510 BC Rome was a city state. By 250 BC Rome controlled most of Italy. Then it started wars in order to become a big empire. It kept growing until 106 AD. Then the Pax Romana (Roman peace) started. Roman soldiers and Roman citizens lived all over the Empire. In most places, people enjoyed living in Roman-style towns with baths and shops and they spoke in Latin (the Roman language) and wore Roman fashions. This is a map of the Roman Empire in 116 AD. In which places do you think Latin had more influence in the local language? Think why. Shade them. Roman Empire 116 AD ThomasPusch (june 2007) Wikipedia.org What do you think modern languages that come from Latin are called? Slavic languages Romance languages Germanic languages Uralic languages

WORKSHEET 3. THE NORTHERN INVASIONS NORTHERN INVASIONS Today you ll learn who the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings were and what they did in the British Isles. 1. Colour in blue the British Isles in this map: 2. Now, go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/anglosaxons/invasion/index.shtml Read the text and colour in red the countries the Angles, the Jutes and the Saxons (the Anglo-Saxons) came from. 3. Use arrows to show the invasion of the British Isles by the Anglo-Saxons. 4. Now, go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/vikings/invasion/index.shtml Read the text and colour in green the countries the Vikings came from. 5. Use arrows to show the invasion of the British Isles by the Vikings.

WORKSHEET 3. THE NORTHERN INVASIONS 6. Now, go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/anglosaxons/whathappened/wh4.shtml Read the text. English language has many words with an Anglo-Saxon origin, but also with a Latin origin. Match the English words in the middle column with the corresponding Latin or Anglo- Saxon word: Latin English Anglo-Saxon Annus Femina Luna Vehiculum Villa Video Sister Fish Lunar House Vision Village Annual Feminine Day Vehicle Man Stone Fisc Mann Stan Daeg Hus Sweoster

WORKSHEET 3. THE NORTHERN INVASIONS 7 In this map of the British Isles, colour in red the places with an Anglo- Saxon name and in green those with a Viking name. Check the information in: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/anglosaxons/whathappened/wh4.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/vikings/what_happened/wh2.shtml

WORKSHEET 3. THE NORTHERN INVASIONS 8 Odd one out: Which word does not belong to the group? Change it for a suitable one: Angles Vikings - Jutes Mercia East Anglia Scotland Germany Norway Holland Buckingham Nottingham Snapethorpe German Spanish English Danish- Swedish- Italian

WORKSHEET 4.THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 1. Complete this timeline: 510 BC ROME CITY 250 BC ROME ITALY 106 AD PAX ROMANA 400 AD SAXONS INVADED BRITAIN 800 AD VIKINGS ATTACKED BRITAIN 954 AD VIKINGS DEFEATED IN BRITAIN

WORKSHEET 4.THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 2. This is a map of the Byzantine Empire in 555 AD. Compare this map with a modern map of Europe and look for countries in the Empire with languages that are not written in the Latin alphabet. www.wikipedia.org

WORKSHEET 4.THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps /europe/europe_pol_2004.jpg

WORKSHEET 4.THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 3. In this table you have the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. Compare them and find the letters that are similar. Draw arrows to show them. Latin alphabet Greek alphabet Cyrillic alphabet 1 Α А 1 2 Β Б 2 3 Γ В 3 4 Г 4 5 Ε Д 5 6 Ζ Ђ 6 7 Η Е 7 8 Θ Ж 8 9 Ι З 9 10 Κ И 10 11 Λ Ј 11 12 Μ К 12 13 Ν Л 13 14 Ξ Љ 14 15 Ο М 15 16 Π Н 16 17 Ρ Њ 17 18 Σ О 18 19 Τ П 19 20 Υ Р 20 21 Φ С 21 22 Χ Т 22 23 Ψ Ћ 23 24 Ω У 24 25 Ϝ Ф 25 26 Ϙ Х 26 27 Ϻ Ц 27 28 Ϡ Ч 28

WORKSHEET 4.THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 4. Now complete this Venn diagram. What letters will you include in the middle? Greek alphabet Cyrillic alphabet 5. Now go back to table in activity 3. Write the Latin alphabet in the left column. Compare the Latin alphabet to the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. Shade the letters in Latin alphabet following this colour code: Latin = Greek Blue Latin = Cyrillic Yellow Latin = Greek = Cyrillic - Green

WORKSHEET 5.THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Ottomans on the move May 7 th, 1683 Yesterday Turkish troops were seen leaving Belgrade and heading North. Nobody knows where they are going; the whole region is in a state of alarm. www.wikipedia.org WHEN? WHERE? WHO? WHAT?

WORKSHEET 5.THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1. Read these sentences about the croissant story. Are they true or false? The story happens in a Turkish city. The Ottomans attacked Vienna. A baker gave the alarm. There was an explosion in the tunnels. The Ottoman soldiers won the battle. The croissant is a sign of the Ottoman victory. 2. Imagine you are a journalist in Vienna in 1683. Make notes and fill in the diagram below. Use one of these 2 headings: - Baker saves Vienna - Vienna attacked WHEN? WHERE? WHO? WHAT? 3. Write a short text for your newspaper on the events that happened that night.

WORKSHEET 5.THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 4. Answer these questions with the help of your group. Who were the Ottomans? How big was the Ottoman Empire? When did the Ottoman Empire start and finish? What was the capital of the Ottoman Empire? Since when?

CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN EUROPE LESSON 1. ASSESSMENT IDENTIFYING LANGUAGES Write the name of each language in the correct place on this page. CATALAN ENGLISH BULGARIAN GREEK ITALIAN RUSSIAN YES Is this language written in Latin alphabet? NO Was it influenced by the Saxons and the Vikings? Is this language written in Cyrillic alphabet? YES NO YES NO Is it a Romance language? The country where it is spoken was part of the Byzantine Empire? YES NO Is bread called pane in this language? YES NO YES NO

WORKSHEET 7: SAINT NICHOLAS BREAD STORY 1. These words are extracted from a story, in the order they appear. Try to imagine what happens in the story. Two children Parents died Horrible mean uncle Asking for money Never come back! A church Three loaves of bread Nice old lady Some bread to take home Inherit house and money Thank you St. Nicholas! 2. Now fill in the diagram with the story you just imagined. Think a name for the story and write it in the box. WHEN? WHERE? WHO? WHAT HAPPENED?

: A TRIP AROUND EUROPE WORKSHEET 8. SAINT NICHOLAS BREADS 1. Connect to the http://www.stnicholascenter.org/ site. Using the search tool, look for the words given in the left column and complete the information in the table below: NAME WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? SPECULOOS HOW? (What shape?) RIBNIK MANNALA BISKUPSKY CHELBICEK PIERNIKI SPECULATIUS SPECULAAS

: A TRIP AROUND EUROPE WORKSHEET 8. SAINT NICHOLAS BREADS 2. Now think of 3 different classifications of St Nicholas breads. Write the criteria on the lines and examples in the ovals.

: A TRIP AROUND EUROPE WORKSHEET 8. SAINT NICHOLAS BREADS 3. Colour in this map of Europe the countries where some sort of bread is eaten on St. Nicholas day. Label the countries with the name of the bread.

WORKSHEET 9. SAINT NICHOLAS FRIENDS 1. Use the heads and tails in this table to make sentences to describe and compare Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus and the Three Kings. 2. Write the sentences on the coloured stripes of papers following the colour code depending on who the sentence refers to: a. St Nicholas - red b. Santa Claus - yellow c. The Three Kings - blue d. St Nicholas and Santa Claus - orange e. St Nicholas and the Three Kings - purple f. Santa Claus and the Three Kings - green g. All of them - brown He has / They have He is / They are He s called / They are called He arrives / They arrive He rides / They ride There is / There are He travels / They travel He wears / They wear He brings / They bring He arrives from / They arrive from He s from / They re from He comes from / They come from He arrives on / They arrive on People eat presents for children Gaspar, Melchior and Balthazar. on a boat a similar name. a horse a beard and white hair camels a big parade to receive him a big parade to receive them with his assistants with their assistants the 24 th December bread and cookies to celebrate a sleigh with reindeer Spain the North Pole related to the Christian religion the East the 6 th December red clothes the 6 th January 3. Now make a Venn diagram about the similarities and differences between Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus and the Three Kings, using these sentences and others you think of.

WORKSHEET 9. SAINT NICHOLAS FRIENDS 4. Using the information on the walls, answer the following questions: a) Is Father Christmas a real character? b) In what countries does Santa Claus take presents to children? c) Where did Santa Claus originate? d) Who was first: Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas? e) Is Santa Claus related to the Viking god Odin? How? f) Was Santa Claus always dressed as he is now?

WORKSHEET 10. PANCAKE DAY 1. Write a fact file on one European pancake tradition FACTFILE

WORKSHEET 10. PANCAKE DAY 2. Match the three elements in this table PANCAKE RUSSIA CRÊPE SWEDEN BLINY UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND BLYNAI FRANCE BLINTZ LITHUANIA PLÄTTAR?????? http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ http://www.histgeo.ac-aix-marseille.fr/carto/index.htm

WORKSHEET 10. PANCAKE DAY 2. Draw a cross on the words relating to each tradition. Pancake Day Chandeleur Maslenitsa Uzgavenes Shavuot Plättar Thursday Soup Lent Sun Spring Winter Harvest Many pancake traditions in Europe are celebrated at the end of. and the beginning of. The pancakes symbolise the return of the.. after the long, cold.

WORKSHEET 10. PANCAKE DAY 3. Watch the video in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pncvzozhtg8 and write the recipe for pancakes including your favourite filling. PANCAKE RECIPE Ingredients Method

WORKSHEET 10. PANCAKE DAY 4. Response Partner Give your recipe to a classmate to read. He/She will check how you have done it. Follow his instructions to improve your recipe. A pancake recipe A list of ingredients Amounts A list of actions in order I like