This document is a student worksheet from an English class at a higher technological institute in Mexico. The worksheet asks students to match pictures of superstitious objects and events with their names, including breaking a mirror, crossing fingers, opening an umbrella indoors, Friday the 13th, and seeing a black cat. It then asks students questions about superstitions, luck, and whether they believe the pictured superstitions bring good or bad luck.
This document is a student worksheet from an English class at a higher technological institute in Mexico. The worksheet asks students to match pictures of superstitious objects and events with their names, including breaking a mirror, crossing fingers, opening an umbrella indoors, Friday the 13th, and seeing a black cat. It then asks students questions about superstitions, luck, and whether they believe the pictured superstitions bring good or bad luck.
This document is a student worksheet from an English class at a higher technological institute in Mexico. The worksheet asks students to match pictures of superstitious objects and events with their names, including breaking a mirror, crossing fingers, opening an umbrella indoors, Friday the 13th, and seeing a black cat. It then asks students questions about superstitions, luck, and whether they believe the pictured superstitions bring good or bad luck.
Higher Technological Institute of Felipe Carrillo Puerto
Pre-Intermediate English
Name: Jesus Gabriel Che Xool Group: “VE”
Scary
1a. Match the words in the box with the pictures.
A. Breaking a B. Crossing C. Opening D. Friday the E. Seeing a F. Hanging a
mirror fingers an 13th black cat horseshoe umbrella indoors
(A ) (F ) (E)
( C ) ( D ) (B )
2. Answer the following questions:
• Do you think some people are luckier than other people? Yes, i believe it • Do you know anyone who is lucky or unlucky? Not yet • Are you superstitious (do you believe some things can give you good or bad luck)? Seldom • Do you think the superstitious in the pictures above are lucky or unlucky? Bad luck • Do you have any other superstitions in your country? If in Mexico there are different beliefs and in those are the objects in which people believe that they are lucky, an example of that is the dollars many people leave a dollar in their wallet so that they never miss the money.