Listen to News with Tara Benwell - Instructions:
1. Preview the vocabulary and read the gapfill text.
2. Play the news report and try to fill in the blanks.
3. Answer the comprehension questions by writing full sentences.
4. Use the discussion question to write an essay or discuss the story with other students.
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6. Pretend to be a news anchor by reading each story out loud.
Why was there a large celebration on the River Thames this weekend?
How was the weather on the day of the river pageant?
Why does the report mention Monday and Tuesday?
Discussion Question: What does the expression “rain on one’s parade” mean? How can this expression be used to talk about this event? Did anyone try to rain on the queen’s parade?
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River Pageant Celebrates Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
The official celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee took place this weekend in London. Approximately 20,000 people boarded about 1000 vessels on the Thames for a special river pageant to celebrate the queen’s 60-year reign. Vessels included dragon boats, kayaks, pleasure cruisers and tug boats. Queen Elizabeth and other members of the Royal family joined the parade via the royal barge. Despite heavy rain and cool temperatures, up to a million people gathered on the banks of the river to watch the flotilla, which has already been named the largest river parade of modern times. The UK will enjoy an extended weekend as celebrations continue Monday and Tuesday.
People gathered at the riverbanks of the River Thames to watch a flotilla in honour of Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee.
The weather was cold and rainy on the day of the river pageant.
The report mentions Monday and Tuesday because the weekend was extended for two extra days in order for Diamond Jubilee celebrations to continue.