2. Saint Valentine's Day, also known
as Valentine's Day or the Feast of
Saint Valentine is a holiday
observed on February 14 each
year. It is celebrated in many
countries around the world,
although it is not a holiday in
most of them.
3. The day was first associated with
romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey
Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when
the tradition of courtly love flourished. In
18th-century England, it evolved into an
occasion in which lovers expressed
their love for each other by presenting
flowers, offering confectionery, and
sending greeting cards (known as
"valentines").
4. Songs have been important in
Valentine's Days because they
help people to express their
feelings and thoughts. Thus, we
will start our Valentine's Day with a
present song “All of me” of John
Legend.
5. SONG
PRE- LISTENING
Anwer these questions:
● What do you think about love songs?
● Do you know the singer John Legend?
● What do you think about his song “All of me”
means?
● What is your ideal song which represents this
day?
7. POST- LISTENING
Listen to the first part of the song again and fill
in the gaps with words from the box:
What would I do without your (1)_______ mouth?
Drawing me in, and you (2)_________ me out
You've got my head (3)_________, no kidding, I can't pin you down
What's going on in that beautiful mind
I'm on your (4)_________ mystery ride
And I'm so (5)________, don't know what hit me, but I'll be alright
kicking -magical- smart- spinning- dizzy
17. READING
What's Love?
Teenage poetry. Poem written by Janet
Cano
(Part 1)
What's love?
When does it happen?
Where does it go?
How does it grow?
Who owns it?
Who speaks of it?
Is it fiction or non-ficiton?
Does it come from the heart or the
mind?
(Part 2)
Love is true, love is bold...
Love is something hard to hold.
Love is soft and nice;
but can also melt like ice.
Love goes from heart to heart.
Love is owned by everyone.
Love is spoken by every poet,
every important person,
and every other person too.
Love is fiction,
and at the same time non-fiction.
18. Reading Comprehension
Anwer the questions that appear in Part 1 with the
information from Part 2.
● What’s love?
● Where does it go?
● Who owns it?
● Who speaks of it?
● Is it fiction or non-fiction?