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Have you heard of any interesting legends recently? Do you like legends? If you are a fan or not, you will definitely remember this legend about a famous thief. In this material you will read about Robin Hood, who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
Czy słyszałeś/słyszałaś ostatnio jakieś ciekawe legendy? Czy lubisz legendy? Czy jesteś ich fanem/fanką, czy nie, na pewno zapamiętasz tę legendę o sławnym złodzieju. W tym materiale przeczytasz tekst o Robin Hoodzie, który okradał bogatych, aby dać biednym.

Match the words to their translations.
Połącz wyrazy z ich polskimi tłumaczeniami.
Read the text about the Robin Hood Festival and do the exercises below.
Przeczytaj tekst o Festiwalu Robin Hooda i wykonaj poniższe ćwiczenia.
Welcome to Sherwood ForestHave you heard of Robin Hood? He is the hero of a famous mediaevalmediaeval legend from England. He fought for justicejustice and helped poor people. Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forest, near the town of Nottingham.
Robin Hood was poorpoor, but he was an experiencedexperienced thiefthief. He stolestole money from rich people and gave it to the poor. He just wanted to help people. His enemyenemy was The SheriffSheriff of Nottingham. He didn't like Robin’s actions, and he tried to catch him many times. But Robin Hood was very good at using his bow and arrowbow and arrow, and he always managedmanaged to escapeescape.
One day, Robin Hood met Lady Marion. She was a brave and intelligent woman. She was also a rich ladylady, but she understood Robin Hood's work. Robin saved her from the sheriff’s castle and they fell in lovefell in love. She helped him in his fight against the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Robin Hood had a band of followersfollowers, called Marry Men. There were about 150 of them and the most known was Little John. When Robin needed his people he just blew his hornhorn three times and they appeared. Together they continued to fight against the unfairunfair laws. They believed that everyone should be equalequal, and they did everything to make that happen.
Robin Hood's legend lives on today. People still remember him as a hero who fought for justice and helped the poor. Many people still visit Sherwood Forest and Nottingham to see where, as the legend says, Robin Hood lived and fought.
Źródło: Anna Olewińska‑Byliniak, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0. https://www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk/whats-on/robin-hood-festival-2021-p454481[dostęp: 11.09.2023r.] .
Read the text again and mark the sentences below as true (T) or false (F).
Przeczytaj tekst ponownie i zaznacz, które zdania są prawdziwe, a które fałszywe.
- Robin lived in the forest. true false
- Robin had a lot of money. true false
- Robin was friends with the Sheriff of Nottingham. true false
- He loved Lady Marion. true false
- Little John was Robin’s enemy. true false
Drag and drop the words to make correct sentences.
Przeciągnij i upuść wyrazy, aby utworzyć poprawne zdania.
Match the sentence halves.
Połącz fragmenty zdań.
Słownik
/ ˌbəʊ ənd ˈærəʊ /
łuk i strzała
/ ˈenəmi /
wróg
/ ˈiːkwəl /
równy/równa
/ ɪˈskeɪp /
uciekać
/ ɪkˈspɪərɪənst /
doświadczony/doświadczona
/ fel ɪn ˈlʌv / / fɔːl ɪn ˈlʌv /
zakochał się/zakochała się [zakochać się]
/ ˈfɒləʊəz / / ˈfɒləʊə /
zwolennicy/zwolenniczki [zwolennik/zwolenniczka]
/ hɔːn /
róg (instrument)
/ ˈdʒʌstɪs /
sprawiedliwość
/ ˈleɪdi /
pani
/ ˈmænɪdʒ /
radzić sobie z
/ ˌmedɪˈiːvl̩ /
średniowieczny/średniowieczna
/ pɔː /
biedny/biedna
/ ˈʃerɪf /
szeryf
/ stəʊl / / stiːl /
ukradł/ukradła [kraść]
/ thetaiːf /
złodziej/złodziejka
/ ˌʌnˈfeə /
niesprawiedliwy/niesprawiedliwa
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY‑SA 3.0