Przeczytaj
The picture below shows two symbols of the United States. Study the text to find out some interesting facts about American culture and history.
Poniższa ilustracja przedstawia dwa symbole Stanów Zjednoczonych. Przeczytaj tekst, aby dowiedzieć się kilku interesujących faktów na temat amerykańskiej historii i kultury.

Match the following words with their translations.
Połącz wyrazy z ich tłumaczeniami.
Match the pictures with the correct words.
Połącz ilustracje z odpowiednimi wyrazami.
Study the text to learn more about American symbols, their history and meaning. Does Poland have similar or different symbols?
Przeczytaj tekst o amerykańskich symbolach, a poznasz ciekawostki o ich historii i znaczeniu. Czy Polska ma podobne, czy inne symbole?
Famous American Symbols
The most important American symbol is the flagflag. It has three colours: red, blue and white has got fifty starsstars on a blue rectanglerectangle. They representrepresent the fifty statesstates of the United States of America. It also has red and white stripesstripes. They represent the first thirteen colonies. People put the American flag in many places like post offices, schools, hospitals and even the Moon!
Another symbol is the Liberty BellLiberty Bell. You can see it in the Liberty Bell Centre in Philadelphia. It rang for the first time in July 1776 to celebratecelebrate the first reading of the Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of Independence. It made a terrible sound and it brokebroke. The Liberty Bell is the symbol for American independenceindependence and freedomfreedom.
The Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island and welcomeswelcomes all the people who arrive in New York by sea. It is a sculpturesculpture of a woman and a symbol of America’s fight forfight for freedom. It was a giftgift to the USA from France in 1884.
“The Star‑Spangled Banner” is the national anthem of the United States of America. You can hear it at sport eventssport events and schools. Poet Francis Scott Key wrote it in 1814 when he saw the U.S. flag during the fightsfights with the British. He was very happy because the Americans won the fight for freedom.
The Bald EagleBald Eagle is the national symbol of America. It represents powerpower. It became the national symbol in 1782. You can see this symbol on dollar coinscoins and banknotesbanknotes. You can also see it in the president’s office in the White HouseWhite House.
Źródło: Dorota Giżyńska , Marta Mrozik, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Study the text again and decide if the following sentences are true or false.
Po przeczytaniu tekstu zdecyduj, czy podane zdania są prawdziwe, czy fałszywe.
TRUE FALSE
2. The Liberty Bell cracked when it rang for the first time.
TRUE FALSE
3. The Statue of Liberty was a present for France.
TRUE FALSE
4. Francis Scott Key made the American flag.
TRUE FALSE
5. You can see the bald eagle on American coins.
TRUE FALSE
Study the text and choose two correct endings for each sentence.
Przeczytaj tekst i do każdego zdania dobierz dwa właściwe zakończenia.
a) is on the Moon.
b) has got thirteen stripes.
c) has got fifty one stars.
2. The Liberty Bell
a) made a terrible noise.
b) is in the White House.
c) is a symbol of freedom and independence.
3. The Statue of Liberty
a) represents America’s fight for freedom.
b) welcomes all the people who come to America.
c) is on Liberty Island.
4. America’s national anthem
a) is a happy song.
b) is “The Star-Spangled Banner”.
c) is a poem by Francis Scott Key.
5. The Bald Eagle
a) represents strength.
b) is on the American flag.
c) is on American coins.
Study the sentences and type the right words in the gaps.
Przeczytaj poniższe zdania, a następnie uzupełnij luki.
Answer the questions with full sentences.
Odpowiedz pełnym zdaniem na każde z poniższych pytań.
How many colours does an American flag have?
Where can you find the American flag?
Where can you see the Liberty Bell?
How did the Americans get the Statue of Liberty?
Why did Francis Scott Key write the poem?
Słownik
/ ˈænthetaəm /
hymn
/ ˈbɔ:ld ˈiːɡl̩ /
bielik amerykański
/ ˈbæŋknəʊts / / ˈbæŋknəʊt /
banknoty [banknot]
/ bel /
dzwon
/ brəʊk / / breɪk /
zepsuł/zepsuła się [zepsuć się]
/ ˈselɪbreɪt /
świętować
/ kɔɪnz / / kɔɪn /
monety [moneta]
/ ˈkɒlənɪz / / ˈkɒləni /
kolonie [kolonia]
/ ˌdekləˈreɪʃn̩ əv ˌɪndɪˈpendəns /
Deklaracja Niepodległości
/ faɪt fɔː /
walka o, bój o, batalia o
/ faɪts / / faɪt /
walki [walka], boje [bój], batalie [batalia]
/ flæɡ /
flaga
/ ˈfriːdəm /
wolność
/ ɡɪft /
prezent
/ ˈhæpinəs /
szczęście
/ ˌɪndɪˈpendəns /
niepodległość
/ ˈlɪbəti bel /
Dzwon Wolności
/ ˈnæʃnəl /
narodowy/narodowa
/ ˈpaʊə /
siła, moc
/ ˈrektæŋɡl̩ /
prostokąt
/ ˌriːprɪˈzent /
reprezentować, symbolizować
/ ˈskʌlptʃə /
rzeźba
/ spɔːt ɪˈvents / / spɔːt ɪˈvent /
wydarzenia sportowe [wydarzenie sportowe]
/ stɑːz / / stɑː /
gwiazdy [gwiazda]
/ steɪts / / steɪt /
stany [stan]
/ ˈstætʃuː əv ˈlɪbəti /
Statua Wolności
/ straɪps / / straɪp /
paski [pasek]
/ ˈwelkəmz / / ˈwelkəm /
wita [witać]
/ ˌwaɪt ˈhaʊs /
Biały Dom
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