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I have a dream, a song to sing
To help me cope with anything
If you see the wonder of a fairy tale
You can take the future even if you fail
I believe in angels
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angels
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream
THEME 10 TRADITIONS AND CULTURE
Henna Night Henna night is a kind of traditional party in Turkey. The bride’s family organizes it before the wedding
night. It is usually held in bride’s house and it is a ritual of Turkish cultural heritage. Henna is a symbol of innocence and
gesture of good will. The bride’s friends and family members come together and they sing or dance at this night. Only
women join this ceremony. The bride wears a traditional costume called bindallı and covers her head with a red veil. It’s
a melancholic night. A relative or a friend of the bride applies henna on her hand. Groom’s mother puts gold in bride’s
hand. Her relatives hand the henna to the guests.
THEME 11 TELLING STORIES
Sabri: Grandpa, do you remember the day Atatürk died? Grandpa: I’m not quite clear what you say.* Can you speak up a
bit? * Sabri: What I ask is, do you remember the day Atatürk died? Grandpa: Oh! Of course I do. Melanie: How old were
you then, grandpa? Grandpa: I didn’t catch what you said. Could you please repeat that?. Melanie: How old were you?
Grandpa: I’m 87 years old. Melanie: Grandpa, I have a question. I asked how old were you when Atatürk died.
MATEMATİK-11
ORTAÖĞRETİM 119 ENGLISH A1 - A2
GENEL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ