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Bayeux Tapestry Exhibited in London

Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London for exhibition.
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The Bayeux Tapestry is now in London at the British Museum. It tells the story of the Norman Conquest in 1066. Many were worried about moving the delicate tapestry to England. Experts say it is in wonderful condition after the journey.

French and British teams worked carefully to transport the tapestry. This is the first time in 1,000 years it has been in England. The tapestry will be shown flat to prevent damage. It will be on display for several months.

The museum expects many people to come see the tapestry. An estimated one million visitors will view it. The tapestry is famous for its detailed pictures. It is an important piece of history for both France and England.

Original news source: Bayeux Tapestry in 'wonderful state' after journey to London, French minister says – BBC News (BBC)

🎧 Listen:

πŸ“– Vocabulary:

1. tapestry
2. display
3. conquest
4. expert
5. delicate
6. transport
7. prevent
8. estimated
9. view
10. detailed
11. important
12. history

Group or Classroom Activities

Warm-up Activities:

1. Have you ever visited a museum? What did you see?
2. What do you think tapestries are used for?
3. Can you name a famous historical event?
4. What do you know about England?
5. How do you think delicate objects are cared for when moving?

πŸ€” Comprehension Questions:

1. Where is the Bayeux Tapestry currently on display?

2. What historical event does the tapestry depict?

3. Why was there concern about moving the tapestry?

4. How did experts ensure the tapestry remained in good condition during its move?

5. How long has it been since the tapestry was last in England?

6. Why is the tapestry laid flat for display?

7. How many people are expected to visit the tapestry exhibit?

🎧✍️ Listen and Fill in the Gaps:

The Bayeux Tapestry is now in London at the Museum. It tells the story of the Norman in 1066. Many were worried about moving the delicate to England. Experts say it is in condition the journey. French and British teams worked carefully to transport the tapestry. This is the first in 1,000 years it has been in . The tapestry will be shown flat to prevent . It will be on display for several months. The museum expects many people to see the tapestry. An estimated one million will view it. The tapestry is famous for its detailed pictures. It is an important of history for both and England.

πŸ’¬ Discussion Questions:

1. Why do you think the Bayeux Tapestry is important?
2. What challenges might arise in moving historical objects?
3. Do you believe history should be preserved? Why?
4. How would you feel if you could see a 1,000-year-old object?
5. What other historical artifacts would you like to see in person?
6. Do you think visiting museums is important? Why or why not?
7. Have you ever made anything by hand? How was it similar or different from a tapestry?
8. Why is it important to show historical items to the public?
9. How can people learn from studying history?
10. In what ways can a museum display affect our understanding of history?
11. Would you like to work in a museum? Why or why not?
12. How do you think historians decide which artifacts are important?

Individual Activities

πŸ“–πŸ’­ Vocabulary Meanings:

Click a dot next to a word, then click the dot next to its meaning to draw a line connecting them.

Words

1. tapestry
2. display
3. conquest
4. expert
5. delicate
6. transport
7. prevent
8. estimated
9. view
10. detailed
11. important
12. history

Meanings

(A) carefully made cloth with pictures
(B) winning control of a place
(C) having great value or significance
(D) having many small parts or details
(E) to move something from one place to another
(F) someone who knows a lot about something
(G) to show something
(H) past events
(I) to stop something from happening
(J) easily broken or damaged
(K) to look at something
(L) guessed number or amount

πŸ”‘ Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Where is the Bayeux Tapestry now?
(a) London
(b) Paris
(c) Rome
(d) Berlin
2. What story does the Bayeux Tapestry tell?
(a) American Revolution
(b) Norman Conquest
(c) Battle of Waterloo
(d) World War II
3. How did teams move the tapestry?
(a) Quickly
(b) Carelessly
(c) Carefully
(d) Slowly
4. How long has it been since the tapestry was in England?
(a) 1,000 years
(b) 500 years
(c) 100 years
(d) 50 years
5. Why will the tapestry be shown flat?
(a) To make it look better
(b) For space
(c) For fun
(d) To avoid damage
6. How many visitors does the museum expect?
(a) Five thousand
(b) Ten thousand
(c) One million
(d) Five hundred
7. What is notable about the tapestry?
(a) Plain cloth
(b) Detailed pictures
(c) Modern style
(d) Simple design
8. Why is the tapestry important?
(a) It’s brand new
(b) It’s colorful
(c) It’s small
(d) It’s a part of history

πŸ•΅οΈ True or False Questions:

1. The tapestry has not been in England for 1,000 years.
2. The display will last several months.
3. The tapestry tells the story of the English Conquest.
4. The museum expects a hundred visitors.
5. The Bayeux Tapestry is currently in Paris.
6. The tapestry is unimportant to both France and England.
7. Experts carefully transported the tapestry.
8. The tapestry will be displayed flat.

Writing Questions:

1. Describe why the Bayeux Tapestry is a valuable piece of history.
2. Write about a time you were worried about something delicate.
3. Explain the importance of displaying historical objects in museums.
4. Imagine you are a historian. What artifact would you want to discover?
5. Describe what you think it would be like to see the tapestry in person.

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