In Norway, many families have a special tradition every Friday night called Taco Friday. It started years ago when Texans brought tacos to Norway. Families buy taco kits from stores which help them prepare the meal quickly. Norwegian tacos usually have crispy shells filled with meat and cheese.
People like to add vegetables such as lettuce and tomatoes to their tacos. Everyone can make their taco unique by adding their favorite toppings. This flavorful meal is a big part of Norwegian culture now. Families enjoy spending time together while eating tacos.
Different countries have their own food traditions, and Norway's is Taco Friday. It's a simple meal but brings a lot of joy and togetherness to families. Sharing tacos lets people connect and have fun over a delicious dinner. Even though it started from another place, tacos feel like home for many Norwegians now.
Original news source: How tacos became Norway's national comfort food (BBC)
π§ Listen:
π Vocabulary:
Words: 1. Norwegian 2. tradition 3. prepare 4. crispy 5. toppings 6. flavorful 7. culture 8. togetherness 9. unique 10. delicious 11. meal 12. bond Meanings: (A) A country in Northern Europe (B) A habit or custom passed down (C) To get ready (D) Crunchy and fresh (E) Things added on top (F) Tasty (G) The way of life (H) Being united (I) One of a kind (J) Tasty and enjoyable (K) Food eaten at once (L) Close connection
Group or Classroom Activities
Warm-up Activities:
1. Share a food tradition from your family.
2. Describe your favorite food and why you like it.
3. Talk about a meal you enjoy making at home.
4. What is one food you have always wanted to try?
5. Discuss a time you learned to cook something new.
π€ Comprehension Questions:
Friday night.
Texan oil workers brought tacos to Norway.
Families buy taco kits from the store.
A hard shell is commonly used.
Lettuce and tomatoes are popular in Norwegian tacos.
It allows families to bond and enjoy time together.
The chance to customize them and their connection to family traditions makes them special.
π§βοΈ Listen and Fill in the Gaps:
In Norway, many families have a special tradition every Friday night called Taco Friday. It started years ago when Texans brought tacos to Norway. Families buy taco kits from stores which help them prepare the meal quickly. Norwegian tacos usually have crispy shells filled with meat and cheese. People like to add vegetables such as lettuce and tomatoes to their tacos. Everyone can make their taco unique by adding their favorite toppings. This flavorful meal is a big part of Norwegian culture now. Families enjoy spending time together while eating tacos. Different countries have their own food traditions, and Norway's is Taco Friday. It's a simple meal but brings a lot of joy and togetherness to families. Sharing tacos lets people connect and have fun over a delicious dinner. Even though it started from another place, tacos feel like home for many Norwegians now.
π¬ Discussion Questions:
1. Have you tried tacos before?
2. Do you think food can bring families closer? Why or why not?
3. What's a food tradition you'd like to start with your family?
4. How do you feel about mixing foods from different cultures?
5. What's a dish from another country you like?
6. Why do you think tacos became popular in Norway?
7. What is your favorite part of making or eating tacos?
8. Can you think of a time when eating together made you happy?
9. How important is it to have meals with your family?
10. Would you try tacos with unusual toppings? Why or why not?
11. What's something new you'd like to eat with your family?
12. Do you think sharing meals with friends is different from sharing with family? How?
Individual Activities
π‘ Multiple Choice Questions:
1. What tradition do many Norwegian families have? (a) Taco Friday (b) Pizza Saturday (c) Sushi Sunday (d) Pasta Thursday 2. How did tacos come to Norway? (a) Texan oil workers brought them (b) Italian chefs introduced them (c) Norwegian sailors discovered them (d) British tourists shared them 3. What do families use to make tacos easily? (a) Taco kits (b) Homemade dough (c) Fresh seafood (d) Imported spices 4. What kind of shells do Norwegian tacos often have? (a) Hard (b) Soft (c) Twisty (d) Sweet 5. What vegetables are commonly added to Norwegian tacos? (a) Lettuce and tomatoes (b) Cabbage and peas (c) Spinach and onions (d) Carrots and cucumbers 6. What allows each person to make their taco special? (a) Customizing toppings (b) Having the same ingredients (c) Eating quickly (d) Preparing in advance 7. What other countries have their own traditional foods? (a) All of them (b) Only France (c) Just Japan (d) Few countries 8. What feelings do Taco Fridays bring to families? (a) Togetherness and joy (b) Hunger and boredom (c) Anger and sadness (d) Fear and loneliness












