English AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY Words with Alisha
Welcome back to weekly words. My name is Alisha
and we are going to talk about a holiday today.
So let’s check it out. Today’s holiday
is Independence Day.
Independence Day for the United States is
July 4th, the 4th of July every year is Independence
Day and we celebrate it with fireworks, the
national anthem, often times a parade, sometimes
well, I would say almost always there is a
celebration of the military as well included
in this day. In a sentence, Independence Day
is a great time to have a Barbeque.
The next phrase here is the declaration of
independence. So the declaration of independence
I am told was not actually signed on the 4th
but it was adopted on the 4th. It was signed
on July 2nd and it was adopted on the 4th.
Thank you history lecture. Okay the United
States of America became an independent country.
So this document is the thing that separated
the United States from Britain from control.
In a sentence, the declaration of independence
is a very, very important document in American
history.
The next phrase is the American Revolution.
So this took place between 1765 and 1783.
So during this period of time, America’s
13 original colonies, 13 original colonies
which are now yeah on the east side of the
US, there were fights and well, it was a revolution
between people who wanted independence within
the American colonies and the British who
obviously wanted to maintain control. In a
sentence, the American Revolution inspired
other revolutions including the French revolution.
Okay the next word is Barbeque. Barbeque is
in this list because it’s a very, very popular
thing to do on Independence Day in the states.
People will get together with friends and
family in Barbeque meat, Barbeque hotdogs
and do whole cookout. Barbeque can be used
as a verb for grilling meats or grilling vegetables.
Barbeque also refers to a style of partying.
In a sentence, I am having a Barbeque at my
house on Independence Day this year, would
you like to come?
The next word is Fireworks. Fireworks are
common, very, very common on Independence
Day. I think it’s the one day of the year
actually in the US when we do use Fireworks
as part of our celebration. Fireworks of course
are the large sparks that go into the sky
at night time and make these you know beautiful
designs that look like flowers or maybe you
know heart symbols, something like that. So
we celebrate with them on the evening of Independence
Day. There are often Fireworks celebrations
in communities or on the smaller scale maybe
your family gets you know sparklers that’s
just you know fire on a stick essentially,
it’s very safe. In a sentence, I always
love watching the fireworks with my family
on Independence Day. There were these little
packs that you can get from the supermarket
that had you know like 20 or so different
fireworks and my dad would set it up in the
driveway and we’d light them in the middle,
I will stand back and we go phew! Phew! Phew!
And like gradually die down and we go okay
and then dad would set up another one and
my brother and I would run around on the sparklers.
Keep trying right things with it but it always
failed.
That’s the end. So those are some words
that you might find useful around Independence
Day. If you find yourself in the United States
during Independence Day, these are some things
that you can look forward to. Maybe your country
has an Independence Day. If so, tell us about
how you celebrate your country’s Independence
Day in the comments. Thanks very much for
joining us this week and we will see you again
next time, bye. Boom!