Black Friday: listening and reading

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: You will listen to an article about Black Friday, or one of the busiest shopping days. The article is about four minutes long. Listen only, and don't worry about understanding everything.

Step 2: Read and understand the questions, then listen again. As you are listening, try to answer the questions in your head. Don't write the answers yet. Next, listen again and write the answers this time. Check your answers with a partner.

Step 3: Read the article. Check in your dictionary any unknown words. Now listen again. Can you understand more? Each time you listen, you will slowly improve!

 

Black Friday listening:

Black Friday

Black Friday refers to the day just after Thanksgiving in the US. Because so many

companies have a four day weekend, many people begin their Christmas shopping on this

day. (Thanksgiving always falls on a Thursday in the US, and then people have Friday,

Saturday, and Sunday off from work.) Black Friday is often reported as one of the busiest

shopping days of the year. Shopping malls are packed with people, parking lots are

crowded, and lines at stores are very, very long. Some stores even open at five or six in the

morning because there are so many people. Other stores have discounts and sales to draw

even more customers.

The word "black" to describe the Friday likely began in Philadelphia in the mid-1960s.

Traffic jams filled the roads into the downtown area every year. The stores and sidewalks

were overflowing with shoppers. The experience for so many of the people who ventured

downtown was stressful and chaotic. It was a terrible, or black, day. Because other cities

around the country similarly experienced traffic jams, busy stores, and too many shoppers

on the day after Thanksgiving, the term spread. Black Friday became a common idiom in

American English.

Although many people may see the day after Thanksgiving negatively, retailers have a very

different opinion. It's their best opportunity to improve earnings for the year, and take the

business out of the red (loss) and into the black (profit). For example, if sales were slow in

the spring, summer, and fall, then the store must attract many customers and make many

sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The first and most important day of this last

chance shopping season is Black Friday.

Of course, there are some people who dislike Black Friday. There are some people who

hate the day and its crowds very much. But there are also some people who strongly

oppose the shopping day because they believe it harms society. They think that people

should consume less and reuse resources more, and so have created a day called "Buy

Nothing Day." It falls on the same day as Black Friday, and it encourages people to buy

nothing, of course.

However, for most people, Black Friday just presents one more opportunity to go shopping.

For those who don't like shopping, then it's one more reason to avoid the stores and

Shopping malls.