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Content:1. Christmas Day2. Boxing Day3. New Year`s Eve4. New Year`s Day5. Saint Valentine`s Day6. Pancake Day7. April Fools Day8. Good Friday9. Easter Day10. May Day11. Chelsea Flower Show12. The Queen`s Official Birthday13. Hallowe`en14. Guy Fawke`s Night15.
Holidays and Traditions  in Great BritainCreated by Irina Yanchenko,English teacher,Starye Bobovichi Content:1. Christmas Day2. Boxing Day3. New Year`s Eve4. New Year`s Day5. Saint On the 25th of December there is the greatest holiday of Many families hang large brightly coloured Christmas stockings over the Christmas Day is the favourite day for children. Christmas Day They wake Santa Claus  Santa Claus, also known   as Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus lives at the NORTH POLE, with a large number of Christmas Carols    Christmas carols and caroling in the old Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the Christmas Gifting  The idea of presenting people you love with gifts Boxing Day    Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the New Year’s Eve is celebrated on the 31st of December. Most people New Year`s Day 1JANUARYNew Year's Day is the first day of the The New Year Resolution 1JANUARY  New Year`Day is the beginning of People with romantic feelings for a particular person may send that person Pancake Day MarchPancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday in spring at Pancake Day    On this day in England families usually A day of jokes and tricks. You have to play the joke The First of April, some do say Is set apart for All April Fools Day There are rules to this game. Your trick must Good FridayThe Friday before Easter.The church marks the death of Christ. Good FridayAprilGood Friday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom. People Easter is a very important festival in Great Britain.Easter usually comes in One of the symbols of Easter is Easter Bunny. Easter Day Easter Easter Day Easter Sunday At home the children arrange this May DayMay Day is on the first Monday of May.It is a In May is Britain’s most important flower and garden show.Many people come The Queen`s Official BirthdayJuneQueen Elizabeth II was born on the 21st of Trooping The ColourJune  There is a lot of marching, 31OCTOBERHallowe`enis an old English holiday of joke. It is the last night 31OCTOBERHallowe`enHallowe`en celebrations include costume parties where people dress as witches, ghosts, goblins 31OCTOBERHallowe`en Many children dressed in costumes knock on their neighbors' doors and yell:Trick 31OCTOBERHallowe`enThe symbol of this holiday is “Jack o`lantern”. Houses are decorated with pumpkins.Children Guy Fawke’s Night5NOVEMBERGuy Fawke`s Night is on the 5th of November.Guy Fawkes View of Town  Town Centre  Remembrance Day is on the View of Town  Town Centre  At 11 am on each Many festivals and holidays in Britain are very old.Every town and village Resources:http://teremok64.ru/images/kiss-eng.jpghttp://topw.ru/themes/world/construct/construct_00072.jpghttp://fotoforum.gazeta.pl/photo/3/li/mf/rkoj/AO3NbJdif2nLvkGrcX.jpghttp://forum.homeideas.ru/attachments/35321d1284887417-english-style-jpghttp://wallpapers.androlib.com/wallicons/wallpaper.big-ipi.cs.pnghttp://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01572/catOwner_1572897c.jpghttp://www.koshechka.com.ua/lj/hightea.jpghttp://lifequeen888.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/low-tea.jpghttp://img.xcitefun.net/users/2010/05/173486,xcitefun-tea-set.jpghttp://imagesbase.com/upload/view/gol_f3_1295615378_ghmnrv2467.jpghttp://activerain.com/image_store/uploads/1/8/0/7/8/ar128508645187081.jpghttp://s2.hubimg.com/u/3727765_f496.jpg S7DSVigbWlA/Taj83yIQgSI/AAAAAAAAALk/n7B2SLA7PyM/s1600/Ecce+lignum+crucis.jpghttp://wiki.pippkro.ru/images/Pasxa.jpghttp://kinderlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/elizabeth_ii_greets_nasa_gsfc_employees_may_8_2007_edit.jpghttp://www.ovidan.ro/images/articles/articles_2_3767.jpeghttp://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/43056000/jpg/_43056207_queenduke_pa_416.jpghttp://cache1.asset-cache.net/xc/71230356.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=77BFBA49EF878921F7C3FC3F69D929FD6908CE6ED43D992AB879D13CE39E639D53D05BCB1D2A8D3BB01E70F2B3269972http://blog.londonconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Screen-shot-2011-06-10-at-8.07.25-AM.pnghttp://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/stgeorge/festival.jpghttp://ourc.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/maypole_dance.jpghttp://c.tadst.com/gfx/stock/early-may-bank-holiday.jpghttp://c.tadst.com/gfx/stock/summer-bank-holiday.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_oO4si60HBc8/TM0ztMT2o0I/AAAAAAAADMM/VBGou2EJzYU/s1600/65987441_1.jpg
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Слайд 2 Content:
1. Christmas Day
2. Boxing Day
3. New Year`s Eve
4.

Content:1. Christmas Day2. Boxing Day3. New Year`s Eve4. New Year`s Day5.

New Year`s Day
5. Saint Valentine`s Day
6. Pancake Day
7. April

Fools Day
8. Good Friday
9. Easter Day
10. May Day
11. Chelsea Flower Show
12. The Queen`s Official Birthday
13. Hallowe`en
14. Guy Fawke`s Night
15. Remembrance Day


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On the 25th of December
there is

On the 25th of December there is the greatest holiday

the greatest holiday
of all in England – Christmas.


It is the time when Christians around the world celebrate
the birth of Jesus.

People buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, coloured balls, lights
and send X-mas cards
to their friends and relatives.


Christmas Day

25

25

DECEMBER


Слайд 4 Many families hang large brightly coloured

Many families hang large brightly coloured Christmas stockings over the

Christmas stockings over the fireplace or on the walls

of their homes during Christmastime
in the hopes that Santa Claus will fill them with toys and treats.

Christmas Stockings


Слайд 5 Christmas Day is the
favourite day for children.

Christmas Day is the favourite day for children. Christmas Day They


Christmas Day
They wake up very early
in the

morning to find their stockings have been filled
by Father Christmas.

25

DECEMBER


Слайд 6 Santa Claus
Santa Claus, also known

Santa Claus Santa Claus, also known  as Saint Nicholas,

as Saint Nicholas,
Father Christmas

or simply "Santa",
is an old man who brings gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening of Christmas Eve.

Слайд 7 Santa Claus lives at the NORTH POLE, with

Santa Claus lives at the NORTH POLE, with a large number

a large number of magical elves, and nine (originally

eight) flying reindeer.

Santa Claus


Слайд 8 Christmas Carols
Christmas carols and caroling

Christmas Carols  Christmas carols and caroling in the old world

in the old world was a mix of singing

and dancing and was practiced for all festivals throughout the year.

When Christmas was firmly established to be celebrated on December 25th, many of the existing carols were
sung on that day and new ones written to celebrate Christmas.

Слайд 9 Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open

Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er

sleigh, O'er the fields we go, Laughing all the way. Bells on

bobtail ring, Making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing, A sleighing song tonight. Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh.

Jingle bells


Слайд 10 Christmas Gifting
The idea of presenting people

Christmas Gifting The idea of presenting people you love with gifts

you love with gifts is as old as the

human race.

The idea of exchanging gifts at Christmas time originated with the birth of Jesus.

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Слайд 11 Boxing Day
Boxing Day is

Boxing Day  Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following

usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day.



It is the day to open the Christmas Box to share the contents with the poor.

Boxing Day is the day when families get together. It is a day of watching sports and playing board games with the family. Many families go on walks in the countryside.

DECEMBER

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Слайд 12 New Year’s Eve is celebrated on the 31st

New Year’s Eve is celebrated on the 31st of December. Most

of December.
Most people see with friends and relatives.


At midnight they sing New Year songs and wish

New Year`s Eve

31

DECEMBER

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Слайд 13 New Year`s Day
1
JANUARY
New Year's Day is the

New Year`s Day 1JANUARYNew Year's Day is the first day of

first day of the year.

All over Britain there

are parties, fireworks, singing and dancing, to ring out the old year and ring in the new.

As the clock - Big Ben strikes midnight, people link arms and sing a song.

Auld Lang Syne.


Слайд 14 The New Year Resolution
1
JANUARY
New Year`Day

The New Year Resolution 1JANUARY New Year`Day is the beginning of

is the beginning of the new year.

Many people make resolutions. They promise themselves to improve their business and health. Schoolchildren decide to do their best to study better and obey their parents and teachers.

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Слайд 15 People with romantic feelings for a
particular person

People with romantic feelings for a particular person may send that

may send that
person cards, gifts and text
messages

on Valentine's Day.

Popular gifts include
chocolates and
flowers.

Saint Valentine`s Day

FEBRUARY

14

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Pancake Day

March
Pancake Day is celebrated
on Shrove

Pancake Day MarchPancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday in spring

Tuesday in spring at the beginning of Lent.
Lent

is a period of 40 days before Easter.

Pancake Day is traditionally a day of celebration, the last day that you can eat what you want until Easter.



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Pancake Day

On this

Pancake Day   On this day in England families usually

day in England families usually have pancakes for dinner.



Pancake Day is a funny custom. It is famous for an unusual race with frying pans and pancakes.



Competitors have to throw it in the air and catch it again in the pan.


March

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Слайд 18 A day of jokes and tricks.
You have

A day of jokes and tricks. You have to play the

to play the joke before
12 o’clock midday, otherwise

the joke
is on you.

No one really knows when this custom began but it has been kept for hundreds of years.

April Fools Day


Слайд 19 The First of April, some do say Is set

The First of April, some do say Is set apart for

apart for All Fools Day; But why the people

call it so, Not I, nor they themselves do know.

April Fools Day


Слайд 20 April Fools Day
There are rules to this

April Fools Day There are rules to this game. Your trick

game.

Your trick must be harmless.

2. Your victim

must believe you.

3. Your trickery must
make your victim at least
smile (or better yet, laugh)
when you shout "April Fool's!"
Otherwise, it does not qualify
as an April Fool's Day trick.

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Слайд 21 Good Friday
The Friday before Easter.
The church marks the

Good FridayThe Friday before Easter.The church marks the death of Christ.


death of Christ.

April

British usually eat hot-cross


buns, which are marked on
top with cross.

Слайд 22 Good Friday
April
Good Friday is a public holiday in

Good FridayAprilGood Friday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom.

the United Kingdom.
People who regularly attend church will

probably attend a special
church service on Good Friday.
For other people, it is a day off work in spring.
Some people use the day to work in their gardens, while others
take advantage of the long Easter weekend.


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Слайд 23 Easter is a very important festival in Great

Easter is a very important festival in Great Britain.Easter usually comes

Britain.
Easter usually comes in April and it is always

on Sunday.
The wish for this day: ”Happy Easter!”
There are many funny symbols and interesting traditions on this day.

Easter Day


Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday



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One of the symbols of Easter
is Easter

One of the symbols of Easter is Easter Bunny. Easter Day

Bunny.
Easter Day
Easter Sunday
In the UK, children believe

that
if they behave well, the Easter bunny
brings chocolate eggs for them.



Слайд 25
Easter Day
Easter Sunday
At home the children

arrange this "hunt" for chocolate Easter eggs, which are

hidden in the house or garden.


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Слайд 26 May Day
May Day is on the first Monday

May DayMay Day is on the first Monday of May.It is

of May.
It is a pagan festival to celebrate the

end of winter and welcome summer.
Children dance around the maypole and sing songs.

May


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Слайд 27 In May is Britain’s most important flower and

In May is Britain’s most important flower and garden show.Many people

garden show.

Many people come to see the prize flowers

and specially built gardens.

Chelsea Flower Show

May


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Слайд 28 The Queen`s Official Birthday
June

Queen Elizabeth II was born

The Queen`s Official BirthdayJuneQueen Elizabeth II was born on the 21st

on the 21st
of April, 1926. Her birthday

is officially celebrated on the second Saturday of June each year.
It is marked by a military parade known
as Trooping the Colour (Carrying of the Flag).

Слайд 29 Trooping The Colour
June

There is a lot

Trooping The ColourJune There is a lot of marching,  military

of marching,
military music and the

soldiers are dressed in
colourful uniforms.

Each June, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade.

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Слайд 30 31
OCTOBER
Hallowe`en
is an old English holiday of joke.
It

31OCTOBERHallowe`enis an old English holiday of joke. It is the last

is the last night in October when ghosts, witches

and fairies are especially active.

Long ago people believed
in ghosts. They thought that
the dead came back to their
homes on Hallowe`en and
walked around all night.


Слайд 31 31
OCTOBER
Hallowe`en
Hallowe`en celebrations include costume parties where people dress

31OCTOBERHallowe`enHallowe`en celebrations include costume parties where people dress as witches, ghosts,

as witches, ghosts, goblins
and monsters.
They are said

to be used
to scare off demons.

Слайд 32 31
OCTOBER
Hallowe`en
 
Many children dressed in costumes knock on their

31OCTOBERHallowe`en Many children dressed in costumes knock on their neighbors' doors and

neighbors' doors and yell:
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give

us something good to eat,
Give us candy, give us cake,
Give us something sweet to take.

Give us cookies, fruit and gum,
Hurry up and give us some.
You had better do it quick,
Or we`ll surely play a trick.


Слайд 33 31
OCTOBER
Hallowe`en
The symbol of this holiday
is “Jack o`lantern”.
 
Houses

31OCTOBERHallowe`enThe symbol of this holiday is “Jack o`lantern”. Houses are decorated with

are decorated with pumpkins.
Children make lanterns out
of pumpkins.
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Слайд 34 Guy Fawke’s Night
5
NOVEMBER
Guy Fawke`s Night is on the

Guy Fawke’s Night5NOVEMBERGuy Fawke`s Night is on the 5th of November.Guy


5th of November.
Guy Fawkes was a terrorist.
The day marks

the discovery
of a plot to blow up Parliament
in 1605.



People in Britain light
fireworks and burn a straw
guy on a big bonfire.

This celebration is often
associated with collecting
money for charity.

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Слайд 35 View of Town
Town Centre
Remembrance

View of Town Town Centre Remembrance Day is on the 11th

Day is on the 11th of
November.
It is

a special day set aside to
remember all those men and women
who were killed during the two World
Wars and other conflicts.

Remembrance Day

11

NOVEMBER


Слайд 36 View of Town
Town Centre
At

View of Town Town Centre At 11 am on each Remembrance

11 am on each
Remembrance Sunday
a two minute

silence
is observed at war
memorials and other
public spaces across
the UK.

Remembrance Day

11

NOVEMBER


Слайд 37 Many festivals and holidays in Britain are very

Many festivals and holidays in Britain are very old.Every town and

old.
Every town and village has its own traditions,
some

of them are carefully planned.



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