Презентация, доклад на тему British Holidays and Traditions

Bank Holidays New Year’s Day – 1 JanuaryGood Friday – the Friday before EasterEaster Monday – 1st day (Monday) after EasterMay Day – 1 MaySpring Bank Holiday – May/the beginning of JuneSummer Bank Holiday – August/SeptemberChristmas

Слайд 1British holidays and traditions

British holidays and traditions

Слайд 3Bank Holidays
New Year’s Day – 1 January
Good Friday – the

Friday before Easter
Easter Monday – 1st day (Monday) after Easter
May Day – 1 May
Spring Bank Holiday – May/the beginning of June
Summer Bank Holiday – August/September
Christmas Day – 25 December
Boxing Day – 26 December

Bank Holidays New Year’s Day – 1 JanuaryGood Friday – the Friday before EasterEaster Monday – 1st

Слайд 4Other holidays
St. David’s Day – 1 March (Wales)
St. Patrick’s Day –

17 March (Northern Ireland)
St. George’s Day – 23 April (England)
St. Andrew’s Day – 30 November (Scotland)

Hogmanay – 31 December
Halloween – 31 October
Guy Fawkes Night – 5 November
Other holidaysSt. David’s Day – 1 March (Wales)St. Patrick’s Day – 17 March (Northern Ireland)St. George’s Day

Слайд 5Traditions of celebrating holidays
Easter:
Children enjoy eating candy bunnies and listening to

stories about the Easter bunny
Dyeing eggs at Easter time is still very popular
Traditions of celebrating holidaysEaster:Children enjoy eating candy bunnies and listening to stories about the Easter bunnyDyeing eggs

Слайд 6May day (1.05)
Morris dance - a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by

music
Parades, fairs, tulip festivals
May day (1.05)Morris dance - a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by musicParades, fairs, tulip festivals

Слайд 7Children may be seen dancing round the maypole

Children may be seen dancing round the maypole

Слайд 8Halloween (31.10)
People play difficult games
Dressing up in strange costumes
Cutting horrible faces

in vegetables
Trick-or-treating tradition


Halloween (31.10)People play difficult gamesDressing up in strange costumesCutting horrible faces in vegetablesTrick-or-treating tradition

Слайд 9Guy Fawkes Night (5.11)
“Penny for the guy”
Letting off fireworks
Burning a dummy

on a bonfire
Guy Fawkes Night (5.11)“Penny for the guy”Letting off fireworksBurning a dummy on a bonfire

Слайд 10Christmas (25.12)
decorating houses
pulling a cracker
carol services
watching the Queen’s message on TV
giving

presents
Christmas (25.12)decorating housespulling a crackercarol serviceswatching the Queen’s message on TVgiving presents

Слайд 11Boxing Day (26.12)
watching football
visiting friends or relatives
giving gifts

Boxing Day (26.12)watching footballvisiting friends or relativesgiving gifts

Слайд 12Hogmanay (31.12)
singing the song “For Auld Lang Syne”
a piece of coal,

a piece of bread and a silver coin
first footing
Hogmanay (31.12)singing the song “For Auld Lang Syne”a piece of coal, a piece of bread and a

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Thank You for Your Attention !

Thank You for Your Attention !

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