Презентация, доклад к уроку по теме Holidays

HOLIDAYSChristmasSt Valentine's DayMotherland Defender's Day (День защитника Отечества)Mother’s DayApril Fool’s Day Easter Victory DayFather’s DayIndependence DayHalloweenThanksgiving Day New Yearbirthdaywedding (свадьба)

Слайд 1Holidays
Holidays in Russia and English-speaking countries;
Grammar: Ordinal

numbers
The most important religious holidays in the United Kingdom

HolidaysHolidays in Russia and English-speaking countries;   Grammar: Ordinal numbersThe most important religious holidays in the

Слайд 2HOLIDAYS
Christmas

St Valentine's Day
Motherland Defender's Day (День защитника Отечества)
Mother’s Day
April Fool’s Day


Easter

Victory Day

Father’s Day

Independence Day

Halloween

Thanksgiving Day

New Year

birthday

wedding (свадьба)

HOLIDAYSChristmasSt Valentine's DayMotherland Defender's Day (День защитника Отечества)Mother’s DayApril Fool’s Day Easter Victory DayFather’s DayIndependence DayHalloweenThanksgiving Day

Слайд 3Match the holidays and the countries where they are celebrated.

1. Christmas

(December 25th)
2. St Valentine's Day (February 14th)
3. Australian Day (January 14th)
4. Canada Day (July 1st)
5. Independence Day (July 4th)
6. Waitangi Day (February 6th)
7. Victory Day (May 9th)
8. Independence Day (June 12th)
9. Christmas (January 7th)


1 2 3

1 2 5

1 2

1 2 4

7 8 9

1 2 6

I have never heard about … . It is celebrated in … on … .

Match the holidays and the countries where they are celebrated.1. Christmas (December 25th)2. St Valentine's Day (February

Слайд 4When are these holidays celebrated? Make up the sentences.

Example: Irish people celebrate St Patrick’s Day on the 17th of March

When are these holidays celebrated? Make up the sentences.     Example: Irish people celebrate

Слайд 5holidays in winter
holidays in spring
holidays in summer
holidays in autumn
Christmas
New Year
St Valentine’s

Day

Australian Day

Holidays in English-speaking countries

Waitangi Day in New Zealand

Mother’s Day in the UK

Easter

April Fool’s Day

Father’s Day in the UK

Independence Day in the USA

Halloween

Thanksgiving Day in the USA

holidays in winterholidays in springholidays in summerholidays in autumnChristmasNew YearSt Valentine’s DayAustralian Day Holidays in English-speaking countriesWaitangi

Слайд 6Holidays in English-speaking countries
public holidays
festivals and customs
religious holidays
Christmas
New Year
Australian Day


Waitangi Day in New Zealand

Easter

Independence Day in the USA

Thanksgiving Day in the USA

St Valentine’s Day

Mother’s Day in the UK

April Fool’s Day

Father’s Day in the UK

Halloween

Birthday party

wedding ceremony

Christmas

Easter

Holidays in English-speaking countriespublic holidays festivals and customsreligious holidaysChristmasNew YearAustralian Day Waitangi Day in New ZealandEasterIndependence Day

Слайд 7Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25.
For most British families,

this is the most important festival of the year; it combines the Christian celebration of Christ’s birth with traditional festivities of winter.
Some weeks before Christmas people are very busy. They prepare presents or their friends and relatives.
People also send greeting cards to all of them.
People try to buy a Christmas tree which is decorated with toys, colored balls and lights .
On the Sunday before Christmas many churches hold a service where carol hymns are sung.
Sometimes carol singers can be heard on the street as they collect money charity.
There are a lot of traditions connected with Christmas but perhaps the most important one is the giving of presents.
Family members leave gifts under the Christmas tree to be found on Christmas morning.
On Christmas Eve children put their stockings near their beds hoping that at night Father Christmas will come down the chimney and put the presents into the children's stockings.
On Christmas day the family sit down to a traditional dinner followed by roast turkey and Christmas pudding.
Later in the afternoon they may watch the Queen's speech on television as she sends her traditional Christmas message to the United Kingdom.
26th December is also a public holiday, Boxing Day, and this is the time to visit friends and relatives or watch football.

Put in the missing words.

Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25. For most British families, this is the most important festival

Слайд 8Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full

moon in spring. That’s why it’s on a different date each year.
The word “Easter” comes from “Eostre”, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring.
Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, many people celebrate the beginning of spring.
So it is often full of fun and celebration.
The Friday before Easter Sunday and the Monday after are a bank holiday in the UK.
On the Friday before Easter people in England enjoy the traditional Good Friday breakfast of hot cross buns.
One of the oldest spring symbols in the world is the egg. Eggs are a symbol of a new life.
The eggs are hard-boiled and people dye hem in various colours.
Nowadays people often give each other Easter eggs made of chocolate, usually hollow and filled with sweets.
Bunnies, chicks, lambs and flowers (especially lilies and daffodils) are associated with Easter because they are born in the spring.
The legend says an “Easter” hides eggs in the garden and children have to find them on Easter morning. Sometimes the eggs are put in a basket.
Egg rolling game when children roll hard-boiled eggs down a hill is very popular in Wales.

Put in the missing words.

Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon in spring. That’s why it’s

Слайд 9True\false
Christmas is the most important holiday for people of English-speaking countries.


Christmas is a bank holiday.

Test.

+

+

True\falseChristmas is the most important holiday for people of English-speaking countries. Christmas is a bank holiday.Test. ++

Слайд 10On December 25th people celebrate…


the birth of Jesus Christ


the resurrection of Jesus Christ

!

On December 25th people celebrate…the birth of Jesus Christ       the resurrection

Слайд 11Correspondence between the place and the things:




On the Christmas tree

Toys

Little colored lights
Under the Christmas tree Colored balls

Stockings

Near beds Presents

Correspondence between the place and the things: On the Christmas tree		   Toys					   Little

Слайд 12People put their present under the tree on Christmas morning

True\false
-
+

People put their present under the tree on Christmas Eve
People put their present under the tree on Christmas morningTrue\false- + People put their present under the

Слайд 13In Britain Father Christmas enters houses…
by climbing through the window
by

coming down the chimney
through the door.

+

In Britain Father Christmas enters houses…by climbing through the window by coming down the chimney  through

Слайд 14A 'carol' is…
a X-mas card


a religious Christmas song


a

Christmas party with dancing

+

A 'carol' is…a X-mas carda religious Christmas song   a Christmas party with dancing +

Слайд 15The traditional food of Christmas
is …


beef
pork
turkey
chicken
+

The traditional food of Christmas is …beefporkturkeychicken+

Слайд 16The correct order of events:


Then they have tea.
For Christmas lunch people

eat turkey, potatoes and vegetables.
Then they have the Christmas pudding.

1

2

3

The correct order of events:Then they have tea.For Christmas lunch people eat turkey, potatoes and vegetables. Then

Слайд 17The correct order of events:

Boxing Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas morning
Christmas lunch\dinner

1
2
3
4

The correct order of events:Boxing Day Christmas Eve Christmas morningChristmas lunch\dinner1234

Слайд 18When is Easter celebrated?
What do people

celebrate on Easter Sunday?
- the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the beginning of the spring


- at the end of march or in April

Who is Eostre?

- the goddess of spring

When is Easter celebrated?     What do people celebrate on Easter Sunday? - the

Слайд 19How many days do Easter holidays last in the UK?

- three days are a bank holiday (Friday, Sunday, Monday)
What is the traditional Easter food?
- hot cross buns
What are the main Easter symbols?
- eggs, bunnies, chicks and daffodils
How many days do Easter holidays last in the UK?  - three days are a bank

Слайд 20Who is «Easter Bunny»?
- a rabbit
How do people decorate eggs?
-

they dye them in different colors
What games are there on Easter Sunday?
- eggs hiding and eggs rolling game
Who is «Easter Bunny»? - a rabbitHow do people decorate eggs?- they dye them in different colorsWhat

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