Слайд 1Презентация на тему :
«Британские праздники и их роль в формировании
устойчивого интереса к англоязычной культуре.»
Выполнила: Фомина О.В
МБОУ ЛСОШ №2
Слайд 2Every year in December in Britain people celebrate the birthday of
Jesus Christ. That is why we call this time of year 'Christmas' - we celebrate the 'Mass” (the birth).
Christmas is a wonderful time, bringing families and friends together.. Most people are on holiday in Britain and stay at home with their family on Christmas day
Слайд 3People celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December in Great Britain
and on the 7th of January in Russia
Слайд 5Parents give children candy canes for Christmas. The candy is made
as letter J, because name Jesus starts with this letter.
Слайд 6Christmas Carols and
Nativity play.
Слайд 7”Jingle bells”
Jingle bells, Jingle bells
Jingle all the way
O,
what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh -- 2 times
Dashing through the snow
In a one horse open sleigh
O, the fields we go, laughing all the way
Bells on bob tail ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to ride and sing a
A sleighing song tonight.
Jingle bells, Jingle bells
Jingle all the way
O, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh -- 2 times
Слайд 8Christmas Tree
Рождественская елка
The tradition to decorate the Christmas tree appeared in
Germany. English queen Victoria liked the idea to decorate a fir tree, and in the 19 century this tradition came to Britain. Now all British family decorate the tree with toys, ball, sweets. And this tradition became popular in many countries.
Слайд 9Decoration of the House
Many British families live in the houses, so
when Christmas comes they beautifully decorate their houses and flats.
Слайд 12In Great Britain on the eve of the Christmas children hang
their stockings so that Santa Claus could put presents into them : oranges, sweets, nuts and if the child didn't behave properly Santa Clause can put there a piece of coal as punishment.
Слайд 13Santa Claus or Father Christmas, is the legendary figure who brings
presents to good children on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus is white-bearded man wearing a red coat and a hat, red trousers, and black boots. He travels on the 8th flying reindeer. He has helpers - magical elves who make the toys. Santa Claus lives in Lapland with his wife Mrs. Santa.
Слайд 14Ginger cookies is traditional food for Christmas. Children put these cookies
on the fireplace for Santa Claus.
Слайд 18For Christmas dinner people eat turkey, potatoes and green vegetables.
Then they have the Christmas pudding. At five o'clock it's time for tea and Christmas cake.
Слайд 19One of the main traditions in Britain is the Queen's Christmas
Message or Speech. At three o'clock in the afternoon, the Queen gives her Christmas Speech to the nation which is broadcast on radio and television.
Слайд 20Boxing Day
It is usually celebrated on 26 December, the day after
Christmas. In this day people open their Christmas presents and make visits to their relatives and friends.
Слайд 21True or false
Christmas is celebrated on January 25. T/F
People decorate their
houses with pumpkins and flowers. T/F
The Christmas tree became popular while Queen Victoria ruled Great Britain. T/F
On the eve of Christmas children hang their hats and gloves, so that Santa Claus could put presents into them. T/F
Слайд 22Santa Claus got his name from a man known as St.
Nicolas. T/F
Carols were used for the first time in the 19 th century. T/F
Слайд 23Claus
lights
Stockings
turkey
singing
Слайд 241.When is Christmas celebrated in Europe?
с. On the 25th of
December.
b. On the I st of January;
a. On the 24th of December;
Слайд 25a. yes;
2. Do Russians celebrate that holiday?
b. no;
Слайд 26а. on the 26th of December;
b. on the 7th of
January;
c. on the 13th of January
Слайд 274. Whose birthday is celebrated on Christmas?
a. Queen Elizabeth;
b.
Jesus Christ;
c. William Shakespeare.
Слайд 28What country gave the tradition to decorate the Christmas tree in
Britain?
c. Germany.
a. France;
b. England;
Слайд 29Who introduced the tradition to decorate the Christmas tree in Russia?
c. William the Conqueror.
a. Peter the Great.
b. King Henry VIII.
Слайд 30Where does the most famous Christmas tree stand in London?
а.
In Buckingham palace.
b. In the Tower of London.
c. In Trafalgar Square.
Слайд 319.Whose present is it?
b. from the people of Russia.
a.
from the people of Norway.
c. from the people of Scotland.
Слайд 32What is the carol?
a. Stockings
b. Christmas food
Christmas song
c.
Слайд 33What does a typical Christmas lunch include?
a. turkey and Christmas pudding
b.
apples and Christmas salad
c. turkey and Christmas salad