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Краткое содержание:
Каждый год в декабре в Британии отмечают День рождения Иисуса Христа. Именно поэтому мы называем это время года “Рождеством” - празднуем “мессу” (рождение). Рождество-это прекрасное время, объединяющее семьи и друзей. Большинство людей находятся на отдыхе в Великобритании и остаются дома со своей семьей на Рождество.
Презентация по
английскому языку
«Рождество»
Работу выполнил студент группы СВ/К15
ПК «Московия» ОСП Каширское
Ульянов Иван Сергеевич
What do we
celebrate?
day.
Every 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
Christmas symbols
bell
candle
fireplac
e
reind
eer
gift
stocki
ng
Father
Christmas/
Santa
Claus
Christmas Tree
decorate a fir tree, and in the
The tradition to decorate the
Christmas tree appeared in
Germany. English queen
Victoria liked the idea to
19th 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.
Santa Claus
Santa Claus, also
known as Saint
Nicholas, Father
Christmas, or
simply "Santa", is
an old man who, in
many brings gifts
to the homes of
the good children
during the late
evening and
overnight hours of
Christmas Eve,
December 24.
Santa Claus is
generally depicted as
a plump, jolly, white-
bearded man wearing
a red coat with white
collar and cuffs, white-
cuffed red trousers,
and black leather belt
and boots .
Santa Claus lives at
the NORTH POLE, with
a large number of
magical elves, and
nine (originally eight)
flying reindeer.
Christmas Stockings
Many families will hang
large brightly colored
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, treats, and
goodies. In fact,
families have been
hanging stockings for as
long as there have been
stockings!
Holly, Mistletoe
Mistletoe was often
hung over the
entrances to homes of
the pagans in
Scandinavian
countries to keep out
evil spirits. Holly is the
flower of the
Christmas season.
People in Britain like
to decorate their
houses with this green
plant.
Christmas Gifting
The idea of presenting
people 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, when three wise
men traveled to deliver
gifts to the newborn
baby. Shepherds in the
fields also came to give
gifts to the newborn
baby Jesus.
Christmas Carols and
Caroling
Christmas carols and
caroling 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 (or songs) were
sung on that day and
new ones written to
celebrate Christmas.
Christmas Dinner
In England there is a cheerful
custom: before that how to sit
down a table the people clap an
original cracker “ Christmas
Cracker ”. It contains a small
souvenir and comic message. For a
table usually prepare the turkey or
goose, there are every possible
vegetables. At the end of dinner
submit a Christmas cake or
Christmas pudding.
Ginger Cookies
Ginger cookies is
traditional food for
Christmas. Children put
these cookies on the
fireplace for Santa
Claus.
Boxing Day
It is usually celebrated on 25th of
December, the day after Christmas. In
this day people open their Christmas
presents and make visits to their relatives
and friends.