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Christmas in
England
Презентация подготовлена
учителем английского языка
МКОУ «СОШ № 3», г. Козельска
Головиной Г. И.
Christmas is the
time when the
Christians around
the world
celebrate the
birth of Jesus. In
England
Christmas is
celebrated on the
25th of December,
with a Christmas
Red and green are the traditional colours of
Christmas.
Jesus.
Green represents the continuance of life through the
winter and the Christian belief in eternal life through
Red symbolizes the blood that Jesus shed at his
Red and green are the traditional colours of Christmas.Green represents the continuance of life through the winter and the Christian belief in eternal life through Jesus.Red symbolizes the blood that Jesus shed at his Crucifixion.
Father Christmas is
an English version of
Santa Claus. He is
an old jolly man with
white hair, a beard
and a moustache.
He is dressed in a
red suit outlined in
white.
Father Christmas is an English version of Santa Claus. He is an old jolly man with white hair, a beard and a moustache. He is dressed in a red suit outlined in white.
Father Christmas
was originally part
of an old English
midwinter festival,
normally dressed in
green, a sign of the
returning spring.
Santa Claus, the
man we know today
dressed in red,
became known in
England during the
1870’s. His name
comes from the
Dutch name for St
Nicholas which is
On Christmas eve
Father Christmas
piles all of the toys
into his sleigh and
rides across the sky
with his reindeers.
other which they will
decorate and will place the
Most houses in England, will
have a tree of some sort or
presents under. The
decorating of the tree is
usually a family occasion,
with everyone helping.
Most houses in England, will have a tree of some sort or other which they will decorate and will place the presents under. The decorating of the tree is usually a family occasion, with everyone helping.
Did you know?
Trees were
decorated
with apples,
cakes and
sweets for
many
centuries.
Did you know?
Children write letters
to Father Christmas to
tell him what they
would like for
Christmas. Some
children will send their
letters by post or e-
mail but the more
traditional way is to
throw the letters into
the back of the
fireplace.
Children write letters to Father Christmas to tell him what they would like for Christmas. Some children will send their letters by post or e-mail but the more traditional way is to throw the letters into the back of the fireplace.
The first Christmas
card was created and
sent in 1843. A man
named John Calcott
Horsely printed the
first Christmas card
for Sir Henry Cole,
the friend who had
given him the idea.
Christmas
stockings
From 1870
children
have hung
up
Christmas
stockings
at the ends
of their
beds or
along the
mantelpiece
above the
A turkey tradition
Christmas is
coming, the
goose is getting
fat.
Please put a
penny in the old
man’s hat…
Traditional,
English
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat. Please put a penny in the old man’s hat… Traditional, English
THE CHRISTMAS PUDDING
Today, a Christmas
pudding is a
Brown pudding with
raisins, nuts and
cherries.
Traditionally silver
coins were hidden in
it.
Today, a Christmas pudding is a Brown pudding with raisins, nuts and cherries. Traditionally silver coins were hidden in it.