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- 2. Цели: расширение знаний учащихся о культурных традициях страны изучаемого языка. Задачи: познакомить учащихся с традициями и
- 3. English Traditions state traditions national holidays religious holidays public holidays concerning private life (child's birth, wedding,
- 4. Holidays New Year The most common type of celebration is a New Year party
- 5. New Year Every year the people of Norway give the city of London a present –
- 6. Hogmanay celebrations Festival in Scotland It is not clear where the word «Hogmanay» comes from, but
- 7. First Footing The first visitor who comes into a house in the New Year morning is
- 8. ST. VALENTINE’S DAY – FEBRUARY 14 On this day, people send Valentine cards to their husbands,
- 9. PANCAKE DAY It takes place in spring and people not only eat pancakes everywhere but run
- 10. ST. DAVID’S DAY On the 1st of March each year one can see people walking around
- 11. MOTHER’S DAY People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents. If
- 12. ST. PARTRICK`S DAY It is not a national holiday. It’s an Irish religious holiday. St. Patrick
- 13. EASTER Many modern Easter symbols come from ancient time. The egg was a symbol long before
- 14. APRIL FOOLS’ DAY This is a very old tradition from the Middle Ages. At that time
- 15. MAY DAY IN GREAT BRITAIN May 1st is not a public holiday in Great Britain On
- 16. TROOPING OF ТНE COLOUR On the Queen’s official birthday, there is a traditional ceremony called the
- 17. MIDSUMMER`S DAY Midsummer's Day, June 24th, is the longest day of the year. On that day
- 18. HALLOWEEN On October 31st British people celebrate Halloween. It is the most colourful and exciting holiday
- 19. GUY FAWKES NIGHT— NOVEMBER 5 Guy Fawkes Night is one of the most popular festivals in
- 20. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas. People give each other presents and
- 21. National costumes of England
- 22. National costumes of Scotland
- 23. National costumes of Wales
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