Презентация к внеклассному мероприятию " Рождество в Британии"
Презентация к внеклассному мероприятию " Рождество в Британии"
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Рождество в Британии
Выполнила учитель
английского языка
Батыль Ольга Степановна
The birth of Jesus Christ
Traditionally Christmas is considered to be a religious holiday. It is the day on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. According to the Bible the baby Jesus was born in a stable two thousand years ago and was the Son of God. His mother was the Virgin Mary. The word “Christmas” means “Christ’s Mass”. The Mass is an ancient Christian church service at which people give praise and glory to God.
Hollyandivyin a Christmas ensure peace in the homebetween a husband and a wife in the year ahead
Holly (падуб)Ivy (плющ)
Mistletoe (омела) is a symbol of peace and friendship
Poinsettia is the Christmas flower
The traditional colours for this holiday are red and green; and poinsettia is considered the Christmas flower. It has been a Christmas symbol since the 1820s, when Joel Poinsett, the American minister to Mexico, brought it to his country. Poinsettia is called the “Flower of the Holy Night”
Santa Claus(Father Christmas)
At Christmas traditional gift bringers visit children all over the world. Santa Claus is the best known of these. Santa Claus is an American name. In Europe he was known for centuries as St. Nicholas.
One can often see a robin on Christmas cards. Robins have been a popular image on Christmas cards since Victorian times.
Many years ago postmen had bright red coats. They looked like robins. At Christmas they brought a lot of Christmas cards. And people began to think about a robin as a Christmas bird.
Robin (малиновка)
A Christmas stocking
According to time-honoured tradition, all English children hang their stockings at the foot of their beds or at the fireplace on Christmas Eve. During the night Father Christmas (Santa Claus) comes in his reindeer-drawn sleigh, creeps stealthily down the chimney and fills the stockings with presents.
Christmas pudding
The traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with vegetables and Christmas pudding. In England people make Christmas pudding before Christmas. Everyone in family makes a wish. When the pudding is hot they put 5-penny pieces in it, and sometimes a little silver horseshoe, a button and a ring. If you find a button in your piece of pudding you will be rich, a horseshoe means happiness and good luck, a ring – marriage.
Boxing Day is on the 26th of December. It is the second day of Christmas. This day is a bank holiday. People do not go to work on that day. They visit friends or go to the theatre. Everybody gives and receives Christmas cards and Christmas boxes. Traditionally people put their Christmas presents into boxes. That is why the day on which they give and receive these boxes is called Boxing Day. A Christmas box is wrapped in bright coloured paper with ribbons.