Which of these holidays are public? Christmas Boxing Day New Year’s Day St. Valentine’s Day Shrove Tuesday April Fool’s Day Mother’s Day Father’s Day.

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Which of these holidays are public?

• Christmas• Boxing Day• New Year’s Day• St. Valentine’s

Day• Shrove Tuesday• April Fool’s Day• Mother’s Day• Father’s Day• Good Friday

• Easter• Easter Monday• May day• Spring bank

holiday• Summer bank

holiday• Halloween• Guy Fawkes

Night

Match the holiday and its symbol :

•Christmas •Easter

•Boxing day

•Shrove Tuesday• Pancake Day

•Halloween•Guy Fawkes Night

•St. Valentine’s day •Halloween

•Christmas•Easter

•Guy Fawkes Night

•St. Valentine’s day

Traditional foodHalloween

Christmas

St. Valentine’s Day

Shrove Tuesday/ Pancake Day

Good Friday

Hot cross Hot cross bunsbuns

FishFish

Easter Day

EggsEggs

Roast LambRoast Lamb

Chicken Chicken

Mother’s Day

Simnel cake

Guy Fawkes’ Night

Children write letters to

a) Santa Claus

b) the Queen

c) Big Ben

The 25th of December is

a)Christmas Day

b)New Year

c)Boxing Day

a) presents

b) Christmas tree

с) All of these things

People buy

a) under the Christmas tree

b) in children`s stockings

c) in bags

Santa Claus puts presents …

Every year there is a big Christmas tree in … square

a) Trafalgar b) Times

c) Red

The Christmas Tree is a presentfrom people of … to the people of Great Britain.

a) Norway

b) Russiac) America

a) pizza

b) hamburgersc) turkey

For Christmas dinner the English eat …

The day after Christmas is …

a) New Year

b) Boxing Day

c) Mother`s Day

1.In England Christmastime begins in…

2.People organise…

3.They drink hot…

4.Children talk about Christmas…

5.In England they celebrate Christmas…

6.People buy…

7.They decorate…

8.In England children write letters to…

9.Children find presents in…

10.People eat… and…

1. November

2. parties

3. chocolate

4. miracles

5. on 25 December

6. presents

7. Christmas trees

8. Santa Claus

9. the stockings

10. a turkey, Christmas pudding

Hogmanay•Scotland • the first

footer•a piece of

coal•a piece of

bread•a silver coin

HogmanayAuld lang syne

• Should auld acquaintance be forgot,

• And auld lang syne?• We’ll take a cup of

kindness yet,• For auld lang syne!...• Should auld acquaintance

be forgot,• And never brought to

mind?• For auld lang syne, my

dear,• For auld lang syne,

•Should auld acquaintance be forgot,•And never brought to mind?•Should auld acquaintance be forgot,•And auld lang syne?•For auld lang syne, my dear,•For auld lang syne,•We’ll take a cup of kindness yet,•For auld lang syne!...

Make an Easter card

• A basket is pink.• Easter Bunny is orange.• A chicken is yellow.• One egg in the basket is green.• Two eggs in the basket are blue.• A big egg at the basket is red.• A small egg at the basket is

brown.

It is big and orange. It has a candle inside.

These women can fly.

These animals can fly. They are the symbols of Halloween.

When do the British people celebrate Halloween?

What do the children wear on Halloween?

The children go to their neighbours and say…

It is a black animal.

It likes milk.

It is hot. People put it inside of the pumpkin.

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