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Jagoda Kilanowska & Piotr Wojtkowiak Kl. VII

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Page 1: Jagoda Kilanowska & Piotr Wojtkowiak Kl. VII

Jagoda Kilanowska & Piotr Wojtkowiak

Kl. VII

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• It begins on 24th December and lasts for three days.

• People buy presents, send Christmas cards to their relatives and

friends, clean houses, cook Christmas dishes, decorate Christmas

trees with Christmas balls, fairy lights, angels, nuts, sweets and

different handmade ornaments.

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• When the first star appear, the whole

family gather at the Christmas table.

They start from sharing the wafer.

Twelve dishes like beetroot soup, carp,

dumplings with sauerkraut and forest

mushrooms, cheesecake or poppy seed

cake must appear on the table.

• There is also an additional plate for

an unexpected guest put on the table.

Christmas Eve- the 24th December

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• When the supper is finished, Christmas presents can be unwrapped.

Santa Claus leaves them under the Christmas Tree.

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• People sing carols like e.g. Silent Night

and go to the Christmas Mass.

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• The next two days is time for relaxing, visiting family and friends and

spending time together.

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• 24th December is in the middle of Australian summer. The beaches

are full of people and there is a time of summer holidays

for students.

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• There are Christmas Parties through the whole December- you can

people dressed up as a Santa Claus, elves and reindeers everywhere.

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• Santa Claus comes on a surfboard. He wears a T-shirt,

shorts and blinkers.

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• Carols By Candlelight- since 1937 people sing carols in candlelight.

The biggest concerts take place in Sydney and Melbourne.

Australians sing carols sitting on blankets.

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• Santa Claus come through the chimney, eats cookies, drinks milk

and leaves presents in the Christmas stockings.

Children open presents on 25th December.

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• Christmas dinner- it's on the 25th of December.

It can take place on the beach.

People eat seafood salads and cold snacks.

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• Boxing Day - 26th December

• crazy sale everywhere

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• There is only one Christmas Day- the 24th of December.

• There are a lot of Christmas decorations- fairy lights,

Christmas trees, Frosty snowmen, deer in the gardens.

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• Santa Claus comes at night in a sleigh pulled by reindeer

(the most popular one is Rudolph the Red Nosed).

He puts smaller presents into the Christmas stockings and the bigger

ones under the Christmas tree. He eats cookies and drinks milk.

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• It's the family time - people spend time togehter, play games,

sing carols and simply rest.

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Christmas Dinner

• People eat roast turkey or ham, mashed potatoes, green beans,

corn, vegetables, cheesecake and drink fruit juice.

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• Preparations start on the 1st of December. English people love advent

calendars with small chocolates eaten every day during Advent time.

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Christmas Eve- 24th December

• It's not a special day- it's the time of last preperations

for Christmas. Children leave mince pies and warm drink for

Santa Claus under the Christmas tree and hang stockings

over the fireplace.

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Christmas Day- 25th December

• The whole family have Christmas dinner together. They eat eat roast

turkey with vegetables, Christmas pudding and mince pies (traditional

English cookies filled with dried friuts).

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Royal Christmas Message

• It'a a very important part of Christmas dinner. It's a special

speech given by the Queen at 3p.m.

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Christmas Crackers

• Big sweets with a surprise inside is a traditional element

of Christmas parties and dinners.

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Boxing Day- 26th December

• The beginning of winter sale.

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