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Title: Traditions and holidays of Great Britain


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Traditions and holidays of Great Britain
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English Traditions
  • state traditions
  • national holidays
  • religious holidays
  • public holidays
  • concerning private life (child's birth, wedding,
    marriage)
  • traditional ceremonies

3
Holidays
  • New Year
  • The most common type of celebration is a New Year
    party

4
New Year
  • Every year the people of Norway give the city of
    London a present a big Christmas tree
  • Some people make New Year Resolutions
  • I'll get up early every morning next year.
  • I'll clean, my shoes every day.

5
Hogmanay celebrations
  • Festival in Scotland
  • It is not clear where the word Hogmanay comes
    from, but it is connected with the provision of
    food and drink for all visitors to your home on
    31st of December

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First Footing
  • The first visitor who comes into a house in the
    New Year morning is called the First Foot

7
ST. VALENTINES DAY FEBRUARY 14
  • On this day, people send Valentine cards to
    their husbands, wives, girlfriends and
    boyfriends. You can also send a card to a person
    you do not know.

8
PANCAKE DAY
  • It takes place in spring and people not only
    eat pancakes everywhere but run with them.

9
ST. DAVIDS DAY
  • On the 1st of March each year one can see
    people walking around London with leeks pinned to
    their coats. ? leek is the national emblem of
    Wales.

A leek
10
MOTHERS DAY
  • People visit their mothers if possible and give
    them flowers and small presents. If they cannot
    go they send a Mothers Day card.

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ST. PARTRICKS DAY
  • It is not a national holiday.
  • Its an Irish religious holiday.
  • St. Patrick is the patron of Ireland.
  • Irish and Irish Americans celebrate the day.

12
EASTER
  • Many modern Easter symbols come from ancient
    time.
  • The egg was a symbol long before the Christian
    era.
  • The Easter bunny is also originated in
    pre-Christian time.

13
APRIL FOOLS DAY
  • This is a very old tradition from the Middle
    Ages. At that time the servants were masters for
    one day of the year.
  • Now April Fools Day is different. It is a day
    for jokes and tricks.

14
MAY DAY IN GREAT BRITAIN
  • May 1st is not a public holiday in Great Britain
  • On May Sunday workers march through the streets
    and hold meetings.

15
TROOPING OF ??E COLOUR
  • On the Queens official birthday, there is a
    traditional ceremony called the Trooping of the
    Colour. It is a big parade with brass bands and
    hundreds of soldiers at Horse Guards Parade in
    London.

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MIDSUMMERS DAY
  • Midsummer's Day, June 24th, is the longest day of
    the year.
  • On that day you can see a very old custom at
    Stonehenge.
  • Stonehenge is one of Europe's biggest stone
    circles.

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HALLOWEEN
  • On October 31st British people celebrate
    Halloween. It is the most colourful and exciting
    holiday of the year.
  • Halloween is a time for fun.

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GUY FAWKES NIGHT NOVEMBER 5
  • Guy Fawkes Night is one of the most popular
    festivals in Great Britain. It commemorates the
    discovery of the so-called Gunpowder Plot, and is
    celebrated throughout the country.

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CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS
  • The most popular holiday in Britain is
    Christmas. People give each other presents and
    send Christmas cards. The traditional English
    dinner on Christmas is turkey and pudding.

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National costumes of England
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National costumes of Scotland
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National costumes of Wales
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National costumes of Ireland
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