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Celebrating the New Year in Great Britain. "New Year and Christmas in England" presentation of the team "New Year's Comet" mbou "Inzhavinskaya Sosh" - presentation New Year in Great Britain traditions presentation






In England, the arrival of the New Year is announced by the truth bell, which begins ringing a little before midnight and does so in a “whisper” - the blanket with which it is wrapped prevents it from demonstrating all its power. But at exactly twelve the bells undress, and they begin to loudly sing hymns. At these moments, lovers, in order not to separate next year, must kiss under a mistletoe branch, considered a magical tree.


Father Frost in England... In England Father Frost is called Santa Claus. On New Year's days, theaters stage performances based on ancient stories for children. English fairy tales. Lord Disorder leads a cheerful carnival procession, in which fairy-tale characters take part: Hobby Horse, March Hare, Humpty Dumpty, Punch and others.




Treats on the table in England In English houses to New Year's table They serve... no, not porridge, sir, but something more appetizing: turkey with chestnuts and fried potatoes with gravy, as well as stewed Brussels sprouts with meat pies, followed by pudding, sweets, fruit.




Birth of Jesus Christ Russia: This holiday is special for children - after all, the birthday of the infant Christ is celebrated. Therefore, from the very morning, a joyful, upbeat mood reigns in the house. In Russia, children wake up expecting gifts that await them under the Christmas tree. England: Before Christmas on December 24, children expect miracles and therefore hang stockings over the bed or fireplace. On Christmas morning in England, children open the gifts that Santa Claus brings them at night.


Greeting Cards One of the Christmas traditions is Christmas cards, on which you can see fairy-tale characters, scenes of the birth of Jesus Christ, village scenes of the last century with snowy landscapes. The first Christmas card was drawn by the Englishman Horsley in 1843. In Russia, small engravings with touching religious subjects first appeared. They were handed over personally.



“Christmas in Russia” - What do the celebrations of Christmas in Germany and Russia have in common? Die Adventskranz. Das Weihnachtsbaum ist ein Brauchtum in Deutschland. Gottesdienst. Chapter I. Weihnachten in Deutschland. Tasks research work: An jedem Sonntag im Advent wird eine neue Kerze angez?ndet. Chapter III. Weihnachtsmann.

“Christmas fortune telling” - Fortune telling by a shoe. Fortune telling by rooster. Baptism. Afanasy Fet. Christmas fortune telling by barking dogs. Christmas fortune telling by ring. Christmas fortune telling. Hair fortune telling. Fortune telling by shadow. Yuletide fortune telling. Christmas fortune telling on wax. Fortune telling for the betrothed. Fun conversation.

“Christmas in Britain” - Christmas traditions in Britain. We wish you excellent health, fun, joy, goodness. The snow was thick and white at night - The snow made the room light. Let all the bad things remain in the past year forever. In Britain, the whole family gathers for Christmas dinner. Like every day - fuller and better, fuller and better New Year

“Yuletide rituals” - Christmastime fortune-telling. Adoration of the Magi. Yuletide rituals and winter holidays Kuban. Worship of the shepherds. Caroling. Christmas carols. Epiphany. Christmas games and fun. Sowing for the Old New Year. Nativity. Pie. Integrated lesson on literature of Kuban. The word “carols”. Birthplace of Jesus Christ.

“German Christmas” - Another symbol of Christmas is the Advent calendar. One of the symbols of Christmas is the Advent wreath. German lesson in third grade. Christmas in Germany is the most important and favorite holiday. German Christmas begins with the symbolic lighting of the first candle in the Advent wreath. IN last sunday Before Christmas, all four candles are lit.

“Christmas Holiday” - First-born friends. Joy. Father month. Holy evenings. V. Surikov. Waits. Night fortune telling. Gatherings. Holidays of Holy Rus'. Scary evenings. Roe. Fortune telling. Mummers. Kolyada. Evening samovar. Vasiliev evening. People's Christmastide. Christmas fortune telling. Corilka. Roe. Two weeks of the folk calendar.

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Christmas and New Year in Great Britain


Customs and traditions

  • Every country has its own customs and traditions. English people are proud of their traditions and they keep them up. It is difficult to speak about England without speaking about its holidays. Each country has its own customs and traditions. The British are proud of their traditions and preserve them. It's hard to talk about England without talking about its holidays.

Christmas

  • All English people celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December. What kind of holiday is it? It is the yearly celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
  • All English people celebrate Christmas

December 25th. What kind of holiday is this? It is an annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.


Christmas

  • This holiday means the beginning of the new year and the new life.
  • This holiday means the beginning of a new year and a new life.

Christmas

  • English people celebrate this festival with evergreen tree – the fir - tree. Children posting Christmas stockings near their beds, and Santa Claus is coming through the pipe to bring them gifts .
  • The British celebrate this holiday with an evergreen tree - a Christmas tree. Children hang Christmas stockings near their beds and Santa Claus comes through the chimney to bring them gifts.

Christmas

  • Christmas Day is the greatest holiday in England. It is interesting to visit the shops before this holiday. There are a lot of nice Christmas cards and presents there.
  • Christmas is the biggest holiday in England. Before this holiday it is interesting to visit the shops. They have a lot of nice Christmas cards and gifts.

Christmas

  • English people like this holiday very much and prepare for it beforehand. They buy presents for each other, try to send Christmas cards for their relatives and friends.
  • The British love this holiday very much and prepare for it in advance. They buy gifts for each other and try to send Christmas cards to their relatives and friends.

Christmas

  • It is interesting to visit London during this holiday. There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. One can see many lights, toys and sweets all over this tree.
  • During this holiday it is very interesting to visit London. There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. You can see a lot of lights, toys and candies on it.

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

  • Everywhere you can see slogans "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!".
  • You can see “Merry Christmas and New Year!” posters everywhere.

In Wales

  • In Wales, the back door releases the Old Year at the first stroke of midnight, it is then locked "to keep the luck in", and at the last stroke the New-Year is let in at the front.
  • In Wales old year leaves through the back door at the first stroke of the clock at midnight. Then the door is locked “to keep out good luck,” and at the last blow the New Year is let in on the threshold.

New Year's Day

  • It is commonly believed that New Year's Day is less important in England than Christmas. It is true in the southern and eastern parts of the country.
  • New Year's Day in England is generally considered to be less important than Christmas. This statement is true for the southern and eastern parts of the country.

  • However, even there, the welcoming of the New Year is growing in popularity, particularly among younger people who prefer to spend Christmas with kin, but New Year with friends. New Year's parties go all night through.
  • However, even there, celebrating the New Year is becoming increasingly popular, especially among the younger generation, who prefer to spend Christmas with family and New Year with friends. New Year's celebrations last all night.

  • The most famous places of festivities are Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square in London where crowds of people greet the New Year with the linked-arm singing of "Old Lang Syne", kissing total strangers, blowing whistles and automobile horns and shooting firecrackers.
  • The most famous places for celebrations are Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square in London, where crowds of people ring in the New Year holding hands, singing "Old Lang Syne", kissing complete strangers, blowing whistles, honking car horns and setting off fireworks.

January 1st

  • Unfortunately for all these midnight celebrators, January 1st is not a public holiday in England.
  • Unfortunately for all those midnight revelers, the first of January is not a public holiday in England.

In Scotland

  • In Scotland, New Years celebration is the greatest festival of the year, where it even has a special name, Hogmanay. Nobody, however, can successfully explain where this word comes from.
  • In Scotland, New Year's celebrations are the most big celebration year, it even has a special name, Hogmany. No one, however, can explain where this word came from.

After midnight

  • After midnight, people visit their friends. They bring cakes to wish the owners a good year.
  • After midnight people visit their friends. They bring pies to wish the owners a good New Year.

The first visitor

  • The first visitor should bring a special gift - a piece of coal, and to wish good luck to the house and heat. It's an old Scottish tradition.
  • The first visitor must bring a special gift - a piece of coal and wish the house good luck and warmth. This is an old Scottish custom.

White bread

  • The first footer may also bring a loaf of white bread. On entering he must place the coal on the fire, put the loaf on the table, all normally without speaking or being spoken to until he wishes everyone “A Happy New Year“.
  • The first guest may also bring a loaf of white bread. Upon entering, he must throw a corner into the fire, place bread on the table, usually without saying anything, and nothing is said to him until he wishes everyone a Happy New Year.

Silver coin

  • He may also carry a silver coin to wish wealth.

Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Christmas and New Year in Great Britain

Customs and traditions Every country has its own customs and traditions. English people are proud of their traditions and they keep them up. It is difficult to speak about England without speaking about its holidays. Each country has its own customs and traditions. The British are proud of their traditions and preserve them. It's hard to talk about England without talking about its holidays.

Christmas All English people celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December. What kind of holiday is it? It is the yearly celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. All English people celebrate Christmas on December 25th. What kind of holiday is this? It is an annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Christmas This holiday means the beginning of the new year and the new life. This holiday means the beginning of a new year and a new life.

Christmas English people celebrate this festival with evergreen tree – the fir - tree. Children posting Christmas stockings near their beds, and Santa Claus is coming through the pipe to bring them gifts. The British celebrate this holiday with an evergreen tree - a Christmas tree. Children hang Christmas stockings near their beds and Santa Claus comes through the chimney to bring them gifts.

Christmas Christmas Day is the greatest holiday in England. It is interesting to visit the shops before this holiday. There are a lot of nice Christmas cards and presents there. Christmas is the biggest holiday in England. Before this holiday it is interesting to visit the shops. They have a lot of nice Christmas cards and gifts.

Christmas English people like this holiday very much and prepare for it beforehand. They buy presents for each other, try to send Christmas cards for their relatives and friends. The British love this holiday very much and prepare for it in advance. They buy gifts for each other and try to send Christmas cards to their relatives and friends.

Christmas It is interesting to visit London during this holiday. There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. One can see many lights, toys and sweets all over this tree. During this holiday it is very interesting to visit London. There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. You can see a lot of lights, toys and candies on it.

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Everywhere you can see slogans “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!” Everywhere you can see posters “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!”

In Wales In Wales, the back door releases the Old Year at the first stroke of midnight, it is then locked "to keep the luck in", and at the last stroke the New-Year is let in at the front. In Wales, the old year passes through the back door at the first stroke of the clock at midnight. Then the door is locked “to keep out good luck,” and at the last blow the New Year is let in on the threshold.

New Year's Day It is commonly believed that New Year's Day is less important in England than Christmas. It is true in the southern and eastern parts of the country. New Year's Day in England is generally considered to be less important than Christmas. This statement is true for the southern and eastern parts of the country.

New Year However, even there, the welcoming of the New Year is growing in popularity, particularly among younger people who prefer to spend Christmas with kin, but New Year with friends. New Year's parties go all night through. However, even there, New Year's Eve is becoming increasingly popular, especially among the younger generation, who prefer to spend Christmas with family and New Year with friends. New Year's celebrations last all night.

New Year The most famous places of festivities are Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square in London where crowds of people greet the New Year with the linked-arm singing of "Old Lang Syne", kissing total strangers, blowing whistles and automobile horns and shooting firecrackers. The most famous celebration sites are Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square in London, where crowds of people ring in the New Year holding hands, singing "Old Lang Syne", kissing complete strangers, blowing whistles, honking car horns and setting off fireworks.

January 1st Unfortunately for all these midnight celebrators, January 1st is not a public holiday in England. Unfortunately for all those midnight revelers, the first of January is not a public holiday in England.

In Scotland In Scotland, New Years celebration is the greatest festival of the year, where it even has a special name, Hogmanay. Nobody, however, can successfully explain where this word comes from. In Scotland, New Year's celebrations are the biggest holiday of the year and even have a special name, Hogmany. No one, however, can explain where this word came from.

After midnight After midnight, people visit their friends. They bring cakes to wish the owners a good year. After midnight people visit their friends. They bring pies to wish the owners a good New Year.

The first visitor The first visitor should bring a special gift - a piece of coal, and to wish good luck to the house and heat. It's an old Scottish tradition. The first visitor should bring a special gift - a piece of coal and wish the house good luck and warmth. This is an old Scottish custom.

White bread The first footer may also bring a loaf of white bread. On entering he must place the coal on the fire, put the loaf on the table, all normally without speaking or being spoken to until he wishes everyone “A Happy New Year“. The first guest may also bring a loaf of white bread. Upon entering, he must throw a corner into the fire, put bread on the table, usually without saying anything, and they don’t say anything to him until he wishes everyone a Happy New Year.

Silver coin He may also carry a silver coin to wish wealth. He may also bring a silver coin with a wish for wealth.

Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

The presentation was prepared by E.A. Siroshtanova. MBOU Secondary School No. 76, Gigant village 2014



At Christmas, all the windows of rural houses in Great Britain are lit with candles, so among the locals the night before Christmas is called “the night of candles.”


In England, Father Christmas is called Santa Claus. On New Year's Day, theaters stage performances based on old English fairy tales for children. Lord Disorder leads a cheerful carnival procession, in which fairy-tale characters take part: Hobby Horse, March Hare, Humpty Dumpty, Punch and others.






Mistletoe Wreath The English New Year begins with decorating the home. In addition to the decorated Christmas tree, there must be sprigs of mistletoe in the room. They are hung near the ceiling throughout the room. According to tradition, a couple who finds themselves under a mistletoe branch on New Year's Eve must kiss.


In England, a bell announces the arrival of the New Year. True, he starts calling a little earlier than midnight and does it in a “whisper” - the blanket with which he is wrapped prevents him from demonstrating all his power. But at exactly twelve the bells are undressed, and they begin to loudly sing hymns to the New Year.