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IntroductionWe're going to talk about:
Where is Roosendaal located? The centre of Roosendaal Public holidays
in the Netherlands
Where do
you think
Roosenda
al is
located?
The centre of RoosendaalIn the city centre are the indoor shopping centres,
Roselaar, Biggelaar and Passage. There are many (fun) stores such as clothing
stores, toy stores, and of course, there are also supermarkets!
Here you can see one of the indoor Shopping centres, the Passage.
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Funfair
The playground of the Funfair
Of origin is the Funfair a year market for entertainment of the people ,but today there is above all attractions, gambling games and candy stalls.The best known candy from the funfair is cotton candy. You can win a lot of prizes with grab- machines such as stuffed toys, watches and toys
Movie of the funfair in Roosendaal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maeTwZ5tw2g
Saint NicholasIn Netherlands we all put our shoe since the
15th century.They did that it in the Church. Today we do it at
home.When Saint Nicholas was very young he was
Bishop ofMyra, a city in Turkey. Most people say that Saint Nicholas comes from Spain. But as you maybe will know, he comes from Turkey!
CarnivalThe Egyptians, Romans and Greeks celebrated a Spring Festival. This party was meant to chase away evil winter spirits and to welcome the spring.When it’s Carnival in Roosendaal, Roosendaal named Tullepetaonestad. It’s a funny name!Each year a Prince, Sjampetter and Nar is chosen. They are the important persons of the Carnival!
ChristmasAt Christmas we celebrate the
birthof Jesus. The celebrating ofChristmas is always at the end of
December in the holidays.You spent two days eating,
drinking and talking with your family under the Christmastree. It’s a nice
joyfulTime.
At New Years day we celebrate the coming
new year (now 2014) We celebrate this at 31 December and 1 January This evening we count down to 0:00 . We drink champagne and we eat deep-fried doughnuts. We wish everyone a happy new year. We also
speak out good intentions for the next
year.
Deep-fried doughnuts and champagne
New Years day
Easter is a festival in the spring. It is a the celebration that Jesus has risen from the dead.
Easter
Afterword
Thanks for listening to our PowerPoint we hope you liked him and that you now know much more about Roosendaal an the Netherlands.