Main Festivals of Great Britain …by María and Rubén.
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2006 Festival’s Calendar
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2006 Festival’s Calendar
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February
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2006 Festival’s Calendar
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February
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April
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October
November
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2006 Festival’s Calendar
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2006 Festival’s Calendar
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2006 Festival’s Calendar
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February
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Valentine’s Day
We celebrate Valentine’s Day the 14th
of February.
Valentine’s Day is the day of lovers.
People give flowers, sweets, chocolates,
postcards to their boyfriend or girlfriend.
Easter’s Day
This year Easter’s Day is on 16th of April.
At Easter we eat chocolate Easter eggs.
We give Easter cards.
We have egg hunts go on outings.
Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is on a different day each year.
It is always on a Sunday and it is three weeks after Easter Sunday.
People give cards or presents to their mothers.
BONFIRE NIGHT OR GUY FAWKES IS ON 5th NOVEMBER.
PEOPLE CELEBRATE IT WITH FIREWORKS AND BONFIRES.
PEOPLE EAT A LOT OF POTATOES, HOT DOGS AND HAMBURGERS.
CHILDREN MAKE A MAN,WITH OLD CLOTHES AND NEWSPAPERS. THEY PUT THE MAN ON TOP OF THE BONFIRE.
BONFIRE NIGHT
People play tricks and jokes on their
friends.
All tricks and jokes must finish by 12
o’clock midday.
Newspapers invent stories to play
tricks on people.
Halloween is on 31st October.
People decorate their houses with pumpkins, ghosts, witches...
Children are wearing masks and costumes.
Children ask people: - “Trick or Treat?”, and people give them sweets.
HALLOWEEN
HALLOWEENHALLOWEEN
ChristmasChristmas Eve is on 24th December and Christmas
Day is on 25th December.
Christmas crackers contain a paper hat, a poem and a little present.
Roast turkey and Christmas puding are part of the traditional Christmas dinner.
Children put an empty sock for presents fromFather Christmas.
New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is on 31st December and
New Year’s Day is on 1st January.
In London people celebrate New Year’s Eve
Trafalgar Square.
People make promises to eliminate bad habits during
the new year. Children write their promises and give
the paper to their parents.
Valentine’s Day is on:
a) The 14th of January
b) The 13th of February
c) The 14th of February
Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s day is:
a) The 14th of January
b) The 13th of February
c) The 14th of February
We give presents to:
a) Our mothers
b) Our boyfriend / girlfriend
c) Our pets
Valentine’s Day
This year Easter is:
a) The 16th of April
b) The 30th of February
c) The 16th of MarchWhat do we eat at
Easter?
a) Spanish omelette
b) Christmas pudding
c) Chocolate eggs
Easter’s Day
What time must finish all tricks and jokes?:
a) At 10 o’clock
b) Before 12 midday
April fools Day consists of:
a) Eating
b) Playing tricks and Jokes
c) Burn bonfires
Mother’s Day is after Easter’s Sunday:
a) True
b) False
Mother’s Day is allways:
a) On Sunday
b) On Saturday
c) On Wednesday
Mother’s Day
Bonfire Night is
also called:a)The Fallasb)Guy Fawkes
Nightc)Edinburgh
Festival
BONFIRE NIGHTBONFIRE NIGHT
Do people send postcards?:a)Yesb)No
Bonfire Night is
also called:a)The Fallasb)Guy Fawkes
Nightc)Edinburgh
Festival
BONFIRE NIGHTBONFIRE NIGHT
When do we celebrate Halloween?
a) In August
b) In October
c) In September
What is the typical vegetable in
Halloween?
a) Carrots
b) Potatoes
c) Pumpkins
HALLOWEENHALLOWEEN
ChristmasChristmasWhat do contain a Christmas cracker?
a)A paper hat, a poem and a little present.
b)A poem and a bunch of flowers.
c) A paper hat and a paper necklace.
The traditional Christmas dinner is:
a)Fish and chips.
b)Roast beef and ice- cream.
c) Roast turkey and Chirstmas pudding.
What do contain a Christmas cracker?
a) A paper hat, a poem and a little present.
b) A poem and a bunch of flowers.
c) A paper hat and a paper necklace.
ChristmasChristmas
Where does people go to celebrate New Years Eve
in London?
a) Buckhingam Palace
b) Trafalgar Square
c) Big Ben
New Year’s Eve
What children do with their promises?
a) Give the promises to their friends.
b) Make a bonfire with the papers.
c) Give the promises to their parents.
Where does people go to celebrate New Years Eve
in London?
a) Buckhingam Palace
b) Trafalgar Square
c) Big Ben
New Year’s Eve