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CHRISTMAS DAY BOXING DAY GROUP 13 1. Trần Thị Yến Nhiên 2. Đặng Thị Hoa Quỳnh 3. Nguyễn Thị Dạ Tuyền 4. My 5. Tố Na

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Christmas and Boxing Day in Britain

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CHRISTMAS DAY BOXING DAY

GROUP 131. Trần Thị Yến Nhiên2. Đặng Thị Hoa Quỳnh3. Nguyễn Thị Dạ Tuyền4. My5. Tố Na

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I/ CHRISTMAS DAY1.1 Origin1.2 Activities1.3 Background and symbols

II/ BOXING DAY (St. Stephen’s day)2.1 History

2.2 Activities

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THE CHRISTMAS SEASON INCLUDES THE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ON CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY AND JANUARY 2

I/ CHRISTMAS DAY:-celebrated in the UK on December 25-the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ over 2 thousand years ago

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1.1 ORIGIN

in England began in AD 596, when St Augustine landed with monks.

He wanted to bring Christianity to the Anglo Saxons.

Today, Christmas is a time for people to give and receive gifts, prepare special meals.

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Christmas decorations include:

- turning on the beautiful Christmas music

-decorating Christmas trees-hanging up evergreen branches.

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1.2 ACTIVITIES

1.2.1 in Home Christmas celebrations include:- spending time with the family-decorating the entire house-and shopping, for friends and relatives

especially children.

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=> General feeling at Christmas is a time for families. It is only time that they are all together.

Later in the day, people attend special church services.

Everyone eats a special meal => Christmas dinner

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The Christmas Feast (bữa tiệc) : Drinks, food, music and dance.

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Food & drink-roast turkey, vegetables, sauces

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- desert: fruity Christmas pudding, brandy sauceMince pies

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CHRISTMAS CRACKERS

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1.2.2 PUBLIC LIFEcloses down almost totally on Christmas Day

(except hospitals & shelters for the homeless)

-public houses and smaller stores selling food for a few hours in the middle of the day.

-Public transport services do not run to their normal timetables.

-Churches hold special services-Others hold events

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THE QUEEN’S SPEECH

The tradition began in 1932, It began, “I speak now from my home and from my heart, to you all…”

At 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the Queen gives her ten-minute Christmas Message to the nation on television broadcast.

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PANTOMIME (PANTO)

traditionally performed at Christmas

with family audiences consisting mainly of children and parents.

a popular form of theatre, incorporating song, dance…

Amateur Dramatics societies:lasts from around December to February

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1.3 BACKGROUND AND SYMBOLS

There are many Christmas symbols:a/ Holiday Greenery-The symbol of eternal life, have long been used for Christmas time decorations.

-Christmas wreath represents everlasting life and God's endless love for us

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B/ THE CHRISTMAS TREE

began early in the 17th century, in France, spreading from there through Germany and then into northern Europe.

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C/ SANTA CLAUS (FATHER CHRISTMAS )

He comes down the chimney on the night of Christmas Eve and leaves presents in stockings.

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THE BABY JESUS, MARY, JOSEPH, THE OTHER CHARACTERS FROM THE NATIVITY STORY

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PRESENTS, CHRISTMAS FOOD ALSO SYMBOLIZE CHRISTMAS.

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CHRISTMAS CARDSshow scenes from either the 19th

or 18th centuriesset in the countryside, very

frequently covered with snow

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CHRISTMAS CAROLS, SONGS

sung in churches and schools, often at special concerts

by a group of people who go from house to house collecting money for charitable causes.

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CHRISTMAS POEMS

impart a deep religious feelings give a persistent invitation to open our

minds and hearts to the mystery of God incarnate.

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CHRISTMAS EVE

the Day before Christmas Day, on December 24

a day of preparations for the Christmas season.

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There are 12 days of Christmas. In fact, most people go back to work

and school soon after New Year.

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II/ BOXING DAY (ST. STEPHEN’S DAY)

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on 26th December after Christmas Day2.1 History

Traditionally, Boxing Day was the day:-servants would receive gifts in boxes

from their landownwers or employers.-the collecting boxes in churches were

opened & the contents distributed to the poor.

-boys used to go round collecting money in clay boxes. When the boxes were full, they broke them open.

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Today, Boxing Day is better known as a bank or public holiday. , Boxing Day in many places is moved to 27 December.

some shops and supermarkets open nowadays, but banks and most offices remain closed.

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2.2ACTIVITIES

2.2.1 shopping- known as a shopping holiday, a time

where shops have sales=> the day of the year with the greatest

revenue- Many retailers (người bán) open very

early (5 a.m or earlier)

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Many stores want to avoid the hectic (cuồng) shopping experience.

=> have a limited quantity of big draw or deeply discounted items

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2.2.2 SPORT

an important one in the sporting calendar

a/ Huntingb/ horse racing

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2.2.3 Time family

family get together, watch sports and play board games, go on walk in the countryside together

"Wren Boys“ <= Ireland

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2.3 FOOD AND DRINK ON BOXING DAY:

more relaxed than Christmas Day Lunch: a buffet or leftovers from

Christmas lunch Baked ham

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MINCE PIES WITH BRANDY BUTTER (RƯỢU MẠNH) OR A SLICE OF CHRISTMAS CAKE.

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THANK YOU!!!