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Customs and traditions of Great Britain Автор: учитель английского зыка МКОУ ООШ №12 пос. Ленинский
Customs and traditions of Great Britain Автор: учитель английского зыка МКОУ ООШ №12 пос. Ленинский Лысова С. П.
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Every nation and every country has its own traditions and customs, which make them individual. Some
Every nation and every country has its own traditions and customs, which make them individual. Some traditions are old-fashioned, interesting and important. English traditions can be classified into …
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Royal traditions There are numerous royal traditions in Britain, some are ancient, others are modern
Royal traditions There are numerous royal traditions in Britain, some are ancient, others are modern. The Queen is the only person in Britain who has two birthdays. Her real birthday is on April …
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Traditionally the Queen opens Parliament every autumn. The Queen travels from Buckingham Palace to t
Traditionally the Queen opens Parliament every autumn. The Queen travels from Buckingham Palace to the Houses of Parliament in a gold carriage. At the Houses of Parliament the Queen sits on a …
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There is a very special royal tradition: On the River Thames there are hundreds of swans. A lot of t
There is a very special royal tradition: On the River Thames there are hundreds of swans. A lot of these beautiful white birds belong, traditionally, to the king or queen. In July the young swans on …
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Holidays There are only six public holidays a year in Great Britain, that is days on which people ne
Holidays There are only six public holidays a year in Great Britain, that is days on which people need not go in to work. They are: Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Spring Bank Holiday and …
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Christmas The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas. On the Sunday before Christmas many chur
Christmas The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas. On the Sunday before Christmas many churches hold a carol service where special hymns are sung. Sometimes carol singers can be heard in the …
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A traditional feature of Christmas in Britain is the Christmas tree. The Queen Victoria’s husband, P
A traditional feature of Christmas in Britain is the Christmas tree. The Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, brought the German tradition (he was German) to Britain. He and the Queen had a …
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On Christmas people try to give their children everything they want. On December 24th Father Christm
On Christmas people try to give their children everything they want. On December 24th Father Christmas brings their presents at night. Then they open them on the morning of the 25th. On Christmas …
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Boxing Day December 26th is Boxing Day. Traditionally boys from the shops in each town asked for mon
Boxing Day December 26th is Boxing Day. Traditionally boys from the shops in each town asked for money at Christmas. They went from house to house on December 26th and took boxes made of wood with …
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New Year In England people celebrate the New Year. But it is not as widely or as enthusiastically ob
New Year In England people celebrate the New Year. But it is not as widely or as enthusiastically observed as Christmas. Some people ignore it completely and go to bed at the same time as usual on …
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Halloween On October 31st British people celebrate Halloween. It is undoubtedly the most colourful a
Halloween On October 31st British people celebrate Halloween. It is undoubtedly the most colourful and exciting holiday of the year. Though it is not a public holiday, it is very dear to children and …
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At Halloween parties children play traditional games. One of the most popular is called bobbing for
At Halloween parties children play traditional games. One of the most popular is called bobbing for apples. One child at a time has to get apples from a tub of water without using hands. But how to …
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14th Saint Valentine’s Day On February 14th is Saint Valentine’s Day in Britain. It is not a nationa
14th Saint Valentine’s Day On February 14th is Saint Valentine’s Day in Britain. It is not a national holiday. Banks and offices do not close, but it is a happy little festival in honour of St. …
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Carnivals Londoners celebrate carnivals. And one of them is Europe’s biggest street carnival. A lot
Carnivals Londoners celebrate carnivals. And one of them is Europe’s biggest street carnival. A lot of people in the Notting Hill area of London come from the West Indies – a group of islands in the …
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Fool’s Day April 1st is April Fool’s Day in Britain. This is a very old tradition from the Middle Ag
Fool’s Day April 1st is April Fool’s Day in Britain. This is a very old tradition from the Middle Ages (between the fifth and fifteenth centuries). At that time the servants were masters for one day …
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Drinking’s traditional There are some British traditions and customs concerning their private life.
Drinking’s traditional There are some British traditions and customs concerning their private life. The British are considered to be the world’s greatest tea drinkers. And so tea is Britain’s …
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Manners and Etiquette Hundreds of years ago, soldiers began this custom. They shook hands to show th
Manners and Etiquette Hundreds of years ago, soldiers began this custom. They shook hands to show that they did not have a sword. Now, shaking hands is a custom in most countries. Englishmen shake …


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