Winter holidays презентация

Содержание

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compare Christmas and New Year in Britain and in Russia;
speak about your attitude

to Christmas;
prepare to write memories about New Year in Russia;

GOALS

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CHIMES - a tuned set of bells
A NATIVITY PLAY- a play about

Jesus Christ’s birth

VOCABULARY

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FATHER FROST- our Russian Santa Claus or Father Christmas
SNOW-MAIDEN - Father Frost’s

granddaughter

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CONFETTI – small bits of coloured paper thrown at people
A CRACKER – a

firework that makes cracking noises

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A STOCKING – clothing covering legs and feet worn by girls and women
A

CAROL – a Christmas hymn of joy and praise

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A CHIMNEY – a structure through which fire from a fireplace is carried

away through the roof
A SLEIGH - a sledge drawn by a horse

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A MINCE PIE - a sweet pie

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VIDEO

Remember everything you know about celebrating Christmas and New Year in Britain.

Watch the video about Christmas in Britain and in groups prepare to speak about the differences between celebrating Christmas in Britain and in Russia using the plan.

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1. Popularity of the holiday
2. Date
3. Main
character(s)
4. Presents
5. Meals
6. Activities

DIFFERENCES

PLAN

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1. Christmas is the most popular celebration in the UK, but in

Russia Christmas is not as popular as in Britain. New Year is the most popular.

CHECK

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2. British people celebrate Christmas on December, 25th . We celebrate it on

January, 7th.

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3. Father Christmas travels alone. Father Frost is accompanied by his granddaughter Snow-maiden.


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British children write letters to Father Christmas, Russian children sometimes write letters

to Father Frost.

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Father Christmas arrives in the house at Christmas night through the chimney,

our Father Frost travels in a sleigh.

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4. British children find their presents under the Christmas tree or in the

stockings at the end of their beds. Our children find them under the New Year tree.

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British children can find a chocolate sixpence in their stockings. Our children

can find Russian chocolate coins in their presents.

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In British crackers there are silly paper hats, jokes, small presents, in our

crackers there is confetti.

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5. At Christmas British people eat roast turkey, brandy butter, Christmas pudding, mince

pies and a Christmas cake decorated with polar bears and snowmen. We eat roast goose.

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6. British children act in nativity plays, Russian children don’t do it.

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British people put up and decorate a Christmas tree and their houses

with lights, toys, mistletoe and evergreens on Christmas Eve, we put decorations on New Year Eve. Only some of the people use mistletoe and evergreens.

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British children leave some brandy and mince pies for Father Christmas. Our

children don’t leave anything for Father Frost.

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British people listen to Queen’s speech on Christmas, our people don’t listen

to Our President’s speech on Christmas, we listen to it at New Year Night.

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British people sing their Christmas carols, Jingle Bells, Auld Lang Syne, We wish

you a Merry Christmas… Russian people sing other songs.

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S I N G A S O N G
We wish you

a Merry Christmas,
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
We wish you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.

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CHRISTMAS

Exercise 2 B,C page 44 in Students’ Books.
In pairs speak about your

attitude to Christmas. Use the text on page 43.

SPEAKING

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Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way. Oh, what fun it

is to ride In a one horse open sleigh.
Dashing through the snow,
in a one-horse open sleigh, Over the fields we go,
laughing all the way. Bells on bob-tails ring,
making spirits bright, What fun it is to ride and sing sleighing song tonight.

SING A SONG

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VIDEO
Watch the video and prepare to answer the questions about celebrating the

New Year in the UK.

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What do British people organise to celebrate New Year?
Where do British people wait

for the 12th chime of Big Ben?
What can British people see in the sky at New Year night?

QUESTIONS

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British people have New Year parties to celebrate this holiday.
They wait for the

12th chime of Big Ben in Trafalgar Square in London

CHECK

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3. British people can see fireworks in the sky at New Year’s night.

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S I N G A S O N G

Should auld acquaintance be

forgot And never brought to mind Should auld acquaintance be forgot And days of auld lang syne And there's a hand, my trusty friend And gie's a hand to thine We'll take a cup of kindness yet For auld lang syne For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne We'll take a cup of kindness yet For auld lang syne
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