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- 3. compare Christmas and New Year in Britain and in Russia; speak about your attitude to Christmas;
- 4. CHIMES - a tuned set of bells A NATIVITY PLAY- a play about Jesus Christ’s birth
- 5. FATHER FROST- our Russian Santa Claus or Father Christmas SNOW-MAIDEN - Father Frost’s granddaughter
- 6. CONFETTI – small bits of coloured paper thrown at people A CRACKER – a firework that
- 7. A STOCKING – clothing covering legs and feet worn by girls and women A CAROL –
- 8. A CHIMNEY – a structure through which fire from a fireplace is carried away through the
- 9. A MINCE PIE - a sweet pie
- 10. VIDEO Remember everything you know about celebrating Christmas and New Year in Britain. Watch the video
- 11. 1. Popularity of the holiday 2. Date 3. Main character(s) 4. Presents 5. Meals 6. Activities
- 12. 1. Christmas is the most popular celebration in the UK, but in Russia Christmas is not
- 13. 2. British people celebrate Christmas on December, 25th . We celebrate it on January, 7th.
- 14. 3. Father Christmas travels alone. Father Frost is accompanied by his granddaughter Snow-maiden.
- 15. British children write letters to Father Christmas, Russian children sometimes write letters to Father Frost.
- 16. Father Christmas arrives in the house at Christmas night through the chimney, our Father Frost travels
- 17. 4. British children find their presents under the Christmas tree or in the stockings at the
- 18. British children can find a chocolate sixpence in their stockings. Our children can find Russian chocolate
- 19. In British crackers there are silly paper hats, jokes, small presents, in our crackers there is
- 20. 5. At Christmas British people eat roast turkey, brandy butter, Christmas pudding, mince pies and a
- 21. 6. British children act in nativity plays, Russian children don’t do it.
- 22. British people put up and decorate a Christmas tree and their houses with lights, toys, mistletoe
- 23. British children leave some brandy and mince pies for Father Christmas. Our children don’t leave anything
- 24. British people listen to Queen’s speech on Christmas, our people don’t listen to Our President’s speech
- 25. British people sing their Christmas carols, Jingle Bells, Auld Lang Syne, We wish you a Merry
- 26. S I N G A S O N G We wish you a Merry Christmas, We
- 27. CHRISTMAS Exercise 2 B,C page 44 in Students’ Books. In pairs speak about your attitude to
- 28. Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride In
- 29. VIDEO Watch the video and prepare to answer the questions about celebrating the New Year in
- 30. What do British people organise to celebrate New Year? Where do British people wait for the
- 31. British people have New Year parties to celebrate this holiday. They wait for the 12th chime
- 32. 3. British people can see fireworks in the sky at New Year’s night.
- 33. S I N G A S O N G Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never
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