Easter in France
What is the French for Shrove Tuesday? a.Mardi Gras b.Pâques c.Crêpes
a. Mardi Gras. It means fat Tuesday
What happens on Shrove Tuesday in France? a.Children have fancy dress competitions b.There is no school c.People eat a special type of bread
a. Fancy dress competitions and parades
What is the French for Easter? a.Easter b.Pâques c.Chocolate
b. Pâques
What is the main religion in France? a.Catholic b.Anglican c.Muslim
a. Catholic
Who is Head of the Catholic Church? a.The Queen b.There isn’t one c.The Pope
c. The Pope. He lives in the Vatican, in Italy.
What happens to the Church bells on the Thursday before Easter? a.They stop ringing b.They ring all day c.They ring every hour
a. They stop ringing. Supposedly, they fly off to see the Pope.
How many days does the Easter bank holiday weekend last? a.Two days as normal b.Four days as in England c.Three days – Saturday Sunday and Monday
c. 3 days. People work and go to school on Good Friday
What do pupils in Church schools do at 3pm on Good Friday? a.Have a minute silence b.Have an Easter egg hunt c.Do a special Easter quiz
a. Have a minute silence. It is the time Jesus died.
Who delivers presents to children on Easter Sunday? a.The Easter bunny b.The Church bells c.The Easter chick
b. The Church bells. On their way back from Rome
What sort of presents do children receive? a.Chocolate eggs and bells b.Bell shaped bread and biscuits c.Toys
a. Chocolate eggs and bells
une cloche en chocolat un canard en chocolat un oeuf en chocolat un lapin en chocolat une poule en chocolat
What happens on 1 st April? a.There is no school b.It’s a play only day at school c.Children stick paper fish on adults’ backs
c. Children cut out fish shapes and stick them on the back of adults
What happens on 1 st May? a.It’s a bank holiday b.People give lily of the valley for good luck c.It is the first of 3 bank holidays in May
All three of them!
What does “Joyeuses Pâques” mean?