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What are your reasons for traveling to Britain?
Holidays, Traditions and Customs of Great Britain What are your reasons for traveling to Britain?
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Traditions and Customs
Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace
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Traditions and Customs
Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace
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Traditions and Customs
Trooping the Colour
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The State Opening of Parliament
Traditions and Customs The State Opening of Parliament
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Traditions and Customs
Life Guard
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Traditions and Customs
Country House
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Traditions and Customs
Fire Place
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When are British Holidays Celebrated?
December, 24 May, Second Sunday July, 10 April, 1 March, 17 Late September – Late October The Second Saturday of June April, 21 December, 25
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What are shop windows and homes decorated with?
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What are shop windows and homes decorated with?
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What is the holiday table laid with?
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He came to us before New Year
A healthy merry fellow. But every day he loses his weight And in a year he’ll fade away.
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Hallowe’en, Hallowe’en, magic night.
We are glad and very bright. We all dance and sing and recite “Welcome! Welcome! Hallowe’en night!”
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1) Welsh people have their national day on the 1st of May.
Give the right answer: 1) Welsh people have their national day on the 1st of May.
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Welsh people have their national day on the
1st of March
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2) The day is called Saint Patrick’s Day.
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The day is called Saint David’s Day.
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3) The saint was known traditionally as
“the milkman”.
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The saint was known traditionally as
“the waterman”.
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4) Saint David’s emblem is a leek.
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Saint David’s emblem is
a dove.
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1) The most popular holiday in Britain is … a) Easter b) Christmas
The Holiday Quiz 1) The most popular holiday in Britain is … a) Easter b) Christmas c) New Year’s Day
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The Holiday Quiz 2) There are … public holidays in Great Britain. a) Seven b) Ten c) Fifteen
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The Holiday Quiz 3) The symbol of St. Valentine’s Day is … a) A rose b) A “valentine” c) A daffodil
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The Holiday Quiz 4) To make a jack-o- lantern is a favourite … custom. a) Hallowe’en b) Christmas c) Easter
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The Holiday Quiz 5) Saint Valentine’s Day now is a day for … a) Sweethearts b) Children c) Elderly people
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The Holiday Quiz 6) On New Year’s Day people eat … a) Pancakes b) Haggis c) Boiled eggs
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The Holiday Quiz 7) Egg – rolling is a traditional … pastime. a) Easter b) Christmas c) Hallowe’en
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The Holiday Quiz 8) People light fireworks and burn a guy on a bonfire on the … a) 31st of October b) 5th of November c) 14th of February
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The Holiday Quiz 9) Saint Andrew’s Day is the national day of … a) England b) Wales c) Scotland
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10) The emblem of Saint George’s Day is … a) A red rose b) A daffodil
The Holiday Quiz 10) The emblem of Saint George’s Day is … a) A red rose b) A daffodil c) A dove
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