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Festivals and holidays
Tereza Doležalová, V8A Gymnázium Jiřího Ortena 20th March 2015
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Content Festivals in the USA Festivals in England
Festivals in the Czech Republic
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Festivals in the USA
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Independence day 4th July Lots of fireworks in the street
Celebrates independence from Great Britain America wanted the independence because of pay taxes Independence 1776 The first president: George Washington
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Halloween The night of October 31 Parties Costumes Trick-or treat
Pumpkins with the scary faces Traditional game: apple bobbing – picking apples out of a bowl of water with the teeth
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Thanksgiving 1620 – a group of people (Pilgrims) sailed from England to America on a ship (Mayflower) Native Americans taught them how to grow corn and vegetables, build better houses and treat their diseases After a year, they wanted to thank the Americans – invited them for a diner -> the first Thanksgiving On the fourth Thursday in November Traditional: Turkey with cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes; a pumpkin pie
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Christmas December 25 Decorate their homes and gardens with lights
Turkey Exchange gifts Mythical fugure: Santa Claus
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Festivals in England
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Pancake day In spring Pancake races
People run and throw pancakes in the air
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Guy Fawkes Night – „Bonfire Night“
November 5 Guy Fawkes – wanted to blow up the Parliament and the King in 1605 – arrested and thrown onto a bonfire Very noisy festival Lots of fireworks and bonfires Chlidren walk around and ask for a „penny for the guy“ Buy fireworks for the money
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St Patrick‘s Day March 17 In tribute to St Patrick, the patron of Ireland Brought the Christianity to Ireland Symbol: a green shamrock
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Christmas December 24: Christmas Eve
December 25: Christmas Day – people open the gifts Christmas dinner: Turkey and Christmas pudding Mythical figure: Father Christmas
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Festivals in the Czech Republic
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St. Nicholas Day December 6
During the evening before: angels, devils and St. Nicholas – from house to house and give presents to well behaved children Children: sing a song or tell a poem
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Christmas Advent Christmas tree: ornaments, chocolate candies, gingerbread, candles,… Christmas dinner: fried carp with potato salad Midnight mass Mythical figure: Little Jesus
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Silvestr Celebrating the end of the year Fireworks in the streets
In English speaking countries: New Year‘s Eve
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Easter In spring Easter Monday:
men hit the women with a stick (woven willows) girls and women stay young and beautiful Girls and women give men coloured eggs
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Sources holidays.html traditions.html 17th March 2015
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