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1 Christmas Traditions in Great Britain
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2 Christmas Christmas Day , December 25, is probably the most popular holiday in Great Britain. It is a family holiday. Traditionally all relatives and friends get together and give each other presents.

3 Stockings Christmas - is a holiday for the whole family, but most of all children love it and wait for Christmas.They hang out near the fireplace stockings for gifts.

4 Christmas Tree The first Christmas Trees came to Britain
in the 1830s. They became very popular in 1841, when Prince Albert (Queen  Victoria's German husband) had a Christmas Tree set up in Windsor Castle. Ever since then, Christmas Trees have been a part of a British Christmas. Because of the danger of fire, in 1895 Ralph Morris, an American telephonist, invented the first electric Christmas lights, similar to the ones we use today.

5 Holly Holly became the recognized symbol of Christmas.
According to some versions, from it the wreath of the Christ was done, and a berry holly have reddened from blood of the Savior. The prickly leaves represent the crown of thorns that Jesus wore when he was crucified. The berries are the drops of blood that were shed by Jesus because of the thorns.

6 Mistletoe The practice of hanging it in the house
goes back to the times of the ancient Druids. It is supposed to possess mystical powers which bring good luck to the household and ward off evil spirits. It was also used as a sign of love and friendship in Norse mythology and that's where the custom of kissing under Mistletoe comes from.

7 Carols Christmas carols are special songs which are sung during а Christmas season. The songs are about Jesus and the time when he was born.

8 Candles One of the main traditions of these weeks are wreaths with candles which have special meaning. Such wreaths are done on the first Sunday of this period, and usually they consist of 5 candles: four red and one white.

9 Santa Claus Santa Claus, also called Santa, Father Christmas (in Britain), or Kriss Kringle (in America) is an imaginary old man in red clothes and with a long white beard.

10 Christmas Cards People around the world send Christmas Cards to their friends and family. The first Christmas card was created and sent in A man named John Calcott Horsley printed the first Christmas card for Sir Henry Cole, the friend who had given him this idea.

11 Christmas Dinner The typical dinner consists of turkey
with potatoes and other vegetables such as carrots and sprouts. In Britain this is followed by Christmas pudding - a sweet pudding containing a lot of dried fruit and often covered with burning brandy. Other traditional dish in Britain is a Christmas cake – a cake containing a lot of dried fruit and usually having a covering of icing (hard sugar) made to be eaten at Christmas.

12 The sugar candy reminds letter J with which name Jesus begins.
Candycane Parents treat children for Christmas candycane with sticks in the shape of a cane (or the shepherd's staff). The sugar candy reminds letter J with which name Jesus begins.

13 Cookies for Santa Children leave on a fireplace cookies for Santa as a token of gratitude for work which he does each Christmas.

14 Christmas Crossword M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S 1. Who invented ? 3.
2. R 4. R 5. Y 8. 7. C 6. Christmas Crossword H R 9. 11. I 10. 14. S T 12. 13. M A S


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