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1. A foglalkoz

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1. A foglalkoz

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    Slide 1:1. A foglalkozs cme

    Christmas traditions

    Slide 2:2. Elosz

    Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is bright, Round yon virgin mother and child, Holy infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace.

    Slide 3:3. Hasznlat Ajnlott az albbi navigci alkalmazsa

    FOGALOM 1. dia Hasznlat 3. Fomen 4 Tananyag 9 58. dia Vissza Fogalmak 55. Tovbb Elozo Fontos kezelsi tmutats: A felleten a kpernyorol val vezrls a vletlenszeruen elorehalads kikszblse miatt - nem lehetsges. Ha tovbb kvnsz lpni a tananyagrszekben, akkor hasznld. a Page Down billentyut, az egren a grgetot, valamint az akcigombokat s a hiper-hivatkozsokat.

    1. Rhangolds 2. Elozo ismeretek ...2.1. Rszellenorzs 3. j ismeretek 3. 1. Ellenorzs 4. sszefoglals 5. rtkels 1. Lap 2. Lap 3. Lap 4. Lap 5. Lap

    Slide 4:4. A foglalkozsok tagozdsa

    I. CL 1. Kvetelmnyek II. TARTALMI LERS III. TARTALOM S TEVKENYSGEK IV. EGYB Fogalmak Irodalom 3. Illusztrcijegyzk

    Slide 5:I. Cl

    Ismerd meg az angol karcsonyi szoksokat. Tudd megfogalmazni a klnbsgeket a magyar s az angol hagyomnyok kztt. Bovitsd a szkincsedet.

    Slide 6:I.1. Kvetelmnyek, kompetencik

    Ismerd meg a karcsonyhoz kapcsolod fogalmakat, azok jelentst s eredett. Sajttsd el angolul ezeket a fogalmakat, kifejezseket. Tudd alkalmazni a megtanult j szkincset. Lgy kpes nllan megfogalmazni a karcsonyi nnepkrhz kapcsolod szoksokat.

    Slide 7:II. Rvid tartalmi lers 1

    Advent When does Advent start? What is Advent? Father Christmas Who is Father Christmas? How do children write to Father Christmas?

    Slide 8:II. Rvid tartalmi lers 2

    Christmas Eve Why do the children in England hang up christmas stockings? Carol Service Christmas Day Why do we give presents? The Christmas Dinner Christmas tree The Christmas tree became popular.

    Slide 9:III. Tananyagtartalom s tevkenysgek

    Advent Father Christmas Christmas Eve Christmas Day Christmas Tree

    Slide 10:1. Rhangolds

    Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glows. All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names. They never let poor Rudolph play in any reindeer games.

    Slide 11:2. Korbbi ismeretek 1

    Eddig tanult karcsonnyal kapcsolatos angol kifejezsek: Christmas Santa Claus star stocking bell present reindeer candle sledge snowflake chimney snowman

    Slide 12:2. Korbbi ismeretek 2

    Who was the real Father Christmas? Father Christmas is based on a real person, St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas was a very shy man and wanted to give money to poor people without them knowing about it. It is said that one day, he climbed the roof of a house and dropped a purse of money down the chimney. It landed in the stocking which a girl had put to dry by the fire! This may explain the belief that Father Christmas comes down the chimney and places gifts in children's stockings.

    Slide 13:2.1. Rszellenorzs, visszacsatols 1

    1. Mit jelent a reindeer ? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a)rnszarvas b)oz c)brny 2. Hogy rod le helyesen a karcsony szt angolul? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a)Cristmas b)Christmas c)Chrismas 3. 3.Hova kerlnek a karcsonyi ajndkok? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a)On the tree b)In the fireplace c)In the stockings 1. Krds (a helyes vlsz) a) 2. Krds (a helyes vlsz) b) 3. Krds (a helyes vlsz) c) Fontos kezelsi tmutats: A felleten a kpernyorol val vezrls a vletlenszeruen elorehalads kikszblse miatt - nem lehetsges. Ha tovbb kvnunk lpni a tananyagrszekben, akkor hasznljuk. a Page Down billentyut, az egren a grgetot, valamint az akcigombokat s a hiper-hivatkozsokat.

    Slide 14:2.1. Rszellenorzs, visszacsatols 2

    Who was the real Father Christmas? Why are the presents in the stockings?

    Slide 15:3. j ismeretek feldolgozsa

    1. Advent 2. Father Christmas 3. Christmas Eve 4. Christmas Day 5. Christmas tree

    Slide 16:1. 1. Advent

    Advent Begins 3rd December The start of the Christmas season Advent is a term from the Latin word 'adventus' which means "arrival". It is a time of waiting for the arrival of Christmas, the coming of Jesus to earth when he was born as a baby at Bethlehem about two thousand years ago. Olvasd el s fordtsd le a megadott szveget. A sznessel rt szavak fordtst rkattintssal megtallod.

    Slide 17:1.2

    When does Advent start? Advent begins on the Sunday nearest to 30th November (St. Andrew's Day) and lasts until midnight on Christmas Eve. Advent Sunday is the first of the four sundays before the 25th December What is Advent? Advent is the new year of the Christian Church and the church season that leads to Christmas Day.

    Slide 18:1.3.

    The important dates of Christmas: 03.December : First Sunday of Advent 2006 10.December: Second Sunday of Advent 2006 17.December: Third Sunday of Advent, 2006 24.December: Fourth Sunday of Advent, 2006 25.December: Christmas 2006

    Slide 19:1.4.

    Advent Calendars During Advent, some people make or buy Advent calendars as a way of counting the days to Christmas. Usually these calendars have twenty-four 'windows'. The calendars do not necessarily start from the beginning of Advent. Advent Calendars always start on 1 December. .

    Slide 20:1.5.

    count szmol season idoszak lead vezet begin kezdodik nearest legkzelebbi midnight jfl necessarily szksgszeruen waiting vrakozs arrival rkezs earth fld was born szletett thousand ezer ago ezelott christian keresztny

    Slide 21:2.1. Father Christmas

    Who is Father Christmas? Father Christmas is our version of Santa Claus. He is an old jolly man with white hair, a beard and a moustache. He is dressed in a red* suit outlined in white. Father Christmas and his elves make all the toys for Christmas in his home in the North Pole.

    Slide 22:2.2.

    The red coat is 'new'. Images of Father Christmas prior to about 1880 most pictures showed him with a green coat. The red became the most popular colour after the US introduction by Coca Cola during the 1930s.

    Slide 23:2.3.

    How do children write to Father Christmas? Children write letters to Father Christmas to tell him what they would like for Christmas. Some children will send their letters by post or e-mail but the more traditional way is to throw the letters into the back of the fireplace. The draught then carries the letters up the chimney to Father Christmas.

    Slide 24:2.4.

    What happens on Christmas Eve? On Christmas eve Father Christmas piles all of the toys onto his sleigh and rides across the sky with his reindeers. He enters our houses down the chimney at midnight and places presents for the children in stockings.

    Slide 25:2.5.

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    Slide 26:3.1. Christmas Eve

    Night time on Christmas Eve is a very exciting time for young children. It is the time when Father Christmas / Santa comes. The children leave mince pies and brandy for Father Christmas, and a carrot for the reindeer. .

    Slide 27:3.2.

    Children hang their christmas stockings or bags up ready for Father Christmas, who will hopefully fill them up with presents, if the children have been good. The children then go to sleep and wait for Christmas morning to see if he has been.

    Slide 28:3.3.

    Every year in December we celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. That is why we call this time of year 'Christmas' - we celebrate the 'Mass', or church service, for Christ. The word Christmas (or Christ's Mass) comes from the Old English name Cristes Maesse - Christ's Mass - and is the celebration of the birth of Jesus. The first recorded was in Rome in AD360, but it wasn't until AD440 that the Christian Church fixed a celebration date of December 25.

    Slide 29:3.4.

    Carol Service Christians go to a special carol service at their church on Christmas Eve night. There are usually two carols services. The first one is for children where they sing Christmas songs and watch a Nativity performed by children.. The second one is closer to midnight (called Midnight Mass), so that people can welcome Christmas Day in and rejoice in the coming of our Lord.

    Slide 30:3.5.

    leave hagy mince pies gymlcss sti hang akaszt fill megtlt have been good jk voltak hopefully remlhetoleg exciting izgalmas carol karcsonyi nek Nativity Krisztus szletse

    Slide 31:4.1 Christmas Day

    This is the favourite day for all children. They wake up very early in the morning to find their stockings have been filled by Father Christmas and excitedly unwrap the presents before going down to breakfast. Family presents are opened either late morning or during the afternoon. The family gather together to open the presents found under the Christmas tree

    Slide 32:4.2.

    Why do we give presents? The tradition of giving gifts is thought to be related to the gifts that the wise men (the Magi) brought to Jesus.

    Slide 33:4.3.

    The Christmas Dinner is the main Christmas meal and it is usually eaten at mid-day or early afternoon. A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey, brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, cranberry sauce, rich nutty stuffing, tiny sausages wrapped in bacon and lashings of hot gravy. For pudding (dessert) there's always a rich, fruity pudding.

    Slide 34:4.4

    The Queen's Speech A traditional feature of Christmas afternoon is the Queen's Christmas Message. At three o'clock in the afternoon, the Queen gives her Christmas Message to the nation which is broadcast on radio and television. The custom was begun by King George V in 1932.

    Slide 35:4.5.

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    Slide 36:5.1. Christmas Tree

    Most houses in England, will have a tree of some sort or other which they will decorate and will place the presents under. The traditional tree is a fir tree but now-a-days more people buy artificial trees to 'save the earth'. The decorating of the tree is usually a family occasion, with everyone helping.

    Slide 37:5.2.

    The Christmas tree became popular in England in 1841 when Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, brought a Christmas tree over from Germany and put it in Windsor Castle. The Royal couple were illustrated in a newspaper standing around the Christmas tree with their children, and the tradition of decorating a tree became fashionable.

    Slide 38:5.3.

    The Christmas trees, during the Victorian times, were decorated with candles to remind children of the stars in the sky at the time of the birth of Jesus. Using candles was, of course, a great fire hazard

    Slide 39:5.4.

    . Today, Christmas trees are decorated with tinsel, lights and small ornaments which hang from the branches. An angel or star is usually put on the very top of the tree.

    Slide 40:5. 5.

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    Slide 41:3.1.1. Ellenorzs, visszacsatols

    When does the Advent start? What does the Advent mean? 1. sz. krdsre a vlasz: Advent Sunday is the first of the four sundays before the 25th December, 2. sz. krdsre a vlasz: Its a time of waiting for the arrival of Christmas. Fontos kezelsi tmutats: A felleten a kpernyorol val vezrls a vletlenszeruen elorehalads kikszblse miatt - nem lehetsges. Ha tovbb kvnsz lpni a tananyagrszekben, akkor hasznld. a Page Down billentyut, az egren a grgetot, valamint az akcigombokat s a hiper-hivatkozsokat.

    Slide 42:3.1.2. Ellenorzs, visszacsatols

    What does Santa Claus wear? When did it change? sz. krdsre a vlasz: He is dressed in a red* suit sz. krdsre a vlasz: Till 1880 most pictures showed him with a green coat. The red became the most popular colour after the US introduction by Coca Cola during the 1930s.

    Slide 43:3.1.3. Ellenorzs, visszacsatols

    What do the chidren do in Christmas Eve? Why do we call this day Christmas? sz. krdsre a vlasz: The children leave mince pie and brandy for Father Christmas, and a carrot for the reindeer. 2. sz. krdsre a vlasz: We celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. That is why we call this time of year 'Christmas' - we celebrate the 'Mass', or church service, for Christ.

    Slide 44:3.1.4. Ellenorzs, visszacsatols

    Why do we give presents? When is the Christmas dinner? sz. krdsre a vlasz: It is related to the gifts that the wise men brought to Jesus. sz. krdsre a vlasz. It is the main Christmas meal and it is usually eaten at mid-day or early afternoon.

    Slide 45:3.1.5. Ellenorzs, visszacsatols

    When did the Christmas tree became popular in England? How was it decorated? sz. krdsre a vlasz: In 1841 Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, brought a Christmas tree over from Germany sz. krdsre a vlasz: During the Victorian times, it was decorated with candles to remind children of the stars in the sky

    Slide 46:4. sszefoglals A lecke sszegzse 1 lap

    What is Advent? Advent is the new year of the Christian Church and the church season that leads to Christmas Day. Advent Calendars During Advent, some people make or buy Advent calendars as a way of counting the days to Christmas. Usually these calendars have twenty-four 'windows'.

    Slide 47:4. sszefoglals A lecke sszegzse 2 lap

    How do children write to Father Christmas? Children write letters to Father Christmas to tell him what they would like for Christmas. Some children will send their letters by post or e-mail but they can throw the letters into the back of the fireplace. The draught then carries the letters up the chimney to Father Christmas What happens on Christmas Eve? On Christmas eve Father Christmas rides across the sky with his reindeers. He enters our houses down the chimney at midnight and put presents for the children in stockings

    Slide 48:4. sszefoglals A lecke sszegzse 3 lap

    The word Christmas (or Christ's Mass) comes from the Old English name Cristes Maesse - Christ's Mass - and is the celebration of the birth of Jesus. The first recorded was in Rome in AD360, but it wasn't until AD440 that the Christian Church fixed a celebration date of December 25. Carol Service Christians go to a special carol service at their church on Christmas Eve night. There are usually two carols services.

    Slide 49:4. sszefoglals A lecke sszegzse 4 lap

    A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey, brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, cranberry sauce, rich nutty stuffing, tiny sausages wrapped in bacon and lashings of hot gravy. For pudding there's always a rich, fruity pudding. The Queen's Speech At three o'clock in the afternoon, the Queen gives her Christmas Message to the nation which is broadcast on radio and television. The custom was begun by King George V in 1932.

    Slide 50:4. sszefoglals A lecke sszegzse 5 lap

    Most houses in England, will have a tree of some sort or other which they will decorate and will place the presents under. Today, Christmas trees are decorated with tinsel, lights and small ornaments which hang from the branches.

    Slide 51:5. rtkels

    Itt kapsz betekintst arrl, hogy milyen mrtkben sikerlt elsajttanod a tananyagot.

    Slide 52:Krdsek s vlaszok

    1. When is the fist day of Advent? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a) 03.December b) 17.December c) 24.December 2. How does Father Christmas enter to our houses? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a) He enters our houses through the window b) He enters our houses down the chimney c) He enters through the door 3. When does the second carol service start? (Dntsd el az albbi lltsok helyessgt!) a) It starts early in the morning b) At ten o clock in the evening c) The second one is closer to midnight 1. Krds (a helyes vlsz) a) 2. Krds (a helyes vlsz) b) 3. Krds (a helyes vlsz) c) Ha tovbb kvnsz lpni a tananyagrszekben, akkor hasznld a Page Down billentyut, az egren a grgetot, valamint az akcigombokat s a hiper-hivatkozsokat.

    Slide 53:1. 0 - 30 % Tudsod sajnos nem ri el a megfelelo szintet, javaslom, ismteld t az anyagot akr tbbszr is. 2. 31 - 50 % Tudsod sajnos nem elg alapos, javaslom, ismteld t az anyagot mg egyszer. 3. 51 - 75 % Tudsod kzepes szintu, tekintsd t, hogy melyik feladatot rontottad el s ismteld t, az ahhoz tartoz rszeket. 4. 76 - 90 % Tudsod j szintu, br mg vannak hinyossgok, keresd ki, hogy melyik feladatot rontottad el, majd ismteld t a megfelelo rszeket. 5. 91 - 100 % Gratullok, tudsod kivl szintet rt el, folytasd a kvetkezo leckvel!

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    Slide 54:IV. Egyb

    Christmas songs: Away in the Manger Frosty the Snow Man Jingle bells Joy to the World Let it snow Santa Claus is coming to town Twelve days of Christmas Silent Night

    Slide 55:IV.1. Fogalmak (visszautals az j fogalmakra )

    Advent > Christmas >

    Slide 56:IV.2. Irodalom

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    Slide 57:IV.3. Illusztrcijegyzk

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