Celebrating Christmas in England: Traditions and Festivities
Christmas Day, celebrated on December 25th, is one of the most significant holidays in England, marking the birth of Jesus Christ and the onset of the New Year. Families celebrate with the tradition of decorating evergreen Christmas trees and hanging stockings for Santa Claus. The festive season brings busy shops filled with Christmas cards and gifts, and London transforms into a dazzling spectacle, especially at Trafalgar Square, where a magnificent Christmas tree stands adorned with lights and decorations. A traditional English Christmas dinner typically features turkey and pudding, bringing loved ones together in celebration.
Celebrating Christmas in England: Traditions and Festivities
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Christmas Christmas Made by the student of the 8 ,,A’’ form Garash Viktoriya
It is difficult to speak about England without speaking about its holidays. • Christmas Day is among them. • All English people celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December. • It is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ • This holiday means the beginning of new year and the new life. • English people celebrate this holiday with the evergreen tree – Christmas tree.
Children put a long sock called a Christmas stocking at the end of their beds and Santa Claus comes down the chimney to bring them presents. • Christmas Day is the greatest holiday in England. • It is interesting to visit the shops before this holiday. • There are a lot of nice Christmas cards and presents there. • They buy presents for each other, try to senol Christmas cards for their relatives and friends.
It is interesting to visit London during this holiday. • There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Sguare. • We can see many lights, toys and sweets all over this tree. • Everywhere you can see slogans «A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year» • The traditional English dinner on Christmas is a turkey and pudding.