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Holidays and customs in Great Britain

Holidays and customs in Great Britain. Christmas holidays New Year tree Father Frost Snow Maiden Santa Claus presents stockings Remembrance Day. to lay wreaths to survive Easter pancakes Dyed eggs Victory Day Cenotaph Mother’s Day.

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Holidays and customs in Great Britain

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  1. Holidays andcustomsinGreat Britain

  2. Christmas holidays New Year tree Father Frost Snow Maiden Santa Claus presents stockings Remembrance Day to lay wreaths to survive Easter pancakes Dyed eggs Victory Day Cenotaph Mother’s Day

  3. In Russia we have... (too). In Great Britain we have Santa Claus FatherFrost stockings a reindeer Snow Maiden a Christmas Tree Christmas cake a New Year Tree a turkey a fireplace Christmas pudding presents

  4. In Russiawe have...In Great Britainwehave (too). dyed eggs Easter Bunny Easter lily a basket of eggs

  5. In Russia we have...(too). In Great Britain we have pancakes the figure of the winter

  6. In Russiawe have...(too). InGreat Britain we have the 8th of March Mother’s Day cakes a holiday dinner flowers

  7. In Russia we have...(too). In Great Britain we have Victory Day the 11th of November the 9th of May Cenotaph Red Square Tomb of Unknown Soldier wreaths a parade

  8. 1. There are a lot of holidays in the world, ...? 2. We celebrate the New Year in Summer, ...? 3.We celebrate Easter in spring, ...? 4. May Day is not a winter holiday, ...? 5. People like holidays, ...? 6. Christmas is a winter holiday, ...? 7. Halloween is not a traditional Russian holiday, ...? 8. Every Englishman doesn’t like to miss his afternoon tea, ...? 9. People like to celebrate Christmas, New year and Easter, ...?

  9. Coffee in Britain as popular as tea. f By 1750 tea had become the principal drink of rich people in Britain. f Most people in Britain prefer to Drink tea with milk. t English people prefer not very strong tea. f Tea was kept in opened boxes in the kitchen. f Tea became so popular that tea gardens appeared in London. t

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