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FESTIVITIES
       in
English Speaking
   Countries
JANUARY
NEW YEAR
"Happy New Year!“:                 – The Romans continued to
 Greeting said and heard for         observe the New Year in
                                     late March, but their
 at least the first couple of        calendar was continually
 weeks as a new year gets            tampered with by various
 under way.                          emperors.

    – ANCIENT NEW YEARS            – Finally, Julius Caesar
      In 2000 BC, the Babylonian     established what has come
      New Year began with the        to be known as the Julian
      first New Moon marked by       Calendar, which again
      the first day of spring.       established January 1 as
    – It lasted for eleven days      the new year.
      and each day had its own
      particular mode of           – TRADITIONS: New year’s
      celebration.                   resolutions
CHINESE NEW YEAR
•   'Happy New Year' in Chinese              TRADITIONS:
    (cantonese): Sun nien fai lok      •   Doors are decorated with
•   The Chinese do not celebrate           vertical scrolls of characters on
    the New Year on the same day           red paper whose texts seek
                                           good luck and praise nature.
    as we do
                                       •   In many homes and temples
     – Chinese New Year starts             incense is burned, and also in
       with the second New Moon            the temples
       after the winter solstice and
       ends on the full moon 15        •   A large family dinner is served.
       days later.
                                       •   In China, the public holiday
     – Like all Chinese festivals it       lasts for three days but the
       is determined by the                festival traditionally lasts for 15
                                           days
       lunar/solar calendar, so the
       actual date varies from late
       January to mid-February.
BURN’S NIGHT
• People from Scotland celebrate Burns' Night on 25
  January, the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns,
  Scotland's great 'national' poet and songwriter.

TRADITIONS:
• A large formal dinner, ritual started by close friends of
  the poet a few years after his death as a tribute to his
  memory.
   – First, Haggis are served: haggis are the traditional Scottish dish
     served that night (it is made from a sheep's stomach stuffed with
     minced heart, liver, suet (animal fat) and oatmeal (a cereal).

   – Next comes the reciting of a prayer, Selkirk Grace (written by
     Burns).
FEBRUARY
VALENTINE’S DAY
•   Valentine was a priest who        •   He was thrown in jail but he was
    lived in Rome when the city           visited by many love supporters,
    was ruled by emperor                  especially, the daughter of the
    Claudius.                             prison guard, who helped him keep
                                          his spirits up.
•   Claudius wanted a big army
    and to battle in wars, but most   •   Valentine died on the 14th
    people didn’t agree with that.        February, but he left a note for the
                                          girl, thanking her for her friendship
•                                         and loyalty.
    Claudius thought that if men
    weren’t married, they wouldn’t    •   The card said:
    mind to go in wars, so he               Love from your Valentine 
    forbid marriages.
                                              This is why from that day on,
•   Valentine ignored the law and                people usually send love
    continued performing secret                messages on Valentie’s day
    marriage ceremonies until he
    was caught.
MARCH
EASTER
•   Easter is a Christian Festival   •   SYMBOLS:
    that celebrates the
    Resurrection of Jesus Christ.        – Easter eggs were painted
                                           with bright colours to
•   On the third day after Good            represent the sunlight of
    Friday, the day of his                 spring
    crucifixion, now called Easter
    Sunday, he rose from the             – Easter Bunny and Easter
    dead. Mourners went to His             Hunt
    tomb to collect His body.
    However, He was not there
    and they were greeted by an
    angel who said :
    "He is Risen".
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
•Far from being a Saint,
until he was 16, he was    • He travelled throughout
considered himself a         Ireland, establishing
pagan.                       monasteries across the
•At that age, he was         country. He also set up
sold into slavery, which     schools and churches
                             His mission in Ireland
helped him become            lasted for thirty years.
closer to God.
• After six year, he
                           • After that, he was
escaped from slavery
                             considered a Saint.
and studed in a
monastery to convert
the pagans to
Christianity.
APRIL
APRIL FOOL’S DAY


• The custom of this day is to play jokes or send
  friends on fools' errands.

• This custom was brought to America by the British.

• -When do we celebrate 'April Fool's Day' in Spain?
  - What is the Spanish translation for this festival?
  - Do you play jokes on your friends? If so, what kind
  of jokes do you usually play?
MAY
MOTHER’S DAY
• Do you usually celebrate 'Mother's Day'?
  When is it celebrated in Spain?

• Do you give your mother a special gift on this
  day?
• The earliest Mother's Day celebrations can be
  traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient
  Greece in honour of Rhea, the Mother of the
  Gods.
• Cards and poems are a typical gift for this day
JUNE



JUNE
FATHER’S DAY
• • Do you celebrate            • But how did it begin ?
  'Father's Day?
  • When is it celebrated in     -Sonora Dodd, from
  Spain?                          Washington, first had the
  • Do you buy a special gift     idea of a "father's day."
  for your dad?                   She thought of the idea
  • What's the most               for Father's Day while
  common present on               listening to a Mother's
  Father's Day?                   Day sermon in 1909.
• This day is used to
  honour all fathers all over
  the world!
JULY
4TH JULY

• Independence Day is       • TRADITIONS:
  the national holiday of     - Parades , picnics
  the United States of        and fireworks were
  America                     established as the
  commemorating the           way to celebrate
  signing of the              America's birthday.
  Declaration of
  Independence on
  July 4, 1776, in
  Philadelphia,
  Pennsylvania.
AUGUST
THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL

• The Edinburgh           • By invitation from the
  International             General Director, the
  Festival is a festival    International Festival
  of performing arts that   brings top class
  takes place in the city   performers of opera,
  of Edinburgh,             theatre, music
  Scotland, over three      (especially classical
  weeks from around         music) and dance
  the middle of August.     from around the world
                            to perform.
SEPTEMBER
HARVEST FESTIVAL
• In England, thanks     • Harvest Festival
  have been given for      reminds Christians of
  successful harvests      all the good things
  since ancient times.     God gives them. This
  This day is celebrated   makes them want to
  by singing, praying      share with others who
  and decorating the       are not so fortunate.
  churches with baskets
  of fruit and food.
HALLOWEEN
    • When is Halloween celebrated?
    • Do you usually celebrate Halloween?
    • If so, what do you usually do on that night?
    • What is the Catalan festival celebrated on the same day?
    • Do you celebrate it?
    • What do you do/eat/drink … on that night?


•   On that day they wore scary costumes because they believed that then
    the evil spirits wouldn't recognize them as humans and wouldn't mess
    with them.
•   The earliest origin is from the Celts, who lived in Scotland. On October
    31, they celebrated the end of the harvest season and the beginning of
    the cold, dark winters. The Celts believed that on Oct 31, the Lord of
    Death released souls back to Earth

•   TRADITIONS:
•        - Costumes
•        - Masks
•        - Pumpking carving
•        - Trick-or-treat
•        - Jack-o- Lantern story
• Thanksgivint is to celebrate the time
  when the first European settlers in the
  US were helped and taught how to grow
  crops by the Native Americans.

• People celebrate it with a special meal.
GUY FAWK’S NIGHT

• On 5 November every year, children in Britain
  get excited because it is Bonfire Night (Guy
  Fawkes' Night). They lit bonfires and enjoy
  firework displays.

• It’s the date when, in the 17th century, Guy
  Fawkes tried to blow up the British
  Parliament, bur failed.

• People celebrate it with a bonfire and fireworks.
DECEMBER
CHRISTMAS
– There is preparation going on of – CRACKERS
  foods, the sending of Christmas
  cards, the decorating of houses
  and churches, and the readying
  of gifts.                        – KISSING UNDER THE
                                     MISTLETOE
– On Christmas Eve youngsters
  hang up their stockings on the
  ends of the beds or by the       – STOCKING
  chimney.

– On Christmas morning the family
  traditionally opens their presents – REINDEER & RUDOLPH
  and prepares for a big feast which
  is typically served just after
  midday.
                                     – THE COIN PUDDING
– At every place on the table there
                                    –
  is a cracker. The meal begins with POINSETTIA
  a toast, followed by the popping
  of the crackers.                  – FATHER CHRISTMAS

– In the afternoon they exchange – The evergreen HOLLY
  visits with neighbours and other symbolises eternal life.
  family members.

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Festivities in English speaking countries

  • 1. FESTIVITIES in English Speaking Countries
  • 3. NEW YEAR "Happy New Year!“: – The Romans continued to Greeting said and heard for observe the New Year in late March, but their at least the first couple of calendar was continually weeks as a new year gets tampered with by various under way. emperors. – ANCIENT NEW YEARS – Finally, Julius Caesar In 2000 BC, the Babylonian established what has come New Year began with the to be known as the Julian first New Moon marked by Calendar, which again the first day of spring. established January 1 as – It lasted for eleven days the new year. and each day had its own particular mode of – TRADITIONS: New year’s celebration. resolutions
  • 4. CHINESE NEW YEAR • 'Happy New Year' in Chinese TRADITIONS: (cantonese): Sun nien fai lok • Doors are decorated with • The Chinese do not celebrate vertical scrolls of characters on the New Year on the same day red paper whose texts seek good luck and praise nature. as we do • In many homes and temples – Chinese New Year starts incense is burned, and also in with the second New Moon the temples after the winter solstice and ends on the full moon 15 • A large family dinner is served. days later. • In China, the public holiday – Like all Chinese festivals it lasts for three days but the is determined by the festival traditionally lasts for 15 days lunar/solar calendar, so the actual date varies from late January to mid-February.
  • 5. BURN’S NIGHT • People from Scotland celebrate Burns' Night on 25 January, the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's great 'national' poet and songwriter. TRADITIONS: • A large formal dinner, ritual started by close friends of the poet a few years after his death as a tribute to his memory. – First, Haggis are served: haggis are the traditional Scottish dish served that night (it is made from a sheep's stomach stuffed with minced heart, liver, suet (animal fat) and oatmeal (a cereal). – Next comes the reciting of a prayer, Selkirk Grace (written by Burns).
  • 7. VALENTINE’S DAY • Valentine was a priest who • He was thrown in jail but he was lived in Rome when the city visited by many love supporters, was ruled by emperor especially, the daughter of the Claudius. prison guard, who helped him keep his spirits up. • Claudius wanted a big army and to battle in wars, but most • Valentine died on the 14th people didn’t agree with that. February, but he left a note for the girl, thanking her for her friendship • and loyalty. Claudius thought that if men weren’t married, they wouldn’t • The card said: mind to go in wars, so he  Love from your Valentine  forbid marriages. This is why from that day on, • Valentine ignored the law and people usually send love continued performing secret messages on Valentie’s day marriage ceremonies until he was caught.
  • 9. EASTER • Easter is a Christian Festival • SYMBOLS: that celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. – Easter eggs were painted with bright colours to • On the third day after Good represent the sunlight of Friday, the day of his spring crucifixion, now called Easter Sunday, he rose from the – Easter Bunny and Easter dead. Mourners went to His Hunt tomb to collect His body. However, He was not there and they were greeted by an angel who said : "He is Risen".
  • 10. ST. PATRICK’S DAY •Far from being a Saint, until he was 16, he was • He travelled throughout considered himself a Ireland, establishing pagan. monasteries across the •At that age, he was country. He also set up sold into slavery, which schools and churches His mission in Ireland helped him become lasted for thirty years. closer to God. • After six year, he • After that, he was escaped from slavery considered a Saint. and studed in a monastery to convert the pagans to Christianity.
  • 11. APRIL
  • 12. APRIL FOOL’S DAY • The custom of this day is to play jokes or send friends on fools' errands. • This custom was brought to America by the British. • -When do we celebrate 'April Fool's Day' in Spain? - What is the Spanish translation for this festival? - Do you play jokes on your friends? If so, what kind of jokes do you usually play?
  • 13. MAY
  • 14. MOTHER’S DAY • Do you usually celebrate 'Mother's Day'? When is it celebrated in Spain? • Do you give your mother a special gift on this day? • The earliest Mother's Day celebrations can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honour of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. • Cards and poems are a typical gift for this day
  • 16. FATHER’S DAY • • Do you celebrate • But how did it begin ? 'Father's Day? • When is it celebrated in -Sonora Dodd, from Spain? Washington, first had the • Do you buy a special gift idea of a "father's day." for your dad? She thought of the idea • What's the most for Father's Day while common present on listening to a Mother's Father's Day? Day sermon in 1909. • This day is used to honour all fathers all over the world!
  • 17. JULY
  • 18. 4TH JULY • Independence Day is • TRADITIONS: the national holiday of - Parades , picnics the United States of and fireworks were America established as the commemorating the way to celebrate signing of the America's birthday. Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • 20. THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL • The Edinburgh • By invitation from the International General Director, the Festival is a festival International Festival of performing arts that brings top class takes place in the city performers of opera, of Edinburgh, theatre, music Scotland, over three (especially classical weeks from around music) and dance the middle of August. from around the world to perform.
  • 22. HARVEST FESTIVAL • In England, thanks • Harvest Festival have been given for reminds Christians of successful harvests all the good things since ancient times. God gives them. This This day is celebrated makes them want to by singing, praying share with others who and decorating the are not so fortunate. churches with baskets of fruit and food.
  • 23.
  • 24. HALLOWEEN • When is Halloween celebrated? • Do you usually celebrate Halloween? • If so, what do you usually do on that night? • What is the Catalan festival celebrated on the same day? • Do you celebrate it? • What do you do/eat/drink … on that night? • On that day they wore scary costumes because they believed that then the evil spirits wouldn't recognize them as humans and wouldn't mess with them. • The earliest origin is from the Celts, who lived in Scotland. On October 31, they celebrated the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the cold, dark winters. The Celts believed that on Oct 31, the Lord of Death released souls back to Earth • TRADITIONS: • - Costumes • - Masks • - Pumpking carving • - Trick-or-treat • - Jack-o- Lantern story
  • 25.
  • 26. • Thanksgivint is to celebrate the time when the first European settlers in the US were helped and taught how to grow crops by the Native Americans. • People celebrate it with a special meal.
  • 27. GUY FAWK’S NIGHT • On 5 November every year, children in Britain get excited because it is Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes' Night). They lit bonfires and enjoy firework displays. • It’s the date when, in the 17th century, Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the British Parliament, bur failed. • People celebrate it with a bonfire and fireworks.
  • 29. CHRISTMAS – There is preparation going on of – CRACKERS foods, the sending of Christmas cards, the decorating of houses and churches, and the readying of gifts. – KISSING UNDER THE MISTLETOE – On Christmas Eve youngsters hang up their stockings on the ends of the beds or by the – STOCKING chimney. – On Christmas morning the family traditionally opens their presents – REINDEER & RUDOLPH and prepares for a big feast which is typically served just after midday. – THE COIN PUDDING – At every place on the table there – is a cracker. The meal begins with POINSETTIA a toast, followed by the popping of the crackers. – FATHER CHRISTMAS – In the afternoon they exchange – The evergreen HOLLY visits with neighbours and other symbolises eternal life. family members.