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Traditions of the Russian people - presentation

The presentation tells students about the numerous folk traditions and culture of the Russian people. In Russia they have evolved over centuries. Since the country is multinational, each nation sacredly preserves its rituals and holidays, but at the same time respects its neighbors. You can download the manual for conducting a class hour in elementary school, to cover the topic on...

Traditions of the East - presentation

The presentation talks about the traditions and rituals of the East, which are observed by everyone in eastern Muslim countries. You can download the manual for MHC lessons, for class hours, for conducting thematic discussions in other classes or when organizing extracurricular activities. The artistic traditions of the Muslim East were formed in countries where Muslims live. Their faith is...

Presentation of Traditions of France

A presentation on the topic “Traditions of France” talks about how the French live not only in Paris, but also in other cities. Many people want to visit this wonderful country. And all because tourists are very attracted by its culture, customs, numerous attractions, and fashion. Children can be told about all this at the MHC lesson, at...

Traditions and customs of the Kazakh people - presentation

The presentation introduces the traditions and national customs of the Kazakh people, which exist in Kazakhstan and are passed on from one generation of Kazakhs to another. The manual can be downloaded for MHC lessons where the culture of the people is studied, for classroom hours in Russian and Kazakh schools. Many interesting traditions need to be known to those who want to get acquainted...

Traditions and rituals of the peoples of Africa - presentation

The presentation will attract the attention of children, as its pages tell about the original and unique traditions and rituals of the peoples of Africa. Students will be able to visit various countries of the African continent and see how some tribes and city dwellers live, what rituals they have. The work will be interesting in geography lessons...

Population, traditions and customs of Italy - presentation

The presentation will introduce you to the traditions and customs of the Italian population. As you know, Italians are family people, so they try to spend all holidays in the family. This is the basis of their culture. By viewing the resource during an MHC lesson or a class hour, schoolchildren will be able to see how Italian Easter, New Year, Republic Day, Workers' Day are celebrated....

Traditions and customs of Spain - presentation

The 34-slide presentation details the traditions and customs of Spain. Students are encouraged to learn how the Spaniards live and how their culture differs. The manual is recommended for viewing in geography lessons or MHC in middle school. A story about Spanish holidays will be in development. They are colorful and enchanting, just like the Spaniards themselves, who...

German traditions and customs in Germany – presentation

The presentation introduces the culture and national traditions of Germany, which the Germans, despite their developed economy, sacredly preserve and remember in every family. It will be interesting to talk about the customs of the German people both in foreign language lessons and in class hours. You can also download the manual to consider the topic at the MHC, in your free time...

Traditions and customs of Japan - presentation

The presentation introduces schoolchildren to the cultural traditions and customs of Japan. This country and Eastern society never ceases to amaze us with their reverent attitude towards a culture that arose several centuries ago against the backdrop of such high economic development. Arriving in the land of the rising sun, one immediately notices its color and difference, not only from European ones, but...

Traditions and customs of China - presentation

The presentation gives us the most interesting information about the traditions and rituals of China, which is considered an ancient civilization with its own culture and customs. Currently, the Chinese honor those national laws that have gone through centuries of history, are proud of them and are happy to introduce them to visitors. Students are encouraged to download the resource, although the teacher can do it for them...

Traditions and customs of India - presentation

The presentation contains material about the culture, traditions and customs of India, which is recognized as a distinctive country. Its people preserve the cultural wealth that they inherited. Just as travelers who find themselves in a country are interested in getting acquainted with local attractions, students will also be interested in viewing this manual during an MHC, geography or class lesson, which can...

Presentation English traditions and customs in England

The student called the presentation, which talks about the cultural English traditions and rituals of England, “Those strange Englishmen!” And indeed it is. Life in the UK is somehow completely different from ours. They have a lot of their own, which they are proud of and differ from others. Let's get acquainted with this. You can do this in English class...

Family traditions - presentation for class hour

The presentation will introduce you to what folk family traditions exist in Russian families. The presentation can be downloaded for display in class, at parent meetings, for studying the topic in lessons about the surrounding world in grades 2 - 4. At home, in a close family circle, you can also look through this resource and think about what custom...

Customs and traditions of the peoples of the Caucasus - presentation

The presentation tells about the centuries-old traditions and customs of the peoples of the North Caucasus. It will be interesting to know about them for everyone who studies the culture of the countries of the world, so the manual can be downloaded for class hours in grades 5 - 8, and for geography lessons, and for personal viewing. One of the main traditions of the Caucasian people...

Traditions and customs of Uzbekistan – presentation

The presentation introduces schoolchildren to the traditions and customs of Uzbekistan, which have been created by the Uzbek people in families over many centuries. They are described in 6 slides. All work is beautifully designed. It is filled with meaningful texts and photographs in which Uzbeks dress up in their national costumes. What do you think is the difference between culture...

Presentation Hospitality among different nations

The presentation talks about the national traditions of hospitality among different nations. It will be interesting for children to virtually visit families living in Russia in different republics and find out how they treat guests and what rules they follow. You can download the manual for conducting thematic lessons or class hours in primary or secondary schools. The archive contains...

Traditions and customs of the Belarusian people – presentation

The presentation talks about the cultural traditions and customs of the Belarusian people that exist in the culture of Belarusians. Downloading the manual will be of interest not only to those who live in the Republic of Belarus, but also to those who study its heritage, culture, and rituals. The manual can be shown in lessons or classroom hours in elementary schools where this topic is discussed....

US traditions - presentation

The presentation talks about family traditions, customs and holidays in the USA. Interested to know how the peoples living in America live? We offer you to download a manual that you can watch with your children in class, geography or English lessons. The texts are written in Russian, and some in English. So, let's go to the USA. Here...

Wedding traditions and weddings in different countries of the world - presentation

The presentation talks about wedding traditions, rituals, and customs that have developed over centuries and exist today in various countries of the world. The manual can be shown to high school students during homeroom or social studies lessons. The story begins with how the tradition of dressing the bride in a white dress began. And the version considered here is not just one, but several at once....

Traditions of Russia – presentation

The presentation represents the cultural, national and family traditions of Russia. This is an interesting story about what is sacredly kept in Russian families, what they rely on, what is passed down from generation to generation. You can download the manual to cover the topic during lessons or class hours in elementary school. For students from 1st to 4th grade...

Traditions of my family - presentation project

A presentation on the topic “Traditions of my family” is a short story by a 4th grade student about how her close-knit family lives, the members of which are mom, dad and the girl herself. In the project, the student uses photographs from the family archive. She supplements them with short stories explaining the events captured in the frame. You can download the manual at...

Presentation Culture and traditions of Armenia

The presentation introduces schoolchildren to the traditional culture and traditions of Armenia. The manual is offered to download for those who study geography in high school, the history of the Armenian people, their way of life and customs. The teacher can expand on the topic by showing students 29 slides. It is proposed to present the material according to the following plan: acquaintance with Yerevan - the capital of Armenia; history of ancient...

IVANCHENKO ANNA ANDREEVNA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF SECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: ''YALTA MEDICAL COLLEGE'' NURSING. 1 COURSE. HEAD: QUEEN TATYANA BORISOVNA. CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES CONTENTS: 1.INTRODUCTION 2. THE USA -INDEPENDENCE DAY -HALLOWEEN -THANKSGIVING DAY -CHRISTMAS 3.SCOTLAND -FOOD AND DRINKS -THE DAY OF ST. DAVID -LOVESPOONS 4.CONCLUSION Introduction THE OBJECT OF MY WORK ARE THE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES. AND I WANT TO SAY THAT THESE COUNTRIES ARE FULL OF TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS. MANY TRADITIONS HAVE PASSED MANY CENTURIES, OTHERS HAVE APPEARED RELATIVELY RECENTLY. THE PURPOSE OF MY WORK IS TO STUDY THE GENERALIZED EXPERIENCE OF LIFE AND TRADITIONS OF THE ENGLISHSPEAKING COUNTRIES. Independence Day On the 4th of July the Americans celebrate their national holidayindependence Day. The United States has gained independence in the gradual and painful process On this day Americans have holiday from work. People have day-long picnics with favorite foods like hot dogs, ham-burgers, potato salad, baked beans. Lively music is heard everywhere. PEOPLE PLAY BASEBALL OR COMPETE AT THREE LEGGED RACES OR PIE-EATING OR WATER-MELONEATING CONTESTS. SOME CITIES HAVE PARADES WITH PEOPLE DRESSED AS THE ORIGINAL FOUNDING FATHERS WHO MARCH TO THE MUSIC OF HIGH SCHOOL BANDS. IN THE EVENING PEOPLE GATHER TO WATCH FIREWORK DISPLAYS. HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN IS A FESTIVAL THAT TAKES PLACE ON OCTOBER 31. IN THE UNITED STATES CHILDREN WEAR COSTUMES AND MASKS AND GO TRICK-OR-TREATING. MANY OF THEM CARVE JACK-O"-LANTENS OUT OF PUMPKINS. FORTUNETELLING AND STORYTELLING ABOUT GHOSTS AND WITCHES ARE POPULAR ACTIVITIES. HALLOWEEN DEVELOPED FROM NEW YEAR FESTIVALS AND FESTIVALS OF THE DEAD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ESTABLISHED A FESTIVAL ON NOVEMBER 1 CALLED ALL SAINTS" DAY SO THAT PEOPLE COULD CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE THEIR FESTIVALS. PEOPLE ONCE BELIEVED THAT THERE WERE MANY GHOSTS AND WITCHES ON THE EARTH AND THAT THEY MET ON OCTOBER 31 TO WORSHIP THE DEVIL. TODAY, PEOPLE DO NOT BELIEVE IN GHOSTS AND WITCHES BUT THEY LIKE TO TELL STORIES ABOUT THEM ON HALLOWEEN. THANKSGIVING DAY THERE IS ONE DAY A YEAR WHEN ALL AMERICANS STAY HOME WITH THEIR FAMILIES AND EAT A BIG DINNER. THIS IS THANKSGIVING DAY. THE PILGRIMS CELEBRATED THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE FALL OF 1621. THE PILGRIMS SAILED TO AMERICA ON BOARD THE "MAYFLOWER" SHIP FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. THEY WERE AMONG THE FIRST EUROPEAN SETTLERS IN AMERICA. THERE WERE PEOPLE LIVING IN AMERICA BEFORE THE PILGRIMS ARRIVED. THESE PEOPLE WERE THE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS. AMERICANS STILL CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE FALL. IT IS CELEBRATED ON THE FOURTH THURSDAY IN NOVEMBER. TURKEY IS STILL THE MAIN DISH AND PUMPKIN PIE IS THE MOST POPULAR DESSERT. CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS IS CHRISTIAN HOLIDAY THAT CELEBRATES THE BIRTH OF JESUS ​​CHRIST. FOR MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IT IS THE HAPPIEST AND THE BUSIEST TIME OF THE YEAR. NO ONE KNOWS THE EXACT DATE OF CHRIST"S BIRTH BUT MOST CHRISTIANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS ON DECEMBER 25. THE WORD CHRISTMAS COMES FROM CHRISTES MASSE, AN EARLY ENGLISH PHRASE THAT MEANS MASS OF CHRIST. SCOTLAND FOOD AND DRINKS WHAT IS THE FOOD OF SCOTLAND TO OFFER THE STRANGER? SCOTLAND PRODUCES NUMBER OF DISHES: SCOTS MEATBALLS SAVORY DISH IS POPULARLY KNOWN AS "MINCE", SMALL MUTTON PIES WHICH MUST BE SERVED PIPING HOT AND THE IMMORTAL HAGGIS. MARCH 1ST IS A VERY IMPORTANT DAY FOR WELSH PEOPLE. HE IS THE “PATRON” OR NATIONAL SAINT OF WALES, THE WELSH CELEBRATE DAFFODILS IN THE BUTTONHOLES OF THEIR COATS JACKETS. MAY 1ST WAS AN IMPORTANT DAY IN THE MIDDLE AGES, THE CELEBRATION OF SUMMER'S BEGINNING. FOR THAT DAY PEOPLE DECORATED HOUSES AND STREETS WITH BRANCHES OF TREES AND FLOWERS IN THE VERY EARLY MORNING YOUNG GIRLS WENT TO THE FIELDS AND WASHED THEIR FACES WITH DEW. THEY BELIEVED THIS MADE THEM BEAUTIFUL FOR A YEAR AFTER THAT. LOVESPOONS The lovespoon is a traditional craft that dates back to the seventeenth century. Over generations, decorative carvings were added to the spoon and it lost its original practical use and became a treasured decorative item to be hung on a wall. The lovespoon was given to a young woman by her suitor. It was important for the girl's father to see that the young man was capable of providing for the family and woodworking. Sailors would often carve lovespoons during their long journeys, which is why anchors would often be incorporated into the carvings. CONCLUSION AT THE CONCLUSION OF HIS WORK, I WANT TO NOTE THAT ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES HAVE INTERESTING AND VARIED TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS. WHAT IS STRIKING IS THAT FOR MANY CENTURIES, THEY WERE ABLE TO SURVIVE, TO SURVIVE AND TO REMAIN RELEVANT IN THE MODERN WORLD OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY LIST OF REFERENCES USED: 1. N KOSCHEEV.E. PART II. ENGLISH NATIONAL TRADITION M. 1972. 2. PINYAGIN Y.N. GREAT BRITAIN: HISTORY, CULTURE, LIFESTYLE. – PERM: PERM PUBLICATION. UN-TA, 1996. – 296. 3. IN SATINOVA.M. WE READ AND TALK ABOUT BRITAIN AND THE BRITISH. MN.: HIGH. ShK., 1997. – 255С. 4. TRADITIONS, HABITS AND CUSTOMS. M.: INFRA-M 2001,. – 127C.

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St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide as the Irish and people of other nationalities on March 17. It is celebrated in Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, North America, Ireland. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated all over the world by both the Irish and people of other nationalities March 17. It is celebrated in Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Ireland.

St. Patrick's Day March 17 is the day of care of the life of St. Patrick. March 17th is the day of Saint Patrick's death.

St. Patrick's Day Church describes his life and deeds. He also documented his life, the birth of the Christian faith in the letters. The church describes his life and deeds. He himself also documented his life and the birth of the Christian faith in letters.

St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick was born in Britain in the late 4th century, it was time to end the domination of the Roman Empire. Saint Patrick was born in Britain at the end of the 4th century, which was the end of the Roman Empire.

St. Patrick’s Day Once in a dream he heard the voice of God, who said that he had to escape, which he did. After having walked the path of more than 300 km to the sea, he was finally able to catch a ship to get to the British homeland. One day in a dream, he heard the voice of God, who said that he needed to run, which he did. Having walked more than 300 km towards the sea, he was finally able to board a British ship to reach his homeland.

St. Patrick’s Day Another thing that helped Saint Patrick introduced Christianity - the shamrock

St. Patrick's Day Image shamrock became a symbol of St. Patrick's Day. Wearing green things on this day just went from the custom of decorating clothes shamrock. The image of a shamrock became a symbol of St. Patrick's Day. Wearing green on this day just came from the custom of decorating clothes with a shamrock.

St. Patrick’s Day Many people, regardless of ethnic origin, religion, wear green clothes. Many people, regardless of ethnic origin or religiosity, wear green clothes.

St. Patrick's Day The most common musical instrument is bagpipes. Now this is more a day of Irish culture. The most common musical instrument is the bagpipe. Nowadays it's more of an Irish cultural day.

St. Patrick's Day


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Traditions and holidays of Great Britain .


English Traditions

state traditions

national holidays

religious holidays

public holidays

concerning private life (child's birth, wedding, marriage)

traditional ceremonies


Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. It has been the law for about three hundred years that all the theaters are closed on Sundays. No letters are delivered, only a few Sunday papers are published.

To this day an English family prefers a house with a garden to a flat in a modern house with central heating. English people like gardens.

Holidays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England.


Another interesting feature, which is found almost everywhere in the UK - it's a love for animals. British house must be under the roof of at least one pet.



CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS

The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas. People give each other presents and send Christmas cards. The traditional English dinner on Christmas is turkey and pudding. Christmas is a great English national holiday, and in Scotland it is not kept at all, except by clerks in banks; all the shops, mills and factories are working. But six days later, on New Years Eve the Scotch begin to enjoy themselves. All the shops, mills and factories are closed on New Years Day.

People invite their friends to their houses and "sit the Old Year out and the New Year in".

When the dock begins to strike twelve, the head of the family goes to the entrance door, opens it wide and holds it until the last stroke. Then he shuts the door.



ST. VALENTINE'S DAY – FEBRUARY 14

On this day, people send Valentine cards to their husbands, wives, girlfriends and boyfriends. You can also send a card to a person you do not know.


PANCAKE DAY

It takes place in spring and people not only eat pancakes everywhere but run with them.


ST. DAVID'S DAY

On the 1st of March each year one can see people walking around London with leeks pinned to their coats. And leek is the national emblem of Wales.


MOTHERS' DAY

People visit their mothers if possible and give them flowers and small presents. If they cannot go they send a “Mothers’ Day card” .


ST. PARTRICK'S DAY

It is not a national holiday. It's an Irish religious holiday. St. Patrick is the patron of Ireland. Irish and Irish Americans celebrate the day.


EASTER

Many modern Easter symbols come from ancient time. The egg was a symbol long before the Christian era. The Easter bunny is also originated in pre-Christian time.


APRIL FOOLS' DAY

This is a very old tradition from the Middle Ages. At that time the servants were masters for one day of the year. Now April Fool’s Day is different. It is a day for jokes and tricks.


HALLOWEEN

On October 31st British people celebrate Halloween. It is the most colorful and exciting holiday of the year. Halloween is a time for fun.


GUY FAWKES NIGHT - NOVEMBER 5

Guy Fawkes Night is one of the most popular festivals in Great Britain. It commemorates the discovery of the so-called Gunpowder Plot, and is celebrated throughout the country.




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