
Christmas
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6th Grade
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Assel Smagulova
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Christmas
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Every year in December Christians around the world celebrate Christmas to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Besides Christmas Day on 25 December, Christmas celebrations in Britain also include the Advent (four Sundays before Christmas), Christmas Eve (24 December), the Queen’s message (on Christmas Day) and Boxing Day (26 December).
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Multiple Choice
1) What do people use to mark the Advent?
Christmas tree
Calendar and candles
Turkey
Christmas card
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According to the church calendar, the Advent is the official beginning of the Christmas run-up. The Advent is marked by the Advent calendar and the Advent candles. The Advent calendar is usually a thin rectangular card with 24 or 25 doors and a Christmas scene behind each door. It is opened every day from the 1st of December until the 24th or 25th of December. On the other hand, the Advent candle can be a candle with 25 marks on it, 24 candles for each night from 1 December through Christmas Eve, or four candles for the four weeks before Christmas.
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Multiple Select
2) What do children usually do in the morning of Christmas Day?
eat mince pies
buy Christmas gifts
cook turkey
check their stockings
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On Christmas Eve, some people spend the night carol singing, attending a midnight church service or going out to the pub with their friends or family. For young children, Christmas Eve is the time when Father Christmas or Santa comes and brings them presents. Traditionally before going to bed, stockings are left out for Santa and in the morning the children will check the stockings for presents.
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Multiple Choice
3) What do people usually do after opening Christmas presents?
Eat breakfast or go to church
Eat turkey or go to church
Have Christmas dinner
Attend midnight miss
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The main celebration, Christmas Day, is the time for gift giving and family gathering. The average family starts opening presents around 8am and then they sit down to breakfast. Afterward, they can attend church or cook a big Christmas dinner, which is usually served around 3pm or 4pm with the traditional turkey as the main menu.
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Multiple Choice
4) When can people watch the Queen’s speech?
On Christmas Eve
On Boxing Day
On Christmas Day
On 24 December
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Another ritual on Christmas Day is watching the Queen’s speech. The tradition began in 1932 by King George V and continues to this day. The Queen’s message is broadcast on television and radio and most people in Britain watch or listen to it while enjoying their Christmas dinner.
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Multiple Choice
5) What is Boxing Day in the present?
A day to watch a boxing match
A day to open a Christmas box
A boxing holiday
A bank holiday
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Boxing Day, which is observed on 26 December, was traditionally the day to open the Christmas box and share the contents with the poor. Today, Boxing Day is a bank holiday and is primarily known as a shopping holiday as many shops and retailers open very early and offer sales and deals.
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