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HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLDADJECTIVESANGELICA MARIA TAYLOR MORENO
NEW YEAR MARTIN LUTHER KING SAINT VALENTINE SAINT PATRICK EASTER
INDEPENDENCE HALLOWEEN THANKSGIVING CHRISTMASWORKDAY
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Civilizations around the world have been celebrating the start of each new year for at least four millennia. Today, most New Year’s festivities begin on December 31 (New Year’s Eve), the last day of the Gregorian calendar, and continue into the early hours of January 1 (New Year’s Day). Common traditions include attending parties, eating special New Year’s foods, making resolutions for the new year and watching fireworks displays.
Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well-known for his campaigns to end racial segregation on public transport and for racial equality in the United States.
Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candies, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine.
The legends about Saint Patrick are what most people associate with St. Patrick's Day. It is said he used the shamrock to explain the concept of the holy trinity to the Irish. Showing them the three leafed clover he explained that God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit were three parts of the same divinity. Many people believe this is how shamrocks came to be identified with St. Patrick as well as Ireland, becoming it's national symbol. He is also are all symbols of the Holiday. A four leaf clover is considered to be a sign of good luck. Corn Beef and Cabbage is generally the meal of choice.
Shamrocks
Many of today's Halloween traditions go back to the time of the Celtic people. On October 31, their New Year's Eve, the Celtic herders would gather with the rest of the Druids, to honor their chief god known as the Samhain.If the Celts had to go outside on the feast of Samhain, they felt it was best to go disguised, so that the spirits would not recognize them. This is how the tradition of dressing up for Halloween came about.
Today, Thanksgiving Day is usually a family reunion dinner celebration. Roast turkey is a favorite dish on this day. The Christians also attend church services and pray, thanking God for all the blessings for the year.
Traditional thanksgiving dinners those days usually includes turkeys cranberries, fish, dried fruit, clams, venison, plums and lobsters. Modern times thanksgiving dinners include the pumpkin pie.
Thanksgiving Day is a day set aside each year where people in the United States and Canada give thanks to God for all the blessings they received during the year by feasting and prayer.
Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth. It is often combined with customs from pre-Christian winter celebrations. Many people erect Christmas trees, decorate their homes, visit family or friends and exchange gifts.
NOW YOU ARE READY FOR A TEST ABOUT HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD
Wrong ANSWER
NOW YOU KNOW SOME HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORL, SO YOU ARE READY FOR A QUIZ.SELECT THE RIGHT OPTION ACCORDING WITH THE TEXT.
1. Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candies, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of ________________.
a. Saint Patrick
b. Saint Valentine
c. Our Father
d. Matin Luther King
SELECT THE RIGHT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE TEXT.
a. Thanksgiving
b. Easter
c. Christmas
d. Saint Patrick
2. Showing them the three leafed clover he explained that God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit were three parts of the same divinity. Many people believe this is how shamrocks came to be identified with _______________ as well as Ireland, becoming it's national symbol. He is also are all symbols of the Holiday.
SELECT THE RIGHT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE TEXT.
3. _______________________ Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of _______________________., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well-known for his campaigns to end racial segregation on public transport and for racial equality in the United States.
a. Saint Patrick
b. Saint Valentine
c. Marthin Luther King Jr
d. George Washintong
SELECT THE RIGHT OPTION TO CHOOSE THE CELEBRATION.
a. Halloween
b. Independence
c. Thanksgiving
d. Labor day
4. Celebrated on the fourth Thursday on November, this traditional celebration, usually includes turkeys cranberries, fish, dried fruit, clams, venison, plums and lobsters. Modern times dinners include the pumpkin pie.
SELECT THE RIGHT OPTION TO CHOOSE THE CELEBRATION.
a. Christmas
b. Labor Day
c. New Year
d. Independence Day
5. Many people in United States celebrate this day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ’s birth. Many people erect christmasTrees, decorate their homes, visit relatives or friends and exchangepresents.
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6. SPECIAL MEAL, FIREWORKS, RELATIVES AND COUNTDOWN
INDEPENDENCE SAINT VALENTINE NEW YEAR
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7. ROAST TURKEY, CRANBERRIES, FISH, DRIED FRUIT, CLAMS, VENISON, PLUMS AND LOBSTERS. MODERN TIMES INCLUDE THE PUMPKIN PIE.
MARTHIN LUTHER KING THANKSGIVING LABOR DAY
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8. ON THE THIRD DAY, JESUS RESURRECTED FROM DEATH.HOPE DOES EXIST.
CHRISTMAS SAINT PATRICK’S DAY EASTER
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9. FREEDOM, HUMAN RIGHTS, RESPECT, DIGNITY AND EQUALITY.FOURTH OF JULY, PARADES, FIREWORKS.
INDEPENDENCE SAINT PATRICK NEW YEAR
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10. 14TH OF FEBRUARY, CARDS, TRUE LOVE, CANDIES, CUPID,HEARTS, FRIENDS.
INDEPENDENCE SAINT VALENTINE THANKSGIVING
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11. THIRD MONDAY OF JANUARY, I HAVE A DREAM, CIVIL RIGHTSLEADER, RACIAL SEGREGATION IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT, EQUALITY.
LABOR DAY NEW YEAR MARTIN LUTHER KING
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12. BELLS, WISHES, CANDLES, ORNAMENTS, WREATH, JESUSCHRIST’S BIRTH, FAMILY, RELATIVES, PRESENTS, CARDS.
CHRISTMAS SAINT VALENTINE NEW YEAR
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13. EQUITY, 1ST OF MAY, JUSTICE, DEFEND UNION RIGHTS,PROFITS, WORKERS OF THE WORLD.
LABOR DAY MATIN LTHER KING INDEPENDENCE
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14. THE THREE LEAFED CLOVER, IRELAND, GREEN CELEBRATION
THANKSGIVING SAINT PATRICK NEW YEAR
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15. SPIDERS, PUMPKINGS, CAT, WITCH, HAT.
NEW YEAR INDEPENDENCEHALOWEEN
YOU ARE EXCELLENT AT HOLIDAYS, NOW LET’S GO ON…
NOW, LET’S TRY YOURVOCABULARY
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Costumes
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Parade
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Countdown
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Candles
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Pumpkin pie
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Fireworks
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Freedom
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Pumpkin
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Leader
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Christmas tree
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Flag
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Yellowcorn
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Wreath
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Witch
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Blackcorn
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Turkey
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Eggs
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Broom
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Bunny
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Meal
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Heart
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Kiss
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Lights
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Wishlist
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Skull
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Lobster
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Spider
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Stocking
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Star
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Santa Claus
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Cranberries
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Scarecrow
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Bat
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Spiderweb
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Shamrock
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Racial segregation
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Martin LutherKing’s day
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Hug
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Present
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Plum