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CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN

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Page 1: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN

Page 2: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

Christmas in the Olden TimeChristmas in the Olden Timeby Sir Walter Scott (1808)Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill;But let it whistle as it will,We’ll keep our Christmas merry still.Each age has deemed the new born yearThe fittest time for festal cheer.

Page 3: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

More than 160 countries celebrate Christmas.

A few countries refer to the holiday as Family Day, including Angola and Uruguay.

Some countries--like Jordan and Pakistan--designate December 25th as an official holiday only for Christians.

Page 4: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

Christmas 2000 saw the UK consuming 10 million turkeys and 25 million Christmas puddings.7 million children leave mince pies and a drink for Santa on Christmas Eve.The UK spends £20bn on Christmas with £1.6bn going on food and drink.

Page 5: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

Where does the word “CHRISTMAS” come from?

Page 6: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

The word "Christmas" is a The word "Christmas" is a contraction of two words contraction of two words

""Christ's massChrist's mass" "

Page 7: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

NATIVITY SCENE

Page 8: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

WHEN IS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATED?

Page 9: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS

Page 10: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

In the UK the streets and the shops are decorated with electric lights and toys. There is a lot of merry-making.

Page 11: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

We all are looking forward to We all are looking forward to getting and giving presents …getting and giving presents …

Page 12: CHRISTMAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott (1808) Heap on more wood! — the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

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Christmas time creates wonderful fairy-tale

atmosphere…

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CHRISTMAS CAROLS

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TRAFALGAR SQUARE

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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND

HAPPY NEW YEAR!