wedding in england
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GROUP 2:
• Bùi Bích Phương
• Đỗ Thị Nhâm
• Hoàng Thị Hải Yến
• Lê Minh Thu
I. INTRODUCTION
II. BODY I. BEFORE THE WEDDING DAY 1. Choosing the day 2. Choosing place
II. ON WEDDING DAY 1. The wedding ceremony 2. After the wedding ceremony
III. CONCLUSION
IV. Q & A
V. EXERCISE
CHOOSING DAY
Saturday is considered the most favored day to marry.
The Summer was considered a good time to marry
June was considered to be a lucky month to marry
Monday for wealthTuesday for healthWednesday the best day of allThursday for lossesFriday for crossesSaturday for no luck at all
BEFORE WEDDING
CHOOSING PLACE:
A church of the Church of England
A synagogue Other places
BEFORE WEDDINGCHOOSING PLACE:
BEFORE WEDDING
-A register office
CHOOSING PLACE FOR RECEPTION
OUTSIDE
BEFORE WEDDING DAY
INSIDE
BEFORE WEDDING DAY
CHOOSING PLACE FOR RECEPTION
DECORATION OF PLACE
Flowers have always been used for decoration at weddings
A combination of red and white flowers is avoided by the superstitious because they stand for blood and bandages
FLOWERS
BEFORE WEDDING DAY
CHOOSING PLACE:
BEFORE WEDDING
IN VIETNAM
AT HOME IN RESTAURANT
IN CHURCH
OUTSIDE
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
ON WEDDING DAY
-The groom and his best man wait inside the church for the arrival of the bride and her ‘entourage’
-The bride then taken by her father, to the accompaniment of music and the ceremony starts.
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
ON WEDDING DAY
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
ON WEDDING DAY
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
ON WEDDING DAY
IN VIETNAM
The wedding ceremony starts in front of the altar. The bride and the groom would kneel down and pray, asking their ancestors’ permission to be married,
The groom and the bride
say their vows
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
They give each other rings
ON WEDDING DAY
They sign in wedding register
THE WEDDING CEREMONY
ON WEDDING DAY
8 steps 8 steps
1. Introduction
2. Catering
3. The wedding cake
4. Seating plan
5. Greeting arrivals at the Reception
6. Speeches
7. Cutting the cake
8. After the formalities
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
AFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
OUTSIDE
AFTER WEDDING CEREMONYTHE WEDDING RECEPTION
AFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
INSIDE
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
ON WEDDING DAY
THE WEDDING RECEPTIONAFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
A number of speeches and/or toasts are given in honour of the couple from Best Man, Brides Father and the Groom
The married couple, the couple's parents, the best man and the wedding entourage greet each of the guests
THE WEDDING RECEPTIONAFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
IN VIETNAM
Guests leave presents for the bride and groom on a table in the room where the reception takes place.
THE WEDDING RECEPTIONAFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
THE WEDDING RECEPTIONAFTER WEDDING CEREMONY
Cutting Wedding Cake
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
ON WEDDING DAY
It is considered lucky for the couple to cut the cake together. It symbolises them working together during their marriage.
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
ON WEDDING DAY
After the reception the bride throws her bouquet back over her shoulder where the unmarried female guest group together
The groom to remove the garter worn by the bride and throw it back over his shoulder toward the unmarried male guests.
THE WEDDING RECEPTION
ON WEDDING DAY
CONCLUSION
- It’s obvious that there are some changes between the past and present on wedding customs in England.
- To prepare for wedding day, people have to carefully choose the day and place.
- Some superstition should be care as well during wedding day.
- They are also different from Vietnam.
1. Synagogue (n) a building that Jews met for religious worship and teaching (giáo đường)
2. Superstitious (adj) believing in that particular events happen in a way, bring a bad or good luck that can not be explained by science or reason ( thuộc mê tín)
3. To the accompaniment of sth (idiom) while musical instrument is being played ( một bản nhạc nền)
4. Ancestor (n) a person in your family who lived in a long time ago ( died already) (tổ tiên)
5. Entourage (n) a group of people who travel with an important person (những người tùy tùng)
6. Reception (n)
a formal social occasion to welcome sb or celebrate sth. (tiệc chiêu đãi)
VOCABULARY
7. Catering (n) work of providing food and drinks for meeting or social events.
SOURCE:
www.onelifeceremonies.co.uk/outdoor-wedding-ceremon
http://www.weddings.co.uk/info/tradsupe.htm
http://www.learnenglish.de/culture/marriage.htm