Celebrations ! Here are some common festivals, holidays and celebrations from around the world

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Celebrations Celebrations !!

Here are some common festivals,

holidays and celebrations from around the world.

1.

Chinese New Chinese New YearYear

Also known as the Lunar New Year, this is a very important

holiday for the Chinese. The date

changes year to year, but is usually in late

January or early February.

2.

Christmas Christmas This is a special holiday for Christian countries celebrating the birth of

Jesus. It is held on December 25th. Many other countries also

celebrate some special events for Christmas.

3.

Valentines Valentines Day !Day !

This romantic holiday is for people in love and is celebrated on February 14th every

year. It is in honour of Saint Valentine.

4.

EasterEasterEaster is a springtime holiday often having flowers, bunnies and

chocolate. This Christian holiday

celebrates the death and rebirth of Jesus.

5.

HalloweenHalloweenOn October 31st people

dress up as witches, ghosts, monsters and in other costumes. Children often go house to house to get candies. There are many scary decorations,

including Jack O’ Lanterns made from

pumpkins.

Chinese New Year

Christmas

Valentines Day

Easter

Halloween

In Your Group:In Your Group:Plan a party for one of the 5 holidays which

we have just talked about. Who will you invite? What activities will you have? What

food and drinks will people enjoy?

6.

Mother’s DayMother’s DayThis holiday helps us

to remember and show our love for our

Mothers.Mother’s day is on the 2nd Sunday in

May.

7.

Father’s DayFather’s Day

A special day on the 3rd Sunday of June to say “thank you” and “I love you” to your

father.

8.

Ching Ming Ching Ming FestivalFestival

This festival is in the 4th month of the

Chinese calendar. People visit the graves of their

ancestors and pray.

9.

A BirthdayA BirthdayEach of us has our own

personal holiday celebrating the day we were born. We often get

presents, have some cake or even invite

people to our birthday party.

10.

St Patrick’sSt Patrick’s Day Day

This is a famous Irish holiday which many

other countries celebrate. It is a

springtime holiday, which is always on

March 17th in honour of an Irish Saint.

11.

Mid AutumnMid AutumnFestivalFestival

This festival is held in the middle of the 8th

month of the Chinese lunar calendar. People eat moon cakes and

look at the moon. Children play with

lanterns.

April Fools April Fools DayDay

This holiday is on April 1st.

People try to trick or fool their friends.

People like to laugh and make jokes on

this day.

13.

Dragon Boat Dragon Boat FestivalFestival

This festival is held on the 5th day of the 5th

month of the Chinese calendar. People have

races in decorated dragonboats and eat

delicious rice dumplings.

14.

New Year’s New Year’s EveEve

On December 31st, the night before the

New Year many people celebrate with parties, singing and

dancing.

15.

ThanksgivingThanksgiving

This autumn festival started out as a way to

celebrate a good harvest of farmers’ crops. Nowadays

its more about remembering things you are thankful for. Families

gather together and eat a good meal, often turkey

with pumpkin pie.

Chinese New Year A Birthday

Christmas St Patrick’s Day

Valentines Day Mid-Autumn Festival

Easter April Fools Day

Halloween Dragon Boat Festival

Mother’s Day New Year’s Eve

Father’s Day Thanksgiving

Ching Ming Festival

In Your Group:In Your Group:Decide which 3 holidays are your favourites and which 3 are your least favourite. Give

reasons for your decision.

The EndThe EndI hope you liked talking

about different festivals, holidays, &

celebrations.Can you think of any

others?Which ones do you like

most? Why?

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