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Eurolinks

Family and food

SwedenCzech republic

SloveniaBelgium

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1. How many members are there in your family

living together?

Sweden

Czech

Slovenia

Belgium

3Belgium

3-4Slovenia5Czech4-5Sweden

Average Countries

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2. What is typical housework the family members do?

Typical types of housework are:

o Cleaning (the windows, floor…)o vacuum cleaningo Washing the disheso Sweeping o Cookingo Ironing clothes o Watering the flowers

For all the countries

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3. What events/holidays do you celebrate with your family?

Slovenia: •New Year•Birthdays•Christmas

•Easter •Day of Gypsies (only Gypsies)

Belgium: •Catholic Holidays

•Birthdays

Czech: •Christmas•Birthdays

•Easter

Sweden: •Christmas

•Easter•Birthdays

•Halloween•Lucia day

•Mid Summer

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This is the favourite day for children. They wake up very early in the morning to find their stockings have been filled by Father Christmas and excitedly unwrap the presents before going down to breakfast.

(It´s the same for all the countries)

4. How do you celebrate Christmas (food,

presents …)

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Many people will go to church to sing carols and to celebrate the birth of Jesus on Christmas Day. More people attend the church on this day than

any other day of the year. People put on their best clothes to go to church.

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Family stay together and they are all happy. Children put up Christmas tree. Family eat better food than usually and enjoy being together sit down for Christmas dinner at mid-day.

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5. What do you eat and drink at home during the week and at the weekend in Slovenia?

People eat very varied food and drink: o fruit ( banana, orange, apple, lemon, pear,

peach,…)o vegetables ( potato, tomato, cabbage, carrot,

onion, garlic, pepper, mushroom…)o Meat (chicken, ”krvavice”, beef,…), cheese, egg,

fish, bread (brown and white), spaghetti, vegetable soup, rise, zhgantsi, “pogača”, pancakes

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5. What do you eat and drink at home during the week and at the weekend in Czech?

People eat very varied food and drink: o Food

during week: students eat at school, spaghetti, potatoes, salad

o Drinktea, coffee, water

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5. What do you eat and drink at home during the week and at the weekend in Sweden?

People eat very varied food and drink: o Food

sausage, meetballs with brown sauceo Drink

milk, juice

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5. What do you eat and drink at home during the week and at the weekend in Belgium?

People eat very varied food and drink: o Food

potatoes, fries (chips)o Drink

catle, tea, beer

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Typical food

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Drink product of Slovenia

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6. Are you a vegetarian? What do you think of this lifestyle?

Most of people who aren’t vegetarian think:

Sweden:Much more healthy, this is very good

Czech:It´s good, but we don´t prefer it.

Slovenia:That it's stupid.I think if someone wants to be a vegetarian that is ok.A vegetarian diet is bad for me.I think that being vegetarian isn't healthy.

Belgium:Don´t care about vegetarians.

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7. Do you have any pets?

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

dog cat others no pets

Belgium

Czech

Sweden

Slovenia

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