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This lesson contains 48 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

In what country did a riot arise after the queen took away the title of prince/princess from a number of her grandchildren?
A
Denmark
B
Norway
C
Great-Britain
D
Sweden

Slide 4 - Quiz

Is he going to do it? It seems that Elon Musk is buying this platform after all. Which one?
A
Instagram
B
Tiktok
C
Facebook
D
Twitter

Slide 5 - Quiz

During which Grand Prix did Max Verstappen become formula 1 world championship for the second time?
A
Mexico
B
Japan
C
Brazil
D
Abu Dhabi

Slide 6 - Quiz

Officially, Charles has yet to be crowned king? When is this going to happen?
A
Next year
B
He has already been crowned
C
Tomorrow
D
Next month

Slide 7 - Quiz

A number of large statues have been destroyed by a fire? Where did this happen?
A
De efteling
B
Easter Island
C
Australia
D
Madam Tussauds

Slide 8 - Quiz

False alarm: the latest iphones not only call the emergency number in case of a car accident, but also if the owner ...
A
drops his phone
B
screams help
C
sits in a roller coaster
D
sits in a plane

Slide 9 - Quiz

Slide 10 - Slide

What national holidays do you know?

Slide 11 - Mind map

We will begin with the United Kingdom

Slide 12 - Slide

What is the official name of National Holidays in the United Kingdom?

Slide 13 - Open question

Saint Patrick's Day

Slide 14 - Slide

Why is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
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A
To have good luck during the year
B
To raise awareness for the planet
C
To celebrate Irish culture
D
To celebrate the color green

Slide 15 - Quiz

In which month is St. Patrick's Day celebrated?
A
March
B
May
C
July
D
October

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is this called?
A
Triangle leaf
B
Shamrock
C
Lotus
D
Ivy

Slide 17 - Quiz

Slide 18 - Slide

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Slide 19 - Video

00:29
Which of these activities has NOT been mentioned in the video?
A
Shopping
B
Feasting
C
Using Fireworks
D
Watching Sports

Slide 20 - Quiz

01:04
Which of these reasons has nothing to do as to why it's called Boxing Day?
A
Because of alms boxes in church
B
Because of the sport boxing
C
Because of the present boxes

Slide 21 - Quiz

Bonfire Night

Slide 22 - Slide

Slide 23 - Video

What is another name for Bonfire Night?

Slide 24 - Open question

Why did a group of people plot to kill the English king?
A
Because they did not believe he was fit to be the king
B
Because they wanted to rule England
C
Because they were paid to by his servants
D
Because they had a different religion

Slide 25 - Quiz

Why do people usually ask for money with the "Guys"?
A
To donate the money to charity
B
To buy fireworks
C
To buy gifts for friends
D
To show support for Guy Fawkes

Slide 26 - Quiz

National Holidays in the US

Slide 27 - Slide

What is the official name of National Holidays in the United States?

Slide 28 - Open question

Thanksgiving

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Video

What do you usually eat during Thanksgiving? (Hint: Begins with T)

Slide 31 - Open question

What do people usually do during Thanksgiving?
A
Light up fireworks
B
Give each other presents
C
Do chores for strangers
D
Have a family dinner

Slide 32 - Quiz

During dinner, what are you supposed to say?
A
What you are thankful for this year
B
A big secret you've kept the whole year long
C
The worst thing you did this year
D
You're supposed to thank the turkey before eating it

Slide 33 - Quiz

Presidents' Day

Slide 34 - Slide

What is Presidents' Day?

Presidents' Day, is a holiday celebrated on February originally established in the year 1885 where all the presidents of the United States are celebrated. It is officially known as Washington's Birthday. That is because it specifically wants to honor George Washington, who was the first president of the United States. 

Slide 35 - Slide

On which month is Presidents' Day celebrated?
A
January
B
February
C
March
D
April

Slide 36 - Quiz

What is the other name for Presidents' Day in United States?

Slide 37 - Open question

American Independence Day

Slide 38 - Slide

About Independence Day
Independence Day is a federal holiday of the United States in which the Declaration of Independence was written. The Declaration of Independence would declare the American colonies free from the British monarchy. It was signed on the July 4and that's why Independence Day is also known as the "Fourth of July". People celebrate the independence of the United States for example with wearing the American flag colors and also fireworks.

Slide 39 - Slide

Why is the Fourth of July celebrated?
A
To celebrate the independence of the United States
B
To celebrate the creation of the American flag
C
To celebrate the beautiful fireworks that people have
D
To celebrate George Washington

Slide 40 - Quiz

When was the Declaration of Independence?

Slide 41 - Open question

What was America declaring it's independence from?
A
Spain
B
Portugal
C
Great Britain
D
Rome

Slide 42 - Quiz

Slide 43 - Slide

Groups
Come to the front and
write your name under the holiday*  that you want. 

 * If you know another holiday that you want to pick, discuss it with me! 

Slide 44 - Slide

Slide 45 - Slide

Recap: What has stuck in your mind?

Slide 46 - Open question

Celebrated in the UK
Celebrated in the USA
Saint Patrick's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Presidents' day
Independence day
Boxing Day
Bonfire Night

Slide 47 - Drag question

Do you prefer the American or the British holidays?
American holidays
British Holidays

Slide 48 - Poll