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Easter ESL
Easter

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What do you think of when you hear Easter?

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How was your Easter break?
A
Great! I ate so much chocolate...
B
Just like normal
C
Boring, without my friends :(
D
It was nice to have four days off from school

Slide 4 - Quiz

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... Easter, the weather is usually pretty nice.
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in
B
at
C
on

Slide 5 - Quiz

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Easter and Religion
For many people, Easter is a deeply religious holiday. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for humanity and to celebrate his resurrection. However, not everyone sees Easter in a religious context.

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Explain the different perspectives on Easter and how it is celebrated in a religious and non-religious context.
Resurrection
means the return of Christ to life after his death.

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History of Easter
Easter comes from the Jewish festival of Passover. It was during this festival that Jesus was crucified and later resurrected. The term 'Easter' comes from the Old English word 'ēastre' which was the name of a pagan festival celebrating the arrival of spring.

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Explain the history of Easter and provide context for its significance.
What is the meaning of Easter?
A
Jesus' birth
B
The start of spring
C
Jesus` victory over death
D
Celebration of life

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When is  Easter celebrated?
Easter day is always on Sunday, and it is in spring. The dates of Easter change from year to year, as they are based on the moon, but it’s usually sometime between the end of March and the end of April.The wish for this day is “Happy Easter”. There are many symbols and interesting traditions on this day.

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Easter eggs

Eggs are a popular part of Easter celebrations, as they are a symbol of new life. Traditionally, people paint chicken eggs and decorate them with bright colours. There are many different Easter egg traditions

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Why do we have eggs at Easter?
A
Because Jesus liked eggs.
B
As a symbol of new life
C
Because eggs are tasty
D
Egg whites are good for our summer body

Slide 12 - Quiz

"Het is een soort combinatie van voor-christelijke vruchtbaarheidssymbolen en Germaanse verhalen. We vieren met Pasen dat Jezus uit de dood is opgestaan en wat is nou een mooier symbool van nieuw leven dan een ei?"
Dates 
Tongue Twisters
Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easter eggs
A funny bunny bursts with honey
A grey hare has new hair for Easter

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Easter bunny, true or false?

1.The Easter bunny came from the Bible.
2.The Easter bunny symbolizes fertility and new life.

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The Easter Bunny
Children in Britain hunt for (chocolate) Easter eggs hidden about the home or garden by the Easter bunny.  In the USA, the bunny has also been popular for centuries. The bunny as an Easter symbol seems to have its origins in Germany, where it was first mentioned in German writings in the 16th Century. The first edible Easter bunnies appeared in Germany during the early 1800s, they were made of pastry and sugar.

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Slide 17 - Vidéo

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In what country did the Easter Bunny originate?

A
Switzerland
B
Britain
C
Germany
D
USA

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Other than rabbits, which other two animals are related to Easter?

A
bats and cats
B
dogs and frogs
C
chickens and lambs

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Why do we hide eggs??
A
We? That's what the Easter bunny is for?!
B
Kindness - leaving food out for the poor
C
To make the land fertile
D
This has always been entertainment.

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"Vroeger verstopten we eieren op de akkers, of beter gezegd: eieren werden begraven. Het idee daarachter was dat de akkers dan weer vruchtbaar zouden worden. Het was een soort van gebed".
What do Australians use to symbolize Easter?
A
koala
B
bilby
C
kangaroo

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Easter in Australia
Traditionally, Easter eggs were delivered by the Easter rabbit or bunny.  However, rabbits are seen as pests in Australia, as they destroy crops. For this reason, there has been a movement to suggest that Easter eggs are hidden by the Easter bilby. The bilby is a small, shy animal with big ears, which is native to Australia and an endangered species. It is possible to buy Easter bilbies made from chocolate and some of the profits go to help preserve these animals.

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Easter and Family
Easter is also a time for families to come together and celebrate. Many people prepare special meals and have Easter egg hunts with their loved ones. It is a time to create memories and enjoy each other's company.

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Discuss the importance of family in Easter celebrations and how it brings people together.
I ate so ..... chocolate eggs on Easter Sunday!
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many
B
much

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Easter Egg Roll
Egg rolling is also popular in many places. Eggs are boiled, then painted and then rolled down a hill. The challenge is to roll your egg down the hill without it breaking!

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What is easter
How do people celebrate Easter today?
  • By giving and eating easter eggs (egg hunt)
  • Going to church
  • Decorating eggs
  • Having a large family meal
  • A visit from the Easter bunny

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Easter and Commercialism
In recent years, Easter has become increasingly commercialized. Many businesses sell Easter-related products, such as chocolate eggs and stuffed bunnies. Some people argue that this takes away from the true meaning of Easter.

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Discuss the commercialization of Easter and how it has changed the way the holiday is celebrated.
What is a popular activity at Easter?
A
Easter Egg Roll
B
Easter Egg Hill
C
Easter Egg Run
D
Easter Egg Hunt

Slide 28 - Quiz

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