Christmas Reading

Christmas is coming!
Let's do some reading on this subject.
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Christmas is coming!
Let's do some reading on this subject.
You may answer in Dutch!
(If you want to study for the test, that's okay too!)

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Christmas in England
        Christmas is normally the biggest festival in the English year. Once the festival lasted two days, today it seems to last almost two months. Christmas Day, December 25th, is the day when most people in Britain sit down to a special meal of roast turkey and Christmas pudding, and many people eat too much! But Christmas Day is just the high point of the "Christmas period".
    In the weeks before Christmas, life is very busy. There are parties; there are trips to the cinema and of course there's all the shopping.
    This year however there will be less Christmas shopping for many people. Charities and food-banks will be working hard to offer a "happy Christmas" to the millions of people in Britain who are finding it hard to make ends meet.

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Slide 2 - Diapositive

Waarom is de periode voor kerst zo'n drukke periode voor de mensen in Engeland?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    On Christmas day, Britain closes! For most people, Christmas is a time to relax at last after many long and busy weeks. The presents have been bought and sent, dozens of cards have been sent and received, the food is waiting to be eaten. For two days at least (if not three or four, depending on the year), the shops will be shut, and the postman will not deliver any letters. For a day or two, even the trains stop running.
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Slide 4 - Diapositive

"On Christmas day, Britain closes!"
Wat bedoelt de schrijver hiermee?
A
Niemand komt het land in of uit
B
Alle winkels zijn dicht en er wordt geen post bezorgd

Slide 5 - Quiz

Christmas in England
    Nowadays, Britain's Christmas shopping season lasts almost four months! The first Christmas catalogues come through letter-boxes at the start of September!
    Lots of busy people like shopping online, because it is easier. All they have to do is choose from the pages of a colourful catalogue, or shop on the Internet. A few days later, goods are delivered to the door..... or at least one hopes they are. Some Internet shops work 24/7 in the weeks before Christmas, to make sure that everyone gets their presents on time.

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Slide 6 - Diapositive

Some people do their shopping at home: how and why do they do this?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    Many Christmas catalogues come from charities. Each charity has its own specialities – nature and animals from WWF, the RSPCA and others; "green" products from Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth; and hand-made articles from developing countries from charities like Oxfam and Save the Children. Big charities like these earn a lot of money from their Christmas catalogues.
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Slide 8 - Diapositive

Why is Christmas a good time for many big charities?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    In the streets, Christmas arrives at the start of November. Santa Claus and Christmas decorations start appearing in shop windows soon after "Guy Fawkes Night" (5th November). There are no other festivities between Guy Fawkes Night and Christmas.
    In the streets, vendors sell Father Christmas hats, and reindeer horns! Many shops need extra staff; some shops sell as much in November and December as they do in the other 10 months of the year. Most shops stay open later in the evening, and on Sundays too.

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Slide 10 - Diapositive

When does the Christmas shopping season begin?

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    During December, sometimes even earlier, the Christmas lights come on in the streets, and the big shops put on special "Christmas windows", to bring in the shoppers. This year there will be less lights, because the cost of electricity has gone up. As Christmas gets closer, the shops become more and more crowded. Nowadays, a few big shops start their "New Year Sales" before Christmas; some people therefore wait till the last days, in order to pay less for their presents.
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Slide 12 - Diapositive

Waarom wachten sommige mensen tot het laatste moment met cadeautjes kopen?

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    When the shops finally close for the holiday, most people are happy that the shopping is over. For a day at least, everything is shut... except pubs and restaurants, which do a lot of business on Christmas day. In the past, most people used to go to church on Christmas morning; today some people go to church for a special Christmas service, but most stay at home to open presents and prepare the Christmas lunch.
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Slide 14 - Diapositive

What do most people do during their Christmas holiday period?

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Christmas in England
    In the afternoon, it's time for more presents, or to watch a good film, or go our for a walk in the country, or in the park.
    Then, after Christmas, the shopping season starts again, as people spend their Christmas money and look for bargains in the New Year sales.
    Most people have a week's holiday between Christmas and the New Year. Some, of course, have to keep working; but for most, the last week of the year is a time to relax, enjoy more parties, and do a bit more shopping.
   January sometimes seems very flat and empty!

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Slide 16 - Diapositive

"January sometimes seems very flat and empty!"
Wat wordt hier mee bedoeld denk je?

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Assignment
On the next slide fill in your Christmas traditions and new year's resolutions (goede voornemens). Try to write in full sentences. 
Do you have any wishes for the new year? 
What do you eat on Christmas day?
What presents do you wish to get?
Anything you like to add!
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Slide 18 - Diapositive

My Christmas traditions and New Year's resolutions are ..............

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

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Slide 20 - Vidéo