3. Customs and Traditions

Countries and Cultures
Celebrations and traditions

USA AND UK
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Countries and Cultures
Celebrations and traditions

USA AND UK

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Goals:
  • Learn about British and American customs and celebrations
  • Learn something about British culture

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Thanksgiving Day
  • Each year Americans in the United States celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday on the fourth Thursday of November.

  •  One of the best things about Thanksgiving is spending time with family.

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Some traditions
  • Famous foods associated with Thanksgiving are turkey and cookies

  • At the meal, many families observe the ritual of going around the table to express what each member is thankful for.

  • The President of the United States also traditionally pardons a live turkey, meaning the turkey will live on a farm without threat of being eaten.

  • Black Friday & Cyber Monday

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Black Friday
  • Black Friday is an informal name for the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. 

  • The day after Thanksgiving has been regarded as the beginning of America's Christmas shopping season.

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Black Friday
  • Since 2006, there have been 12 reported deaths and 117 injuries throughout the United States...

  •  It is common for prospective shoppers to camp out over the Thanksgiving holiday in an effort to secure a place in front of the line and thus a better chance at getting desired items.

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Black Friday
  • Black Friday has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States.

  • A lot of shops start to make huge profits during this day. Some finally get into black instead of red numbers. Hence the name Black Friday. 

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Where did Black Friday first start?

A
It started in the United Kingdom, then Americans started doing it as well.
B
It started in the United Kingdom and America at the same time.
C
It started in America, then Britons started doing it as well.
D
It is not clear where Black Friday started.

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Black Friday is called this way because:

A
after this day many people have little money left, which is called: “being in the black”.
B
all the shopping people create crowded streets, looking as if the streets were black.
C
shops lose a lot of money on this day because they are selling things so cheaply.
D
a lot of shops start to make profits during this day.

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Fourth of July
Independence Day

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Independence day (the 4th of July)
The Americans celebrate American Independence Day on the Fourth of July every year. We think of July 4, 1776, as a day that represents the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States of America as an independent nation.

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Halloween!  
Halloween

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Halloween 
  • Celts: 2000 years ago (Irish immigrants 1840's)
  •  Samhain: the harvest festival
  • the ghosts of the dead watched the earth 
  • the church got envolved and called it all saints day 
  • known as Hallowmas (holy/saintly)
  • trick or treating (give us candy or we wil trash your house)

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your turn...
Think about customs and traditions in your country. Choose one to give a short presentation.

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