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Christmas and Hogmanay in Scotland
1. Christmas and Hogmanay in Scotland.
by Zheliaskova Arina,5 class C, grammar school № 540
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2.
We are pleased to tell youabout Christmas in
Scotland.
There are some special
traditions in this country.
3. Preparation for Christmas in Scotland.
In Scotland people likecelebrating Christmas. It
is the best holiday.
Scottish celebrate
Christmas on December,
25th. They love to
decorate the Christmas
tree and the Christmas
tree looks very nice in
every home.
4. Santa Claus.
In Scotland“Grandfather Cold” is
called Santa Claus. He
lives in Lapland with his
reindeers. The main
reindeer's name is
Rudolf. Santa Claus
arrives to the house on
a sleigh with reindeers.
He crawls through the
chimney to the house.
Santa Claus puts gifts in
stockings and then flies
away.
5. Christmas traditions
Children ask theirgifts from Father
Christmas. They write
letters to him and
throw them into the
fire.
6. Scottish traditions
In ScotlandNew year is
called
"Hogmanay".
People open
the doors to
let the Old
Year go out
and bring in
the New
Year!
7. Scottish traditions
When New yearcomes, it’s very
important to meet
the first guest.
The First-Footer must
be a man with dark
hair. He also has to
bring special gifts.
8. First-footer’s gifts
• A coal - wish ofcomfort in the
house
• A slice of bread –
the desire of wealth
• A silver coin - the
desire of wealth
• A green sprig - the
wish of good health.
9. Scottish traditions
There’s an ancientScottish tradition to
pass under a sprig of
mistletoe and kiss each
other as a sign of
friendship. The Scottish
sing the hymn "Auld
Lang Syne“ which is
written by the great
poet Robert Burns in
the 18th century.
10. What do the Scots have on the holiday table?
On the table there are traditionally oat cakes, somemeat and pies with dried fruits. A hospitable hostess
will bake a traditional Dundee cake with candied
fruit, cherries and ground almonds.
11.
Thank youfor your
attention!
We hope
that this
information
was
interesting
for you.