Every nation has different customs and traditions its

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“Every nation has different customs and traditions, its own way of life”

“Every nation has different customs and traditions, its own way of life”

Russia -The Great Britain Trooping of the Colour -Maslenitsa -New Year Holiday -Carol Singing

Russia -The Great Britain Trooping of the Colour -Maslenitsa -New Year Holiday -Carol Singing -Christmas -Halloween -Easter -Victory Day -St. Valentine's Day -International Women`s Day

Moscow Did you know that? … 1. St. Tatyana is the patron saint of

Moscow Did you know that? … 1. St. Tatyana is the patron saint of students. 2. It`s a symbol to be worn on Victory Day. When What 3. It`s the Ice Cream Festival. Where 4. It`s Peter the Great`s birthday. When

Moscow 5. It`s a regatta called “Under St. Andrew`s Flag. ” 6. It was

Moscow 5. It`s a regatta called “Under St. Andrew`s Flag. ” 6. It was celebrated for the first time. 7. It was restored and opened to the public in 2007. 8. It`s the first festival of military culture and music. Where What Where

Moscow is the capital of Russia`s greatest event Chekhov International Theatre Festival The International

Moscow is the capital of Russia`s greatest event Chekhov International Theatre Festival The International Tchaikovsky Competition Ice cream festival The November Art 07 festival The fair-unique souvenirs from around Moscow

The Golden Mask 1. events 5. festival 2. perform 6. compete 3. annual 7.

The Golden Mask 1. events 5. festival 2. perform 6. compete 3. annual 7. nominees 4. ceremony 8. award

Moscow Honours War Heroes 1. Celebrate - celebration- celebratory 2. City - citizenship 3.

Moscow Honours War Heroes 1. Celebrate - celebration- celebratory 2. City - citizenship 3. Hero - heroic- heroin 4. Recognize - recognition - recognizable 5. Memory - memorize - memorable 6. Decorate - decoration - decorating 7. Part - participate - participation 8. Initiate - initiative - initiation 9. Mind - remind - mindful 10. Immediate - immediately 11. Present - presentation - representative

Festivals and celebrations in Moscow When How Where Why

Festivals and celebrations in Moscow When How Where Why

My favourite holiday wonderful fantastic entertaining marvelous exciting beautiful magnificent amazing Why?

My favourite holiday wonderful fantastic entertaining marvelous exciting beautiful magnificent amazing Why?

My favourite holiday have a party do tricks visit relatives listen to music give

My favourite holiday have a party do tricks visit relatives listen to music give presents cook tasty food attend a fair play games How do you celebrate it?

Whose story you enjoy and why Why do How do you like it? you

Whose story you enjoy and why Why do How do you like it? you celebrate it? Your opinion Linking words Grammar Score and (1 -10) vocabulary

Project work Think the ideas Write them down Be the leader Draw pictures Give

Project work Think the ideas Write them down Be the leader Draw pictures Give reasons Present the project

Traditions, festivals, celebrations can be religious, national, local, official and unofficial Why? -to be

Traditions, festivals, celebrations can be religious, national, local, official and unofficial Why? -to be the real citizens of your country -to unite families -to entertain -to be proud of the country -to show the special features of the country -to have a rest -to have a special holiday

Choose one and comment “A wonder lasts but nine days. ” “Man does not

Choose one and comment “A wonder lasts but nine days. ” “Man does not live by bread alone. ” “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ” “Work is the meat of life, pleasure the dessert. ”

Let`s assess the lesson

Let`s assess the lesson

Thank you for your attention

Thank you for your attention