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Thursday, 9 April 2020

Forms 3-A, 4. Easter in Britain

For pupils of the third and fourth forms.

Read on to find out more about how Easter is celebrated in Britain.

Easter in Britain



Easter is always on Sunday
Easter is a spring festival of new life. In the UK, 
schools close for about who weeks at 
Easter time. Schoolchildren and students in the United Kingdom have two-week holiday at 
Easter time. It's also the first public 
holiday after Christmas.
In Britain, Easter starts on Good Friday. 
Hot cross buns are typical cakes that that 
people eat on this day. They are like bread  
rolls with spices and raisins and they 
always have a cross shape on top.
The symbols of Easter are eggs, rabbits and chickens, 
spring flowers and new clothes. 
A special Easter tradition is painting 
Easter eggs. People turn hard-boiled eggs 
into different colours. For most British 
children, Easter means chocolate Easter 
eggs. Some families hide the eggs and the
 children look for them. This is called an 
'Easter egg hunt'. Sometimes children 
take part in an egg race. They take spoons,
 put eggs in them and run. The child who 
finishes first and doesn’t drop the egg wins. 

Easter Vocabulary
Easter -Великдень                              
holiday - свято                                  
celebrate – відзначатисвяткувати      
people - люди                                    
church - церква                                 
Christ - Христос                                
coloured - фарбоване                  
sausage - ковбаса                        
ham - шинка                                     
leaf lard – сало                                   
butter - масло                                    
cheese - сир                                      
salt - сіль                                          
horse-radish – хрін                       
candle - свічка                                   
bunny - зайчиккролик            
bring – приносити                     
hot cross bun - (гарячабулочка із зображенням хреста
 (яку їдять у Велику пятницю і під час 
Великого   посту)

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