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BRITISH AND AMERICAN FESTIVITIES

BRITISH AND AMERICAN FESTIVITIES. BY NURIA GONZÁLEZ. COLUMBUS DAY IS CELEBRATED ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF OCTOBER. Columbus Day´s Parade in New York City. HALLOWEEN(31st October ). jack-o-lantern. bobbing for apples. Guy Fawkes Night (5th November ). fireworks. Thanksgiving.

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BRITISH AND AMERICAN FESTIVITIES

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  1. BRITISH AND AMERICAN FESTIVITIES BY NURIA GONZÁLEZ

  2. COLUMBUS DAY IS CELEBRATED ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF OCTOBER

  3. Columbus Day´sParade in New York City

  4. HALLOWEEN(31st October) jack-o-lantern

  5. bobbing for apples

  6. GuyFawkesNight (5th November) fireworks

  7. Thanksgiving • 4th Thursday of November

  8. PilgrimFathers

  9. MAYFLOWER

  10. Traditionalthanksgivingdinner

  11. Christmas 25th December

  12. Trafalgar Square Rockerfeller Centre

  13. crackers

  14. Martin Luther King (3rd Monday of January)

  15. ThirdMonday of February

  16. Saint Patrick´s Day 17 thMarch

  17. shamrock

  18. flag

  19. Green River in Chicago

  20. LEPRECHAUN

  21. EASTER EASTER BONNET EASTER BONNET PARADES

  22. EASTER EGGS EasterBunny

  23. HOT CROSS BUNS Pancake Day Race

  24. Maypole Dance (1st May)

  25. Independence Day (4th July)

  26. Betsy Ross

  27. Notting Hill Carnival(lastSunday and Monday of August)

  28. QUESTIONS 1. Do you remember where the Great Columbian Exposition was celebrated? 2. You know that the colours of Halloween are orange and black…can you tell me what the colour orange represents? 3. Who made himself leader of the Church of England? 4. What was the name of the ship which landed on the North-East coast of North America? 5. How do we call the 26th of December? 6. Where was Martin Luther King assassinated? 7. President´s Day is celebrated to remember to great American Presidents…do you remember their names? 8. The name of a famous Irish fairy… 9. The name of the famous Easter rabbit… 10. The name of a traditional dance on the 1st of May… 11. How many stripes and starts have the American flag got? 12. When is the Notting Hill Carnival celebrated?

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