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CHRISTMAS

CHRISTMAS. CHIRSTMAS TRADITIONS. i n Sl ovak ia , Christmas celebrations begin with  Advent S lovaks also celebrate St. Nicholas' day on the 6th December i n Slovakia he is known as sv . Mikul áš h e comes in the evening of the 5th December and gives presents to good children

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CHRISTMAS

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  1. CHRISTMAS

  2. CHIRSTMAS TRADITIONS • in Slovakia, Christmas celebrations begin with Advent • Slovaksalso celebrate St. Nicholas' day on the 6th December • in Slovakia he is known as sv. Mikuláš • he comes in the evening of the 5th December and gives presents to good children • children place their shoes near the windowso sv. Mikulášcan endowthem with sweets and fruit

  3. During advent there are manythings to do or buy to makeslovakchristmas include cleaning the house, baking, shopping and buying the Christmas Tree • in SlovakiaHappy/Merry Christmas is 'VeseléVianoce‚ • Slovak Christmas Trees are decorated with coloured lights, fruits, hand-made decorations made of wood...

  4. CHRISTMAS DAY • In themorningchildrendecoratethechristmastreewithdadwhilemomcookscabbagesoup and roastedcarp. • Childrenwatchchristmas film on TV and adultslisten to Christmascarols. • In theeveningfamilygo to thechurchtotheeveningmass.

  5. Christmas gifts are brought to children byJesus. Family gifts are put under the Christmas Tree. A common tradition is that the children have to leave the room when the presents are being brought by Jesus. The children then run to the Christmas Tree to try and see the Jesus but they always narrowly miss him! Then the present are opened. Christmas carols are sung or played, often Silent Night, then the supper is served.

  6. ChristmasMarkets • Christmasmarkets are in thebiggestcities • Forexample Bratislava, Nitra, Banská Bystrica...

  7. ChristmasCards • On Christmasholidayspeoplesendpostcard to friends and family

  8. Viktória ZajkováViktóriaBajanováLinda Eder Thankyouforyourattention

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