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Číslo šablony: III/2

Číslo šablony: III/2 VY_32_INOVACE_ P1 _ 2.18 Tematická oblast: Festivals and Celebrations Family Celebrations in the English Speaking Countries Typ: DUM - kombinovaný Předmět: AJ

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Číslo šablony: III/2

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  1. Číslo šablony: III/2 VY_32_INOVACE_P1_2.18 Tematická oblast: Festivals and Celebrations Family Celebrations in the English Speaking Countries Typ: DUM - kombinovaný Předmět: AJ Ročník: 1. - 4.r. (6leté), 1. - 2. r. (4leté) Zpracováno v rámci projektu EU peníze školám CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0296 Zpracovatel: Mgr. Petra Bruková Gymnázium, Třinec, příspěvková organizace Datum vytvoření: duben 2013

  2. Metodický list DUM seznamuje studenty se základními informacemi o rodinných svátcích, jak se slaví v anglicky mluvících zemích, zejména ve Velké Británii a USA. DUM je zpracován formou prezentace a procvičuje získané vědomosti pomocí cvičení v závěru prezentace. Součástí DUM je i řešení cvičení. Inovativnost materiálu spočívá ve využití ICT techniky. Klíčová slova: Party, birthday, wedding, hen party, stag party, housewarming party, showers.

  3. FAMILY CELEBRATIONSINTHE ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES

  4. Parties • People gather, chat, listen to music, dance… • They celebrate a specific person or event. • Parties are held at home, in restaurants or pubs. • Sometimes the guests must pay an admission fee. • There are served meals and drinks.

  5. Birthday Partyobr. 1 • People celebrate the anniversary of the birth of a specific person. • The tradition dates back to 19 century. • Guests bring presents. • The place is decorated with balloons and streamers. • A birthday cake with candles is served. • Guests sing “Happy Birthday to You“.

  6. Tea Party • It is only in the English speaking countries. • It is a formal meeting. • It is usually organized for women. • The host serves tea, hot chocolate, sandwiches or obr. 2 biscuits.

  7. Showers • It is a party organized for a bride-to-be or a mother-to-be. • Guests bring gifts. • People play themed games. obr. 3

  8. Stag Night • It is also called Bachelor Party. • Only men take part. • It is held for a groom before he gets married. • His friends celebrate his last night of freedom. • They usually go for a weekend to Prague, Amsterdam or Budapest.

  9. Hen Night • It is also called Bachelorette Party. • Usually bridesmaids are invited to the party. • It is held for a bride before she gets married. • They play drinking games and usually get drunk. • It is common to invite a male stripper. obr. 4

  10. Wedding Traditionsobr. 5 • A bride wears a white wedding dress – the symbol of innocence. • The wedding ring – the circle means eternity and neverending love. • The wedding cake is a symbol of fertility. • The wedding veil – the tradition dates back to times of arranged marriages when the groom could not see the bride´s face before the ceremony.

  11. A bride should wear something old (it means past), something new (the symbol of a new life), something borrowed (the symbol of necessity of the family) and something blue (the blue colour is a symbol of faithfulness). Throwing rice is a symbol of fertility and prosperity. Tossing the bouquet – the woman who catches it obr. 6 is the next one to get married. A kiss – a symbol of a new union.

  12. Housewarming Party • It is held when somebody moves into a new house or flat. • The owners show their house or flat to their friends and relatives. • It is an informal party. • Guests bring presents for the household. obr. 7

  13. Are the sentences true or false? • The tradition of celebrating birthday is less than one hundred years old. • Tea party is a tradition that comes from Germany. • When guests come to a baby shower, they watch how parents wash their baby. • We can meet young Englishmen celebrating Stag Night in Prague. • Englishmen do not kidnap a bride during the wedding reception.

  14. Řešení • F • F • F • T • T

  15. Zdroje Obrázky: • Tea party. [online]. [cit. 2013-04-14]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_party_(social_gathering) • Bachelotette party. [online]. [cit. 2013-04-14]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelorette_party • Wedding cake. [online]. [cit. 2013-04-14]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_cake • Flower bouquet. [online]. [cit. 2013-04-14]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_bouquet • Party. [online]. [cit. 2013-04-14]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party Text – archiv autora

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