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Kék Általános Iskola
WINTER2005-2006
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Christmas in Hungary
  • The period of Advent (four weeks before Xmas) is
    full of customs related to Xmas. These customs
    are full of supersititions and prophecies for the
    next year. They are mostly ancient traditions but
    in several families many of them are becoming
    customary lately.
  • Of course some of them are dying - but we think
    that as long as people (and the youth) know about
    them, they won't die forever. It's worth knowing
    about them because they are very interesting.
    People make - or buy - Advent's wreath with 4
    candels and every Sunday till Xmas they light one
    more of them. But every year more and more other
    kinds of decorations are used too in the Advent
    and Xmas period in Hungary.

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  • Mikulas or St Nicholas comes to Hungarian
    children on 6th in the morning. He arrives
    wearing the robes of a bishop, with a red miter
    on his head, / he looks like Santa Claus / a
    staff in one hand and a sack full of small
    presents in the other. Accompanying him a "Devil"
    boy Krampusz in a black costume, complete with
    horns and long tail. He holds a switch made of
    dry twigs, ready to smack any "naughty" children.
  • On 5th in the evening little children clean their
    boots and put them on the window for the night as
    Mikulas in Hungary puts his presents into boots.
    Children can hardly sleep that night and always
    wake up early in the morning. But bad children
    get not only presents but also birch (a bunch of
    branches painted gold to swish them with if they
    were bad ). Of course on 6th you can meet many
    Santa Clauses in the streets, in the stores - and
    also in the schools. If children (but also
    teachers in the schools!) sing him a song or
    recite a poem about Santa Claus they can get some
    chocolate.

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  • Many superstitions and customs are related to
    13th of December - the day of Lucia.
    Traditionally it's said to be the night of the
    bad spirits - as it is the longest night of the
    year.
  • In the past men started carving out "Lucia's
    stool" - a little wooden stool with 3 feet - this
    day. They had to work on it arranging the work
    for every day till 24th of December (there's also
    a proverb in Hungarian "You are preparing it as
    slowly as the Lucia's stool!").
  • The next custom is about profesying the next
    year's weather every day between 13th and 24th
    people have to take notes about that day's
    weather. It will show them what the weather will
    be like in the next 12 months. It's not difficult
    to guess that this custom was popular mostly in
    villages where farmers' living depended on the
    weather.

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  • Two customs of the same day (13th) are related to
    money. If you want to be rich next year don't
    spend even a penny on 13th! But if you are given
    some money that day - it means luck for you.
  • People sow wheat into a cup or plate on 13th. If
    it grows thick and high till 24th - it means your
    next year will be rich. If not - you will be
    poor. I think almost everybody believes in it and
    sows wheat in Hungary that day.

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  • In the past a week before Xmas carol singers
    appeared in the streets to announce the approach
    of the festival. They carried a Christmas crib
    with them and went from house to house performing
    the nativity play. It relates to the story of
    Christ's birth and the appearance of the
    shepherds and the Three kings from the Orient
    bringing presents to the God's Son. Nowadays
    nativity plays are presented only in churches and
    schools and they are very popular.

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  • On 24th , the Holy Night, only the nearest family
    circle comes together. They decorate the Xmas
    tree (it can be only a fir or a pine in Hungary)
    together. It's said that you should hang on your
    tree at first some fruit (apples and walnuts) and
    some honey-cakes to have a good harvest in the
    next year - and put the green wheat. Then light
    the candles and sing together some Xmas carols
    before giving each other presents in the
    afternoon or in the evening. Most little children
    think that it is the Little Child Jesus who
    brings them presents (but it's not the Santa
    Claus who does it in Hungary at Xmas). This day
    must be very peaceful for the family.

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  • In the past people traditionally fasted (one day
    only) till the Xmas dinner in the evening to
    clean their body and soul. The dinner begins with
    a very kind custom. At the beginning of the
    dinner the head of the family takes a beautiful
    apple and cuts it into as many pieces as many
    members of the family are present round the
    table. He says "The way this apple belongs
    together, let God help us to come all together a
    year later as well."
  • Every part of Hungary has its own traditional set
    dishes for the Holy Night. But most families eat
    fish. "Fishermen's soup" On 25th and 26th
    families and close friends have big meals and
    invite each other for lunch. Three dishes are
    essential parts of the Xmas lunches
    stuffed-cabbage (made of pickled cabbage with
    balls of minced pork), turkey stuffed with
    chesnuts and poppy-seed or nut cake (see the
    recipes bellow).

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  • A lot of families go to the Midnight Service in
    church. There's a superstition related to this
    when you leave the house that night you should
    leave a candle burning inside otherwise bad
    spirits and witches running away from church (as
    they dislike the smell of incense but like
    darkness) will find refuge in the house.

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CHRISTMAS IN OUR SCHOOL
  • We decorated our school for Christmas. Pupils
    drew angels, made an Angel Calendar.
  • They made Christmas cards for you and we put the
    cards arrived from England, Wales, Poland,
    Romania, Italy and Spain on a notice board in the
    school hall.
  • Traditionally we have a Christmas celebration in
    the evening before the holiday starts.
  • This year we also had a wondwerful programme
    children danced and sing and the teachers choir
    sang, too.
  • !!! PLEASE WATCH KÉPEK_1.WMW !!!

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WINTER TALES, POEMS
  • Small pupils from class 2 are reading tales ,
    poems about winter on their lesson with their
    teacher.
  • They made illustrations to the stories.
  • !!! PLEASE WATCH KÉPEK_2.WMW !!!

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BIRDS
  • Pupils from class 8b made seven bird tables for
    the classes taking part in the project. We put
    them in the windows of the casses so that the
    children could watch the birds all the time.
  • In the pictures you can see the birds which can
    often be seen in the school area.
  • !!! PLEASE WATCH KÉPEK_3.WMW !!!

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WEATHER OBSERVATIONS IN WINTER
  • !!! PLEASE WATCH !!!
  • WEATHER_1.XLS
  • WEATHER_2.XLS
  • WEATHER_3.XLS

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Gala
  • Its a tradition in our school to organise an art
    festival, Gala, in one of the theatres of
    Budapest.
  • Pupils sometimes teachers, too dance, sing,
    act in short plays, recite poetry. They prepare
    for the performance for long weeks.
  • This year we also had a very nice festival in
    February. Here you can see some flashes from the
    programme.
  • !!! PLEASE WATCH GALA.WMW !!!

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