Title: Christmas is coming...
1Christmas is coming...
- Svetlana Olonen
- English
- Inglise keelt kõnelevad maad
- Christmas Customs and Traditions
- Form 6
- Supervisior Igor Jallai
2What do you know about Christmas?
- People everywhere have different traditions that
they observe when celebrating the Christmas
season. Some put a candle in the window others
hang mistletoe and holly around the house. Many
people sing carols, put up nativity scenes, and
decorate Christmas trees.
3Christmas tree
- The Christmas tree is thought to have developed
from the "Paradise Tree," an evergreen tree
decorated with apples and used in a popular play
about Adam and Eve held on December 24th in
medieval Germany. Martin Luther is credited with
being the first to decorate a tree with lights.
As he walked through the woods near his home, he
looked up into the night sky and thought about
the star that led the wise men to the Holy Child.
He then took home a small tree and decorated it
with candles to represent the stars he saw that
night and told hes family about his walk through
the woods and recounted to them the story of the
Christ Child.
4Christmas Carols
- A carol is defined as a song of rejoicing,
usually associated with festive occasions and
religious celebrations. The first Christmas carol
was sung by the angels who announced the birth of
Christ to the shepherds in the fields near
Bethlehem. Since that time many carols have been
sung to honor the birth of Jesus. In fact, more
that 500 English carols from the 15th century
still survive, with the earliest printed copy of
a carol that still exists being the "Boar's Head"
carol.
5Jingle Bells
- Dashing through the snow,In a one horse open
sleigh,O're the fields we goLaughing all the
way.Bells on bob-tail ringMaking spirits
bright,What fun it is to ride and singA
sleighing song tonight!CHORUSJingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,Jingle all the way.Oh what fun it
is to rideIn a one horse open sleigh!Jingle
Bells, Jingle Bells,Jingle all the way.Oh what
fun it is to rideIn a one horse open sleigh!A
day or two agoI thought I'd take a rideAnd
soon Miss Fannie BrightWas seated by my
side.The horse was lean and lank,Misfortune
seemed his lot,He got into a drifted bankAnd
we, we got upset!
6Gift Giving
- The tradition of giving gifts at Christmas is
attributed to the wise men who gave gold,
frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ Child.
However, the true origin of gift giving at
Christmas is this. "For God so loved the world
that He gave His only begotten Son. That
whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but
have everlasting life."
7Santa Claus
The legend of St. Nicholas came to America with
the Dutch settlers in New York. As America grew,
so did the gift-giver's traits with each ethnic
group adding more details. St. Nicholas's
northern residence, fur-lined suit, and
reindeer-pulled sleigh probably came from the
Slavic regions while his red suit, his secret
arrival, and his giving to good boys and girls
came from Europe. He was given physical
attributes first by Clement C. Moore in his poem
"The Night Before Christmas." Later, engravings
by Thomas Nast in the late 1800's and paintings
by Haddon Sundbloom, as advertisements for
Coca-cola in the mid-1900's, allowed the world to
see Santa as we know him today. Thus grew the
modern day Santa Claus.
- St. Nicholas was born in 280 AD, in Patara, a
city of Lycia, in Asia Minor. He was the Bishop
of Myra and was known for hes great generosity
and his love for children. He would often give
gifts to people at night or while he was
disguised so that his identity would remain
secret. He died on December 6, 343. Many European
countries celebrate this date as St. Nicholas's
Day, and gifts are given on that day rather than
December 25th.
8Christmas Greeting Cards
- Christmas cards are tokens of friendship and good
will and have become the means by which people
and families keep in touch with those far away.
The first Christmas card was made in 1843 by an
English illustrator named John Calcott Horsely.
Sending cards at Christmas became quite popular
in Europe and America during the next few
years.Christmas cards have truly become a
tradition of Christmas. Nearly 3 billion
Christmas cards will be sent through the U. S.
Post Office alone, not counting the ones sent via
the internet. So get out your pens, flex your
tired fingers, and think, - "Who have I forgotten this year?"
9For a Special Friend
- This special Christmas greeting,
- Choosen just for you,
- Is filled with happy thoughts
- And loving wishes too -
- And thoughts these loving wishes
- Have a special Christmas touch,
- Theyre hor the year-round happiness
- That you deserve so much.
Have a very Merry Christmas