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Slide 1

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 2

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 3

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 4

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 5

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 6

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 7

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 8

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 9

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 10

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 11

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.


Slide 12

Autor:

Ing. Klára Polterová

Předmět/vzdělávací
oblast:

Anglický jazyk

Tematická oblast:

Poznatky o zemích

Téma:

Holidays and festivals

Ročník:

1., 3.

Datum vytvoření:

říjen 2013

Název:

VY_32_INOVACE_08.3.17.ANJ

Anotace:

Základní údaje i zajímavosti o svátcích,
oslavách a festivalech v České republice, USA
a Velké Británii.

Metodický pokyn:

Metodický materiál je vhodný pro práci s
interaktivní tabulí. Výuku inovuje použitím
multimediálních pomůcek. Využití materiálu je
multifunkční - je určen k prezentaci v hodině, k
procvičení a je možné jej využít i pro
samostudium. Rozsah a obsah výukového
materiálu je přizpůsoben potřebám žáků
technických oborů.

Holidays and festivals







Valentine‘s Day
Easter
Independence day
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Christmas

Valentine‘s Day
• on February 14th
• it is celebrated in many countries around
the world, although it is a working day in
most of them
• exchanging cards
• gifts (roses, chocolates)
• the day for love

Easter
• is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ
• the date of Easter is established as the first
Sunday after the full moon following the March
equinox
• Symbols
a) Coloring hard-boiled eggs
b) Chocolate bunnies
c) The Easter Bunny
d) White Lilies

Easter
• on Easter Monday, the President of the United
States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the
White House lawn for young children. New York
City holds an annual Easter parade on Easter
Sunday
• some European and other countries in the world
also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. In
Canada, both Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday are public holidays

Thanksgiving
• is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the
United States and Canada as a day of giving
thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the
preceding year
• on 2nd Monday in October (Canada), on 4th
Thursday in November (USA)
• Aspects:
a) Turkey
b) Mashed potatoes
c) Stuffing
e) Pumpkin pie

Halloween
• on October 31st
• a contraction of “All Hallows’ Evening”, also
known as “All Hallows’ Eve” or “All Saints’ Eve”
• Trick-or-treating - children in costumes go from
house to house and ask for treats such as candy
with the question “Trick or treat?”
• Things to do :






Attending costume parties
Lighting bonfires
Apple bobbing
Telling scary stories
Carving pumpkins into Jack o‘lanterns

Christmas
• also called “Xmas”
• observed by Christians and many non-Christians
• Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of
Jesus Christ
• widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on
December 25th by millions of people around the
world

Christmas
• popular modern customs of the holiday include:
a) gift giving
b) Christmas music and caroling
c) an exchange of Christmas cards
d) church celebrations
e) a special meal (In the UK and countries
influenced by its traditions - turkey or goose,
meat, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread)
f) the display of various Christmas decorations
including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,
garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes

AND NOW

It is time for English
conversation!

Questions
• What is your favourite holiday?
• How do you celebrate New Year´s Eve?
• Should we celebrate Halloween in the
Czech Republic?
• Do you know any other holidays or
festivals celebrated in the Czech
Republic?

Použité zdroje:
• Public holidays in the United States. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States
• Public holidays in the United Kindom. In: Wikipedia: the free
encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia
Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-10-28]. Dostupné z:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_United_Kingdom
Autorem obrázků je autorka materiálu.