Speak About The Picture. What Season Is It?: Easter Traditions
Speak About The Picture. What Season Is It?: Easter Traditions
Speak About The Picture. What Season Is It?: Easter Traditions
EASTER TRADITIONS
Rolling eggs.
Hiding and hunting eggs.
Eggs and spoon race.
IN SPRING
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EASTER.
Easter is always on Sunday, because people thought Jesus woke up from the dead on the first day of
the week. Easter is the first Sunday coming after the first full moon in spring. But it can come as early
as March 22 or as late as April 25. It is a holiday of spring sun, awakening of new life and death of
winter.
The symbols of Easter are eggs, rabbits and chickens, spring flowers and new clothes. On Easter
Sunday people give coloured eggs to children and friends. Eggs come to the breakfast tables on Easter
Day or are hidden about the house and garden for the children to find. Children keep one of the most
beautifully coloured eggs for a year or two. Now children usually get chocolate eggs.
People have a good time with egg-rolling. They roll coloured, hard-boiled eggs down a hillock until
the eggs break.
People think - eating hot cross buns at breakfast on Good Friday morning is a magic thing.
London meets spring with Easter Parade each year. The ship made of many spring flowers, bears the
Easter Princess.
5. Retell the text.
Read the poem and learn it.
EASTER EGGS.
Sing a song of Easter eggsBetsy counted eight,
Hidden in a grassy place
By the garden gate;
Two are at the lilac-bush,
Near the flower-bed;
Bob gave her a yellow one;
She gave Bob a red.
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Happy Easter!
Happy Easter
Happy spring
Happy, happy everything!
With best wishes to you for a wonderful Easter!