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				RUSSIAN 
				HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS 
				Every country has customs and traditions. I want to tell you 
				about some holidays and traditions of my country. 
				Russians really love holidays. We usually celebrate them with a 
				lot of food, presents and in big companies of relatives and 
				friends. 
				There are three types of holidays in Russia. They are family 
				holidays, state holidays and religious holidays. 
				Let me tell you about family holidays first. They include 
				birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and others. Each family has 
				its own traditions of celebrating this or that holiday. For 
				example, my family celebrates my birthday for two days. On the 
				first day I celebrate it with my parents, grandparents, my uncle 
				and aunt. The second day of celebration is only for my close 
				friends. They usually come in a big group with a lot of 
				presents. I like my birthday very much. 
				State or public holidays in Russia include Constitution Day, New 
				Year's Day, the International Women's Day, May Day, Victory Day 
				and Russia Day. During these holidays, people do not work. They 
				spend time with their families and friends or go to the centre 
				of big cities to celebrate there. Banks, companies and some 
				shops do not work on these days either. 
				New Year's Day is the major holiday in Russia. We put up a New 
				Year tree and decorate it with colourful toys and glass balls. 
				The main fir-tree of the country is put up in the State Kremlin 
				Palace. Small fir trees are put up in shop windows, in streets 
				and squares, even on roofs of buildings. A lot of people like 
				buying natural fir trees, others prefer plastic ones. Children 
				like the holiday a lot. They can stay up late and then get their 
				presents. At ten minutes to midnight on the 31st of December 
				families gather in front of the TV-set and watch the president 
				making his traditional speech. After the clock on the main tower 
				of the Kremlin strikes midnight, everybody says Happy New Year 
				and drinks champagne. After that the time for presents comes. 
				Russian children believe that Father Frost brings presents. 
				After all the presents are given out, Russians have fun, drink, 
				eat, and play games all night long. 
				Victory Day is a very important holiday for Russian history. On 
				this day we remember those who protected our country from the 
				German invaders during World War II. A great parade is held on 
				this day in Red Square. Numerous war and patriotic films are 
				shown on television. On this day people congratulate veterans 
				and give them flowers. 
				The so-called religious holidays include Christmas, Easter and 
				others. There is also a pagan holiday — Shrovetide or Pancake 
				Day. These holidays are not state, so people usually work and 
				study on these days. At Shrovetide, people see spring in, eat 
				pancakes and burn a scarecrow, which symbolizes winter. 
				Russian Christmas is celebrated on the 7th of January, but there 
				is no exact date for Easter, it is different every year. 
				Nowadays foreign celebrations are becoming more and more popular 
				in Russia. They are Halloween and St. Valentine's Day. On 
				Halloween Day some clubs organize parties and masquerades. St. 
				Valentine's Day is mostly popular with young people. They 
				usually buy presents for their girlfriends and boyfriends such 
				as chocolate and sweets and make greeting cards in the shape of 
				a heart. 
				I like Russian holidays and look forward to celebrating each of 
				them! 
				 
				 
				Vocabulary: 
				anniversary [l£emlv3:s(3)n] юбилей 
				close friend ['klauz Trend] близкий друг 
				custom ['kAstam] традиция 
				Easter [i:sts] Пасха 
				family holidays ['fsemili'rmbdeiz] семейные праздники 
				fir tree [Тз:Ш:] елка 
				in the shape of a heart [Xerpava'hait] в форме сердца 
				masquerade [maeska'reid] маскарад 
				pagan holiday ['peigan 'httladei] языческий праздник 
				public holidays ['рлЫгк httbderz] народные праздники 
				put up ['put4p] ставить (елку) 
				relative ['rebtrv] родственник 
				religious holidays [n'hdsas'httbderz] религиозные праздники 
				scarecrow ['skeakrau] чучело 
				see spring in [sii'sprm'm] встречать весну 
				speech ['spi:tf] речь 
				state holidays ['steit'rmbderz] государственные праздники 
				strike [straik] бить (о часах) 
				wedding ['wedirj] свадьба 
				 
				 
				Questions: 
				1. What are the three types of holidays in Russia? 
				2. What are family holidays? How does your family celebrate 
				them? 
				3. What are the state holidays in Russia? 
				4. What is the maj or holiday in the country? What do Russians 
				do on this day? What are the traditions of this holiday? 
				5. What is Victory Day and when is it celebrated? 
				6. What do religious holidays include? How are they celebrated? 
				7. What foreign celebrations are there in Russia? 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
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