2. ● We all know that christmas is
different in each country... but how
do they celebrate it?
● Now, we are going to discover it...
3. JAPAN
● In Japan, the 25th
of December isn't very
important. In fact, it isn't holiday yet, because the
important day is the 1st
of January. On New Years'
day, the japanese streets are completely
decorated.
● They normally have a christmas tree too, but it's
also typical to eat on the KFC! (Yes, this fast food
restaurants)
● This days, like everywhere, it's time to spend, and
all the shops are always full of people.
4. Isn't lovely a date on
the 1st
of January? It's
very typical!
They give away a
christmas cake to
someone special
5. ENGLAND
● British people celebrate so much the christmas
day, and we all know it: the stocking on the
chimney, the carols, the postcards, the super-
decorated christmas tree... and guess what? All
proceeds from England!
● We have adapted this costumes to our ones, but
they have other traditions:
- Crackers
- Boxing day
6. They are
cylinders full
of little
presents
Boxing Day
On this day,
people make
some
donations to
poor peopleCrackers
7. GERMANY
● In Germany, Christmas starts on the 1st
of
December. Since this day, we can see everyday a
lot of markets, full with christmas decorations and
food.
● The 24th
of December, they normally give to each
other a plate with fruits and sweets. After having
dinner, they go to the midnight mass.
● They always celebrate the New Years day with a
lot of fireworks and firecrackers.