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system right now hi everyone I’m Gina

I’m sure that everyone watching this

video know it’s about New Year’s Day and

celebrates it but do you know how we

celebrate in Great Britain in this

lesson you’re going to learn about the

British New Year which we celebrate on

the 1st of January

do you know how many people gather in

London to watch the New Year’s fireworks

will show you the answer at the end of

this video

New Year’s Eve is a big party night in

Britain people all over the country

celebrate with parties and fireworks to

ring in the New Year in Scotland

especially it is a big event known as

hog money when Big Ben chimes midnight

to signal the start of the new year we

join hands and sing the traditional song

auld lang syne a song about friends and

forgiveness a new year is seen as a new

beginning where we can say goodbye to

the year that has passed and welcomed

the year that is coming it is

traditional to choose a New Year’s

resolution and this is a goal or a

change that we want to make to ourselves

or our lives popular New Year’s

resolutions are to lose the extra pounds

put on over Christmas or to quit smoking

in Britain and especially Scotland there

is an old superstition and custom that

the first person to enter a house in the

new year will bring luck with them if

the first footer as they are called has

dark hair it is considered extremely

lucky

as New Year’s Eve is a party night it

means that New Year’s Day is a very slow

paced day public transport and store

hours are limited and most people choose

to stay home relax and nurse their

headaches and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz do you know

how many people gather in London to

watch the New Year fireworks

about 250,000 people gather every year

along the River Thames to watch the

fireworks

the fireworks are set off from boats

along the river and also around the

London Eye how is this lesson did you

learn something interesting do you

remember the name of the song we sing to

welcome the new year leave us a comment

at English class 101.com

and we’ll see you in the next lesson bye

hi everyone I’m Gina it’s getting cold

there are lights and decorated trees

everywhere you look that can only mean

that it’s nearly the 25th of December

and nearly Christmas Day in this lesson

you’re going to learn about how

Christmas is celebrated in Britain if we

think of Christmas we think of snow

scenes but do you know what the

definition of a white Christmas in the

UK is we’ll show you the answer at the

end of this video

one of the most famous Christmas

traditions and the one that causes the

most stress is exchanging gifts children

get excited to see what present Santa

Claus will leave for them under the

Christmas tree and leave brandy and the

mince pie out for him

on Christmas Eve for adults it means

braving busy stores to find the perfect

presents for those they love but always

remember it’s the thought that counts

christmas is a time for families to

gather together and central to this is

the Christmas dinner the whole family

sits down together to eat a heavy meal

of turkey and all of the trimmings

followed by Christmas pudding for

dessert often we pull Christmas crackers

and inside these are terrible jokes

cheap presents and paper Christmas hats

after lunch while everyone is waiting

for the food to digest many people

switch on the TV and watch the special

Christmas programs and movies that are

broadcast the most famous of these is

the Queen’s Christmas speech it’s

broadcast simultaneously on the two

biggest TV channels in the UK the BBC

and ITV at 3:00 p.m. and the Queen

reviews a year and gives us a Christmas

message that usually speaks of tolerance

and forgiveness

if you send the letter to Santa and

address it to the North Pole then it

will go to the North Pole if you address

it to Santa’s grotto then instead it

will be answered by his British elves

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz if we think of Christmas we

think of snow scenes but do you know

what the definition of a white Christmas

in the UK is a Christmas is considered a

white Christmas in the UK if a single

snowflake falls on the roof of the

weather center in London during

Christmas Day it doesn’t matter how much

snow the rest of the country gets it

only counts if it snows at the London

Weather Center how is this lesson did

you learn something interesting do you

remember the name of the most famous

Christmas program leave us a comment at

English class 101.com

and we’ll see you in the next lesson bye

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hi everyone I’m Gina after Christmas the

second biggest religious event of the

year in the UK is Easter even for people

who don’t celebrate Easter as a

religious observance it is an important

time of the year the date changes every

year but it always coincides with the

start of spring in this lesson you’re

going to learn about Easter and how it

is celebrated

how many chocolate eggs are eaten in the

UK at Easter we’ll show you the answer

at the end of this video at Easter we

give each other eggs eggs symbolizes the

resurrection a new life of Jesus Christ

following his crucifixion when this

tradition started it was bird eggs

painted in bright colors that were given

now we give chocolate eggs to each other

and especially to children that often

have even more chocolate inside a

popular activity at Easter is to hold an

Easter egg hunt small eggs are given in

an area usually a garden or public place

such as a school and then people try to

find them the eggs can be real eggs that

have been hard-boiled and painted or

small chocolate eggs schools will hold

many events and competitions related to

Easter and one of the most famous is the

Easter bonnet parade for this hats are

decorated with Easter related

decorations such as eggs chicks and

rabbits there are egg rolling

competitions where hard-boiled eggs are

rolled down a slide or a hill and the

egg that travels the furthest without

breaking apart wins also there are egg

decorating competitions

at Christmas it has Santa Claus that

brings the presents but at Easter it is

the Easter Bunny that brings the eggs

chocolate figures in the shape of

bunnies are popular gifts at Easter

alongside the traditional eggs and now

I’ll give you the answer to the earlier

quiz

how many chocolate eggs are eaten in the

UK at Easter around 80 million eggs are

eaten by Brits at Easter

this is particularly impressive for a

country that has a population of only 63

million people how is this lesson did

you learn something interesting do you

have any games similar to the ones I

spoke about in your country leave us a

comment at English class 101.com and

we’ll see you in the next lesson bye

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hi everyone I’m Gina

a lot of countries celebrate Christmas

Day on the 25th of December but did you

know that in the UK there is another

public holiday on the 26th of December

called Boxing Day in this lesson you’re

going to learn about Boxing Day and why

it is a special day the 26th of December

is better known in many countries as a

Saints Day what is the name of the saint

we’ll show you the answer at the end of

this video the origin of the name Boxing

Day is not fully known and there are

many theories some say it is because the

poor boxers in church were opened on the

26th of December another theory is that

it is because tradesmen would collect

their Christmas box of presents and

gifts from their customers on the day

after Christmas Boxing Day has become

one of the busiest shopping days of the

year as it is a day when the big post

Christmas sales start eager shoppers

start queuing from the early hours of

the morning to grab bargains the sale at

the department store Harrods is

particularly famous as it will sell

unique one-off items for huge discounts

for these items it is first-come

first-served Boxing Day is also a day

for sport traditionally it was a day for

fox hunting but this practice was banned

in 2004 some hunt still go ahead despite

the ban but others are artificial hunts

when no foxes are chased or harmed it is

also a day for football fans as a full

program of football fixtures are held on

Boxing Day many people go to football

games or watch the matches from home

with so much food prepared for Christmas

day it is inevitable that some will be

left over so Boxing Day is for eating

leftovers turkey sandwiches turkey salad

anything that is left over gets eaten on

Boxing Day and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz the 26th of

December is better known in many

countries as the Saints day what is the

name of the saint the 26th of December

is also st. Stephen’s Day although

within the UK it is almost exclusively

known as Boxing Day how is this lesson

did you learn something interesting do

you remember the theories as to why it

is called Boxing Day leave us a comment

at English class 101.com and we’ll see

you in the next lesson bye

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hi everyone I’m Gina remember remember

the fifth of November gunpowder treason

and plot if you live in the UK you all

know that rhyme and what it means if you

don’t then you soon well it refers to

Guy Fawkes Day an annual celebration on

the 5th of November in this lesson

you’re going to learn about what Guy

Fawkes Day is and how it is celebrated

why did people in the UK first start to

celebrate Guy Fawkes Day will show you

the answer at the end of this video

Guy Fawkes Day celebrates the failure of

Guy Fawkes and his accomplices in their

plot to kill King James are first in

1605 Fox and his friends planned to blow

up the houses of parliament with the

Protestant King inside and replace him

with a Catholic monarch however their

plot was discovered and they were

arrested and later executed for treason

we celebrate Guy Fawkes Day by lighting

large bonfires and setting our fireworks

the celebrations are also called bonfire

night people may go to organised

firework displays or have smaller

parties in their gardens

fireworks are a large part of the

celebrations and although the event is

on the 5th of November it isn’t unusual

to hear fireworks throughout October -

another way of marking the day is by the

making of a guy a guy is a homemade

dummy that is usually made to resemble

Guy Fawkes himself

it used to be commonplace to see

children with their guys asking for

money by shouting penny for the guy but

this tradition is not as popular in

recent years the guys are thrown under

the bonfires and burnt

the image of Guy Fawkes has become very

popular in recent years due to Guy

Fawkes masks being used in the film V

for Vendetta and also by the online

group Anonymous and now I’ll give you

the answer to the earlier quiz why did

people in the UK first start to

celebrate Guy Fawkes Day the

celebrations of Guy Fawkes Day began

because the government in 1605 enforced

a public day of celebration the public

had no choice but to light bonfires and

celebrate the failure of the plot how is

this lesson did you learn something

interesting do you have any offense or

festivals that you celebrate with

fireworks in your country leave us a

comment at English class when anyone

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hi everyone I’m Gina Pancake Day or

Shrove Tuesday to give it its proper

name it’s a Tuesday 7 weeks before

Easter it is the last day before a

period of abstinence Lent starts in this

lesson you’re going to learn about why

is commonly known as pancake day and why

it is a special day in Britain do you

know where the name Shrove Tuesday comes

from and what it means we’ll show you

the answer at the end of this video the

traditional meaning of Shrove Tuesday

comes from it being the day before Lent

begins it was the last chance for people

to eat whatever they chose before they

began to fast and was an opportunity for

them to eat whatever was left in their

pantry or kitchen we eat pancakes on the

Shrove Tuesday because they are easy to

make and can be filled with any topping

British pancakes are made from thin

batter only a few millimetres thick that

are cooked in a frying pan

brave chefs will flip their pancakes to

ensure they’re cooked on both sides but

others will use a spatula popular

toppings include plain lemon and sugar

and sweeter things such as chocolate and

fruit as well as cooking pancakes there

are many games and activities that are

held in Britain the most popular are

pancake racers in these races

competitors to run a short track maybe

only 100 meters or so while flipping a

pancake in their frying pan if you drop

the pancake you have to stop and pick it

up the winner is whoever completes a

race first with their pancake still

intact

there is a famous race held in only

participants must be housewives and

wearing apron the winner is the first to

complete a 375 meter course give their

pancake to the church bell ringer and

receive a kiss and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz do you know

where the name Shrove Tuesday comes from

and what it means

Shrove comes from the word Shrieve and

this means to confess in the olden days

Shrove Tuesday would be a day of

confession for Christians before Lent

began how was this lesson did you learn

something interesting do you eat

pancakes in your country if so are they

the same as British pancakes leave us a

comment at English class 101.com

and we’ll see you in the next lesson bye

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hi everyone I’m Jena Lent is a six and a

half week period that leads into Easter

it’s fate changes every year but it

always starts in either February or

March in this lesson you’re going to

learn about how Lent is observed in

Britain do you know why the date of

length changes every year we’ll show you

the answer at the end of this video

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on

Holy Saturday the day before Easter

Sunday

it’s classed as lasting forty days as

the Sundays within that period aren’t

included in that count during Lent

people who observe it for religious

reasons will choose to give up something

as a sacrifice blend is also a time for

improvement as well as sacrificing

material items or food Christians try to

improve themselves and live a better

life for those forty days for the

non-religious Lent falls within the

popular period for spring cleaning and

this is seen as a period of cleaning and

improving the home as well as themselves

the lens has become more than just a

religious event its position in the

calendar of being a couple of months

after Christmas and immediately before

Easter both big days for overeating and

eating too many sweets makes it perfect

for those on a diet too many people may

choose to give up chocolate or sweets

for Lent for dietary reasons more so

than religious reasons

some people that fast for Lent use the

Lenten calendar to track their progress

through the forty days these are often

handmade and colorful and can look more

like a board game than the traditional

calendar and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz

do you know why the date of length

changes every year the date changes

because Lent

as well as Easter is tied into the lunar

calendar and not the regular solar

calendar this is based on lunar phases

and they are slightly shorter than a

month meaning that the lunar year

constantly changes when put against the

solar calendar how was this lesson did

you learn something interesting do you

observe Lent or have any period of

fasting in your country leave us a

comment at English class 101.com and

we’ll see you in the next lesson hi

everyone

I’m Gina Remembrance Day in the UK is

the 11th of November and this is a day

when we honor the memories of those who

died fighting for their country in this

lesson you’re going to learn about how

the war dead are commemorated in the UK

on the 11th of November at 11:00 a.m.

the UK joins together to mark the day

with one action what is that action

we’ll show you the answer at the end of

this video

Remembrance Day is the 11th of November

because the Anstis to mark the end of

World War 1 was signed by the Allies and

Germany at 11 a.m. on the 11th of

November 1918 originally it was called

arms this day but was later renamed

Remembrance Day after World War 2 to

mark Remembrance Day people in the UK

wear red poppies attached to their

clothes usually their coat due to

poppies being so interlinked with

Remembrance Day it is also sometimes

known as poppy Day the puppies are sold

by the Royal British Legion a charity

that helps and supports War veterans

throughout the country

poppy wreaths are laid at war memorials

and ceremonies are held the main

ceremony to mark Remembrance Day happens

at the centre path in Whitehall central

London and the Queen lays a wreath there

as well as wreaths people will place

small wooden crosses to honor their

family members

the chosen symbol is a poppy because

during World War one the fiercest

fighting happened in Flanders in the

western part of Belgium the Townsend

field sir were destroyed and no

plantations survived other than poppies

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz

on the 11th of November at 11 a.m. the

UK joins together to mark the day with

one action

what is that action it is a two-minute

silence sometimes even busy stores will

observe the silence by refraining from

serving customers for the two minutes

how was this lesson did you learn

something interesting do you have any

Days of Remembrance in your country

leave us a comment at English class

101.com and we’ll see you in the next

lesson

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hi everyone I’m Gina Mayday is the first

day of May and it has been celebrated in

England for two millennia it is a day

that is steeped in tradition and

displays England less modern side in

this lesson you’re going to learn about

May Day celebrations

the first May Day celebrations were held

over 2,000 years ago but by what group

of people will show you the answer at

the end of this video

although May Day is the first of May

since 1978 it has been observed on the

first Monday of May this day is deemed a

bank holiday and the majority of people

in the UK have the day off from work or

school the purpose of May Day is to

celebrate the oncoming summer summer

doesn’t officially begin until June but

May Day celebrates the end of the colder

weather and hope for a nice summer May

Day celebrations are associated with

flowers as trees and plants begin to

blossom around this time May Day is

observed more keenly in the villages and

small towns of the UK their people will

dress in traditional clothes and take

part in activities such as dancing

around a maypole and will demonstrate

traditional dances such as morris

dancing also girls will compete for the

honor of being crowned the May Queen for

that year

in the 17th century mayday was banned by

the then Puritan government and

reinstated in 1660 with the restoration

of king charles ii charles later amended

all documents to show that he was

coronated in 1649 instead of 1660

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz the first May Day

celebrations were held over 2,000 years

ago but by what group of people it was

the Romans they celebrated the festival

of flora the Roman goddess of flowers

it was also celebrated in many Germanic

countries and developed into the Mayday

we celebrate today how has this lesson

as you learn something interesting do

you have any celebration similar to

Mayday in your country leave us a

comment at English fast 101.com

and we’ll see you in the next lesson

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hi everyone I’m Gina 14th of February is

Valentine’s Day and it is an opportunity

to show your loved ones how much you

care for them in this lesson you’re

going to learn about Valentine’s Day in

the UK roughly how much to the British

public spend on Valentine’s Day each

year we’ll show you the answer at the

end of this video

Valentine’s Day used to be a day to

admit to your love for someone with an

anonymous card instead of signing the

card with your name people would sign

with either a question mark or the words

from your secret admirer although this

still happens it is now more common to

be upfront with your feelings

Valentine’s Day comes from st. Valentine

who is widely thought to be a third

century Saint that died on the 14th of

February however it is possible that

there are two st. Valentine’s at a link

to this day the second st. Valentine

died in the second century and is also

said to have died on the 14th of

February as well as Valentine’s Day

cards people also buy gifts for their

loved ones popular gifts include

chocolates flowers of stuffed toys

holding Valentine’s Day hearts or

flowers anyone can give presents but

there is a higher expectation placed on

men to buy good gifts for their

girlfriends and vice versa on

Valentine’s Day

although Valentine’s Day is

traditionally a day for lovers it is

also a day to express your feelings to

anyone that you love parents may send

cards to their children and you can even

buy Valentine’s Day cards for your pets

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz roughly how much that the

British public spent on Valentine’s Day

each year in 2011 it was calculated that

the British public spend around five

hundred and three million pounds on

Valentine’s Day cards and gifts each

year that can buy a lot of chocolate and

flowers

how was this lesson did you learn

something interesting do you have a

special day for lovers in your country

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101.com hi everyone I’m Gina the Queen’s

birthday is not her actual birthday but

is the official birthday of the British

sovereign who was the UK’s head of state

the highest ranked official in the

country the date changes every year but

is this always a Saturday in June in

this lesson you’re going to learn about

how the Monarchs official birthday is

celebrated Queen Elizabeth the second

official birthday is in June but when is

her actual birthday we’ll show you the

answer at the end of this video

the main celebration of the official

birthday is trooping the colour this is

a ceremony performed by many different

regiments of the British and

Commonwealth armies it takes place at

Horse Guards Parade and many soldiers

and marching bands parade in front of

the monarch the name trooping the colour

refers to the tradition of the colours

which are flags representing each

regiment being displayed to the soldiers

so that they could be recognized in

battle during trooping the colour the

regiment’s display bear colours and pay

tribute to the reigning monarch the

Queen’s birthday also marks a

publication of the Birthday Honours List

their honours list details all of the

people both famous and civilian that

will receive honors such as knighthoods

sea bees and other awards the list is

published in the London Gazette and also

newspapers across the Commonwealth

the official birthday has been

celebrated in UK since 1748 in 1908 it

was moved to june from november by the

then reigning monarch King Edward the

seventh in the hope of it being held

during good weather and now I’ll give

you the answer to the earlier quiz the

Queen’s official birthday is in June but

when is her actual birthday Queen

Elizabeth the seconds actual birthday is

a 21st of April she was born in 1926 in

Mayfair London the official birthday is

likely to remain in June in the future

even when other monarchs have been

crowned how was this lesson did you

learn something interesting do you have

a special day to celebrate your head of

state leave us the comments at English

class 101.com and we’ll see you in the

next lesson

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hi everyone i’m gina the month of

october contains the spookiest day of

the year as the 31st as halloween a day

of hauntings and fun in this lesson

you’re going to learn about Halloween

celebrations in the UK

what are the origins of the name

Halloween do you know why the day is

called that will show you the answer at

the end of this video the origins of

Halloween are not completely clear some

scholars think that it can be traced

back to the Celtic harvest festivals

such as Samhain being converted to a

festival for Christians to enjoy whereas

others believes that Halloween is purely

an original Christian festival Halloween

is now seen as a fun event for both

adults and children people of all ages

will dress in fancy dress for parties

and some workplaces such as stores and

officers will encourage their employees

to enter into the spirit of the day and

allow them to dress up to costumes tend

to be scary characters such as witches

or vampires but can be anything for

children Halloween is about dressing up

and eating sweets children will wear

costumes and go to the houses in the

neighborhood or they will knock on the

neighbors doors and say trick-or-treat

the householder might then give the

children a treat of some sweets

not everybody likes the trick-or-treat

tradition however as some houses will

display prohibition signs saying no

trick-or-treaters

our real children generally don’t play

tricks anymore when not given sweets

common tricks used to include throwing

eggs at windows and toilet paper at

trees thankfully children aren’t as

mischievous and are better supervised

now and now I’ll give you the answer to

the earlier quiz what are the origins of

the name Halloween do you know why the

day is called that the first of November

is All Hallows day so the 31st of

October is All Hallows Eve the name has

been contracted to Halloween how was

this lesson if you learned something

interesting you celebrate Halloween or

have any similar days in your country

leave us a comment at English class 101

calm and we’ll see you in the next

lesson

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hi everyone I’m Gina st. George’s Day is

on the 23rd of April and this is a

special day in England because Saint

George is a patron state of the country

in this lesson you’re going to learn

about the meaning of st. George’s Day

st. George is represented on the flag of

the United Kingdom what part of the flag

comes from st. George we’ll show you the

answer at the end of this video

although st. George is a patron saint of

England he is not English he was born in

Turkey in the 3rd century and was a

Roman soldier he was a Christian serving

under a pagan Emperor and was persecuted

for his beliefs by being tortured and

eventually beheaded Saint George is most

famous for the legend of him slaying a

dragon the legend states that he

travelled to Libya to save a princess

from being sacrificed to a dragon that

was terrorizing a village this myth was

attributed to st. George in a 12th

century so long after his death st.

George’s Day is not a big occasion in

England it is not a public holiday and

any events that are held are usually

small community events such as fairs or

parties you might see the cross of st.

George displayed more frequently but

there are no big firework displays

despite this the legends of st. George

and the infamous dragon is well known

throughout England

one of the most popular pub names in

England is a George and Dragon the sign

on these pubs usually has a drawing of

George slaying the dragon often in full

medieval armor and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz st. George is

represented on the flag of the United

Kingdom but what part of the flag comes

from st. George it is the Red Cross in

the middle this is st. George’s Cross

and it also makes up the flag of England

how is this lesson did you learn

something interesting what are the

origins of the design of your country’s

flag leave us a comment at English class

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lesson

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hi everyone i’m gina in the UK the

twelfth night refers to the twelfth

night after christmas and falls on the

5th of january in this lesson you’re

going to learn why the state is of

importance do you know what the

traditional twelfth night drink

Wasel is made from will show you the

answer at the end of this video the

twelfth night is when christmas

decorations should be taken down if any

decorations remain after the fifth of

January then they should be left until

next year the superstition is that

taking them down after the twelfth night

will bring bad luck upon the house in

the olden days it was believed that

spirits lived in the greenery such as

Holly and Ivy that was used to decorate

the house this greenery was brought

inside during the mid winter to help the

spirits but after the twelfth night it

was time to release them back into the

countryside and their natural habitat if

they were not released the spirits would

cause havoc in the house now you may be

thinking that twelve days after

Christmas is actually the sixth of

January and not the fists and you would

be correct

however in olden days they started at

sunset and not at midnight also they

followed night and not vice versa

so by modern calendars the 12th day is

the sixth but to our ancestors it was

the fifth

Twelfth Night used to be a day for

practical jokes and plays it is believed

that Shakespeare named one of his plays

Twelfth Night for this reason and also

it was first performed on the Twelfth

Night and now I’ll give you the answer

to the earlier quiz do you know what the

traditional Twelfth Night drink

Wasel is made from it is a cider based

drink seasoned with various spices and

sometimes honey it is especially popular

in the South of England but most apples

for cider are grown how was this lesson

did you learn something interesting if

you decorate your house in your country

do you have any special ceremonies or

traditions for taking down the

decorations leave us a comment at

English class 101.com

and we’ll see you in the next lesson

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hi everyone and Gina very Sant as it’s

known in Welsh or Saint David it’s a

patron saint of Wales and st. David’s

Day is celebrated by the Welsh on the

1st of March in this lesson you’re going

to learn about st. David’s Day why isn’t

the Welsh flag represented on the flag

of the United Kingdom we’ll show you the

answer at the end of this video st.

David was the Celtic monk and bishop

that lived in the 6th century he helped

to spread the word of Christianity

across Wales it is claimed that he lived

for over a century and the day of his

death

was the 1st of March

st. Davids most famous miracle is that

while he was preaching to some followers

the ground was said to have risen up and

formed the hill beneath him so that he

could be seen and heard better he also

founded several monasteries in Wales

during his lifetime

st. Davids day is commemorated in Wales

by wearing daffodils and leeks these are

both national emblems of Wales and are

closely associated with the country they

are often worn attached to a coat or hat

some children wear the Welsh national

dress of a tall black hat and long dress

in red and white

Malik is national emblem because Saint

David was said to have advised the Welsh

to wear a leak in their caps when they

battled the Saxons so that they could

easily distinguish friend from foe in

battle

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz

why isn’t the Welsh flag represented on

the flag of the United Kingdom this is

because Wales

unlike England Scotland and Ireland was

never a kingdom when the UK was formed

Wales was already part of England and

was a principality instead

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everyone I’m Gina the first of April is

April Fool’s Day a day to try and fool

your friends with jokes and a day to

have some light-hearted fun in this

lesson you’re going to learn about April

Fool’s Day in the UK there was a famous

April Fool’s story about penguins

published by the BBC what do you think

the story was we’ll show you the answer

at the end of this video it is commonly

thought that the reason why the 1st of

April is a day for tricks is due to the

changing of the calendar currently we

use the Gregorian calendar and in New

Year starts on the 1st of January

however previously the Julian calendar

was used and in this calendar a new year

starters on the 1st of April when the

change was made those who still

celebrated on the 1st of April

were mocked and called fools on the 1st

of April we play tricks on others and

tried to deceive the more gullible

amongst our friends the more outlandish

these tricks and deceptions are the

better

however this custom should only last

until midday after midday April Fool’s

Day is over and tricksters shouldn’t

play any more tricks April Fool’s Day

isn’t just an event held between friends

every year major multinational

corporations celebrities and media

outlets also tried to play tricks on the

public every year most major national

newspapers will carry a story or two and

the 1st of April that is a joke and the

game becomes trying to spot it

the Gregorian calendar was first

conceived in 1582 by Pope Gregory the

13th but was not adopted by the UK until

1752 delaying the change resulted in

eleven days being skipped so that the

calendar could run correctly and now

I’ll give you the answer to the earlier

quiz there was a famous April Fool’s

story about penguins published by the

BBC what do you think the story was the

BBC claimed that their cameras in the

Antarctic had captured footage of flying

penguins it was claimed these penguins

would migrate to South Africa every

summer how was this lesson did you learn

something interesting do you have a day

for fooling in your country leave us a

comment at English class 101.com and

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hi everyone i’m gina in the northern

hemisphere summer begins in june and

this is also the case in the UK

midsummer stay follows a start of summer

and is marked on the 24th of june in

this lesson you’re going to learn about

what Midsummer’s day means in the UK a

play written by Shakespeare is based

around the midsummer time of year do you

know what it is called will show you the

answer at the end of this video back in

the 13th century Midsummer’s Day was

celebrated on the 23rd of June which is

known as st. John’s Eve it was followed

by celebrations on the 25th of June when

bonfires feasts and general merrymaking

would be held it was celebrated in this

manner until the Reformation when

England broke away from the Catholic

Church during the 16th century lighting

bonfires has become popular again in

some parts of Cornwall and Scotland the

significance behind lighting bonfires is

that they are in praise of the Sun the

Sun starts to become weaker and days

become shorter following Midsummer’s day

and bonfires are lit to support and

bolster the Sun these days the main

Midsummer’s day celebrations center on

Stonehenge Stonehenge is a prehistoric

monument in Wiltshire England and during

the summer solstice celebrations the

public are given additional access

through the Stonehenge site so that the

event can be celebrated thousands of

people gather to watch the Sun Rise on

the longest day

an old Midsummer’s superstition is that

any rose picked on Midsummer’s Eve will

stay fresh until Christmas

also if young girls pick a rose and

repeat a specific rhyme it is said that

their true love will visit them

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz a play written by

Shakespeare is based around the

midsummer time of year do you know what

it’s called

it is a midsummer night’s dream and it

is one of the most popular Shakespearean

comedies and plays the title of the play

reflects a dreamlike atmosphere of the

play how is this lesson did you learn

something interesting are there any

events to mark the Midsummer or the

longest day in your culture leave us a

comment at English class 101.com and

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hi everyone I’m Gina in September we

harvest the crops that have grown

throughout the year and the harvest

festival is a celebration of the foods

that we have cultivated in the land in

this lesson you’re going to learn about

what the harvest festival means to the

UK the word harvest comes from the old

english word hair first

what does hair first mean we’ll show you

the answer at the end of this video

traditionally the harvest festival is

held on or near the sunday of the

Harvest Moon the Harvest Moon is a full

moon that is closest to the autumn or

equinox

two times out of three this falls within

September but on those rare occasions it

occurs in October in the UK the main

places that celebrate the harvest

festival are churches and schools

churches decorate with baskets of fruit

and other produce and say prayers and

sing hymns to give thanks for previous

successful harvests and hope for

continued success in the future it is

not a public holiday but is still an

important date in the calendar in the UK

schools may hold assemblies such as

similar to the church services but they

also asked students to bring food to the

school the food is then parceled up so

that it can be distributed to those less

fortunate as a harvest festival is also

about helping those in need as much as

possible

although harvest celebrations can be

traced back to pagan festivals the

modern harvest festival began in 1843

when parishioners in Cornwall were

invited to a Thanksgiving service by the

Reverend at that time and now I’ll give

you the answer to the earlier quiz the

word harvest comes from the old english

word hair fest what does her first mean

hair fest is the old english word for

autumn the meaning evolved however and

it came to mean the season for reaping

and gathering grain how is this lesson

did you learn something interesting if

you have any harvest festivals in your

country leave us a comment I’ve English

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and we’ll see you in the next lesson

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hi everyone I’m Gina st. Andrew is a

patron saint of Scotland and st.

Andrew’s Day is celebrated on the 30th

of November

it’s a Scotland’s national day in this

lesson you’re going to learn about st.

Andrew and how his day is marked the

30th of November is a public holiday in

Scotland but it was only recently made

so in what year did the Scottish

Parliament make it a bank holiday we’ll

show you the answer at the end of this

video st. Andrew was one of the twelve

disciples of Jesus Christ and one of the

closest to Christ st. Andrew is said to

have been present at the Last Supper

he’s the patron saint of Scotland

because legend states that some of his

remains were taken to Scotland during a

fourth century to a town now known as

st. Andrews the flag of Scotland is a

white cross on an X orientation on a

blue background

this cross brought us all tyre is known

as the cross of Saint Andrew because

when he was crucified he refused a

regular cross and was instead bound to

an x-shaped cross Scotland’s flag is

said to be the oldest most continuously

used flag design in the world but the

truth of that is open to debate and

difficult proof st. Andrew’s Day is the

celebration of all things Scottish in

the capital city Edinburgh there is a

week-long celebration with traditional

Kayle dancing Scottish food and bagpipe

playing Glasgow holds a big shindig or

party to mark the day schools have

special events and demonstrate things

such as dancing and poetry

the 30th of November is designated as an

official flag day in Scotland this means

that every building with a flagpole must

fly the flag of Scotland on that day and

now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz the 30th of November is the

public holiday in Scotland but it was

only recently made so in what year did

the D evolve Scottish Parliament make it

a bank holiday it was made a public

holiday in 2006

so those north of the border get a

public holiday for their patron state

but those south of the border in England

and Wales do not how is this lesson did

you learn something interesting does

your country have official flag days

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hi everyone I’m Gina Advent is a period

that leads into Christmas it is an

important time of preparation and

expectant waiting in this lesson you’re

going to learn about what Advent means

in the UK Advent is an anglicisation of

the Latin word Adventists what this

Adventists mean will show you the answer

at the end of this video

Advent is the beginning of the

liturgical year or church year and

begins on the fourth Sunday before

Christmas so it always falls between the

27th of November and the 3rd of December

the religious meaning behind the Advent

period is to anticipate and prepare for

the second coming of Christ by

anticipating and preparing for Christmas

the lighting of an Advent wreath is a

common way to countdown to Christmas the

wreath is made of evergreen branches and

has four candles arranged around it the

candles represent the four Sunday’s of

Advent and one candle is lit on each

Sunday in Advent often there is a fifth

candle in the center and this last

candle is lit on Christmas Day Advent is

also a countdown to Christmas for the

non-religious as advent calendars are a

very popular form of confectionery these

are a type of calendar that have a door

for every day of Advent behind each door

is an item usually chocolate and people

use them as a countdown to Christmas the

chocolates are often molded into the

shape of Christmas icons such as

mistletoe and bells

Advent is a time when Christmas

preparations really move up a gear

presents are wrapped trees are decorated

and every town and city becomes

Christmassy thanks decorations and

illuminations and now I’ll give you the

answer to the earlier quiz Advent is an

anglicisation of the Latin word

Adventists what does Adventist mean it

means coming or arrival Advent is

literally the arrival of Christmas in

the past many loanwords were anglicized

to make them easier for English speakers

to understand how is this lesson did you

learn something interesting do you have

any countdown periods in your country

for any special days leave us a comment

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English class 101.com hi everyone I’m

Gina Mothering Sunday is a day where we

pay respect to our mothers it is more

commonly known as Mother’s Day in other

countries in this lesson you’re going to

learn about the history of Mothering

Sunday signal cake is traditionally

Mothering Sunday cake but what is it

we’ll show you the answer at the end of

this video

mothering Sunday is not a fixed day in

the UK it’s always the 4th Sunday of

Lent so much like Glen the date changes

every year

mothering Sunday was originally a

Christian holiday and is separate from

the Mother’s Day celebrated in other

countries but in the UK the two have

come to have a virtually identical

meaning and the two titles have become

interchangeable it is referred to as

both Mothering Sunday and Mother’s Day

the origins of Mothering Sunday refer to

the custom of people returning to their

mother church the largest church in

their area

and it was said that they’ve gone

mothering it also referred to servants

at stately homes and mansions being

allowed one day each year to visit their

families and this would fall on

Mothering Sunday the servants would

return home with presents for their

mothers nowadays Mothering Sunday is

merely a day to pay respects to and show

our love for our mothers children the

matter their age will send cards and

flowers to their mothers they may help

out more with the household chores or

even repair breakfast in bed so that

their mothers can have an easier and

more relaxing day

it was in the 1950s when Mothering

Sunday and Mother’s Day became

integrated retailers and merchants saw

the opportunity to make some money and

relentlessly promoted Mother’s Day now a

lot of British people don’t know there

is a difference and now I’ll give you

the answer to the earlier quiz similar

cake is a traditional Mothering Sunday

cake but what is it it is a fruit cake

that is decorated with a layer of

marzipan on top of this layer eleven

miles up and balls are placed to

represent Christ 12 apostles - Judas who

betrayed Christ now it is sometimes

eaten at Easter - how is this lesson did

you learn something interesting

do you have Mothering Sunday or

something similar to pay respects to

your mother in your country leave us a

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hi everyone I’m Gina

unlike Mothering Sunday Father’s Day in

the UK follows the similar conventions

to Father’s Day in the rest of the world

it’s a day to celebrate and honor our

fathers in this lesson you’re going to

learn about Father’s Day in the UK when

did Father’s Day reach prominence in the

UK we’ll show you the answer at the end

of this video

Father’s Day is a regular event and is

always held on the third Sunday in June

it isn’t a public holiday but is a

special day for the family nonetheless

the day originated in the US and 1910 as

a complement to the American take on

Mother’s Day for Father’s Day children

give gifts to their fathers schools

especially primary schools may give

their pupils time to make a card or

small present during class time other

popular gifts are traditionally

masculine items such as neckties or

gadgets and boys toys British retailers

stock Father’s Day cards and gifts in

anticipation of the day as well as gifts

children might treat their fathers to a

day out or event many places have

Father’s Day specials so he can be

treated to a meal at the stadium of his

favorite football club taken to lunch on

a steam train or given a more practical

gift such as flying lessons or a spin

around a racetrack in a racing car

Father’s Day is always the third Sunday

in June but the major UK retailer listed

it as a fourth Sunday in their 2014

calendars in error all defective

calendars were recalled and replaced at

great expense to the retailer and now

I’ll give you the answer to the earlier

quiz when did Father’s Day reach

prominence in the UK Father’s Day is a

relatively new event as it only came

across a pond in the very late 60s and

only really took hold in the 70s heavy

promotion made it soar during the 90s

how is this lesson as you learn

something interesting do you celebrate

Father’s Day in your country if so is it

also on the third Sunday in June leave

us a comment at English class 101.com

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hi everyone I’m Gina the grand national

is one of the highlights of the sporting

calendar in the UK is an annual

steeplechase and the most prestigious

horse race in the country in this lesson

you’re going to learn about why the

Grand National is so important the Grand

National is held every year but what was

special and unique about the race in

1993 we’ll show you the answer at the

end of this video the Grand National is

a horse race held annually at Aintree

racecourse in Liverpool it has been

running since 1839 the course is four

miles long and has 30 fences making it

one of the toughest horse races in the

world and far tougher the more

conventional courses some of the fencers

such as Beecher’s Brook are almost as

famous as a race itself the Grand

National is the one day when even those

that don’t gamble may place a bet it is

popular amongst the general public and

it is the busiest day of the year for

bookies the Grand National is the most

valuable horse race in Europe and in

2013 it had a prize fund of just under a

million pounds it is watched by an

estimated 600 million people across 140

countries the race is however not

without controversy due to the harsh

demands of the course and the fencers

the horse mortality rate for the Grand

National is far higher than for other

races every year there are many protests

about the alleged cruelty of the race

and the race organisers have responded

to the criticism by modifying fences and

moving the start line

some of the winners of the race have

become famous in their own right in the

1970s a horse called Red Rum won the

race three times and his death in 1990

made the front page of the newspapers

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz

the Grand National is held every year

but what was special and unique about

race in 1993 it was unique because it

was the only time that the race has been

declared null and void the starting tape

became tangled around the jockeys on two

separate occasions and a false start was

declared some jockeys that were able to

start the race thought the officials

trying to stop them were protesters and

so carried on the race was considered

void and bets refunded how was this

lesson did you learn something

interesting do you know of any other

prestigious horse races leave us a

comment at English past 101.com

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hi everyone I’m Gina Wimbledon is the

most famous tennis tournament in the

world it takes place every June in a

suburb of London that is also called

Wimbledon in this lesson you’re going to

learn about why Wimbledon is so famous

and prestigious how long was the longest

ever match held at Wimbledon and how

many matches were played we’ll show you

the answer at the end of this video the

championships Wimbledon to give it its

full title is the oldest tennis

tournament in the world

and one of the four Grand Slam

tournaments that make up the yearly

tennis calender of these four majors

Wimbledon is the only one still played

on a grass court as is traditional when

Milton is the unique feature of the

tennis calendar and is different to the

other Grand Slams all players must

adhere to a strict dress code and wear

only white there are no advertising

hoardings around the court so it’s more

traditional and less commercialized than

other tournaments Wimbledon is also

celebrated by the spectators in the

unique fashion it is during the english

summer time when in theory at least

there will be warm and sunny it means

that tennis fans can watch the tennis

and also eat the popular English summer

delicacy

strawberries and cream there is usually

a royal presence at Wimbledon - as a

member of the royal family will be

present at some games of the tournament

Wimbledon’s most famous court is Centre

Court and this is only used during the

two weeks of Wimbledon it was fitted

with a retractable roof in 2009 so that

rain and hot weather won’t affect play

and now I’ll give you the answer to the

earlier quiz how long was the longest

ever match held at Wimbledon and how

many matches were played it was a

marathon of a match that lasted for five

hours and 12 minutes and 112 games were

played win or lose the competitors must

have needed a long soak to ease their

muscles

that they’ve finished how is this lesson

did you learn something interesting what

famous sporting events are held in your

country leave us a comment at English

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next lesson

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hi everyone I’m Gina the Notting Hill

Carnival happens every year in August in

the Notting Hill area of London it is a

colorful celebration and the biggest

carnival in Europe in this lesson you’re

going to learn about what happens during

a carnival and the history behind it

food is a big feature of the festival do

you know what the most popular foods are

we’ll show you the answer at the end of

this video the carnival in its current

form was first held in 1966 and runs

over three days the August bank holiday

Monday and the two days preceding it

over 1 million people attend the

festival and the main event a colorful

parade winds through 20 miles of London

streets the carnival began as a

small-scale local festival arranged by

the West Indian community from those

humble beginnings it has evolved into a

full-blooded Caribbean carnival

highlights of the weekend include a kids

day with a costume contest and the

parade where floats and thousands of

people walk through the streets

one of the key features of the carnival

is music steel bands line the streets

and play and their music can be heard

for miles

there are also displays of other types

of music such as Calypso and soccer and

in recent years professional and

international artists have begun to play

the carnival in increasing numbers

when the carnival first started it was

without approval from the authorities

it wasn’t until 1987 that the police

began to take a conciliatory approach

with the carnival instead of simply

trying to shut it down and now I’ll give

you the answer to the earlier quiz food

is a big feature of the festival do you

know what the most popular foods are

stalls at the festival so many types of

Caribbean food the most popular and

famous dishes are jerk chicken curried

goat and rice and peas how was this

lesson did you learn something

interesting

are there any festivals celebrating a

foreign culture in your country leave us

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基本保费和保费减免 29% 加上通电促销立即解锁我们的整个语言学习系统 大家好,我是 Gina 我相信观看此视频的每个人都知道这是关于元旦并庆祝它,但你知道如何 这节课我们在英国庆祝你将了解我们在 1 月 1 日庆祝的英国新年你知道有多少人聚集在伦敦观看新年烟花将在最后告诉你答案 新年前夜是英国的一个盛大派对之夜,全国各地的人们都用派对和烟花庆祝苏格兰的新年,尤其是当大本钟午夜敲响以表示开始时,这是一个被称为猪钱的大事件 新的一年,我们手牵手,唱着传统歌曲 auld lang syne 一首关于朋友和宽恕的歌 新的一年被视为一个新的开始,我们可以告别过去的一年, 欢迎即将到来的一年 选择新年决心是传统的做法,这是我们想要对自己或我们的生活做出的目标或改变 在英国,尤其是苏格兰吸烟,有一种古老的迷信和习俗,即新年第一个进屋的人如果被称为黑发的第一个页脚是黑色的,则被认为是非常幸运的,就像新年前夜一样 是一个派对之夜 这意味着元旦是一个节奏很慢的日子 公共交通和商店营业时间有限 大多数人选择呆在家里放松和护理他们的头痛 现在我会给你早先测验的答案你呢 知道有多少人聚集在伦敦观看新年烟花 每年约有25万人聚集在泰晤士河沿岸观看烟花 烟花是从泰晤士河沿岸的船上燃放的 版本和伦敦眼周围的这节课你学到了什么有趣的东西你还记得我们为迎接新年而唱的歌曲的名字在英语课堂101.com上给我们留言我们下期再见 课程再见,大家好,我是吉娜,天气变冷了,到处都是灯和装饰过的树木,这只能意味着在这节课中,已经快到 12 月 25 日和圣诞节了,你将了解圣诞节是如何庆祝的 英国 如果我们想到圣诞节,我们就会想到雪景,但是您知道英国白色圣诞节的定义是什么吗?我们将在本视频的结尾向您展示答案,这是最著名的圣诞节传统之一,也是 最大的压力是交换礼物 孩子们兴奋地看到圣诞老人会在圣诞树下给他们留下什么礼物,并在平安夜为成年人留下白兰地和肉馅饼,这意味着勇敢忙碌 商店为他们爱的人找到完美的礼物,但永远记住,圣诞节是家人聚在一起的时间,而圣诞节的核心是全家人坐在一起吃一顿丰盛的火鸡和所有人的圣诞晚餐 在装饰物之后是圣诞布丁作为甜点,我们经常拉圣诞饼干,里面是可怕的笑话,午餐后便宜的礼物和纸质圣诞帽子,当每个人都在等待食物消化时,许多人打开电视,观看特别的圣诞节目和 其中最著名的电影是女王的圣诞演讲,它在下午 3:00 在英国最大的两个电视频道 BBC 和 ITV 上同时播出 女王回顾了一年,给了我们一个圣诞节信息 这将由他的英国精灵回答,现在我会给你前面的测验的答案如果我们想到圣诞节我们会想到雪景但是你知道英国白色圣诞节的定义是什么圣诞节被认为是 英国的白色圣诞节 如果在圣诞节期间有一片雪花落在伦敦气象中心的屋顶上,那么该国其他地区的降雪量无关紧要,只有在伦敦气象中心下雪才重要 这节课你有没有学到一些有趣的东西你还记得最著名的圣诞节节目的名字吗在英语课101.com给我们留言我们下节课见再见[音乐]大家好我是吉娜 圣诞节 英国一年中第二大宗教活动是复活节,即使对于那些不将复活节作为宗教仪式庆祝的人来说,这是一年中的重要时刻,日期每年都会变化,但它总是与春天的开始相吻合 本课您将了解复活节以及如何庆祝复活节在英国吃多少巧克力蛋我们将在复活节视频的结尾向您展示答案我们互相赠送鸡蛋鸡蛋象征着复活 当这个传统开始时,耶稣基督在被钉十字架后的新生活是涂上鲜艳颜色的鸟蛋,现在我们互相赠送巧克力蛋,特别是给那些经常在复活节流行的活动中吃更多巧克力的孩子 举行复活节彩蛋活动 d-煮和彩绘或小巧克力蛋学校将举办许多与复活节有关的活动和比赛,其中最著名的是复活节帽子游行,因为这顶帽子上装饰着复活节相关的装饰品,如鸡蛋小鸡和兔子还有滚蛋比赛 煮熟的鸡蛋从滑梯或小山上滚下来,走得最远的鸡蛋不会分开获胜。圣诞节还有鸡蛋装饰比赛,圣诞老人带来礼物,但在复活节,复活节兔子带来 兔子形状的鸡蛋巧克力人物是复活节的流行礼物,除了传统的鸡蛋之外,现在我会给你答案,早先的测验在英国复活节吃了多少巧克力蛋,英国人吃掉了大约 8000 万个鸡蛋 在复活节,对于一个只有 6300 万人口的国家来说,这尤其令人印象深刻 想知道你们有没有和我在你们国家说过的类似的游戏在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言,我们下节课再见,再见 [音乐] 大家好,我是 Gina 很多国家 在 12 月 25 日庆祝圣诞节,但您是否知道在英国,12 月 26 日还有另一个公共假期,称为节礼日 在本课程中,您将了解节礼日以及为什么 26 日是一个特殊的日子 十二月在许多国家被称为圣徒节 圣人的名字是什么我们将在本视频的结尾告诉你答案 节礼日这个名字的由来还不完全清楚,有人说有很多理论 这是因为教堂里可怜的拳击手在 12 月 26 日开门营业,另一种说法是,这是因为商人会在圣诞节节礼日成为最繁忙的购物日之一的第二天从顾客那里收集圣诞礼物盒。 一年一度的圣诞节后大促销开始 热切的购物者从凌晨开始排队抢便宜货 百货公司 Harrods 的促销特别有名,因为它将以巨大的价格出售独特的一次性商品 这些物品的折扣 先到先得 节礼日也是体育日 传统上是猎狐日,但这种做法在 2004 年被禁止,尽管有禁令,但有些狩猎仍在进行,但其他人在没有的情况下是人工狩猎 狐狸被追逐或伤害 这也是足球迷的一天,因为在节礼日举行了完整的足球比赛节目 许多人在家中观看足球比赛或观看比赛,为圣诞节准备了如此多的食物,不可避免地有些人 将被留下,所以节礼日是吃剩菜火鸡三明治火鸡沙拉任何剩下的东西都会在节礼日吃掉,现在我将在 26 日给你早先测验的答案 十二月在许多国家更为人所知的是圣徒日,圣徒的名字是什么,十二月 26 日也是圣。 斯蒂芬节虽然在英国几乎完全被称为节礼日 这节课你学到了什么有趣的东西你还记得为什么它被称为节礼日的理论在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言我们会 下节课见,再见 [音乐] 大家好,我是吉娜,记得记住 11 月 5 日的火药叛国罪和情节如果你住在英国,你都知道那韵律,如果你不知道这意味着什么,那么你很快就会好 它指的是 11 月 5 日的一年一度的盖伊福克斯日 在本课中,您将了解盖伊福克斯日是什么以及如何庆祝它为什么英国人首先开始庆祝盖伊福克斯日将向您展示 本视频结尾处的答案 盖伊福克斯日庆祝盖伊福克斯的失败和他的同伙谋杀詹姆斯国王的阴谋首先在 1605 年福克斯和他的朋友们计划炸毁议会大厦,里面有新教国王 并用天主教君主代替他,但是他们的阴谋被发现了,他们被捕并随后因叛国罪被处决 我们通过点燃大篝火和放烟花来庆祝盖伊福克斯日 庆祝活动也称为篝火之夜 人们可能会参加有组织的烟花表演或 他们花园里的小型派对烟花是庆祝活动的重要组成部分,虽然活动是在 11 月 5 日,但在整个 10 月听到烟花并不罕见 - 另一种标记这一天的方式是让一个男人成为一个男人 一个自制的假人,通常被制成与盖伊·福克斯本人相似 由于盖伊福克斯面具被用于电影V字仇杀队和b y 在线组 Anonymous,现在我将为您解答早先的测验 为什么英国人首先开始庆祝盖伊福克斯日 盖伊福克斯日的庆祝活动开始了,因为政府在 1605 年实施了一个公共庆祝日 公众别无选择,只能点燃篝火庆祝情节的失败这一课你学到了什么有趣的东西你有什么冒犯或在你的国家用烟花庆祝的节日在英语课上给我们留言当任何人冷静和 我们下一堂课再见 将其命名为复活节前 7 周的星期二 这是禁欲期前的最后一天 在本课中开始四旬期您将了解为什么通常称为煎饼日以及为什么它是 spe 英国的重要日子你知道忏悔星期二这个名字的由来和含义吗?我们会在视频的结尾告诉你忏悔星期二的传统含义是因为它是四旬期开始的前一天,它是最后一天 人们有机会在开始禁食之前吃他们选择的任何东西,这是他们吃食品储藏室或厨房里剩下的任何东西的机会 我们在忏悔节星期二吃煎饼,因为它们很容易制作,并且可以装满任何英国顶级 薄煎饼是由只有几毫米厚的薄面糊在煎锅中烹制而成的勇敢的厨师会翻转他们的煎饼以确保它们两面都煮熟,但其他人会使用抹刀流行的配料包括纯柠檬和糖以及更甜的东西,例如 作为巧克力和水果以及烹饪煎饼,在英国举办了许多比赛和活动,最受欢迎的是这些比赛中的煎饼赛车手跑短 赛道可能只有 100 米左右,在煎锅里翻煎饼时,如果你掉下煎饼,你必须停下来捡起它,获胜者是先完成比赛且煎饼完好无损的人有一场著名的比赛,只有参与者 必须是家庭主妇,穿着围裙 获胜者是第一个完成 375 米路线的人 将煎饼送给教堂的敲钟人并接受一个吻,现在我会给你早先测验的答案 你知道忏悔星期二的名字在哪里吗 忏悔节的来源和含义 忏悔节来自 Shrieve 这个词,这意味着在过去忏悔忏悔星期二将是四旬期开始前基督徒忏悔的一天 这节课你学到了什么有趣的东西 你在你的国家吃煎饼吗 如果是这样,它们是否与英国煎饼相同,请在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言,我们下节课再见,再见 [音乐] 大家好,我是 Jena Lent 六岁半 导致复活节的一周期间它的命运每年都在变化,但它总是从二月或三月开始在本课中你将了解如何在英国观察四旬期你知道为什么长度的日期每年都在变化我们会 在这个视频的结尾告诉你答案 四旬期从圣灰星期三开始,到复活节前一天的圣星期六结束,它被归类为持续四十天,因为在四旬期观察它的人不包括该期间内的星期日 出于宗教原因会选择放弃某些东西,因为牺牲混合也是改善的时间以及牺牲物质或食物基督徒试图改善自己并在这四十天内过上更好的生活,因为非宗教的四旬期属于 春季大扫除的流行时期,这被视为清洁和改善家庭以及他们自己的时期,镜头已不仅仅是一个宗教活动它的位置 n 在圣诞节后几个月和复活节前两个月的日历中,暴饮暴食和吃太多糖果的重要日子使它成为节食者的完美选择,太多人可能出于饮食原因选择在四旬斋期间放弃巧克力或糖果 比宗教原因更重要的是,一些在四旬期禁食的人使用四旬期日历来跟踪他们四十天的进度,这些日历通常是手工制作的,色彩丰富,看起来更像是棋盘游戏,而不是传统日历,现在我会给你答案 对于较早的测验,您是否知道为什么长度日期每年都在变化日期变化,因为四旬期和复活节都与阴历而不是常规阳历相关,这是基于月相,它们比一个月略短 这意味着当与阳历相反时,阴历年会不断变化 您所在国家/地区的禁食期在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言,我们下节课再见大家好,我是英国的 Gina Remembrance Day 是 11 月 11 日,这是我们 纪念那些为国家而战的人 在本课中,您将了解 11 月 11 日上午 11:00 在英国是如何纪念战争死难者的,英国与一个人一起纪念这一天 行动 那是什么行动 我们将在视频结尾告诉你答案 纪念日是 11 月 11 日,因为盟军和德国于 11 日上午 11 点签署了标志着第一次世界大战结束的 Anstis 1918 年 11 月,这一天最初被称为武器,但后来在第二次世界大战后更名为阵亡将士纪念日,以纪念英国的阵亡将士纪念日人们通常会在衣服上佩戴红色罂粟花,因为罂粟花与阵亡将士纪念日如此相互关联,因此有时也 ķ 现在是罂粟日,小狗由

英国皇家军团出售

伦敦和女王在

那里献花圈,人们会放置

小木十字架以纪念他们的

家人,选择的象征是罂粟,因为

在第一次世界大战期间,最激烈的

战斗发生在

比利时西部的弗兰德斯汤森

田先生 被毁坏了,

除了罂粟之外没有其他种植园幸存下来

,现在我将

在 11 月 11 日上午 11 点给

你答案 一分钟的

沉默有时即使是繁忙的商店也会

通过

在两分钟内不为顾客服务来保持

沉默 有趣的事情你

在你的国家有任何纪念日吗

在英语课101.com上给我们留言

,我们下

节课见

[音乐]

大家好,我是吉娜五月天是五月的第一

天,它 已经在

英格兰庆祝了两千年 这是一个

沉浸在传统中并

展示了英格兰不那么现代的一面 在

本课中,您将了解

五一节的庆祝活动

第一次五一庆祝活动是

在 2000 多年前举行的,但是通过什么

一群人将在本视频的末尾向您展示答案,

尽管五一节是自 1978 年以来的第一个五月节,但在 5

月的

第一个星期一这一天被视为

银行假日,英国的大多数

人都有 下班或

上学的一天 五一劳动节的目的是

庆祝即将到来的夏天 夏季

直到六月才正式开始,但

五一劳动节庆祝寒冷天气的结束,

并希望有一个美好的夏天 五一

劳动节庆祝活动相关联

鲜花盛开,树木和植物

在这个时候开始

开花 比如莫里斯

跳舞,女孩们将争夺在 17 世纪那一年

被加冕为五月女王的荣誉,

五月天

被当时的清教徒政府禁止,并

在 1660 年恢复

了查尔斯二世国王的地位,查尔斯后来修改了

所有文件以显示 他是

在 1649 年而不是 1660 年加冕的

现在我会给你答案

早先的测验

2000 多年前举行了第一个五一庆祝活动,

但是罗马人是由哪群

人庆祝

植物节的 罗马的鲜花女神

它也在许多日耳曼国家庆祝,

并发展成为

我们今天庆祝

的五月天 arn 有趣的事情

你有什么类似五月天的庆祝活动在你的国家有什么类似的庆祝活动

在English fast 101.com上给我们留言

,我们下节课见

[音乐]

大家好,我是吉娜 2 月 14 日是

情人节和 这是一个

向您所爱的人展示您

对他们的关心程度的机会 在本课中您

将了解

英国的情人节大致

每年英国公众在情人节花费了多少

我们将向您展示答案 在

这个视频的结尾

情人节曾经是一个

用匿名卡片承认你对某人的爱的日子,

而不是

用你的名字在卡片上签名人们会

用问号或

你的秘密仰慕者的话来签名,尽管这

仍然 碰巧现在更常见的

是坦率地表达你的感受

情人节来自圣。

瓦伦丁被广泛认为是三

世纪的圣徒,于 2 月 14 日去世,

但可能

有两个圣徒。 情人节在

今天的第二个链接。 瓦伦丁

死于公元二世纪,

据说也死于

2 月 14 日以及情人节

贺卡 人们还为亲人购买礼物

流行的礼物包括

巧克力 花

抱着情人节心形的毛绒玩具或

任何人都可以送礼物的鲜花 但是

对于

男人来说,在情人节给女朋友买好礼物的期望更高

,反之亦然。

虽然情人节

传统上是恋人的日子,但

也是向任何你爱的人表达你的感受的日子

父母可以寄

卡片给 他们的孩子,您甚至可以

为您的宠物购买情人节贺卡

,现在我将为您解答

之前的测验,大致是

英国公众

在 2011 年每年的情人节花费了多少据计算

,英国公众在 每年

五亿三百万英镑的

情人节卡片和礼物

可以买很多巧克力和

鲜花

这怎么少 你有没有学到

一些有趣的东西你有一个

特殊的日子给你的国家的恋人

在101英语课上给我们留言

冷静我们下

节课再见想从

你的第一节课开始说真正的英语注册你的免费

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101.com 上的帐户 大家好,我是吉娜女王的

生日不是她的实际生日,

而是英国君主的官方生日,

他是英国的国家元首

,是该国最高级别的官员,

日期每年都会变化,但

这总是六月的星期六在

本课中,您将了解

如何庆祝君主的官方

生日伊丽莎白女王的第二个

官方生日是六月,但

她的实际生日是什么时候,我们将

在最后告诉您答案 这段视频

官方生日的主要庆祝活动

是颜色 这是

由英国和英联邦军队的许多不同团执行的仪式

它发生在

马卫队 s 游行和许多士兵

和游行乐队在

君主面前游行 部队颜色的名称

是指颜色的传统,这些

颜色是代表每个

团的旗帜,向士兵展示,

以便

在部队在战斗中可以识别颜色

军团的展示带有颜色

并向在位君主致敬

女王的生日也

标志着生日荣誉名单的发布

他们的荣誉名单详细列出了所有将获得荣誉的

名人和平民,

如骑士

勋章和其他奖项名单是

在伦敦公报和

英联邦的报纸上发表

的官方生日

自 1748 年以来一直在英国庆祝,1908 年它

当时的在位君主爱德华

七世从 11 月移至 6 月,希望它

在天气好的时候举行,并且 现在我来给

你回答早先的测验

女王的官方生日是在六月,但是

wh en 是她的实际生日

伊丽莎白女王第二个实际生日

是 4 月 21 日 她于 1926 年出生于

伦敦梅菲尔区 即使其他君主加冕,官方生日也

可能在未来的六月举行

有趣的事情你有

一个特殊的日子来庆祝你的

国家元首在英语

课 101.com 上给我们留言,我们

下节课见

[音乐]

大家好,我是

吉娜 10 月包含最恐怖的

一年中的第 31 天是万圣节 一个

令人困扰和有趣的日子 在本课中,

您将了解

英国的万圣节庆祝活动

万圣节这个名字的由来 你知道为什么叫这一天

,这会告诉你

视频末尾的答案

万圣节的起源尚不完全清楚 一些

学者认为可以

追溯到凯尔特人的丰收节,

例如将萨温

节改造成基督徒的节日 o 享受,而

其他人则认为万圣节纯粹是

一个原始的基督教节日 万圣节

现在被视为

成人和儿童的有趣活动,所有年龄段的人

都会穿着奇装异服参加聚会

,一些工作场所(如商店和

官员)会鼓励他们的

员工 进入一天的精神,

让他们打扮成服装

往往是可怕的角色,如女巫

或吸血鬼,但对于孩子们来说可以是任何东西

万圣节是关于打扮

和吃糖果的孩子们会穿上

服装去房子

邻里或他们会敲

邻居的门说不

给糖就捣蛋 房主可能会给

孩子们一些糖果

or-treaters

我们真正的孩子

在不给糖果的情况下通常不会再耍花招了

常见的把戏包括

向窗户和玩具扔鸡蛋 谢天谢地让纸在

树上

是万圣节,所以

10 月 31 日是万圣节前夜,这个名字

已经与万圣节签约了,

如果你学到了一些

有趣的东西,你会庆祝万圣节或

在你的国家有任何类似的日子,请

在英语课 101 上给我们留言

冷静和 我们下

节课见

[音乐]

大家好,我是 Gina st。 圣乔治节是

4 月 23 日,这

在英格兰是一个特殊的日子,因为

圣乔治是该国的守护神,

在本课中您将

了解圣乔治的含义。

圣乔治节 乔治在联合王国的国旗上代表

国旗的哪一部分

来自圣。 乔治,我们将

在本视频末尾向您展示答案,

尽管 st。 乔治是英格兰的守护神

他不是英国人 他出生

于公元 3 世纪的土耳其,是一名

罗马士兵 他是一名基督教徒,曾

在异教皇帝手下服役,并

因信仰受到迫害并

最终被斩首 圣乔治是最重要的

以他杀死

一条龙的传说而闻名,传说他

前往利比亚拯救一位公主

,以免她被献给一条恐吓村庄的龙,

这个神话

归因于圣。 乔治在 12

世纪死后很长时间。

乔治节在英格兰不是什么大日子

,也不是公共假期,

举办的任何活动通常都是

小型社区活动,如集市或

派对,您可能会看到圣彼得堡的十字架。

乔治展示得更频繁,但

尽管有圣彼得堡的传说,但没有大型烟花汇演。 乔治

和臭名昭著的龙

在整个英格兰都很有名英格兰

最受欢迎的酒吧名称之一

是乔治和龙

这些酒吧上的标志通常有一幅

乔治经常穿着

中世纪盔甲杀死龙的图画现在我会给你

早先测验的答案。

乔治出现在英国国旗上,

但国旗的哪一部分

来自圣。 乔治这是红十字会

在中间这是圣。 圣乔治十字

和它也构成了英格兰的国旗

这节课你学到了

什么有趣的东西吗

贵国国旗设计的起源是什么

在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言

,我们下期再见

【音乐课】

大家好,我是英国的吉娜

第十二夜是指

圣诞节后的第十二夜

,1 月 5 日在这节课中你

将了解为什么国家很

重要你知道吗?

传统的第十二夜饮料

Wasel 的原料将

在本视频末尾告诉你答案

第十二夜是圣诞节

装饰品应该取下的时间 如果任何

装饰品在 1 月 5 日之后仍然存在,

那么它们应该留到

明年 迷信是

在第十二夜之后把它们拿下

来会给房子带来厄运。

在仲冬期间将能量带入

室内以帮助

精神,但在第十二夜之后,

是时候将它们释放回

乡村和它们的自然栖息地,如果

不释放它们,精神会

在房子里造成严重破坏现在你可能会

想 圣诞节后十二天

实际上是

一月六日,而不是拳头,你

是对的,

但是在过去,他们从日落开始,

而不是在午夜,他们也

跟着晚上,反之亦然,

所以根据现代日历,第 12 天

是第六天,但是 对我们的祖先来说,这

是第五个

第十二夜曾经是

恶作剧和戏剧的日子,据

信莎士比亚将他的一部戏剧命名为

第十二夜,

也是第一次在第十二

夜演出,现在我会给 你

知道前面测验的答案吗?你知道

传统的第十二夜饮料

Wasel 是用它制成的吗?它是一种以苹果酒为基础的

饮料,用各种香料调味,

有时还有蜂蜜 t

在英格兰南部特别受欢迎,但大多数

苹果酒的苹果都是种植的

如果

你在你的国家装饰你的房子,你学到了什么有趣的东西

吗?

英语课 101.com 上

,我们下节课见

威尔士人在

3 月 1 日庆祝大卫节,在本课中您

将了解圣。 大卫节为什么

不代表英国国旗上的威尔士国旗

,我们将

在本视频的末尾向您展示答案。

大卫是凯尔特人的修道士和主教

,生活在 6 世纪,他帮助

在威尔士传播基督教

,据说他

活了一个多世纪,他去世的日子

是 3 月 1

日。 大卫最著名的奇迹是,

当他向一些追随者传教时,

据说地面已经升起并

形成了他脚下的小山,

以便更好地看到和听到他,他还在

有生之年在威尔士建立了

几座修道院。 戴维斯日在威尔士

通过佩戴水仙花和韭菜来纪念,它们

都是威尔士的国徽,

与这个国家密切相关。

它们经常穿在外套或帽子上,

一些孩子

穿着高高的黑帽和长裙的威尔士民族服饰

红白相间的

马利克是国徽,因为

据说圣大卫曾建议威尔士

人在与撒克逊人作战时戴上帽子,这样他们就可以

在战斗中轻松区分敌友

,现在我会给你答案 在

前面的测验中,

为什么威尔士国旗没有出现

在英国国旗上,这是

因为威尔士

与英格兰不同,苏格兰和爱尔兰

在英国成立时从来都不是一个王国

威尔士已经是英格兰的一部分并且

是一个公国,而不是

如何 这节课你有没有学到

一些有趣的

东西你的国家的国徽是什么

在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言

,我们下节课见

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大家好,我是吉娜 4 月 1 日是

愚人节,一天是

用笑话愚弄你的朋友,一天

是吃点东西 这节课轻松有趣

你将了解

英国的愚人节有一个著名的

愚人节关于企鹅的故事

由BBC出版你认为

这个故事是什么我们会在最后告诉你答案

在这个视频中,人们普遍

认为

4 月 1 日是花样的日子的原因是由于

日历的变化,目前我们

使用公历,而

新年从 1 月 1 日开始,

但之前的儒略历

是 使用并在这个日历中

,在 4 月 1 日开始新年,当

改变发生时,那些仍然

在 4 月 1 日庆祝的人在 4 月 1 日

被嘲笑并称为傻瓜

在我们的朋友中,

这些诡计和欺骗越古怪

越好,

但是这种习俗应该只持续

到正午之后的中午

愚人节结束,骗子不应该

再玩任何诡计

愚人节不仅仅是朋友之间举行的活动

每年主要的

跨国公司名人和

媒体也试图在公众面前耍花招,

每年大多数主要的全国性

报纸都会报道一两个故事

,而 4 月 1 日是个笑话,

游戏变得试图发现

它 公历是第一个

由教皇格雷戈里 13 世于 1582 年构思,

但直到 1752 年才被英国采用,

延迟更改导致

跳过了 11 天,以便

日历可以正确运行,现在

我会给你答案,早先的

测验有一个著名的 BBC

发布的愚人节企鹅故事

你认为这个故事是什么

BBC 声称他们在

南极的相机捕捉到了 f 飞行企鹅的声音

据说这些企鹅

每年夏天都会迁徙到南非

这节课你学到了

什么有趣的东西 你有没有

在你的国家愚弄的一天

在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言,

我们会看到 你们在下一课

[音乐]

大家好,我是

北半球的吉娜 夏季从 6 月开始,

英国的仲夏住宿也是如此

‘要

了解仲夏节在英国意味着什么

莎士比亚写的戏剧是基于

一年中的仲夏时节你

知道它叫什么会

在13世纪仲夏节的这段视频的结尾告诉你答案

6 月 23 日庆祝这一天,这被

称为圣。 圣约翰节之后

是 6 月 25 日的庆祝活动,

届时将举行篝火盛宴和一般的欢乐

活动。以这种方式庆祝,

直到

16 世纪英国脱离天主教会的宗教改革,点燃

篝火在一些地区再次流行起来

康沃尔和苏格兰的部分地区

点燃篝火背后的意义

在于它们是对太阳的赞美 仲夏节过后,

太阳开始变弱,白天

变短,这些天

点燃篝火以支持和

支撑太阳 主要的

仲夏节庆祝活动中心

巨石阵上的巨石阵是

英格兰威尔特郡的一座史前纪念碑,

在夏至庆祝活动期间,

公众可以通过巨石阵遗址获得额外的访问权

以便庆祝这一活动,成千上万的

人聚集在一起观看

古老的仲夏迷信最长的一天日出 是不是

在仲夏夜采摘的玫瑰都会

留下来 新鲜到

圣诞节 如果年轻女孩采摘一朵玫瑰并

重复特定的韵律,据说

他们的真爱会拜访他们

,现在我会给你

早先测验的答案莎士比亚写的一部

戏剧是基于

仲夏时间的 一年你知道它叫什么吗

它是仲夏夜之梦它

是最受欢迎的莎士比亚

喜剧之一和戏剧剧名

反映了

戏剧的梦幻气氛这节课你学到了

什么有趣的东西有什么

事件吗 为了纪念仲夏或

您文化中最长的一天,请

在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言,

我们下节课见

一年和丰收

节是

对我们在这片土地上种植的食物的庆祝 在

本课中,您将

了解丰收节对

英国的意义 丰收这个词来自 ol d

英语单词 hair first

是什么意思 hair first 是什么意思 我们会

在这个视频的结尾告诉你答案

传统上,丰收节

在丰收月的星期天或附近举行

丰收月

是最接近月亮的满月 秋季或

春分

两次,三分之二在

九月,但在极少数情况下,它

发生在十月在英国

,庆祝丰收

节的主要场所是教堂和学校

教堂用一篮子水果

和其他农产品装饰,祈祷和

唱歌 赞美之前的

丰收和希望

未来继续成功的赞美诗 它

不是公共假期,但仍然是

英国日历中的重要日期

学校可能会举行

类似于教堂礼拜的集会,但他们

也要求学生 将食物带到

学校,然后将食物打包,

以便分发给那些

不幸的人,因为丰收节

也是为了帮助那些

尽管丰收庆祝活动可以

追溯到异教徒的节日

现代丰收节始于 1843 年,

当时康沃尔的教区居民

被牧师邀请参加感恩节服务

测验 “

收获”一词来自古英语

单词 hair fest 她的第一个意思是什么

hair fest 是秋季的古英语单词

意思演变了然而,

它变成了收割

和收集谷物的季节 这

节课你学到了什么 有趣的是如果

你在你的国家有任何丰收节

给我们留言我有英语

101.com 我们下节课见

[音乐]

大家好,我是 Gina st。 安德鲁

是苏格兰的守护神,圣。

安德鲁节在 11 月 30 日庆祝,

这是苏格兰的国庆日,在

本课中您将了解圣。

安德鲁和他的日子是如何标记的

11 月 30 日是苏格兰的公共假期,

但它是最近才制定的,

所以苏格兰议会在哪一年

将其定为银行假期,我们将

在本视频结尾处向您展示答案

. 安德鲁是

耶稣基督的十二门徒之一,也是

最接近基督的圣徒之一。 据说安德鲁

出席了最后的晚餐,

他是苏格兰的守护神,

因为传说他的一些

遗体在

四世纪被带到了苏格兰,现在被称为

圣。 安德鲁斯 苏格兰的国旗是

一个蓝色背景上 X 方向的白色十字架

这个十字架给我们带来了所有轮胎 被

称为圣安德鲁的十字架,因为

当他被钉在十字架上时,他拒绝了一个

常规的十字架,而是被绑定到

一个 x 形 交叉苏格兰的旗帜

据说是世界上最古老、最

经常使用的旗帜设计,但其

真相有待商榷和

难以证明。 安德鲁节是

在首都爱丁堡庆祝苏格兰所有事物的庆祝活动

有一个

为期一周的庆祝活动,包括传统的

凯尔舞蹈苏格兰美食和风笛

演奏格拉斯哥举行大型狂欢节或

派对,以纪念日间学校

举办特别活动并展示

诸如 舞蹈和

诗歌 11 月 30 日被指定为

苏格兰的官方国旗日,这

意味着每座带有旗杆的建筑物都必须

在这一天悬挂苏格兰国旗,

现在我将

在 11 月 30 日给你答案

是苏格兰的公共假期,但它是

最近才制定的,所以 D 演变是在哪一年

苏格兰议会将其定

为银行假期 2006 年将其定为公共

假期,

因此边境以北的

人为其赞助国获得公共假期,

但是 英格兰和威尔士边境以南的

人不知道这节课

你学到了什么有趣的东西

你的国家有官方国旗日

给我们留言 英语课

101.com 我们下节课见

了解

Advent 在英国的

含义

圣诞节,所以它总是在

11 月 27 日和 12 月 3 日之间。

降临期背后的宗教意义

是通过期待和准备圣诞节来期待和准备

基督的第二次降临。

点亮降临花圈是一种

常见的方式 圣诞节倒计时

花圈由常青树枝制成,

周围排列着四支蜡烛,

蜡烛代表

降临节的四个星期日,每个太阳都点亮一支蜡烛

降临节的日子通常在中心有第五根

蜡烛,最后一根

蜡烛在圣诞节点燃 降临节

也是非宗教人士的圣诞节倒计时,

因为降临节日历是一种

非常受欢迎的糖果形式,这些

是一种日历

每一天都有一扇门 每扇门后面

通常是一件巧克力,人们

用它们作为圣诞节的倒计时

巧克力通常被

塑造成圣诞节图标的形状,例如

槲寄生和铃铛

降临节是圣诞节

准备工作真正开始的时候 up a gear

礼物被包裹 树木被

装饰 每个城镇和城市都变成

圣诞节 感谢装饰和

灯饰 现在我会给你

答案 早期的测验

Advent 是拉丁词 Adventists 的英语化

Adventist 是什么意思 它

意味着来或 到来 降临

实际上是圣诞节的到来

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大家好,我是

Gina Mothering 星期天是

我们向母亲致敬

的日子,在本课中,在其他国家通常被称为母亲节

了解母亲

周日信号蛋糕的历史传统上是

母亲周日蛋糕,但它是什么,

我们将在本视频末尾向您展示答案

母亲周日在英国不是固定的一天,

它总是四旬期的第四个星期天,

所以 就像格伦一样,日期

每年都在变化,

母亲节最初是一个

基督教节日,与

其他国家庆祝的母亲节是分开的,

但在英国,两者

的含义几乎

相同 g 并且这两个标题可以

互换 它被

称为 Mothering Sunday 和 Mother’s Day

Mothering Sunday 的起源是指

人们返回他们所在地区

最大的教堂的母教堂的习俗

,据说他们已经走了

母亲节还指每年允许

在豪宅和豪宅的仆人

探望家人一天

,这将在

母亲节那天,现在仆人会

带着礼物回家,

母亲节节

只是一个表达敬意和敬意的日子。 表达

我们对母亲的爱 孩子们

不管他们的年龄会送卡片和

鲜花给他们的母亲,他们可能会

更多地帮助做家务,

甚至在床上修理早餐,这样

他们的母亲就可以度过一个更轻松、

更轻松的

一天。 1950 年代 Mothering

Sunday 和 Mother’s Day 成为

综合性零售商和商家看到

了赚钱的机会并

坚持不懈地支持 moted 母亲节 现在

很多英国人不知道有

什么区别,现在我来给

你答案之前的测验类似的

蛋糕是传统的母亲节

蛋糕,但它是什么是装饰的水果蛋糕

在这层上面有一层杏仁糖 11

英里高,球被放置来

代表基督 12 使徒 -

现在背叛了基督的犹大现在有时

在复活节被吃掉 - 这节课

你学到了什么有趣的东西

吗?你有母亲节吗?

类似于向

您所在国家/地区的母亲表示敬意的事情

在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言

,我们下节课见

世界其他地方的父亲

节类似的惯例 这是庆祝和纪念我们的

父亲的日子 在本课中,您将

了解英国的

父亲节 父亲节何时在

英国引起重视,我们将向您展示 ou 这个视频末尾的答案

父亲节是一个常规活动,

总是在六月的第三个星期日举行,

它不是公共假期,

但对家庭来说是一个特殊的日子,尽管

这一天起源于美国和 1910 年

作为美国

父亲节母亲节的补充,孩子们

向父亲的学校

特别是小学赠送礼物可能会给

学生时间在课堂时间制作卡片或

小礼物其他

流行的礼物是传统的

男性物品,例如领带或

小工具和 男孩玩具 英国零售商

备有父亲节贺卡和礼物以

迎接这一天的

到来 足球俱乐部被带到蒸汽火车上吃午饭,

或者得到更实用的

礼物,例如飞行课程或

在赛车场上旋转

父亲节总是

6 月的第 3 个星期日,但英国主要零售商错误地将

其列为 2014 年日历中的第四个星期日,

所有有缺陷的

日历都被召回并更换,

零售商付出了巨大的代价,现在

我会给你早先

测验的答案

父亲节在英国的重要日子是一个

相对较新的活动,因为它只是

在 60 年代后期才遇到一个池塘,并且

直到 70 年代才真正

流行

起来 你

在你的国家庆祝父亲节吗?如果是这样,

也是在六月的第三个星期日

吗?在英语课 101.com 上给我们留言

,我们下节课见

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大家好,我是 Gina the grand National

是英国体育日历的亮点之一

是一年一度的

障碍赛,也是该国最负盛名的

赛马 在本课中,

您将了解为什么

Grand National 如此重要

al 每年都会举行,但 1993 年

的比赛有什么特别和独特之处,

我们将在这段视频的结尾向您展示答案

。Grand National 是

每年在利物浦的 Aintree 赛马场举行的

赛马,

自 1839 年以来一直在运行 球场有 4

英里长,有 30 个栅栏,使其成为

世界上最艰难的赛马

之一,而且更

传统的球场更加艰难,一些击剑运动员

,如比彻溪,几乎与

比赛本身一样

著名 当即使

那些不赌博的人也可以下注时,它

在公众中很受欢迎,

这是博彩公司一年中最忙碌的一天,

Grand National 是欧洲最

有价值的赛马,

2013 年它的奖金为 不到

100 万磅,

估计有 140 个国家的 6 亿人观看

了这场比赛,但

由于球场的苛刻

要求和击剑运动员

的马死亡率,这场比赛并非没有争议。 Grand

National 远高于其他

比赛 每年都有许多

关于所谓的残酷比赛的抗议活动

,比赛组织者

通过修改围栏和移动起跑线来回应批评,

一些比赛的获胜者已经

成名 他们自己在

1970 年代一匹叫红朗姆酒的马赢得了

三场比赛,他在 1990 年的死亡登上

了报纸的头版

,现在我会给你答案,回答

早先

的全国大国家赛每年举行的测验,

但是什么 1993 年的比赛是特别和独特的

它是独一无二的,因为这

是唯一一次被

宣布为无效的比赛,起跑带

在两次不同的情况下缠绕在骑师周围,

并且

一些骑师被宣布错误开始

开始比赛时认为

试图阻止他们的官员是抗议者,

因此继续比赛被认为是

无效的,并且投注已退还您如何

从中学到一些

知识 休息你知道任何其他

有声望的赛马

在英文过去 101.com 上给我们留言

,我们下节课见

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大家好,我是吉娜温布尔登是世界上

最著名的网球锦标赛

每年六月在

伦敦郊区举行,也称为

温布尔登在本课中,您将

了解温布尔登为何如此著名

和享有盛誉

在本视频的末尾向您展示答案

温布尔登锦标赛为其

全称是世界上最古老的网球

锦标赛

,也是构成这四个大满贯

赛事年度

网球日历的四大满贯赛事之一

温布尔登是唯一的 一个仍然

像传统一样在草地上打球,而

弥尔顿是网球日历的独特特征,

其他大满贯赛事不同,所有球员都必须

遵守严格的着装要求,

只穿白色 球场周围没有广告

牌,因此它

比其他锦标赛更传统,商业化程度更低

温布尔登也

独特的方式受到观众

的庆祝 网球迷可以观看网球比赛

,还可以吃到受欢迎的英国夏季

美味

草莓和奶油

温布尔登网球公开赛通常会有皇室成员出席——因为

王室成员将

出席

温布尔登网球公开赛的一些比赛 温布尔登最著名的球场是中央

球场和 这仅在

温布尔登的两周内使用它

在 2009 年安装了可伸缩屋顶,这样

雨和炎热的天气不会影响

比赛 在温布尔登举行了

多少场比赛,这是一场

马拉松式的比赛,历时5

小时12分钟,112场

比赛输赢 他的参赛者

一定需要长时间浸泡以放松他们的

肌肉

,他们已经完成了这

节课你学到了什么有趣的东西

在你的国家举办了哪些著名的体育赛事

在英语

课 101.com 上给我们留言,我们会看到 你们在

下一课

[音乐]

大家好,我是吉娜诺丁山

狂欢节每年八月在

伦敦诺丁山地区举行,这是一个

丰富多彩的庆祝活动,也是本课中欧洲最大的

狂欢节

关于狂欢节期间发生的事情

及其背后的历史

食物是节日的一大特色

你知道最受欢迎的食物是什么

我们将在本视频的最后告诉你答案

当前形式的狂欢节

首次举行 1966 年和

8 月银行假日

星期一和前两天

超过 100 万人参加了

节日和主要活动,色彩缤纷的

游行在 20 英里的伦敦

街道上蜿蜒而过 狂欢节开始了 作为一个

由西印度社区从那些

卑微的开端开始安排的小型当地节日,它已经演变成一个

充满活力的加勒比狂欢节

,周末的亮点包括

儿童节与服装比赛以及

花车和数千

人走过的游行 街道

狂欢节的主要特色之一

是音乐钢乐队在街道上排成一列

并演奏,他们的音乐可以听到

数英里

之外还有其他类型

的音乐,如 Calypso 和足球

,近年来专业和

国际艺术家已经

狂欢节刚开始时就开始越来越多地参加狂欢节,

没有得到当局的批准,

直到1987年警方

才开始对狂欢节采取和解的态度

,而不是简单地

试图关闭它,现在我’ 给

你答案前面的问答食物

是节日的一大特色你

知道什么是最受欢迎的食物吗?

节日 这么多类型的

加勒比美食 最受欢迎和

最著名的菜肴是 jerk chicken curried

goat and rice and peas 这

节课你学到了什么有趣的东西吗

你的国家有什么庆祝外国文化的节日

在英语课 101 上给我们留言 .com

,我们下节课见