Traditions make a nation special holidays and celebrations
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 (public, official) holidays and religious ( church) holidays.Family holidays include birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, house-warming parties, new baby parties and others. Some pagan holidays are popular with Russians too. ( see the table)
… is a … holiday.We celebrate it on the … of … (There is no exact date for …, it is different every year. It is usually the last ( the first)… of…)… celebrates ( marks) the end of…/ the beginning of…/ the victory of…in…/ the Independence of…/ the anniversary of…/ the new Constitution. … is devoted to soldiers and officers / the Soviet Army / women. ( We celebrate it in the honour of …)The day makes us think of…… has deep roots. … was started by / in / as…( was connected with / is associated with / used to be celebrated as…
Concerts / marches / parades / services in church / processions of veterans / demonstrations are held …It takes time to make all the arrangements but it is worth many efforts. ( give one’s house a thorough cleaning, to decorate … with …, make fancy costumes, write and send post cards )People are involved in various activities.They congratulate … on… / give presents to… / lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown SoldierThey go out into the streets participate /take part in all kinds of outdo activities( in parades, shows, demonstrations, fancy balls) go to church and stay for service
come to one’s parents / gather / get together go visiting each other / invite guests cook a special dinner / make pancakes (paskhas, Easter cakes, dye or paint eggs) have parties, dance , have a carnival set off fire-crackers ( The whole sky lights up with fire-works at midnight.) knock on people’s door, sing carols, collect gifts burn a scarecrowPeople enjoy themselves / have fun / stay up late / stay up until midnight / sit at the table / have a great chat.The highlight of the festival is…
Can people do without celebrations?What is your favourite old ( new) holiday?Do you feel sorry about the holidays that disappeared?What new holidays would you like to establish?Is choosing gifts an easy matter? (For me choosing a present depends on what occasion it is / how close we are / how much money I have. If…………. it is supposed to be expensive / it could be hand-made. It is the spirit behind the gift that matters most but not the gift itself.)
What point of view do you have on celebrations? + Celebrating is my joy!I like the perfect / special atmosphere behind celebrations.I just enjoy the spirit of a holiday!I celebrate any holiday irrespective of its religious background.For me a holiday is a good opportunity to get together with my nearest and dearest / friends.
What point of view do you have on celebrations? -- I don’t like any celebration especially. It’s not important for me.For me any holiday is just a day-off.I don’t understand the use of celebrating a holiday only because it’s a tradition!We can choose more interesting activities instead of sitting at the table and discussing boring family problems.There’s only one celebration that matters, it’s…