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Christmas Around the World by Kusi Welch. Did you know that Christmas is celebrated all over the world?. Feliz Navidad!. Milad Majid!. Feliz Natal!. Joyeux Noel!. Nollaig Shona Dhuit!. Table of Contents. Vocabulary “Feliz Natal” from Brazil “Fröhliche Weihnachten” from Germany
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Did you know that Christmas is celebrated all over the world? Feliz Navidad! Milad Majid! Feliz Natal! Joyeux Noel! Nollaig Shona Dhuit!
Table of Contents • Vocabulary • “Feliz Natal” from Brazil • “Fröhliche Weihnachten” from Germany • Other Christmas Traditions around the World • In America • Quiz
Some vocabulary first! • Tradition • Celebrate • Advent • Nativity • St. Nicholas • Christmas Eve • Christmas Back to Table of Contents
“Feliz Natal” from Brazil! • Former Portuguese colony, there are many traditions as a result of this heritage. • 1 tradition is setting up the “presipio” or nativity scene in churches, home and stores.
“Feliz Natal” from Brazil! • Papai Noel, or “Father Noel” is the person who brings the presents. • Brazilians believe he lives in Greenland, and when he comes down, he wears a red, silk suit because it is so hot!
“Feliz Natal” from Brazil! • Devout Catholics attend “Missa do Galo” or “Midnight Mass” Back to Content Page
“Fröhliche Weihnachten” from Germany! • Christmas magic begins with the Advent Calendar • This is also accompanied by an Advent Wreath
“Fröhliche Weihnachten” from Germany! • On the first day of Advent there is a huge market in all of the German cities. This market is almost like a fair. There is festive music, short plays being performed, and things to buy!
“Fröhliche Weihnachten” from Germany! • Highlight for children during Advent is St. Nicholas Day. Children put out their shoes in hopes that St. Nicholas will leave a small treat. • On Christmas Eve, 'Der Weihnachtsmann' or “Father Christmas” comes. When it becomes dark, someone rings a bell and the children come by the tree to open presents. Back to Content page
There are many other Christmas traditions that can be found around the world! • In Latvia, people believe Father Christmas brings gifts on each of the 12 days of Christmas. • In Australia, thousands of people enjoy the tradition “Carols by Candelight” on Christmas Eve. People gather in Melbourne to sing. • In Holand, farmers blow a horn at sunset each day during the Christmas season. • In Ehthiopia, present giving is not a major part of the holiday. Small, simple gifts are given. Back to Table of Contents
What about in America? • There are many different nationalities in America. Therefore, there are many different Christmas traditions.
For example… • In Arizona, many people celebrate the Mexican tradition Las Posadas. Families play Mary and Joseph searching for a place to stay.
Another example… • Polish Americans put hay under their table to remind themselves of the nativity scene. • They also will set two extra places at the table, in case Mary and Jesus stop by.
Yet across America… • Many believe in Santa Clause, who rides a sleigh, lives in the North Pole, and delivers presents on Christmas Eve. • Children around the country are told to behave well or they will end up on Santa’s “naughty list” • Families decorate their homes with a big Christmas tree. • For those who are Christian, many attend mass on Christmas Eve and ChristmasDay. Back to Table of Contents
Quiz time! • This country believes that Father Christmas lives in Greenland________. Brazil Brazil Germany No No America
Quiz Time! 2. Why do Portuguese Americans put two extra plates out at the table during Christmas ___________________? For Mary and Jesus For family and relatives No For Mary and Jesus For neighbors No
Quiz Time! 3. “Fröhliche Weihnachten” means Merry Christmas in what country__________? Germany America No Germany Brazil No
Quiz time! 4. What is Advent __________________ The four Sundays before Christmas The night before Christmas No The four Sundays before Christmas The week after Christmas No
Credits! • http://www.santas.net/howmerrychristmasissaid.htm • http://www.santas.net/aroundtheworld.htm • http://www.soon.org.uk/christmas.htm • http://www.soon.org.uk/country/christmas.htm