English culture and traditions Kateřina Kusá
Outline English festivals English festivals English food English food Sports Sports Media Media Traditional clothes and costumes Traditional clothes and costumes Transport Transport Religion Religion
English festivals (1) - Christmas The most important festival The most important festival of the year A carol service A carol service Houses are decorated Houses are decorated Christmas tree Christmas tree Giving presents Giving presents Father Christmas and Father Christmas and a long sock at the end of the bed Christmas Day – 25th December Christmas Day – 25th December
English festivals (2) Boxing Day – 26th December, a public holiday Boxing Day – 26th December, a public holiday New Years Eve – celebrating of coming of the year at midnight on 31st December New Years Eve – celebrating of coming of the year at midnight on 31st December St. Valentines Day – 14th February, sending cards, flowers and chocolates to someone you love St. Valentines Day – 14th February, sending cards, flowers and chocolates to someone you love Ash Wednesday – the day in February, the Christian period of Lent begins Ash Wednesday – the day in February, the Christian period of Lent begins Pancake Tuesday – the day before Ash Wednesday, people eats lots of pancakes Pancake Tuesday – the day before Ash Wednesday, people eats lots of pancakes
English festivals (3) Easter – Easter Sunday - chocolate eggs, Easter – Easter Sunday - chocolate eggs, a new birth, Good Friday – hot cross-buns, Easter Monday – a holiday April Fools Day – a day of fun and jokes April Fools Day – a day of fun and jokes St. Georges Day – 23rd April is a national day in England, St. George is a patron of England, people do not celebrate it much St. Georges Day – 23rd April is a national day in England, St. George is a patron of England, people do not celebrate it much May Day – 1st May, celebration of the end of the winter, connected with dancing May Day – 1st May, celebration of the end of the winter, connected with dancing Ascension Day – a christian holiday, it is the 40th day after Easter Sunday Ascension Day – a christian holiday, it is the 40th day after Easter Sunday
English festivals (4) Pentecost (Whitsunday) – 10 days after Ascension Day, the coming of holly spirit Pentecost (Whitsunday) – 10 days after Ascension Day, the coming of holly spirit Harvest festival - Thanksgiving ceremonies and celebrations for a successful harvest, usually in September Harvest festival - Thanksgiving ceremonies and celebrations for a successful harvest, usually in September Halloween – 31st October – holly evening, connected with witches and ghosts, strange costumes, pumpkin latern Halloween – 31st October – holly evening, connected with witches and ghosts, strange costumes, pumpkin latern All Saints Day – 1st November All Saints Day – 1st November All Souls Day – 2nd November All Souls Day – 2nd November Bonfire Night – 5th November, the anniversary of the Gunpowder plot, huge fireworks, burning an effigy Bonfire Night – 5th November, the anniversary of the Gunpowder plot, huge fireworks, burning an effigy
English food (1) traditionally based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish traditionally based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable no national food, but the most common and typical foods include fish and chips, sandwiches, pies and puddings no national food, but the most common and typical foods include fish and chips, sandwiches, pies and puddings a selection of Indian, Italian, Chinese and Greek restaurants a selection of Indian, Italian, Chinese and Greek restaurants take-away meals take-away meals Fish and chips
English food (3) Three main meals a day : breakfast, lunch and dinner (sometimes called supper) Three main meals a day : breakfast, lunch and dinner (sometimes called supper) Dinner is usually the main meal of the day Dinner is usually the main meal of the day A typical English breakfast - a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee A typical English breakfast - a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee A 'packed lunch - this typically consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink A 'packed lunch - this typically consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink A typical British meal for dinner is meat and usually the vegetables (one of the vegetables is almost always potatoes) A typical British meal for dinner is meat and usually the vegetables (one of the vegetables is almost always potatoes)
English food (3) – Christmas dinner the main Christmas meal the main Christmas meal eaten at mid-day or early afternoon eaten at mid-day or early afternoon roast turkey, Brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, cranberry sauce, rich nutty stuffing, tiny sausages wrapped in bacon and lashings of hot gravy roast turkey, Brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, cranberry sauce, rich nutty stuffing, tiny sausages wrapped in bacon and lashings of hot gravy a rich, fruity pudding which you douse in flaming brandy – said to ward off evil spirits. a rich, fruity pudding which you douse in flaming brandy – said to ward off evil spirits.
Pictures of Christmas Dinner Roast potatoes Roast turkeyBrussel Sprouts and chestnuts Parsnips and Swede Stuffing The Christmas pudding
English food (4) – Food at Easter On Good Friday - warm 'hot cross buns' On Good Friday - warm 'hot cross buns' with their combination of spicy, sweet with their combination of spicy, sweet and fruity flavours have long been an and fruity flavours have long been an Easter tradition, it is also traditional Easter tradition, it is also traditional to eat fish instead of meat to eat fish instead of meat Easter day - roast lamb is the traditional meat for the main meal, served with mint sauce and vegetables, the traditional puddings are custard tarts sprinkled with currants and flat Easter biscuits, Simnel cake is baked for tea, chicken has long been a modern favourite for Easter Sunday dinner mainly due to the baby (spring) chicken being associated with birth and new life Easter day - roast lamb is the traditional meat for the main meal, served with mint sauce and vegetables, the traditional puddings are custard tarts sprinkled with currants and flat Easter biscuits, Simnel cake is baked for tea, chicken has long been a modern favourite for Easter Sunday dinner mainly due to the baby (spring) chicken being associated with birth and new life Hot cross bun Simnel cake
Sports An important part in the life of Englishmen An important part in the life of Englishmen A popular leisure activity A popular leisure activity Many of the worlds famous sports began Many of the worlds famous sports began in England, including cricket, football, in England, including cricket, football, lawn tennis and rugby lawn tennis and rugby Englands national sport is cricket Englands national sport is cricket To many people football (soccer) is seen To many people football (soccer) is seen as their national sport as their national sport Rugby is similar to football but Rugby is similar to football but played with an oval ball played with an oval ball The worlds famous tennis tournament The worlds famous tennis tournament is Wimbledon is Wimbledon Horse racing, the sport of Kings, Horse racing, the sport of Kings, is a very popular sport (The Grand National) is a very popular sport (The Grand National) Polo is played by men on horses. Polo is played by men on horses. Table tennis (ping pong) was invented Table tennis (ping pong) was invented in England in 1880 in England in 1880 Fishing (angling) is also one of the most Fishing (angling) is also one of the most popular sports in England popular sports in England
Media Three public bodies are responsible for television Three public bodies are responsible for television and radio throughout England and radio throughout England The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) The Independent Television Commission (ITC) The Independent Television Commission (ITC) The Radio Authority The Radio Authority People in Britain watch TV on average 25 hours of every week People in Britain watch TV on average 25 hours of every week Television viewing is Britain's most popular leisure pastime Television viewing is Britain's most popular leisure pastime There are five main channels in Britain (BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5) There are five main channels in Britain (BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5) The BBC has been providing regular television broadcasts since 1936 The BBC has been providing regular television broadcasts since 1936 There are about 130 daily and Sunday newspapers There are about 130 daily and Sunday newspapers British newspapers include the following: British newspapers include the following: The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, Western Mail The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, Western Mail and Echo, The Sun, The Mirror, The Herald, Written by Rachel. and Echo, The Sun, The Mirror, The Herald, Written by Rachel.
Traditional costumes and clothes England has no national dress England has no national dress Some people think men Some people think men in England wear suits and in England wear suits and bowler hat but it isnt true bowler hat but it isnt true English customs and traditions English customs and traditions involve a variety of costumes – involve a variety of costumes – Beefeaters (the nearest thing Beefeaters (the nearest thing to English national costume) to English national costume) Typical Englishman Beefeater
Transport Most people in England travel by car Most people in England travel by car Goods are transported by lorries Goods are transported by lorries The red double decker buses The red double decker buses in London in London In London, taxis are black In London, taxis are black The name of Londons underground The name of Londons underground system is The Tube system is The Tube In England there are also Euro trains In England there are also Euro trains There are 470 airports in England There are 470 airports in England
Religion The main religion is Christianity The main religion is Christianity Most Christians belong to the Church of England Most Christians belong to the Church of England there are also Roman Catholics, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim communities there are also Roman Catholics, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim communities The Queen is head of Church of England. The Queen is head of Church of England.