British And American Holidays
Christmas Christmas (December,25) It is a religious holiday. At Christmas people decorate their houses and put Christmas trees, have Christmas dinner and exchange presents
Christmas
Christmas to decorate a Christmas tree to decorate a house
Christmas to hang stockings to hang stockings to exchange presents to exchange presents to send greetings card to send greetings card
New Year New Year (December,31) It is an official holiday in Great Britain and the USA. People have parties on this day, light fireworks.
New Year to have a party to have a party to light fireworks to light fireworks
Easter Easter (in spring) It is a religious holiday. On Easter people cook traditional food, colour eggs. Parents give their children chocolate bunnies.
Easter
Independence Day Independence Day (July,4) It is an American holiday. On the Fourth of July Americans have picnics, raise the flag, light fireworks in the evening. Different parades and concerts are hold on this day.
Independence Day to watch parades to watch parades to have picnics to have picnics to raise a flag to raise a flag
Halloween (October,31) It is a popular holiday in the USA and Britain. Children always have fun at Halloween. They dress up as ghosts and witches. They go from house to house and say Trick or Treat, and grown ups dive them money or sweets.
Halloween
Halloween to wear costumes to wear costumes to go from house to house to go from house to house to have fun to have fun
Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday of November) A national American holiday. A family gathers together to have a traditional dinner. Thanksgiving Day Parade is hold on this day.
Thanksgiving Day to cook traditional food to cook traditional food to gather together to gather together
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