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«Традиции в Англии и Великобритании»
Traditions in England
England is known for its rich and diverse traditions. They reflect the history, culture and way of life of this country.
Origin and History
Ancient Romans
1
The Romans left their mark in England, which influenced the formation of cultural traditions.
Middle Ages
2
The Middle Ages were marked by the development of feudal relations, which influenced social and cultural traditions.
Renaissance
3
The Renaissance brought new ideas and values to England, which were reflected in the traditions.
The Royal Family and its Role in Traditions
Symbol of Unity
Traditional Ceremonies
1
2
The Royal Family is a symbol of national unity and pride.
Traditional ceremonies such as coronations, weddings and funerals have deep historical roots.
Cultural Influence
3
The Royal Family has a significant influence on fashion, art and society.
What traditions are there
Cultural
Culinary
Sports
Afternoon Tea
Origin
Tea Ritual
The tradition of Afternoon Tea emerged in the 17th century when Anna, Duchess of Bedford, began taking tea after her midday meal.
Afternoon Tea typically includes tea, sandwiches, pastries and cakes.
Social Tradition
Afternoon Tea is a time for socialising, relaxation and enjoying traditional English tea.
Hearty Full Tea
Hearty Full Tea is a more substantial version of the traditional English afternoon tea, often served as a late breakfast or early lunch. Unlike Afternoon Tea, it includes more filling dishes such as sausages, bacon, fried mushrooms, toast and baked beans. It may also include eggs, tomatoes and fried potatoes.
Full Tea is a traditional dish in England and is often served on weekends or for special occasions. It is also popular among tourists who want to experience English traditions.
Brewed black tea with milk
Tea
Sandwiches
Sandwiches with cucumber, salmon, egg or ham
Pastries
Scones, cakes, cream-filled pastries
The Wall Game
Game Rules
Two people stand back-to-back against a wall, and a third person throws a ball to one of them.
Objective
The player who is thrown the ball must catch it and throw it back, without moving away from the wall.
Winner
The player who fails to catch the ball or moves away from the wall, loses.
Conclusion and Findings
Traditions - a Source of Pride
Unity and Connection
Time and Customs
Traditions are an integral part of English culture, reflecting the history and spirit of this country.
Traditions help maintain the connection between generations and create a sense of unity.
Traditions, like a clock, mark the passage of time and remind us of the importance of preserving the past.