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Reading Competition
on Christmas Customs
Texts from: www.the-north-pole.com/around
Maria Markaki language School
markaki-students.blogspot.gr/search/label/Christmas
For students of intermediate/ upper intermediate level.
You have got 1 minute for each question. Good luck!
1. Which country out of these
celebrates Christmas first?
Christmas is special to the majority of Australians for it is our
Summer Holiday season and students especially are "wrapping"
up their school year. That means sitting for end of Semester tests
or exams and waiting for their results, as well as getting ready for
the Summer Holidays. For the majority of Australian students this
means … SUN…. SURF …. SHOPPING. For students it means an
end to homework and school studies and the beginning of lots of
time for family, relatives and "mates". Our neighbours, the "Kiwis" or
New Zealanders are actually the first ones to really celebrate the
joyous day of Christmas. New Zealand is the first country
immediately west of the international date line. So we're sorry most
of American friends have to wait an extra day for Christmas.
2. Why does the Japanese
Santa see everything?
Many western customs in observing Christmas have been
adopted by the Japanese. Besides exchanging gifts they
eat turkey on Christmas Day, and in some places there
are even community Christmas trees. They decorate their
houses with evergreens and mistletoe, and in some
homes Christmas carols are sung gaily. In Japan there is
a god or priest known as Hoteiosho, who closely
resembles our Santa Claus. He is always pictured as a
kind old man carrying a huge pack. He is thought to have
eyes in the back of his head. It is well for the children to
be good when this all-seeing gentleman is abroad.
3. When is the ‘reveillon’ in France?
The Christmas tree has never been particularly popular in
France, and though the use of the Yule log has faded, the
French make a traditional Yule log-shaped cake called the
buche de Nol, which means "Christmas Log”. The cake,
among other food in great abundance is served at the
grand feast of the season, which is called le reveillon. Le
reveillon is a very late supper held after midnight mass on
Christmas Eve. The menu for the meal varies according to
regional culinary tradition. In Alsace, goose is the main
course, in Burgundy it is turkey with chestnuts, and the
Parisians feast upon oysters and pat de foie gras.
4. Who is the extra chair
around Polish tables for?
In Poland, an elaborate tradition called Wigilia is celebrated.
Beginning on Christmas Eve, a strict 24-hour fast is observed
which ends with a huge Christmas feast. In honor of the star of
Bethlehem, the meal cannot begin until the first star of night
appears. Though Christmas is Poland is officially known as Bozz
Narodzenie, it is most often referred to as Gwiazdka, which means
"little star." Once the star appears, a special rice wafer blessed by
the parish priest called oplatek, is broken into pieces and shared
by all. Finally the meal can begin. The feast consists of twelve
courses, one for each Apostle. The table is always set with one
extra seat in case a stranger or the Holy Spirit should appear to
share the meal.
5. What is another name for
St. Nicholas in Russia?
St. Nicholas is especially popular in Russia. The legend
is that the 11th-century Prince Vladimir traveled to
Constantinople to be baptized, and returned with stories
of miracles performed by St. Nicholas of Myra. Since
then many Eastern Orthodox Churches have been
named for the saint, and to this day, Nicholas is one of
the most common names for Russian boys. The feast of
St. Nicholas (December 6) was observed for many
centuries, but after the communist revolution, the
celebration of the feast was suppressed. During the
communist years St. Nicholas was transformed into
Grandfather Frost.
6. Why did Scandinavians think it is
unsafe to sleep alone on Christmas Eve ?
It is from Scandinavia that most of our yule log traditions derive. The
dark cold winters inspired the development of traditions concerned
with warmth and light. Yuletide, meaning "the turning of the sun" or
the winter solstice, has traditionally been a time of extreme
importance in Scandinavia - a time when fortunes for the coming year
were determined and when the dead were thought to walk the earth.
For a long time, it was considered dangerous to sleep alone on
Christmas Eve. The extended family, master and servant, alike would
sleep together on a freshly spread bed of straw. The Yule log was
originally an entire tree, carefully chosen, and brought into the house
with great ceremony. The butt end would be place into the hearth
while the rest of the tree stuck out into the room. The tree would be
slowly fed into the fire and the entire process was carefully timed to
last the entire Yule season.
7. What is the most important
celebration in China?
Christians in China celebrate by lighting their houses with
beautiful paper lanterns and decorating their Christmas trees,
which they call "Trees of Light," with paper chains, paper flowers,
and paper lanterns. Chinese Children hang muslin stockings and
await a visit from Santa Claus, "Christmas Old Man.” Since the
vast majority of the Chinese people are not Christian, the main
winter festival in China is the Chinese New Year which takes
place toward the end of January. Which means they do not follow
the same traditions as in Western cultures like sending Christmas
cards or going to church. Now officially called the "Spring
Festival," it is a time when children receive new clothing, eat
luxurious meals, receive new toys, and enjoy firecracker displays.
8. Where do the pilgrims in
Mexico finally arrive?
The main Christmas celebration in Mexico is called las
posadas, which refers to processions reenacting Joseph and
Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Friends and
family members divide themselves into two groups - pilgrims
and innkeepers. The pilgrims travel from house to house
asking for a shelter and are refused at each until they finally
reach the house where an alter and Nativity scene have been
set up. Here the pilgrims are admitted with great rejoicing, a
traditional prayer is spoken, and the party begins. Food and
drink are served and then children take turns trying to break
open the pinata.
9. Who brings the best luck to a
Scottish house on New Year’s Day?
The Scots celebrate Christmas rather somberly and
reserve their merriment for New Year's Eve which is called
Hogmanay. This word may derive from a kind of oat cake
that was traditionally given to children on New Year's Eve.
The first person to set foot in a residence in a New Year is
thought to profoundly affect the fortunes of the inhabitants.
Generally strangers are thought to bring good luck.
Depending on the area, it may be better to have a dark-
haired or fair-haired stranger set foot in the house. This
tradition is widely known as "first footing."
10. Who plays the role of
Santa in Nicaragua?
Like many Latin American countries, Nicaragua retains
many of the customs of old Spain. In the weeks leading
up to Christmas people stroll the streets where there are
many things to buy: candles, Nativity pictures, toys and
foods. Children carry fragrant bouquets to the alter of
the Virgin and sing carols. On Christmas Eve, church
bells beckon the people to Midnight Mass. On January
6, the feast of the Epiphany, it is the three wise men who
brings gifts for the children. Often the Holiday season
concludes with a brilliant display of fireworks.
What is your score?
(in a scale of 1 to 10)
1. New Zealand
2. Because he is thought to have eyes in the back of his head.
3. After midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
4. For a stranger or the Holy Spirit.
5. Grandfather Frost
6. Because the dead were thought to walk the earth.
7. The Chinese New year.
8. The house where an alter and Nativity scene are set up.
9. A dark-haired or fair-haired stranger.
10. The three wise men.

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Christmas customs: Reading Competition

  • 1. Reading Competition on Christmas Customs Texts from: www.the-north-pole.com/around Maria Markaki language School markaki-students.blogspot.gr/search/label/Christmas For students of intermediate/ upper intermediate level. You have got 1 minute for each question. Good luck!
  • 2. 1. Which country out of these celebrates Christmas first? Christmas is special to the majority of Australians for it is our Summer Holiday season and students especially are "wrapping" up their school year. That means sitting for end of Semester tests or exams and waiting for their results, as well as getting ready for the Summer Holidays. For the majority of Australian students this means … SUN…. SURF …. SHOPPING. For students it means an end to homework and school studies and the beginning of lots of time for family, relatives and "mates". Our neighbours, the "Kiwis" or New Zealanders are actually the first ones to really celebrate the joyous day of Christmas. New Zealand is the first country immediately west of the international date line. So we're sorry most of American friends have to wait an extra day for Christmas.
  • 3. 2. Why does the Japanese Santa see everything? Many western customs in observing Christmas have been adopted by the Japanese. Besides exchanging gifts they eat turkey on Christmas Day, and in some places there are even community Christmas trees. They decorate their houses with evergreens and mistletoe, and in some homes Christmas carols are sung gaily. In Japan there is a god or priest known as Hoteiosho, who closely resembles our Santa Claus. He is always pictured as a kind old man carrying a huge pack. He is thought to have eyes in the back of his head. It is well for the children to be good when this all-seeing gentleman is abroad.
  • 4. 3. When is the ‘reveillon’ in France? The Christmas tree has never been particularly popular in France, and though the use of the Yule log has faded, the French make a traditional Yule log-shaped cake called the buche de Nol, which means "Christmas Log”. The cake, among other food in great abundance is served at the grand feast of the season, which is called le reveillon. Le reveillon is a very late supper held after midnight mass on Christmas Eve. The menu for the meal varies according to regional culinary tradition. In Alsace, goose is the main course, in Burgundy it is turkey with chestnuts, and the Parisians feast upon oysters and pat de foie gras.
  • 5. 4. Who is the extra chair around Polish tables for? In Poland, an elaborate tradition called Wigilia is celebrated. Beginning on Christmas Eve, a strict 24-hour fast is observed which ends with a huge Christmas feast. In honor of the star of Bethlehem, the meal cannot begin until the first star of night appears. Though Christmas is Poland is officially known as Bozz Narodzenie, it is most often referred to as Gwiazdka, which means "little star." Once the star appears, a special rice wafer blessed by the parish priest called oplatek, is broken into pieces and shared by all. Finally the meal can begin. The feast consists of twelve courses, one for each Apostle. The table is always set with one extra seat in case a stranger or the Holy Spirit should appear to share the meal.
  • 6. 5. What is another name for St. Nicholas in Russia? St. Nicholas is especially popular in Russia. The legend is that the 11th-century Prince Vladimir traveled to Constantinople to be baptized, and returned with stories of miracles performed by St. Nicholas of Myra. Since then many Eastern Orthodox Churches have been named for the saint, and to this day, Nicholas is one of the most common names for Russian boys. The feast of St. Nicholas (December 6) was observed for many centuries, but after the communist revolution, the celebration of the feast was suppressed. During the communist years St. Nicholas was transformed into Grandfather Frost.
  • 7. 6. Why did Scandinavians think it is unsafe to sleep alone on Christmas Eve ? It is from Scandinavia that most of our yule log traditions derive. The dark cold winters inspired the development of traditions concerned with warmth and light. Yuletide, meaning "the turning of the sun" or the winter solstice, has traditionally been a time of extreme importance in Scandinavia - a time when fortunes for the coming year were determined and when the dead were thought to walk the earth. For a long time, it was considered dangerous to sleep alone on Christmas Eve. The extended family, master and servant, alike would sleep together on a freshly spread bed of straw. The Yule log was originally an entire tree, carefully chosen, and brought into the house with great ceremony. The butt end would be place into the hearth while the rest of the tree stuck out into the room. The tree would be slowly fed into the fire and the entire process was carefully timed to last the entire Yule season.
  • 8. 7. What is the most important celebration in China? Christians in China celebrate by lighting their houses with beautiful paper lanterns and decorating their Christmas trees, which they call "Trees of Light," with paper chains, paper flowers, and paper lanterns. Chinese Children hang muslin stockings and await a visit from Santa Claus, "Christmas Old Man.” Since the vast majority of the Chinese people are not Christian, the main winter festival in China is the Chinese New Year which takes place toward the end of January. Which means they do not follow the same traditions as in Western cultures like sending Christmas cards or going to church. Now officially called the "Spring Festival," it is a time when children receive new clothing, eat luxurious meals, receive new toys, and enjoy firecracker displays.
  • 9. 8. Where do the pilgrims in Mexico finally arrive? The main Christmas celebration in Mexico is called las posadas, which refers to processions reenacting Joseph and Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Friends and family members divide themselves into two groups - pilgrims and innkeepers. The pilgrims travel from house to house asking for a shelter and are refused at each until they finally reach the house where an alter and Nativity scene have been set up. Here the pilgrims are admitted with great rejoicing, a traditional prayer is spoken, and the party begins. Food and drink are served and then children take turns trying to break open the pinata.
  • 10. 9. Who brings the best luck to a Scottish house on New Year’s Day? The Scots celebrate Christmas rather somberly and reserve their merriment for New Year's Eve which is called Hogmanay. This word may derive from a kind of oat cake that was traditionally given to children on New Year's Eve. The first person to set foot in a residence in a New Year is thought to profoundly affect the fortunes of the inhabitants. Generally strangers are thought to bring good luck. Depending on the area, it may be better to have a dark- haired or fair-haired stranger set foot in the house. This tradition is widely known as "first footing."
  • 11. 10. Who plays the role of Santa in Nicaragua? Like many Latin American countries, Nicaragua retains many of the customs of old Spain. In the weeks leading up to Christmas people stroll the streets where there are many things to buy: candles, Nativity pictures, toys and foods. Children carry fragrant bouquets to the alter of the Virgin and sing carols. On Christmas Eve, church bells beckon the people to Midnight Mass. On January 6, the feast of the Epiphany, it is the three wise men who brings gifts for the children. Often the Holiday season concludes with a brilliant display of fireworks.
  • 12. What is your score? (in a scale of 1 to 10) 1. New Zealand 2. Because he is thought to have eyes in the back of his head. 3. After midnight mass on Christmas Eve. 4. For a stranger or the Holy Spirit. 5. Grandfather Frost 6. Because the dead were thought to walk the earth. 7. The Chinese New year. 8. The house where an alter and Nativity scene are set up. 9. A dark-haired or fair-haired stranger. 10. The three wise men.