Учитель
английского языка
Жармуханова Гульжан
Сергеевна
A
Happy New Year!
В данную разработку включены рассказы,
стихи и загадки на английском языке по теме “A
Happy New
Year!”. Учителя могут
использовать как дополнительный материал , а также можно использовать эти
материалы на уроках при изучении данной темы, при подготовке новогоднего
вечера, на занятиях кружков и факультативов.
New
Year
December comes, so white
and cold,
With snow it stops the
rain,
It comes and draws trees
young and old
On every window pane.
New year is here with us
now.
Let happy be its birth
And all the people all
around!
We are for peace on
earth.
A Happy New Year!
The day is so clear,
The snow is so white,
The sky is so bright.
We shout with all might
A Happy New Year!
The Old and the
New
The word January is derived from Janus,
the Roman god of doors. Because every door faces two directions, forwards and backwards,
Janus was represented with two faces one on the front and one on the back of
his head. With these faces he could look back on the past year and forward to
the current year. January has been known by a variety of names. The Dutch used
to call it frosty month; the Saxons first called it wolf month, because the
shortage of food caused the wolves to be troublesome and later, after the
introduction of Christianity, they called it the first month. In the French
Republican calendar it was called snow month.
The Grand
New Year
It’s coming, boys,
It’s almost here,
It’s coming, girls,
The grand New Year.
A year to be glad in,
Not to be sad in;
A year to live in,
To gain, to give in.
A year for trying,
And not for sighing,
A year for striving
And hearty thriving.
New
Year
New
things to learn
New friends to meet,
New songs to sing,
New joys to greet.
New things to see,
New things to hear,
New things to do,
In this glad New Year.
New Year in
England
In England the New Year is not as widely
or as enthusiastically marked as Christmas. Some people ignore it completely
and go to bed as usual on New Year’s Eve. Many others, however, celebrate it in
one way or another.
The most common type of celebration is
a New Year party. This usually begins at about eight o’clock and goes on until
the early hours of the morning.
At midnight the radio is turned on, so
that every one can hear the chimes of Big Ben, and on the hour a toast is
drunk to the New Year. Then the party goes on.
Another popular way of celebrating the
New Year is to go to a New Year is to go to a New Year’s dance. Most hotels and
dance halls hold a special dance on New Year’s Eve. The hall is decorated, there
are several different bands and the atmosphere is very gay.
The most famous celebration is in
London round the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus where crowds gather and
sing to welcome the New Year. In Trafalgar Square there is also a big crowd
and someone usually falls into the fountain.
January 1st, New Year’s Day
is not a public holiday, unfortunately for those who like to celebrate most of
the night. Some people send New Year cards and give presents, but it is not a
widespread custom. This is the traditional time for making New Year
resolutions, for example to get up earlier, to give up smoking.
English children make up lists of
things they do not like to do very much and promise to do them. Some of the
resolutions are very funny. The children, their parents, and their friends
laugh and have a good time when they read them.
My New Year
Wish
A Happy New Year to you,
A Happy New Year to me,
A Happy New Year to all our
friends
Wherever they may be.
A Happy New Year to school,
And to our teachers, too.
A Happy New Year to everyone,
And I wish my wish comes true.
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