1.On what day is Christmas celebrated in England?
On 25th of December.
2. What is the start of the Christmas season called?
Advent.
3. What is the start of the Christmas season called?
Nativity play.
4. What is a traditional British Christmas play called?
A pantomime play.
5.Which two colours are the traditional colours of Christmas?
Green and red.
6. When did Christmas Trees first become popular in England?
In 1841
7. What did people used to decorate their trees with during the Victorian times?
The people decorate with Christmas trees with candles
8.When was the first Christmas card sent and who printed it?
The first christmas card are created in 1843, John Calcott Horsley for Sir Henry Cole.
9.What are the songs sung at Christmas time called?
The song of Crhistmas are the crhitsmas carols.
10.Why is Christmas Eve an exciting time for children in England?
It is the time of Santa Claus comes.
11.How did children used to send their letters to Father Christmas?
Draught the letters into the fireplace.
12.What traditionally happens at three o'clock on Christmas Day?
The queen masage.
13.What is the traditional bird eaten on Christmas Day?
The England people eat turkey or googse.
14.What was traditionally hidden in a Crhristmas pudding?
A silver coin.
15.Who invented Christmas Crackers?
Thomas Smith.
16.What is another name for Boxing Day?
The day of Saint Stephan.
1. On what day is Christmas celebrated in England?
On 25th of December 2.What is the start of the Christmas season called?
Advent
What takes place in most primary schools in England at Christmas time?
To put on a Nativity play
What is a traditional British Christmas play called?
Pantomime.
Which two colours are the traditional colours of Christmas?
Red and green
When did Christmas Trees first become popular in England?
1841
What did people used to decorate their trees with during the Victorian times?
They decorate Christmas tree with candels.
When was the first Christmas card sent and who printed it?
1843 by Jonh Calcott Horsley for Sir Henry Cole.
When was the first Christmas card sent and who printed it?
Christmas Carols
Why is Christmas Eve an exciting time for children in England?
Beacuse father Christmas come and give presents.
How did children used to send their letters to Father Christmas?
They throw the letters into the fireplace.
What traditionally happens at three o'clock on Christmas Day?
The Queen tell a masage of Christmas to the people of England.
What is the traditional bird eaten on Christmas Day?
Turkey or goose
What was traditionally hidden in a Christmas pudding?
A silver coin.
Who invented Christmas Crackers?
Thomas Smith
What is another name for Boxing Day?
St. Stephen's day.
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