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Inglés
Departamento de Inglés
Welcome to the english corner
CLASIFICACIÓNS NO BIG CHALLENGE 2019
PARABÉNS ao alumnado do centro que participou no concurso de coñecemento da Lingua e cultura Inglesa
BIG CHALLENGE 2019. Na imaxe podedes ver os resultados acadados e a clasificación obtida
de entre un total de máis 7000 participantes de toda España.
Participación no concurso "Big challenge"
O alumnado de ESO participou no Concurso BIG Challenge, organizado polo Departamento de Inglés. A actividade desenvolveuse coa colaboración a Aula CEMIT do Concello de Ortigueira, o que permiteu a distribución dos diferentes grupos entre as aulas do centro e este espazo, para acadar unha máxima participación.
CHRISTMAS
If you tray to catch a train on 24th December, you may have difficulty in finding a seat. This is the day when many people are travelling home to be with their families on Christmas day, 25th December. For most British families, this is the most important festival of the year. It combines the Christian celebration of the birth of Christ with the traditional festivities of winter.
On the Sunday before Christmas many churches hold a carol service wherw special hymns are sung. Sometimes carol-singers can be heard on the streets as they collect money for charity. Most families decorate their houses with brightly-coloured paper or holly, and the usually have a Christmas tree in the corner of the front room, glittering with coloured lights and decorations.
There are a lot of traditions connected with Christmas, but perhaps the most important one is the giving of presents. Family members wrap up their gifts and leave them at the bottom of the Christmas tree to be found on Christmas morning. Children leave a long sock or stocking at the end of their bed on Christmas Eve, 24th December, hoping that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and bring them small presents, fruits and nuts. They are usually not disappointed! At some time on Christmas Day the family will sit down to a big turkey dinner followed by Christmas pudding. They will probably pull a cracker with another member of the family. It will make a loud crack and a coloured hat, small toy and joke will fall out.
Later in afternoon they may watch the Queen on television as she delivers her traditional Christmas message to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. If they have room for even more food they may enjoy a piece of Christmas cake or eat a hot mince pie. 26th December is also a public holiday, Boxing Day, and this is the time to visit friends and relatives or be a spectator at one of the may sporting events.
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