Слайд 2: Question 1: Christmas Tree
Try again Elizabeth I D Try again Edward VII C Correct Prince Albert B Who made owning a Christmas tree very fashionable in England? Question 1: Christmas Tree Try again Queen Victoria A
Слайд 3: Question 2: Reindeer
Correct Winter D Try again Autumn C Try again Summer B Try again Spring A Male reindeer shed their antlers every: Question 2: Reindeer
Слайд 4: Question 3: Advent
Try again USA D Try again France C Try again England B Correct Germany A Where did Advent calendars originate from? Question 3: Advent
Слайд 5: Question 4: Christmas History
Try again Christopher Spark D Correct Tom Smith C Try again Abraham Jones B Try again Christian Cracker A Who invented the Christmas cracker during the Victorian period? Question 4: Christmas History
Слайд 6: Question 5: Food
Correct Lettuce D Try again Pigs in blankets C Try again Turkey B Try again Brussels sprouts A Which of these isn’t a traditional Christmas dinner food? Question 5: Food
Слайд 7: Question 6: Snow
Try Again It must snow for at least one hour on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. D Correct One snowflake has to fall on Christmas Day. C Try again It has to snow continuously on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. B Try again At least 5cm of snow must fall on Christmas Day. A What is the official definition of a ‘White Christmas’ by the British Met Office? Question 6: Snow
Слайд 8: Question 7: Pantomime
Try Again A pantomime dame is the name given to the first song which is sung at the opening of the show. D Try again A pantomime dame is the actor or actress who plays the bad character in the show. C Correct A pantomime dame is a male actor dressed up as a woman. B Try again A pantomime dame is the name given to the last night of the pantomime before its run ends. A What is a pantomime dame? Question 7: Pantomime
Слайд 9: Question 8: The True Meaning
Try Again To eat a hearty meal. D Try again To light up homes with Christmas lights. C Try again To make sure everyone has a gift to open on Christmas Day. B Correct Christmas celebrates the birth of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. A What is the true meaning of Christmas for Christians? Question 8: The True Meaning
Слайд 10: Question 9: Unusual Christmas Celebrations
Try Again Buy a new pair of shoes. D Correct Turn their back to a door and throw a shoe over their shoulder. C Try again Eat a whole Christmas pudding to themselves. B Try again Hang mistletoe from their front door. A What do single women who live in the Czech Republic do at Christmas every year? Question 9: Unusual Christmas Celebrations If the shoe lands with the heel towards the door, then it is thought that she will stay single for another year. If the front of the shoe faces the door, then she is likely to get married next year. C
Слайд 11: Question 10: Christmas in China
Try Again 30% D Correct 60% C Try again 75% B Try again 90% A What percentage of the world’s Christmas decorations are made in the Chinese city of Yiwu? Question 10: Christmas in China
Слайд 12: Question 11: Christmas in Poland
Correct A special wafer biscuit is broken up. D Try again The oldest member of the family gives a speech. C Try again A song is sung. B Try again A candle is lit. A How does the Christmas Eve supper begin? Question 11: Christmas in Poland
Слайд 13: Question 12: Christmas in Germany
Try again Swordfish D Try again Tuna C Correct Carp B Try again Salmon A Which fish is traditionally eaten for Christmas dinner in Germany? Question 12: Christmas in Germany