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Easter is a significant festival for Christians, marking the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and is also celebrated by many non-Christians as a time for family and spring festivities. The holiday includes various traditions such as Easter egg hunts, egg rolling, and unique customs in different cultures, like kite flying in Bermuda and reading crime novels in Norway. The date of Easter varies each year, typically falling between late March and late April, and is associated with symbols of new life like eggs, chicks, and flowers.
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Easter
Easter is a very important festival for most Christians, and for many other people it's a time to
celebrate the arrival of spring, and of course eat chocolate eggs!
Before reading
Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises.
Preparation task
Match the definitions (@-)) with the vocabulary (1-10).
Vocabulary Definition
1. the Resurrection a. belonging to a religion which existed before the main world
2. su. a symbol religions
3. sun pagan b. something people usually do at a special time, and have
4. _..atradition done for many years
5, .. Holy Week c. to make a round object move by turning over and over
6. .... to hunt for d. a sign, shape or object that is used to represent something
something else
e. very small pieces of wood that are produced when you cut
7. sow to roll
8 confetti wood with a saw
9 dust f. in the Christian religion, Jesus Christ's return to life on the
sawdust third day after his death
10......@ procession
g. a formal line of people walking in the same direction during
a religious ceremony or public celebration
h. the week before Easter Sunday
iL to try to find something
J. very small pieces of coloured paper that you throw at a
celebration
Easter
The meaning of Easter
Easter is a spring festival of new life. For Christians, it's a very important festival which marks
the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and many attend special church services. Many non-
Christians also have a holiday at this time, so it is a popular time for spending time with friends
and family. We see lots of symbols of new life at Easter, especially eggs, chicks, flowers and
rabbits. These symbols go back to ancient pagan traditions which celebrated fertility, rebirth
and new growth after the long winter months.
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When Easter is celebrated
The dates of Easter change from year to year, as they are based on the moon, but it's usually
sometime between the end of March and the end of April. In the Christian church, Palm
Sunday celebrates Jesus's arrival in Jerusalem and marks the beginning of Holy Week. In the
UK, the Easter holiday weekend lasts for four days, from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
Easter eggs
Eggs are a popular part of Easter celebrations, as they are a symbol of new life. Traditionally,
people paint chicken eggs and decorate them with bright colours. Nowadays, chocolate eggs
are just as popular as the traditional kind! There are many different Easter egg traditions
around the world.
In the UK, as well as many other countries, lots of people take part in Easter egg hunts, and go
hunting for chocolate eggs in parks and gardens.
Egg rolling is also popular in many places. Eggs are boiled, then painted and then rolled down
a hill. The challenge is to roll your egg down the hill without it breaking! There is even an
annual ‘Easter Egg Roll’ every Easter Monday in the grounds of the White House in
Washington DC.
In places like Poland and Ukraine, a special technique is used to make beautiful coloured
designs on eggs, which are known as pisanki or pysanky.
In some parts of Mexico, there is a tradition of filing empty eggs with confetti. When you
break the egg, or cascarone, over someone's head, the colourful shower of confetti is said to
bring them good luck.
Other Easter traditions
There are many other Easter traditions which don't involve any eggs at alll
In Bermuda, for example, people fly homemade kites on Good Friday. The kite represents the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In many places in north-western Europe, people have bonfires ~ big outdoor fires which
symbolise the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
In Guatemala, Holy Week, or Semana Santa, is a whole week of celebrations leading up to
Easter. In some towns, people decorate the streets with colourful carpets, made of coloured
sawdust, ready for a religious procession on Good Friday.
Norway has many Easter traditions, but one of them has nothing to do with religion, spring or
chocolate eggs - Easter crime! Many Norwegians spend the Easter weekend reading crime
novels or watching crime films and series.
Happy Easter!
So, there are many different ways that Easter is celebrated across the world. While some
Easter traditions focus on the religious part of the festival, some celebrate the arrival of spring
and others are mostly about having fun and eating chocolate eggs. Happy Easter!
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Tasks
Task 1
Complete the sentences.
Poland and Ukraine Bermuda parks and gardens north-western Europe
Mexico Guatemala Norway the White House
1. Easter egg hunts take place in many
2. There's a famous ‘Easter Egg Roll’ at :
3. Inplaces like , people make beautiful, decorated eggs called pisanki or
pysanky.
4 In eggs are filled with confetti and cracked on people's heads!
5. In , people often fly kites at Easter.
6. In some countries in , there are big outdoor fires to celebrate Easter.
7.10 you can see colourful ‘carpets’ and religious processions.
8. People in often read crime novels or watch crime films at Easter.
Task 2
Put the words and phrases in order to make sentences.
1. newlife. endof spring,the winter and Easter celebrates
2. veryimportant for many It'sa_ religious festival__Christians.
3. are flowers and rabbits new life. Eggs, chicks, symbols of
4, Many Easter traditions. symbols pagan _ originally come from
5. moon. tothe ofEaster change according The dates
6. theworld, Easter inmany Around —_ different ways. people celebrate
Discussion
Is Easter celebrated where you live?
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