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Subido el 26 de marzo de 2020 por Verónica G.

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In the UK, Easter is celebrated by Christians and non-religious people. 00:00:01
Easter is celebrated in spring and it celebrates the rebirth of Jesus. 00:00:07
It is celebrated on a different day each year. 00:00:12
This year, it is on Sunday the 12th of April. 00:00:16
At Easter, Christians go to church where they sing religious songs called hymns. 00:00:20
After church, people often have lunch with their families. 00:00:26
a traditional Sunday roast of lamb or ham. For dessert people in the UK often eat 00:00:31
simnel cake, a fruit cake with 11 marzipan balls to represent the 11 faithful apostles. 00:00:38
During Easter in the UK people also eat hot cross buns, a spiced sweet bun usually made with fruit. 00:00:48
The bun is marked with a cross to represent the crucifixion of Jesus. 00:00:57
In the UK, exchanging and eating chocolate eggs is also very popular. 00:01:03
Children believe that if they behave well, the Easter Bunny will bring them chocolate eggs. 00:01:10
The Easter Bunny is a symbol like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy. 00:01:16
children hunt for chocolate easter eggs hidden in their home or garden by the easter bunny 00:01:20
another popular activity is decorating easter eggs children often decorate hard boiled eggs 00:01:27
and then take part in an egg rolling race this is a race where children push their decorated eggs 00:01:35
down a hill the winner is the person whose egg reaches the bottom of the hill in the fastest 00:01:43
this time. A traditional activity at Easter in England is Morris dancing. This is a type of 00:01:49
folk dancing from the 15th century. Women wear long skirts and men wear short trousers with 00:01:58
bells on them. They dance around streets in English towns and villages. Some people dance 00:02:05
with black sticks or handkerchiefs while they perform. After performing the dancers often go 00:02:13
to a bar for a well-deserved beer. 00:02:20
Subido por:
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26 de marzo de 2020 - 20:04
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