Seminarky.cz > Maturitní otázky > > > Holidays in the Czech Republic

Holidays in the Czech Republic


Kategorie: Angličtina

Typ práce: Maturitní otázky

Škola: Střední škola obchodu, řemesel, služeb a Základní škola Ústí nad Labem, příspěvková organizace, Ústí nad Labem

Charakteristika: November 17 is the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day. This commemorates the student protests against the Nazis in 1938 and the demonstration in 1989 that started the Velvet Revolution.

Obsah

1.
Holidays in the Czech Republic

Úryvek

"January 1, besides being New Year´s Day, is also the date the independent Czech Republic was founded in 1993, after the break-up of Czechoslovakia.

Easter is celebrated in either March or April, and is full of traditions. Popular folk customs include hand-painting eggs and lashing girls witch pussy-willow sticks.

There are two holidays in May. May 1 is Labour Day (May Day), which is also celebrated in many other countries. It commemorates an 1886 strike by workers in Chicago who demanded an eight-hour workday. May 8 is Liberation Day and recalls the end of World War II.
In July there are two public holidays. On July 5, we remember Saints Cyril and Methodius, who brought Christianity to Great Moravia in the 9th century. July 6 is Jan Hus Day. This is the day the church reformer Jan Hus was burned at the strake in 1415.

St. Wenceslas Day is celebrated on September 28 (the day when St. Wenceslas was murdered) and is also called Czech Statehood Day.

One month later, on October 28, is Independent Czechoslovak State Day. We remember the day Czechoslovakia was created in 1918.

November 17 is the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day. This commemorates the student protests against the Nazis in 1938 and the demonstration in 1989 that started the Velvet Revolution.

In December, the holidays are all about Christmas. We celebrate Christmas with our families and friends on December 24, with a nice dinner (usually carp and potato salad) and open gifts. December 25 and 26 are two other Christmas holidays.

There are also some holidays we observe that aren´t public holidays. We celebrate St. Nicholas on December 5 in the evening before his feast day. Children get sweets from a person dressed like St. Nicholas, who is often accompanied by a devil and an angel."

Poznámka



PRÁCE BYLA UVOLNĚNA BEZ NÁROKU NA HONORÁŘ

Vlastnosti

STÁHNOUT PRÁCI

Práci nyní můžete stáhnout kliknutím na odkazy níže.
Zabalený formát ZIP: x5404af11e17e1.zip (8 kB)
Nezabalený formát:
Holidays_in_the_Czech_Republic.doc (25 kB)
Práce do 2 stránek a práce uvolněné zdarma (na žádost autorů nebo z popudu týmu) jsou volně ke stažení.

Diskuse

Další práce od tohoto autora
1. Holidays in the Czech Republic 404x
2. Education 399x
3. Mass Media 17x
4. Účtování nákladů 1x
5. Trh 1x
6. Personální činnost 0x
7. Obchodní společnosti 0x
8. Hospodaření podniku 0x