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Shrove Tuesday in Estonia

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Shrove Tuesday

SHROVE TUESDAY Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Lent – the 40 days leading up to Easter – was traditionally a time of fasting and on Shrove Tuesday, Anglo-Saxon Christians went to confession and were “shriven” (absolved from their sins). A bell would be rung to call people to confession. This came to be called the “Pancake Bell” and is still rung today. Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies from year to year and falls between February 3 and March 9. Shrove Tuesday was the last opportunity to use up eggs and fats before embarking on the Lenten fast and pancakes are the perfect way of using up these ingredients. In the UK, pancake races form an important part of the Shrove Tuesday celebrations – an opportunity for large numbers of people, often in fancy dress, to race down streets tossing pancakes

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Vastlapäev - Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday ­ porridge's day, slide day, pig's foot christmas, meat throw day. 1. Shrove Tuesday is .. o Moving date o Always needs new moon and Tuesday's day o May be in February or March 2. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o Had to get up early, to be hard-working for a year o Had to comb your hair 9x, then grow beautiful flax o The flax were as long as your sled ride o Food was on the table throughout the day, so it will continue for the entire year o Eyes were washed 9x, then there won't be mosquitoes in the summer 3. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o When you were eating, you were not allowed to lick your fingers, then you

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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

On Good Friday people usually eat small sweet rolls toasted with butter and containing currants with a cross on top representing the wooden cross Jesus died on. On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Most people give each other chocolate eggs of all sizes, which are usually hollow or contain sweets. Families with children often have an Easter Egg Hunt in which everybody must look for eggs hidden in the house or the garden. 4. How do people celebrate Shrove Tuesday in England? Do we celebrate the same day in Estonia? In Estonia, we don't celebrate Shrove Tuesday(Pancake Day). Shrove Tuesday is the last day before Lent, a Christian fast which lasts for 40 days before Easter. In the past, Christians used up all their milk, butter and eggs on Shrove Tuesday because they were not allowed to eat them during Lent. Pancake races are often arranged for women in which competitors carry a pancake in a frying pan and have to toss the

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English boys play it at school, and in public parks. When they grow up, they play as members of important amateur teams or as a professional in teams competing in football ,,leagues". Professional football is as much a business as a sport. Rugby football was first played in 1823. In rugby every player is allowed to carry the ball. The ball is oval, not round. Each team contains 15 players. The oldest game of football in England is probably the football match which takes place at Ashburn on Shrove Tuesday every year. The game starts in the centre of the town, and the distance between two goals is two miles. The only rule is not to use motorcycles, cars and lorries in the game. In 1958 one team buried the ball. The other team didn't know and ran after them. Later first team took the ball and won. 3) JAMES WATT He was born in the small port of Greenock on the river Clyde in Scotland in 1736. His father was a mathematical-instrument maker and also kept a shop to supply ships

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In 1606 Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators attempted to blow up the House of Parliament but they didn’t succeed. The celebrations involve firework displays and building bonfires on which stuffed figures of Guy Fawkes are burnt. Several foods are traditionally consumed, such as toffee apples, baked potatoes, black peas with vinegar, bonfire toffee and parkin.  Pancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday which is the day before Lent. In England the most well known activity is the Pancake Day race at Olney in Buckinghamshire. Only women are allowed to participate in this race. Only women are allowed to participate in this race. They must run a certain path with a frying pan and end up at the church. They must have a hot pancake in the frying pan which they must flip at least three times before they finish the race. There are many Bank holidays:

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Revision Questions 2013

23. What has caused the situation that Ireland today is divided into two parts? It's mostly religious, as Ireland is catholic and Northern Ireland has been forced over time to become protestant. Northern Ireland was filled with English protestants and over time they have become the majority. 24. Which water bodies surround the British Isles? There're the Atlantic Ocean, the Northern Sea, English Channel 25. Name some differences between Shrove Tuesday in England and in Estonia. They eat pancakes and bacon, we eat pea soup and buns with whipped cream. Since it's winter time for us, we have sledding competitions. For them it's a bit later and since England doesn't really have much snow, they have other activities. 26. Write about the Scots' struggle for independence in the 14th century. England wanted to add Scotland to themselves, so the Scots had to fight them. William Wallace ("Braveheart") and king Robert the Bruce fought them off

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

popular in Estonia as elsewhere in the world. History of Estonian calendar holidays Summer started on 23 april, St. George's Day and ended on 29 September, Michaelmas. The circle of the year, based on the sun, was divided into two by the solstices.After Christmas, days started getting longer and from St. John's Day they started getting shorter. These two occasions were also old Etonian's greatest festivals. Shrove Tuesday ( Vastlapäev) Was the day of preparation for Lent. Trotters and bean or pea soup was eaten on that day. A custom observed all over Estonia on this day was sledge sliding: the farther downhill the sledge slid, the taller the flax would grow. February 2 Anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty Tartu Peace Treaty (Estonian: Tartu rahu, literally "Tartu peace") or Treaty of Tartu was a peace treaty between Estonia

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Inglise keele artiklite kasutamine

TIME ADVERBIALS · Kuud, nädalapäevad, tähtpäevad ­ NO ARTICLE: It is important to celebrate Thanksgiving. We were both born in November. · Kui alguspunktiks on praegune hetk, siis `next'/'last' year/week etc. ­ NO ARTICLE: We enjoyed our trip to the UK last summer. Next month we have to work harder than usual. · AGA, kui ajamäärusel on täiend ­ THE: We have to get everything packed on the Sunday before the journey. Ash Wednesday is the Wednesday after Shrove Tuesday. Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 BODY, CLOTHES, DISEASES · Kehaosade ja riietega THE või isikuline asesõna (my, your, etc.): Her stomach aches. Fix the tie, and, there's a hole in your shirt. · Haiguste puhul võõrsõnaliste haiguste ees reeglina artikkel puudub: He suffered from arthritis, heart disease due to his high blood pressure, and diabetes for most of his life. Scarlet fever is not as dangerous as cancer.

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