Слайд 1AMERICAN
HOLIDAYS
Thanksgiving Day
Слайд 2Many thousands of people from different parts of the United
States and from many others countries in the world come
to New Plymouth and they always go to see the Rock which reaches the sea. They take off their hats, stand there and think about the brave men and women who, more then three hundred years ago, were they had come to begin a new life.
Слайд 3Thanksgiving is America's preeminent day. It is celebrated every year
on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. It
has a very interesting history. Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place.
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The story started in1620. A group of people decided to
leave England and go to leave in America. They wanted
to be free to practice their religion. They wanted a new and better life. On the 16th of September they left Plymouth, a port on the south coast of England. Their ship was called «Mayflower».Their were about a hundred of them.
Слайд 6The pilgrims reached Plymouth rock on December 11th 1620, after
a sea journey of 66 days. Though the original destination
was somewhere in the northern part of Virginia, they could not reach the place owing to winds blowing them off course.
Слайд 7During the next five weeks the men from the Mayflower
left the ship every day. There were looking for a
good place to live. The weather was very cold, more and more men fell ill. Nearly 46 pilgrims died due to extreme cold in winter.
The people began to build a village there. By January, 1621, there were already two streets in this village, and they called it ‘New Plymouth’.
Слайд 8One day the people of the village suddenly saw a
tall Indian who was walking along the street. They were
frightened very much, but this Indian came up to them, smiled and said.
- «Hallo, Yankee! Hallo, Yankee!»
Слайд 9All Indians who came to the village of New Plymouth
called the Englishmen ‘Yankee’, and since that time ‘Yankee’ has
been the name of a white man in AmericaAt last spring came. The people of New Plymouth began to plant corn, and the Indians showed them how to plant maize.
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However, in the spring of 1621, Squanto, a native Indian taught the pilgrims to survive by growing food.
Слайд 10In the autumn of 1621, the crops were very good
and the people of New Plymouth held a grand celebration
where 90 people were invited including Indians. They asked the Indians to this dinner, and the Indians brought some wild turkeys as a present. The grand feast was organized to thank god for his favors. This communal dinner is popularly known as “The first thanksgiving feast”. There is however, no evidence to prove if the dinner actually took place.
Слайд 11There is no evidence to prove if the customary turkey
was a part of the initial feast. According to the
first hand account written by the leader of the colony, the food included, ducks, geese, venison, fish, berries etc.
Turkey and First
Thanksgiving Feast
Слайд 12The turkey was an American bird. Very few people in
Europe had ever heard about it, but when they ate
it at this dinner they liked it very much.
Слайд 13Pumpkin and Thanksgiving Feast
Pumpkin pie, a modern staple adorning every
dinner table, is unlikely to have been a part of
the first thanksgiving feast. Pilgrims however, did have boiled pumpkin. Diminishing supply of flour led to the absence of any kind of bread.
Слайд 14The feast continued for three days and was eaten outside
due to lack of space. It was not repeated till
1623, which again witnessed a severe drought. Governor Bradford proclaimed another day of thanksgiving in the year 1676. October of 1777 witnessed a time when all the 13 colonies joined in a communal celebration. It also marked the victory over the British.
After a number of events and changes, President Lincoln proclaimed last Thursday in November of thanksgiving in the year 1863. This was due to the continuous efforts of Sarah Josepha Hale, a magazine editor. She wrote a number of articles for the cause.
Слайд 15Thanksgiving Day is a communal celebration marked as a sense
of gratitude people feel for all the good things in
life. This is done by offering prayers, gifting your near and dear ones. The fourth Thursday in the month of November is marked for the yearly celebration. The tradition of Thanksgiving continues till date in the form of Family Reunion and Feasting.
Thanksgiving Day Traditions
Слайд 16Thanksgiving prayers
Many families begin Thanksgiving day by attending church prayer
services in the morning. This is a special day for
churches and they provide wonderful services that leave a joyful feeling in your heart.
Слайд 17Family feast is an important tradition during Thanksgiving. The entire
family sits at the table during dinner and offer prayer
to the Lord Almighty for his continuous grace. It is also a time for relatives living in different places to come together and celebrate.
Family feast
Слайд 18 Thanksgiving is a day when people send loving messages
and warm wishes to their relatives, friends, near and dear
ones. It is a day of conveying their feelings through Thanksgiving cards.
Thanksgiving cards
Слайд 19Attending or watching parades
The traditional Thanksgiving parade probably started with
President Lincoln proclaiming it an official day. The full- dress
parade is a way to display the country's military strength and discipline. The main aim of such parades is to lift the spirits of the spectators, provide them with wholesome entertainment. In the present day, parades are accompanied with musical shows and celebrities.
Слайд 20Pardon a turkey
The presidential turkey pardon is an interesting White
House tradition that has captured the attention of the public
in recent years. The turkey pardon ceremony has been said to date back to 1947, when the president Hurry Truman received a turkey as a gift from the National Turkey Federation. But there are any evidence of this. It wasn’t until the first Thanksgiving of President George H.W. Bush, in 1989, that a turkey was officially pardoned for the first time.
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Watching and playing American football
Throughout the United States, football on
Thanksgiving Day is as big a part of the celebration
as turkey and pumpkin pie.
Слайд 22Thanksgiving Day Poems
T is for the trust the pilgrims had
so many years ago
H is for the harvest the settlers
learnt to grow
A is for America, the land in which we live
N is for nature and beauty which she gives
K is for kindness, gentle words, thoughtful deeds
S is for smiles, the sunshine everyone needs
G is for gratitude... our blessings big and small
I is for ideas, letting wisdom grow tall
V is for voices, singing, laughing, always caring
I is for Indians, who taught them about sharing
N is for neighbors, across the street, over the sea
G is for giving of myself to make a better me
by Judith.A. Lindberg
Слайд 23Thanksgiving Day Jokes
Q: If April showers bring May flowers what
do May flowers bring?
A: Pilgrims!
Q: Why did the
turkey cross the road?
A: It was the chicken's day off.
Q: Why do turkeys always go, "gobble, gobble"?
A: Because they never learned good table manners!
Q: What sound does a space turkey make?
A: Hubble, Hubble, Hubble.
Слайд 24Thanksgiving Day Quotes
Will Carleton
W.J. Cameron
E.P. Powell
I awoke this morning
with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and new.
Thanksgiving, after all, is a word of action.
“Thanksgiving Day is a jewel, to set in the hearts of honest men, but be careful that you do not take the day and leave out the gratitude.”
Слайд 25TEST your knowledge of Thanksgiving day
When is Thanksgiving Day
celebrated ?
Who were the Pilgrims ?
What town did the
Pilgrims build in America ?
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How did the people live during the first winter
in «New Plymouth»
How did Indian call all Englishmen?
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Слайд 27 Why did the people of New Plymouth decide to
make a holiday dinner the next autumn?
Why did the
people call their holiday ‘Thanksgiving Day’?
How many people went on « the Mayflower» from England to America?
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Слайд 28What are the main Thanksgiving's traditions?
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