True or False (Christmas in GB)

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1 Number 1 There are huge discounts in all stores in Great Britain through Christmas.

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Number 1

There are huge discounts in all stores in Great Britain

through Christmas.
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Shopping fans should be careful because of the risk of spending

Shopping fans should be careful because of the risk of spending

all their money in shopping centers.

Yes, it is TRUE!

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No, it is not FALSE! Shopping fans should be careful because

No, it is not FALSE!

Shopping fans should be careful because of

the risk of spending all the money in shopping centers.
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2 Number 2 In Great Britain children wait for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

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Number 2

In Great Britain children wait for Santa Claus on Christmas

Eve.
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In Great Britain children wait for Father Christmas. No, it is not TRUE!

In Great Britain children wait for Father Christmas.

No, it is not

TRUE!
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In Great Britain children wait for Father Christmas. In the USA

In Great Britain children wait for Father Christmas.
In the USA children

wait for Santa Claus.

Yes, it is FALSE!

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3 Number 3 Every year a huge Christmas tree is set

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Number 3

Every year a huge Christmas tree is set up on

the Trafalgar Square, which is brought from Norway as a sign of gratitude for helping in World War II
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The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to

The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to

the people of Britain by Norway each year since 1947.

Yes, it is true!

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The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to

The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to

the people of Britain by Norway each year since 1947.

No, it is not FALSE!

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4 Number 4 Everyone celebrates St. Peter's Day on the second day of Christmas.

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Number 4

Everyone celebrates St. Peter's Day on the second day of

Christmas.
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Everyone celebrates St. Stephen's Day on the second day of Christmas.

Everyone celebrates St. Stephen's Day on the second day of Christmas.

The British distribute to everyone in need things, food, etc.

No, it is not TRUE!

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Everyone celebrates St. Stephen's Day on the second day of Christmas.

Everyone celebrates St. Stephen's Day on the second day of Christmas.

The British distribute to everyone in need things, food, etc.

Yes, it is FALSE!

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5 Number 5 Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the

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Number 5

Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the night of

25 to December 26
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Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the night of 24

Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the night of 24

to December 25

No, it is not TRUE!

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Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the night of 24

Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain on the night of 24

to December 25

Yes, it is FALSE!

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6 Number 6 The day after Christmas (December 26th) is also

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Number 6

The day after Christmas (December 26th) is also a national

holiday. It is called "Boxing Day“.
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December 26th is also a national holiday "Boxing Day“. it's connected

December 26th is also a national holiday "Boxing Day“. it's connected

with the long tradition of presenting gifts packed in boxes on this day.

Yes, it is!

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December 26th is also a national holiday "Boxing Day“. it's connected

December 26th is also a national holiday "Boxing Day“. it's connected

with the long tradition of presenting gifts packed in boxes on this day.

No, it is not FALSE!

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7 Number 7 The British eat one orange a day for 12 days to attract luck.

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Number 7

The British eat one orange a day for 12 days

to attract luck.
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The British eat one mince pie a day for 12 days

The British eat one mince pie a day for 12 days

to attract luck.

No, it is not TRUE!

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The British eat one mince pie a day for 12 days

The British eat one mince pie a day for 12 days

to attract luck.

Yes, it is False!

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8 Number 8 According to the Christmas tradition the British put

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Number 8

According to the Christmas tradition the British put on the

table Christmas bread, English pudding, baked pork head and the pie with predictions.
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The British put on the table Christmas bread, English pudding, baked

The British put on the table Christmas bread, English pudding, baked

pork head and the pie with predictions. They put a coin (for wealth), a ring (for marriage) and other symbolic attributes in the pie dough.

Yes, it is TRUE!

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The British put on the table Christmas bread, English pudding, baked

The British put on the table Christmas bread, English pudding, baked

pork head and the pie with predictions. They put a coin (for wealth), a ring (for marriage) and other symbolic attributes in the pie dough.

No, it is not FALSE!

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9 Number 9 А сaramel candy in the shape of a

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Number 9

А сaramel candy in the shape of a cane is

another symbol of Christmas.
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A candy cane is a symbol of Christmas shaped like a

A candy cane is a symbol of Christmas shaped like a

white sweetness with red strips with a mint or cinnamon taste.

Yes, it is TRUE!

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A candy cane is a symbol of Christmas shaped like a

A candy cane is a symbol of Christmas shaped like a

white sweetness with red strips with a mint or cinnamon taste.

No, it is not FALSE!

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10 Number 10 The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a hug under the mistletoe (омела).

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Number 10

The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a hug under

the mistletoe (омела).
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The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a kiss under the

The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a kiss under the

mistletoe. According to this tradition, any girl who is standing under a branch of mistletoe can be kissed.

No, it is not TRUE!

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The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a kiss under the

The oldest and sweetest custom is considered a kiss under the

mistletoe. According to this tradition, any girl who is standing under a branch of mistletoe can be kissed.

Yes, it is False!

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11 Number 11 Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in stockings.

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Number 11

Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in

stockings.
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Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in stockings.

Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in stockings.

They hang stockings over the fireplace or on the backs of beds on Christmas Eve.

Yes, it is TRUE!

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Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in stockings.

Children believe that the Father Christmas leaves them gifts in stockings.

They hang stockings over the fireplace or on the backs of beds on Christmas Eve.

No, it is not FALSE!

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12 Number 12 In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at night.

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Number 12

In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten

at night.
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In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at

In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at

lunchtime or early afternoon.

No, it is not TRUE!

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In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at

In Great Britain the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at

lunchtime or early afternoon.

Yes, it is FALSE!

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Number 13 In Great Britain it snows very often on Christmas Eve. 13

Number 13

In Great Britain it snows very often on Christmas Eve.

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It doesn't snow very often. Statistics show that in the UK

It doesn't snow very often. Statistics show that in the

UK it happens about once in 10 years.

No, it is not TRUE!

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It doesn't snow very often. Statistics show that in the UK

It doesn't snow very often. Statistics show that in the

UK it happens about once in 10 years.

No, it is not FALSE!

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Number 14 “Christmas crackers” are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge sweets. 14

Number 14

“Christmas crackers” are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge

sweets.

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Christmas crackers are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge sweets.

Christmas crackers are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge sweets.

Small symbolic gifts are hidden in them.

Yes, it is TRUE!

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Christmas crackers are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge sweets.

Christmas crackers are cylindrical flakes in the form of huge sweets.

Small symbolic gifts are hidden in them.

No, it is not FALSE!

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Number 15 Let It Snow was the first song broadcast from space to Earth. 15

Number 15

Let It Snow was the first song broadcast from space

to Earth.

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Jingle Bells was the first song broadcast from space to Earth. No, it is not TRUE!

Jingle Bells was the first song broadcast from space to Earth.

No,

it is not TRUE!