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I. Ответьте на вопросы. (По английски естественно)1. What similar holidays do Russia and Ukraine

have? 2. Who played a great role in the history of our countries? 3. What period do many Ukrainian and Russian holidays go back to? 4.What were the winter holidays called? 5. What did people do on the New Year's night? 6. How was the spring holiday "masljenitsa" celebrated? 7. How did young people entertain themselves on GreenHolidays? 8. What holiday has got many rich folk traditions? 9. Why was Easter called a feast of joy and gladness? 10. How did Easter begin? . 11. Are the Easter traditions followed by many people in Russia and Ukraine? 12. When was Ivana Cupala festival celebrated?
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Отвечает Olzhasuly Aldyar.
1. New year, Easter, victory day
2. Незнаю
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6.In malzenice we made pancakes and played
7.They play different games and celebrate all together
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9Because Easter serves crepes and ignite
10. In the spring
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I. Answer the questions:

1. What similar holidays do Russia and Ukraine have? Both Russia and Ukraine celebrate many similar holidays, including New Year's Day, Christmas, Easter, and various traditional and cultural festivals.

2. Who played a great role in the history of our countries? Many historical figures have played significant roles in the histories of both Russia and Ukraine. Examples include Kyivan Rus leaders, such as Prince Vladimir the Great, and later figures like Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, who contributed to the shaping of both nations.

3. What period do many Ukrainian and Russian holidays go back to? Many holidays in Ukraine and Russia have roots in ancient traditions and customs, with some dating back to pre-Christian times. These traditions often have connections to agricultural cycles, seasonal changes, and religious beliefs.

4. What were the winter holidays called? The winter holidays are commonly referred to as "Зимние праздники" (Zimnie prazdniki) in Russian and "Зимові свята" (Zimovi svyata) in Ukrainian.

5. What did people do on New Year's night? On New Year's night, people in Russia and Ukraine traditionally celebrate with festive gatherings, fireworks, exchanging gifts, and enjoying a special meal. It's a time of joy and celebration as the new year begins.

6. How was the spring holiday "maslenitsa" celebrated? Maslenitsa, also known as Butter Week or Pancake Week, is celebrated with various activities, including eating pancakes, participating in outdoor festivities, and engaging in traditional rituals. It marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring.

7. How did young people entertain themselves on Green Holidays? "Green Holidays" is not a specific term, so more context is needed to provide a precise answer. If you are referring to spring or nature-related celebrations, young people might engage in outdoor activities, picnics, and games to enjoy the arrival of spring.

8. What holiday has many rich folk traditions? Many holidays in Russia and Ukraine have rich folk traditions, but one notable example is Christmas. Both countries have unique customs, songs, and rituals associated with the Christmas season.

9. Why was Easter called a feast of joy and gladness? Easter is called a feast of joy and gladness because it symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, bringing hope and joy to Christians. It is a time of spiritual renewal, and the emphasis is on the victory of life over death.

10. How did Easter begin? Easter begins with the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The date is determined based on the lunar calendar, and it is one of the most important religious holidays in both Russia and Ukraine.

11. Are the Easter traditions followed by many people in Russia and Ukraine? Yes, Easter traditions are widely followed in both Russia and Ukraine. People attend church services, participate in festive meals, and engage in various customs and rituals associated with the holiday.

12. When was Ivana Cupala festival celebrated? Ivana Kupala, also known as Ivanovden or Midsummer Night, is traditionally celebrated on the night of July 6th (Julian calendar) or July 7th (Gregorian calendar). It is a summer solstice celebration with roots in pagan traditions, and it involves various rituals, bonfires, and festivities.

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