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Dear teacher, guys, I invite you on a journey into a Christmas fairy tale!
Everyone knows that good children get on the nice list and Santa Claus or Pere Noel or Weihnachtsmann will definitely come to them and give them lots of gifts. Santa or Pere Noel or Weihnachtsmann are all similar, but sometimes they choose a different color costume.
Everyone knows that children in Europe are much more polite than in Russia. Perhaps this is due to the fact that in addition to the nice, there is a naughty list... Krampus or Pere Fouettard will definitely come to naughty children. Since I am a little French, so I am very scared that Pere Fouettard will look, that is why I am so good and obedient)))
I invite you to the capital of Great Britain, the beautiful city of London. Red double-decker buses, incredible holiday street decorations are mesmerizing. Fairs are open here you can buy gifts and goodies, it is time for super discounts in stores that people wait for all year and people go with yellow bags from Selfridges. Selfridges is a giant store where you can buy anything! In Great Britain, since 1946, a 20-meter Christmas tree has been installed in London on Trafalgar Square. This tree is sent by the royal family of Norway. In Westminster Abbey, a festive Christmas church service is held, for which you can buy a ticket in advance and attend the service with members of the Royal Family. Christmas lights are sparkling everywhere.
An integral symbol of Christmas is gingerbread. Gingerbread was usually made in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but it was Queen Elizabeth I who is credited with popularizing gingerbread men. While in Germany, for example, gingerbread is made in the shape of a heart, Lebkuchen, or a house. One of these houses is described in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
Now I invite you to listen to the fairy tale about the gingerbread man and try the gingerbread that my mother and I made together.
Help yourself!
