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EASTER
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Vocabulary
1. Easter bunny (Пасхальний заєць)
A picture or representation of a rabbit
associated with Easter.
2. Easter egg (Пасхальне яйце)
An egg that is decorated and exchanged as part
of the Easter celebration.
3. Easter parade (Пасхальний парад)
A traditional event where participants display
various costumes and outfits.)
4. Easter basket (Пасхальний кошик)
A basket filled with sweets and gifts for Easter
celebration.
5. Easter Sunday (Пасхальна неділя)
The main day of Easter celebration,
commemorating the resurrection of Christ.
6. Easter lamb (Пасхальне ягня)
A symbol of Christ as the "Lamb of God" in
Christian tradition.
7. Easter candle (Пасхальна свіча)
A large candle symbolizing Christ's resurrection
and the light of his rebirth.
8. Easter Vigil (Пасхальнe богослужіння)
A solemn nighttime service in the church held on
the eve of Easter.
9. Easter lily (Пасхальна лілія)
A flower symbolizing purity and rebirth, often
used in Easter decorations.
10. Easter brunch (Пасхальний бранч)
A festive meal or breakfast enjoyed with family
on Easter day.
11. Easter hunt (Пасхальний полювання)
A traditional game where children search for
hidden Easter
12. Easter catkins (вербові котики
Delicate, slender flower clusters that typically
appear on willow trees around Easter time,
symbolizing the arrival of spring and new life.
13. Easter cake (паска
A traditional sweet cake or bread enjoyed during
Easter festivities, often rich in flavor and
decorated with symbols such as crosses, eggs, or
flowers.
Easter: Traditions and Customs:
Easter, also known as Pascha or Easter traditions include various
Resurrection Sunday, is a religious holiday rituals and customs. One of the most well-
commemorating the resurrection of Jesus known traditional symbols is Easter eggs,
from the dead, described in the New which are often decorated and exchanged
Testament as having occurred on the third as gifts. Another common tradition is the
day after his burial following his crucifixion creation of Easter baskets filled with
by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. various sweets and gifts.
Another important part of Easter
The History of Easter:
celebrations is church services held on
Easter Sunday. In many countries, in
Easter, or Pascha, is one of the most
addition to attending church services and
important religious holidays for Christians.
participating in religious ceremonies there
The holiday celebrates the resurrection of
are solemn ceremonies and parades, as well
Jesus Christ from the dead, which
as special family dinners.
according to Christian tradition occurred
Overall, Easter remains a significant
on the third day after his death and burial.
and joyous occasion for Christians,
Easter is celebrated on the Sunday following
symbolizing hope, renewal, and the promise
the first full moon of spring.
of eternal life.
Answer the following questions:
What is Easter also known as
What event does Easter commemorate
According to the New Testament, when did Jesus rise from the dead
When is Easter celebrated
What are some Easter traditions mentioned in the text
Describe the significance of Easter eggs
What is commonly found in Easter baskets
What activities take place in many countries during Easter celebrations
How is Easter described in the text
What does Easter symbolize for Christians?
Fill in the gaps using new vocabulary:
1. During Easter, children eagerly anticipate the arrival of the ____________ who brings
chocolate eggs.
2. Families often gather to decorate ____________ as part of their Easter celebration.
3. In some communities, there's a tradition of holding an ____________ where people
showcase various costumes and outfits.
4. Children enjoy searching for hidden treats in the garden during the ____________.
5. On ____________, churches are filled with believers celebrating the resurrection of
Christ.
6. Many households prepare a special ____________ with delicious dishes for the whole
family.
7. The priest leads a solemn ____________ service in the church on the eve of Easter.
8. Churches are adorned with beautiful ____________ to symbolize purity and rebirth.
9. Families exchange gifts and sweets placed in colorful ____________ on Easter morning.
10. Some families bake a traditional ____________ called "paska" to enjoy during the
festivities.
Match the Easter-related words with their definitions.
Easter bunn Easter Vigi
Easter eg Easter lil
Easter parad Easter brunc
Easter baske Easter hun
Easter Sunda Easter catkin
Easter lam Easter cake
Easter candle
a. A traditional event where participants display various costumes and outfits.
b. A solemn nighttime service in the church held on the eve of Easter.
c. The main day of Easter celebration, commemorating the resurrection of Christ.
d. A flower symbolizing purity and rebirth, often used in Easter decorations.
e. An egg that is decorated and exchanged as part of the Easter celebration.
f. Delicate, slender flower clusters that typically appear on willow trees around
Easter time, symbolizing the arrival of spring and new life.
g. A traditional sweet cake or bread enjoyed during Easter festivities, often rich in
flavor and decorated with symbols such as crosses, eggs, or flowers.
h. A symbol of Christ as the "Lamb of God" in Christian tradition.
i. A festive meal or breakfast enjoyed with family on Easter day.
j. A large candle symbolizing Christ's resurrection and the light of his rebirth.
k. A basket filled with sweets and gifts for Easter celebration.
l. A traditional game where children search for hidden Easter.
m. A picture or representation of a rabbit associated with Easter.
Easter Traditions Around the World. Identify the country.
Write down a recipe for a traditional Easter dish from your family or
cultural background.
ingredients:
directions:
Imagine you are the Easter Bunny. Write a diary entry describing your
adventures on Easter Sunday.