Questions About The British Year

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Questions about The British Year

( January to June)
1. Minh Hằng
1. What do people usually do at midnight on New Year's Eve?
- Everybody joins hands and sings Auld Lang Syne, a poem by the Scottish
poet Robert Burns.
2. Where do people go first footing?
- In Scotland and the North of England.
3. What do people do on New Year’s Day?
- People make New Year’s resolutions. They decide to do something to
improve their lives.
1. How do they give awards to Crufts dog show?
- There are prizes for most breeds and one for the best dog, who is given
the title Crufts Supreme Champion.
2. What is February 14th?
- It is Saint Valentine’s Day.
3. What gifts do they usually give on Valentine's Day?
- They send a Valentine’s card, soft toys, among which Teddy bears are
the most popular.

2. Trần Hà
1. Another name of Pancake Day is…
- Shrove Tuesday.
2. What do people eat on Good Friday ?
- On Good Friday, people eat hot cross buns.
3. When is Easter celebrated ?
- Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday in April after the first full moon
in spring.

3. Minh Hà
Question 1: Royal Ascot is a festival founded by whom and in what year?
- By Queen Anne in 1711.
Question 2: Who conducts the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony in
the British?
- Regiments of the British Army .

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