Сценарий открытого мероприятия на английском языке для обучающихся 5-11 классов "Christmas party".
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Бражникова Ольга Николаевна

Данное мероприятие разработано учителем английского языка Бражниковой О.Н. к празднованию Рождества для обучающихся 5-11 классов.

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  •   The hall is decorated according to Christmas holiday. The Christmas tree has to be in the middle of the hall.

    Boy

Christmas…

A beautiful time of the year

With carols and tinsel

And lots of good cheer,

With sharing and caring

And hearts drawing near –

Christmas…

A beautiful time of the year.

Ведущий:   

   Dear pupils, teachers and guests! I am very glad to meet you and welcome to our party. Today we want to tell you how people in the world celebrate the best and the happiest holiday – Christmas. It’s the most important holiday in the year. And it is rich in customs and traditions.

   You know that we celebrate Christmas in winter. Winter is a magic season. It is cold but beautiful. When it comes, all the rivers and lakes are frozen. Snowflakes dance in the river. The ground, the trees and the houses are covered with deep snow. The sun rises later and sets earlier than in summer. But when it sends its rays to the earth, everything sparkles like diamonds. You’ll never see such a wonderful picture in any other season. Children sledge, ski and skate or go for a walk in the woods. They are fond of winter time. Let’s listen to the short fairy tale of winter months.

Pupil 1. December

This is the season

When Children ski,

And Grandfather Frost

Brings the New Year Tree.

Pupil 2. January

How quietly the snow

Is falling on the ground.

It’s falling on the country-side

And softly on the town.

Pupil 3. February

And children’s eyes are bright

With wonder and delight,

For tiny stars of snow are falling

From the sky tonight.

Pupil 5.

Snow, snow, all around,

On the trees and on the ground.

The snow is falling,

The wind is blowing.

The ground is white

All day and night.

Pupil 4. Wind

Little snowflakes, come and play,

I’ve nothing to do today.

Pupils 6, 7. Snowflakes

Yes, we’ll come and oh, what fun,

We’ll twirl, and dance, and skip, and run.

Pupil 4. Wind

Come on, snowflakes, come with me.

There are many things to see.

Pupils 6,7. Snowflakes

Come on, sisters, back we go

To where the earth is white with snow.

They go round the Wind and sing a song.

Snowflakes fall on trees and walk,

Snowflakes fall as white as chalk,

Snowflakes fall into my hand,

Snowflakes brighten up our land.

Pupil 6

The snow is thick,

The snow is white,

It must have fallen

In the night.

I’m running on my skis,

White and silver stand the trees;

I’m as warm as warm can be.

Try to catch me. One. Two. Three.

Pupil 7

I’m running on my skates.

White and silver are the lakes;

I’m as quick as quick can be.

Try to catch me. One. Two. Three.

Pupils 1, 2, 3

We’ll make a snowman

Big and round, big and round, big and round.

We’ll put the snowman

On the ground, on the ground, on the ground.

They make the showman.

Pupil 4 ( to the snowman )

Snowman, snowman, so white.

What do you do alone at night?

Don’t you wish you could run and play

Just as I do during the day?

Pupils

Little children, make a ring,

Make a ring, make a ring.

Pupil 4

We shall dance and we shall sing,

We shall dance and we shall sing.

Сhildren sing a song “ Jingle Bells “ .

“ Jingle Bells “

Dashing through the snow

In a one-horse open sleigh.

O’er the fields we go

Laughing all the way.

Bells on bobtail ring

Making spirits bright

What fun it is to ride and sing

A sleighing song tonight.

Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells!

Jingle all the way!

Oh! What fun it is to ride

In a one-horse open sleigh.

Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells!

Jingle all the way!

Oh! What fun it is to ride

In a one-horse open sleigh.

Bедущая:

   Perhaps no other holiday has developed a set of customs and symbols as rich as that of Christmas. It’s as if every culture had something lovely to contribute just like the Magi on that distant night in Bethlehem. Ancient Romans lit candles toward off evil, and to convince the sun to shine again.

   In Victorian times, candles came to represent good will. They were often placed in windows during Christmas season as a sing to passersby that shelter and warmth could be found within.

   Traditions to make Gingerbread houses and to hang small toys, candies and other goodies on the Christmas tree came from Germany. The custom of hanging stockings on the mantel to be filled with treats and presents is said to have originated in Norway. The story comes from the 1800’s when the father of three young maidens could not afford a dowry for his daughters to be married. From his castle, St. Nicholas heard of the poor misfortune of the maidens, and secretly threw three bags of gold coins down their chimney. It is said that the gold coins landed in the girls’ stockings, which were hanging in the fireplace to dry.

Ведущий:

   The first written story about the legend of Santa Claus and his eight reindeer was “ A Visit from St. Nicholas “, penned by Clement Moore in 1823. the legend is taken from Russian stiries of Father Frost arriving in villages in a sled drawn by reindeer. And certainly everyone knew that he was coming thanks to the ringing bells.

   Santa Claus ( or St. Nicholas ) was born in 4 century before our era in Patata, Turkey and was reborn in hearts and minds of children in the 19th century. His current residence is in the North Pole and his main occupation is to deliver gifts to good boys and girls on Christmas eve. Every year he visits nearly 100 million houses spending 31 hours in the travel. The secret of his successful travel is that he always goes east to west using the time zones to his advantage. His favourite snacks are milk and cookies.

   He has only one dog – Saint Bernard called “ Cider “ and  he had eight reindeers until 1939 when the ninth reindeer Rudolf came in a story by Robert May.

  Pagan tribes from Northern Europe contributed their sacred evergreens. Ancient people revered evergreens for their ability to stay alive during the cold winter month. Often considered magical, they came to symbolize good luck and prosperity. It was often believed that if you hung holly over your bed, you would have good dreams. The Druids and Romans believed mistletoe had the magic power of peace, symbolizing  “ peace to all who enter “.

Bедущая:

   The world “ Christmas “ is derived from the world “ Christ ‘s Mass “- the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

   Christ means “ the Saviour “, son of God. He came to the Earth to teach people to be kind, to love each other. The star, which appeared in the sky informed people of the “ Saviour’s “ birth. Christ was born when his parents Mary and Joseph were in the small town of Betlehem. And they had to stop in the cave where domestic animals lived. After Christ’s birth shepherds first saw the light of the star in the night sky and came to the cave and brought presents for the child Jesus. The world soon found that this child was special and we celebrate his birth with giving of gifts and good wishes. Here is a legend about Christmas.

Legends of Christmas

By Aileen Fisher

On Christmas Eve while hamlets sleep,

The wild bees wake and sing.

Above the frosty fields they sweep,

To praise a newborn King…

But none except the pure of heart,

With insight where to go,

But none except the pure of heart,

may know.

On Christmas , at the quiet hours,

 the valley and the hill

turn blue with hosts of starry flowers

that out of heaven spill…

But none except the pure of heart,

With eyes of clarity,

But none except the pure of heart,

may see.

On Christmas Eve at twelve o’clock

 the cattle kneel to pray,

and lamb and ox and crowing cock

 have human words to say…

But none except the pure of heart,

Who have an inner ear,

But none except the pure of heart,

may hear.

Ведущий:

   We are glad that this blessed holiday came. And I hope you know many interesting stories about this season.

Pupil 1

Come and see our Christmas tree

We brought it home today

 We set it in the living-room

And trimmed it right away

Silvery bells and blinking lights

Displayed all in a row –

Pare chains and candy canes

And Christmas balls that glow.

Pupil 2

In the window, let a candle shine

To welcome a needy one to dine.

The Kolach you see with another light

Is the festive bread this Holy Night

Now let’s bow our heads and pray

And ask the Lord to bless this day.

Pupil 3

The aroma of the cooking wheat

Dressed with honey and with poppy seeds

We must have twelve meatless dishes,

Each of them will be delicious,

Twelve Apostles we’ll recall

Like the icon on our wall.

Bедущая:

   Thank you very much. Today is a special day. Some quests came to us and they want to tell you about celebration of Christmas in their countries. I want to introduce our quests.

   Welcome our friend from Great Britain!  

Girl ( introduces herself )

   Christmas in GB is celebrated on the 25th of December every year. The word “ Christmas “ is derived from the words “ Christ’s Mass “ – the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. A Christmas tree stands in everybody’s living room at Christmas. There is a tradition to decorate it with light candels. Holly and mistletoe, evergreens, are wellknown Christmas decorations today. Giving presents and gifls is an old tradition too. Now children are told that Santa Claus or Father Christmas in a red suit, red hat and a long white beard climbes down the chimney, puts presents for them into stocking by the fireplace. Christmas in GB is a family holiday. Traditionally the British sing carols on Christmas day and have dinner with Christmas pudding.

Ведущий:

   Welcome our friend from Ukraine!

Boy ( introduces himself )

   Christmas is the most beloved holiday among Ukrainians. Before Ukrainian Independence was proclaimed it wasn’t an official holiday. In spite of this it was celebrated in many families. Since 1992 we celebrate it openly. Now it is really a family holiday. On Christmas eve the family gathers for a holy supper of 12 dishes. The beginning of a holy supper is signalled by the first star. Christmas eve supper starts with a lighting of a candle. The holy supper on Christmas eve is a meal of 12 ritual meatless and milkless dishes. It must be stressed here that the dishes are not the same everywhere, every region keeps to its own traditions. I won’t go into detail but I want to say that the main dish is KUTYA made of honey, poppy seeds and wheat kernels boiled in pure water.

   On the 6th of January people clean their houses, cook much food and have KOLYADA. A characteristic feature of Christmas is carolling, which expresses respect for the master of the house and his children. In the evening a group of boys comes. They sing songs called KOLYADA. It is interesting to know that only boys must sing kolyadky, because girls bring unhappiness.

Bедущая:

   Welcome our friend from Russia!

Girl  ( introduces herself )

   In Russia winter is rich in festivals. It is a time to celebrate though it’s cold, frosty and snowy.

   Russian people celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January. The days from Christmas to the Epiphany are called Christmas – tide. During this time people used to have a carnival, make a snowman, ride a troika, play snowballs, wear fancy costumes, sing carols, climb a pole for a gift, tell fortunes.

Ведущий:

     Welcome our friend from the USA!

Boy ( introduces himself )

   Some weeks before Christmas people are busy . they send greeting cards to all their relatives and friends. You can buy Christmas cards or you can make them. Many children make their cards at school. People buy Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, colored balls and little colored lights.

   On Christmas Eve people put their presents under the tree. People wish each other to be happy, healthy and wealthy. Before the 16th century the Christmas dinner was a boar’s head followed by roast peacock. Now turkey, mince pie and pudding have become the traditional American Christmas dinner.

Bедущая:

   Thanks a lot, dear guests. so, you see Christmas is a very joyful and beautiful holiday. And you’ve become more joyful today. You’ve remembered the history of this holiday, you’ve remembered the traditions that are connected with Christmas. You’ve really had fun today. Now let’s listen to your Christmas wishes.

Pupil 1

New Year and Christmas greetings come to you

Along with heartfelt wishes too

May all you do meet with success

And bring you every happiness.

Pupil 2

May Christmas bring you joy that stays

And gladness, deep and true,

Not only on this blessed day,

But all the whole year through.

Pupil 3

May your Holiday Season

Be merrier and happier

And the new year brighter

Than ever before.

Pupil 4

Good friends – good times

Good health – good cheer

And happy days

Throughout the year.

Pupil 5

Each time, the old year closes

And we start a year that’s new

We think of those, we care about

And Jesus thinks of you.

And so for you, my special friend,

I wish with all my heart

Happiness to fill each day

Of the year that we now start.

Ведущий и ведущая:

A Merry Christmas for me,

A Merry Christmas  for you,

A Merry Christmas for everyone,

That’s what I wish – I do.

All together the children sing the song:

“ We wish you a Merry Christmas “

We wish you a Merry Christmas( 3 times )

And a Happy New Year.

Let’s all do a little clapping ( 3 times )

And spread Christmas Cheer.

Refrain

We wish you a Merry Christmas ( 3 times )

And a Happy New Year.


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