What is Thanksgiving? It is a federal holiday in the USA that is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the 2nd Monday of October
The pilgrims were a small group of people who sailed to North America from England to start a new life. They sailed on the Mayflower ship and landed on Plymouth Rock. They wanted religious freedom.
The Pilgrims and the Native Americans ate, drank, danced, and played games together. They gave thanks for their new friends and their food.
The tradition of giving thanks to Lord is continued today in many forms. It is a holiday tradition in many families to begin the Thanksgiving dinner by saying grace (a prayer before or after a meal).
Most Americans eat roast turkey with gravy on Thanksgiving.
Other traditional dishes are:
Cranberry sauce
Stuffing (what you put inside the turkey) can be served as a separate dish.
Corn dishes
Squash dishes
Vegetable casseroles
…and other dishes from seasonal vegetables
Pumpkin pie is a traditional Thanksgiving dessert.
Big cities like New York have Thanksgiving Parades.
Philadelphia Parade
Thanksgiving cards are a popular way for Americans to greet their near and dear.
VOCABULARY

Thanksgiving Day

1.

2. What is Thanksgiving? It is a federal holiday in the USA that is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.

3. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the 2nd Monday of October

4. The pilgrims were a small group of people who sailed to North America from England to start a new life. They sailed on the Mayflower ship and landed on Plymouth Rock. They wanted religious freedom.

The pilgrims were a
small group of
people who sailed to
North America from
England to start a
new life.
They sailed on the
Mayflower ship and
landed on Plymouth
Rock.
They wanted religious
freedom.

5.

Thanksgiving was
the first holiday
celebrated in
America.
The first
Thanksgiving was in
1621 when the
pilgrims invited the
Indians to a threeday feast to
celebrate the
autumn harvest.

6. The Pilgrims and the Native Americans ate, drank, danced, and played games together. They gave thanks for their new friends and their food.

7. The tradition of giving thanks to Lord is continued today in many forms. It is a holiday tradition in many families to begin the Thanksgiving dinner by saying grace (a prayer before or after a meal).

The tradition of giving thanks to Lord is
continued today in many forms.
It is a holiday tradition in many families to
begin the Thanksgiving dinner by
saying grace (a prayer before or after a
meal).

8. Most Americans eat roast turkey with gravy on Thanksgiving.

9. Other traditional dishes are:

Yams (sweet potatoes)

10. Cranberry sauce

11. Stuffing (what you put inside the turkey) can be served as a separate dish.

12. Corn dishes

13. Squash dishes

14. Vegetable casseroles

15. …and other dishes from seasonal vegetables

16. Pumpkin pie is a traditional Thanksgiving dessert.

17. Big cities like New York have Thanksgiving Parades.

18. Philadelphia Parade

19. Thanksgiving cards are a popular way for Americans to greet their near and dear.

20. VOCABULARY

Pilgrims – странники, пилигримы
Harvest - урожай
Turkey - индейка
Yams – сладкий картофель
Cranberry - клюква
Stuffing - начинка
Pumpkin - тыква
Squash – тыква, кабачок, цуккини
Casserole – запеканка
Gravy – подливка, соус из сока
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