New Year in Russia is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. In earlier times, New Year was celebrated in the month of September. Later, this day was forbidden by Czar Peter, the Great. In 1699, a decree was read about counting of years from Birth of Christ since January 1. Thus, this day was declared as a New Year's day in Russia. Since then, New Year became a family holiday for the people of Russia.New Year Traditions
Amongst the most popular New Year symbols is a New Year's Tree called Novogodnaya Yolka which is topped with a bright star and decorated with various sweets. Another popularly celebrated New Year tradition is the arrival of Ded Moroz or Father Frost and his granddaughter Snegurochka the snow girl. They bring in New Year presents for the good children and keep them under the New Year's Tree. Children sing a song to make Father Frost happy.
New Year verve can be seen by the family get-together, use of fireworks, delicious meals etc. The most important part of the New Year activities is the sumptuous dinner with light music and champagne. The most important meals include meat, green peas, pickles, mayonnaise, onion, carrots and potatoes.
<span>Russians also follow the tradition of listening to the New Year Speech from the President on New Year's Day. There are some more fascinating traditions followed at the time of New Year and the famous one is the tradition of fortune telling. Many people especially women and unmarried girls are excited to know about their future indulge in this acitivity.</span>
I have sister.Her name is (имя).She is (сколько лет) My sister is beautiful, funny, friendship. My sister favorite subject is (любимый урок).And color is (любимый цвет).I like my sister, because. I have to say that it is the most beautiful, lovely and loving one
1. What is it? This is a tree
Is it green- Yes, it is
2. What is it? That is a bird
Is it little? No ,it is
3. What are they? These are flowers
Are they red? No , they are
Have breakfast at eight o'clock
I have lunch- at one o'clock
I do my homework at five o'clock
I have dinner- at six o'clock