Броев Мураз Георгиевич, 
6-в, Гимназия №1
New Year round the 
world
New Year 
•New Year is an international holiday.It is the 
time at which a new calendar year begins. New 
year is one of the most beloved and cherished 
holidays of the year. Both adults and children 
like celebrating this day. People of all ages truly 
believe that in New Year their goals and wishes 
will come true.
Night of December 31st 
•In most countries it traditionally falls on the 
night of December 31st. Thus, January 1 st 
marks the beginning of the new calendar year.
Plenty of festive traditions 
•In every country New Year is celebrated in many different ways and 
each family has their own traditions.However, every country in the 
world celebrates this holiday with plenty of festive traditions. 
People start preparing presents for their friends and relatives long 
before the holiday. At midnight people fill glasses with champagne, 
say the toast to welcome the coming year, wish each other success, 
have tastefull dishes and enjoy the party.
Decorations 
•People prepare handmade postcards for people 
they love. They also decorate their houses, front 
yards and Christmas trees with bright toys, 
garlands and confetti.Other household 
ornaments are evergreen wreaths on and over 
the doors and colourful stockings hang by the 
fireplace.
New Year vocabulary 
Christmas Tree 
Santa Claus baloons 
fireworks midnight 
party hats 
champagne 
confetti 
rocket 
mask 
noise maker 
presents 
postcards 
garlands 
snowman
Can you find differences?
New Year Game 
January 1st is also known as New Year's Day 
Greece 
A popular New Year custom 
Old long ago Making New 
Year Resolution 
The Times Square Ball is 
lowered at 11:59:00p.m. on New Year's Eve 
Father Time The Old Year 
People born on New Year's 
Day are commonly called 
New Year Babies 
The practice of running into water 
on New Year's Day 
The tradition of using a baby to 
signify the new year started in 
Polar Bear plunges
HAPPY NEW YEAR WISHES 
•I wish you a very sweet 
and prosperous New Year. 
May God pour his love 
and blessings on you. 
Enjoy! 
•It is time to forget the 
past and celebrate a new
HOW NEW YEAR IS CELEBRATED IN 
•JOewTHishE RN eCwO YUeNarT. RThIEe SJe wish New Year (Rosh 
Hashanah) is usually held in September 
and based on the Jewish calendar. It is the 
anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve. 
People eat apples and honey to symbolize a 
sweet new year. Their celebration begins at 
sunset and ends at sunset the next day. 
•Japan. In Japan bells are rung 108 times to 
chase away 108 troubles. Traditionally on New 
Year’s Eve house facades are decorated with 
straw garlands in Japan. Those garlands chase 
evil spirits away and symbolize luck and
HOW NEW YEAR IS CELEBRATED IN 
OTHER COUTRIES 
•Mexico. It is traditional in Mexico to eat 12 
grapes, one on each stroke of the clock to bring 
good luck for the New Year. Since each grape 
symbolizes one of the months. Mexicans 
examine taste of each grape carefully, as the 
taste tells them what that month will be like 
for them. 
•China. Falls between January 20 and February 
20, Chinese New Year is the most important 
festivity in China. They use a different calendar 
based on the moon’s lunar cycles. They hide all 
the knives for the day so that no one cuts
HOW NEW YEAR IS CELEBRATED IN 
OTHER COUNTRIES 
•Iran. Known as Norwuz or “New Day” in the Persian language, it marks the 
start of another year in Iranian calendar, usually falling on March 21. In Iran every 
family breaks all clay dishes and buys new dishes. 
•Ethiopia. Based on ancient Ethiopian calendar, the “Enqutatash” or New 
Year falls on either September 11 or 12. It marks the end of summer where flowers 
start to flourish all over the country. 
•Denmark. Denmark has a well-cherished tradition to have a pile of broken 
dishes at the front door. The Danish collect dishes for the whole year and then throw 
them at their friends’ and neighbor’s doors. If a Dane finds a lot of broken plates at 
his door on the new year morning he is happy as his life is good and he has a lot of 
friends. 
•France. The French like to make tons of noise on the New Year’s night. 
This tradition is based on an old belief that noise will chase bad spirits away. The 
French believe that the first person to enter the house on the first day of the 
new year symbolizes what that year will be like for the owners of the house. The 
midnight guest must be male in the first place, since he will bring fortune.
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  • 1.
    Броев Мураз Георгиевич, 6-в, Гимназия №1
  • 2.
    New Year roundthe world
  • 3.
    New Year •NewYear is an international holiday.It is the time at which a new calendar year begins. New year is one of the most beloved and cherished holidays of the year. Both adults and children like celebrating this day. People of all ages truly believe that in New Year their goals and wishes will come true.
  • 4.
    Night of December31st •In most countries it traditionally falls on the night of December 31st. Thus, January 1 st marks the beginning of the new calendar year.
  • 5.
    Plenty of festivetraditions •In every country New Year is celebrated in many different ways and each family has their own traditions.However, every country in the world celebrates this holiday with plenty of festive traditions. People start preparing presents for their friends and relatives long before the holiday. At midnight people fill glasses with champagne, say the toast to welcome the coming year, wish each other success, have tastefull dishes and enjoy the party.
  • 6.
    Decorations •People preparehandmade postcards for people they love. They also decorate their houses, front yards and Christmas trees with bright toys, garlands and confetti.Other household ornaments are evergreen wreaths on and over the doors and colourful stockings hang by the fireplace.
  • 7.
    New Year vocabulary Christmas Tree Santa Claus baloons fireworks midnight party hats champagne confetti rocket mask noise maker presents postcards garlands snowman
  • 8.
    Can you finddifferences?
  • 11.
    New Year Game January 1st is also known as New Year's Day Greece A popular New Year custom Old long ago Making New Year Resolution The Times Square Ball is lowered at 11:59:00p.m. on New Year's Eve Father Time The Old Year People born on New Year's Day are commonly called New Year Babies The practice of running into water on New Year's Day The tradition of using a baby to signify the new year started in Polar Bear plunges
  • 12.
    HAPPY NEW YEARWISHES •I wish you a very sweet and prosperous New Year. May God pour his love and blessings on you. Enjoy! •It is time to forget the past and celebrate a new
  • 13.
    HOW NEW YEARIS CELEBRATED IN •JOewTHishE RN eCwO YUeNarT. RThIEe SJe wish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) is usually held in September and based on the Jewish calendar. It is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve. People eat apples and honey to symbolize a sweet new year. Their celebration begins at sunset and ends at sunset the next day. •Japan. In Japan bells are rung 108 times to chase away 108 troubles. Traditionally on New Year’s Eve house facades are decorated with straw garlands in Japan. Those garlands chase evil spirits away and symbolize luck and
  • 14.
    HOW NEW YEARIS CELEBRATED IN OTHER COUTRIES •Mexico. It is traditional in Mexico to eat 12 grapes, one on each stroke of the clock to bring good luck for the New Year. Since each grape symbolizes one of the months. Mexicans examine taste of each grape carefully, as the taste tells them what that month will be like for them. •China. Falls between January 20 and February 20, Chinese New Year is the most important festivity in China. They use a different calendar based on the moon’s lunar cycles. They hide all the knives for the day so that no one cuts
  • 15.
    HOW NEW YEARIS CELEBRATED IN OTHER COUNTRIES •Iran. Known as Norwuz or “New Day” in the Persian language, it marks the start of another year in Iranian calendar, usually falling on March 21. In Iran every family breaks all clay dishes and buys new dishes. •Ethiopia. Based on ancient Ethiopian calendar, the “Enqutatash” or New Year falls on either September 11 or 12. It marks the end of summer where flowers start to flourish all over the country. •Denmark. Denmark has a well-cherished tradition to have a pile of broken dishes at the front door. The Danish collect dishes for the whole year and then throw them at their friends’ and neighbor’s doors. If a Dane finds a lot of broken plates at his door on the new year morning he is happy as his life is good and he has a lot of friends. •France. The French like to make tons of noise on the New Year’s night. This tradition is based on an old belief that noise will chase bad spirits away. The French believe that the first person to enter the house on the first day of the new year symbolizes what that year will be like for the owners of the house. The midnight guest must be male in the first place, since he will bring fortune.