Read the text. More than two thousand years ago the Romans killed Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. Christians believe in Christ's resurrection on the third day after his crucifixion. Why is Easter on a different date every year? Easter Sunday is the Sunday after the first full moon (the 21st of March). Easter eggs, Easter Bunnies, sending cards, and hot cross buns are the most popular at Easter. Sending Easter cards goes back to the 19th century. An English Easter traditional favourite, a hot cross bun is a spicy currant or raisin bun topped with a cross. Christians adopted a hot cross bun as one of the Easter symbols several centuries ago. To pagans, a cross was a symbol of a sun wheel that symbolised a perfect balance of time during the spring equinox. For Christians Easter Sunday is the high point of the year. All the Christians celebrate Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday. An Easter egg symbolises a rebirth. Traditionally, kids look for Easter eggs in the gardens. They believe that an Easter bunny hides Easter eggs in the gardens. Edward I, King of England, started practising coloured eggs as Easter gifts. In 1290 he ordered 450 to be coloured as Easter gifts. Match the correct answers to their questions. One answer is extra. Which is one the most important festivals in the Christian church year? Who killed Jesus Christ? Why do Christians celebrate Easter? Why is Easter Sunday on a different date each year? What do British kids find in the gardens at Easter? Which of the Easter symbols are the most popular in Britain? Which is one of the Easter symbols? Who started practising coloured eggs as Easter gifts? Where does Easter bunny hide Easter eggs? The extra answer is ___ Easter. The Romans. In remembrance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter Sunday is the Sunday after the first full moon, after the first day of spring. Easter egg. Easter eggs, Easter Bunny, and Easter cards. Hot cross bun. King Edward I. In the gardens. Mince pies.
Задание

Read the text. More than two thousand years ago the Romans killed Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. Christians believe in Christ's resurrection on the third day after his crucifixion. Why is Easter on a different date every year? Easter Sunday is the Sunday after the first full moon \(the 21st of March\). Easter eggs, Easter Bunnies, sending cards, and hot cross buns are the most popular at Easter. Sending Easter cards goes back to the 19th century. An English Easter traditional favourite, a hot cross bun is a spicy currant or raisin bun topped with a cross. Christians adopted a hot cross bun as one of the Easter symbols several centuries ago. To pagans, a cross was a symbol of a sun wheel that symbolised a perfect balance of time during the spring equinox. For Christians Easter Sunday is the high point of the year. All the Christians celebrate Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday. An Easter egg symbolises a rebirth. Traditionally, kids look for Easter eggs in the gardens. They believe that an Easter bunny hides Easter eggs in the gardens. Edward I, King of England, started practising coloured eggs as Easter gifts. In 1290 he ordered 450 to be coloured as Easter gifts. Match the correct answers to their questions. One answer is extra.

  • Объекты 1
    • Which is one the most important festivals in the Christian church year?
    • Who killed Jesus Christ?
    • Why do Christians celebrate Easter?
    • Why is Easter Sunday on a different date each year?
    • What do British kids find in the gardens at Easter?
    • Which of the Easter symbols are the most popular in Britain?
    • Which is one of the Easter symbols?
    • Who started practising coloured eggs as Easter gifts?
    • Where does Easter bunny hide Easter eggs?
    • The extra answer is ___
  • Объекты 2
    • Easter.
    • The Romans.
    • In remembrance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
    • Easter Sunday is the Sunday after the first full moon, after the first day of spring.
    • Easter egg.
    • Easter eggs, Easter Bunny, and Easter cards.
    • Hot cross bun.
    • King Edward I.
    • In the gardens.
    • Mince pies.