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Title: Christmas in Germany


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Christmas in Germany
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Adventskranz
  • In Germany the Christmas celebrations start a
    lot earlier than in England. Most German
    families have an Adventskranz (a type of wreath).
    There are four candles on the Adventskranz and
    one is lit on each of the four Sundays leading up
    to Christmas day.

3
Adventskalender
  • Most German children also have an
    Adventskalender. These are also popular in
    England now. For each day up to Christmas, there
    is a door to be opened. Sometimes behind this
    door you will find a picture, sometimes a
    chocolate

4
St. Niklaus
  • On the eve of the 6th December, German children
    are visited by St. Niklaus (Santa Claus).
  • They leave their shoes or boots out and when they
    wake they find them filled with chocolates,
    fruit, nuts, sweets and St Niklaus figures.

5
Der heilige Abend
  • German families celebrate Christmas on Christmas
    Eve (der heilige Abend).
  • The parents decorate the tree in the
    Weihnachtszimmer (Christmas room) with apples,
    sometimes with real candles, glass balls (Kugeln)
    and with Engelshaar (angels hair tinsel).

6
Der Weihnachtsbaum
  • At the top of the tree the parents put a star
    (Stern)
  • and at the foot of the tree is the crib (die
    Krippe).

7
Das Christkind
  • Now its time for the Christ Child (das
    Christkind) or the Weihnachtsmann (Father
    Christmas) who brings the presents.
  • When he has been, the children are allowed
    into the Weihnachtszimmer for die Bescherung
    (distribution of presents).

8
Das Weihnachtsessen
  • The Germans often eat carp (Karpfen) for their
    Christmas meal.
  • This is usually followed by goose (der
    Weihnachtsgans).

9
Das Weihnachtsessen
  • Other German Christmas foods are Lebkuchen, which
    are spicy ginger biscuits, and Stollen, which is
    the German Christmas cake.

10
Jingle Bells
  • Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,klingt es weit und
    breit.Schön ist eine Schlittenfahrtim Winter
    wenn es schneit.Jingle Bells, Jingle
    Bells,klingt es weit und breit.Mach' mit mir 
    'ne Schneeballschlacht,der Winter steht bereit!
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