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The most important celebrations of England




January




The history of desfile.A New Year's Day Parade - London involved in the performances of a stret World'sgreat with up to 10,000 artists from several continents, hundreds of thousands of spectators on the streets and a live television audience of tens of milions.This Held on January 1.




February


Valentine's Day. (St. Valentine's Day) is an occasion celebrated on February 14. It is the traditional day when people express their love for each other by sending Valentine `s cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery.Each years in Britain, we spend approximately 503m on cards, flowers, chocolates and other gifts for Valentine `s Day


March



Sunday in the UK, or Mother's Day in others. Mothering Sunday Mothering countries and the fourth Sunday of Lent. Always (2010-Mother's Day in the United Kingdom, March 14. 2011 - Mother's Day in the United Kingdom April 3)



April



Easter is the time when Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus. It is the most important festival of the Christian year. Jesu `s resurrection is the center of the Christian faith. Jesus died for the sins of humanity back to life and promises of eternal life for those who believe in it al.



The British Queen - Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926 to 17 Bruton Street in London. His birthday is officially celebrated in Britain on the second Saturday of June each year. The day is known as The Troping color, the official name is the Queen `s birthday ParadeT



May



May Day - Day celebrations Traditional English May include Morris dancing, crowning a May Queen and dancing around a Maypole.



June



Trooping the Colour, the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II is marked each year by a military parade and march past known as Trooping the Colour. The official name is the Queen's Birthday Parade.






July



Swan Rising on the River Thames, this event takes place in July each year, commencing on the third Monday at Sunbury and ending at Abingdon on the census of people Friday.The occurs every ten years. The census of swans takes place annually in July in the River Thames in a ceremony known as Swan Rising. The swans are counted and scored 70 in a mile, the journey of five days by the River Th



August



September



October



Halloween, Halloween costumes traditional celebrations in England and elsewhere in Britain. On October 31 we celebrate Haloween, thought to be the only night of the year when ghosts, witches and fairies are especially active



November



Remembrance Sunday, The Queen, the Prime Minister or other dignitary lay wreaths and observe a minute `s silence (at 11am), at the Monument to commmemorate those who gave their lives for their country, both in the world wars.Afterwards the Bishop of London takes a short service of remembrance.



Lord Mayor `s Show and fireworks display (the second Saturday in November)



Sunday of Advent - Advent begins. Christian time of preparation for observing the birth of Jesus Christ.



December



Lent, Easter and Christmas are the main religious festivals of the Christian Year. Most people in Britain celebrate Christmas and Easter. School children have two weeks of classes during the Christmas and Easter. Some festivals like Christmas Day, happen on the same date each year, while others move around within a date range. The reason is because the Christian calendar came from two other calendars, Jews and Romans.



Food and Nutrition


traditional meals have ancient origins, such as bread and cheese, roast meats and cooked meats and game pies, cooked vegetables and broths and fresh water fish and salt water. The 14th century English cookbook, the Forme of Curry, contains recipes for these, and the dates of the royal court of Richard 11 and its afternoon tea.

Other meals, such as fish and chips, which have been urban street food eaten daily with salt and malt vinegar, and pies and sausages with mashed potatoes, onions and gravy, are found in curry popularity in India and Bangladesh, sautéed and based on Chinese and Thai cuisine. French cuisine are also now widely adapted. Britain was also quick to adopt the innovation of fast food in the United States, and continues to absorb culinary ideas from around the world, while at the same time, rediscover his roots in rural agriculture development.







Clothing, Shoes, Clothes and Uniforms Children
Fashion
As the UK is very much a Western society - we use much the same as any other modern Western society - from jeans and shirts (with labels or not) to complete business suits for office work (if necessary). clothers special climate include heavy coats or jackets for cold winter weather covers and umbrellas for rainy weather. The materials used to cover all types and colors of fabric available, especially consider that Britain is a multicultural society and in some cities (Bradford, for example) you will find many shops with brightly colored silk to make available in Sari and other ethnic clothing.
Footware
Shoes may be the likes of Nike and Addidas Trainers (sneakers) for Leather Brogues (Wingtips) and for women - and the instructors highly fashionable boots and shoes with heels or without.
Clothing worn by children
 relax at home or outside playing with their friends, children in England wear comfortable clothing like t-shirts, jeans and sportswear. The right clothing is very important for teens, love and lots of shopping for the latest fashions.
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Where to shop tenagers English?
At shops such as Topshop, Oasis, Kookai, Warehouse, and Miss Sixty.




At School
Most children use a school uniform when they are at school. In some schools, children must wear jacket and tie. In other schools, the uniform is more casual.
Famous fashion designers UK
famous British designers including Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Paul Smith and Stella McCartney, daughter of former Beatle Paul McCartney

 
Famous

David Robert Joseph Beckham





David Robert Joseph Beckham, born May 2, 1975 is an English footballer, who plays in midfield for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer, having previously played for Manchester United, Real Madrid and Milan, and the team England national, who holds the appearance record time, all for an outfield player.
Victoria Caroline Adams Beckham

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Sir Elton Hercules John

born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, 25 March 1947 is an English singer-songwriter, composer and pianist. He worked with his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin, since 1967, they collaborated on more than 30 albums to date

Amy Winehouse Jade 

Born on September 14, 1983 is an English singer, known for its eclectic mix of various genres, including R & B, soul, jazz, Winehouse is known for her vocals..


Kate Elizabeth Winslet 

Born 5 October 1975) is an English actress and occasional singer. She has received multiple awards and nominations. She is the youngest person to accrue six Academy Award.