Level 1 India is not a Christian country, but most Indians
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Level 1 India is not a Christian country, but most Indians
[Hier eingeben] INDIA Level 1 India is not a Christian country, but most Indians celebrate Christmas. Indian people also have a Christmas tree, but they decorate mango trees or banana trees. The churches are decorated with red flowers. They also have small oil lamps. In South India, the Indians put the lamps on their houses. The Hindus also have a lot of lamps when they have their festival called Diwali. On Christmas day, people have a great Christmas lunch. Indians eat Christmas cakes and they drink wine. They also give presents to their friends and family and they sing Christmas songs together. They also want to help the poor and give money to them. Indian love having Christmas parties and they celebrate until the New Year. celebrate – feiern decorated – dekoriert lamp – Lampe poor people – arme Leute Level 2 India is not a Christian country because only around 3 per cent of all the people living in India are Christians. But Christmas is celebrated as a universal festival throughout the country. The celebration of Christmas shows that even people from different religions take part in Christmas celebrations just as the Christians do. Quelle: [Hier eingeben] Indian people also decorate their houses, but they decorate mango trees or banana trees. They also light small oil lamps and they decorate their churches with red flowers. In South India, Christians put these small lamps on the roofs or on the walls of their houses, just as the Hindus do during their festival called Diwali. On Christmas day, people enjoy a great Christmas lunch. Indians eat Christmas cakes and they drink wine. They also give presents to their friends and relatives and they sing Christmas songs together. They also want to help the poor and give money to them. Indians love celebrating, so their Christmas party is only the start of a week full of celebrations. Indians celebrate at least until the New Year. celebrate – feiern universal – allgemein roof – Dach relatives – Verwandte poor people – arme Leute QUELLE: http://www.santas.net/aroundtheworld.htm (2014-11-05) Quelle: