Творческий проект Празднование Масленицы в России и в Англии


The celebration of Maslenitsa in Russia and in England Maslenitsa is one of the most popular festivals in Russia, which means the end of the winter and welcome the coming of spring. Russian pancakes – blini – are very important in the celebration of Maslenitsa. Blini - are eaten with jam, sour cream, and of course, a lot of butter. The festival is week-long. It starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The week ends with burning the scarecrow Maslenitsa, a symbol of winter. People say goodbye to winter till the next year and welcome the coming of spring. 1. Take two eggs and 0.5 l milk. Mix them into a bowl. Add some salt and sugar. Mix together. Add 2 cups of flour, 2 teaspoon of baking powder and some oil. Mix it again. Fry your blini. Put your blini on the plate. 1,5 cup wheat flour, 10 gm sugar, 10 gm vegetable oil 2 eggs, some yeast, salt, 2 cups of milk. Mix well. Wait for an hour. Then bake your blini. Put blini on the plate and put sour cream on it. to learn more about the celebration of Maslenitsa in Russia and in England and speak about it to our students in English. Our tasks: to learn information about celebration of Maslenitsa in Russia and in England; to choose important information and to make comparative conclusions; to make a project of protection of our work; to translate pancakes’ recipes in English to practice our knowledge in English.