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Ex. 14.13: Easter – Culture

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    EASTER. Påske (Easter) is an important time for Norwegians.  Do you celebrate Easter?  If so, how?  How many days do you usually have off from work or school to celebrate?  Do you stay home or travel somewhere?

    Read this article in English about Easter traditions in Norway.  Then match the Norwegian words to their descriptions.

    Sort elements
    • skjærtorsdag
    • langfredag
    • Palmesøndag
    • påskesøndag
    • påskekrim
    • harrytur
    • Påskesol
    • Kvikk lunsj
    • The first day Norwegians have off of work for Easter celebrations, many travel to Sweden to shop on this day
      • No commercials
        • The beginning of the Easter celebration
          • This day begins with a large breakfast, children hunt for easter eggs
            • Easter thrillers, reading novels or watching tv or radio crime series
              • A trip to Sweden to shop
                • The tan one gets from being outdoors during Easter
                  • The most common candy bar eaten during the Easter holidays
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