How is Easter usually celebrated in the Czech Republic, and how is it different from Easter celebrations in the UK or the USA?, What do you think are the most typical Czech Easter traditions? Which of them might seem surprising to foreigners?, In English-speaking countries, Easter is often connected with chocolate eggs and the Easter Bunny. What symbols are more typical in the Czech Republic?, Do you think Easter today is more of a religious holiday or a cultural tradition? Why?, How do children usually experience Easter in the Czech Republic compared to children in Britain or America?, What is your opinion of Czech Easter Monday traditions such as pomlázka and decorating eggs? Do you see them as positive, outdated, or something in between?, Why do you think food plays such an important role in Easter celebrations in many countries?, What traditional Easter food is common in the Czech Republic? Do you know any typical Easter food from English-speaking countries?, Do you think traditional holidays like Easter help keep national culture alive? Why or why not?, Some people enjoy Easter mainly because of family traditions, while others are not interested in it at all. Why do you think people’s attitudes differ so much?, How has the way people celebrate Easter changed over the last few generations in the Czech Republic?, If a British or American student visited your family at Easter, which Czech traditions would you explain to them first?, Are there any Easter traditions in English-speaking countries that you find more appealing than Czech ones? Why?, Should schools spend time teaching students about traditional holidays such as Easter, even in a modern multicultural society? Why or why not?, If you could create a new modern Easter tradition that would work both in the Czech Republic and in English-speaking countries, what would it look like?.

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