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Christmas in Britain

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Created on December 22, 2024

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Christmas in Britain

for A1-A2

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Матеріали, створені каналом Teach.Eng, призначені виключно для особистого використання. Згідно з українським законодавством, ці матеріали заборонено розповсюджувати, продавати або копіювати.

start

warm-up

vocabulary

wordwall

video

tasks

Agree or disagree?

Christmas shopping can be stressful because there are many things to buy.

Agree or disagree?

Christmas is more fun when there is snow outside.

Agree or disagree?

Some families like to make gingerbread cookies at Christmas.

Agree or disagree?

Christmas decorations are often put up in early December.

Agree or disagree?

Christmas is celebrated on December 25th every year.

Agree or disagree?

Santa Claus delivers presents to children on Christmas Eve.

Agree or disagree?

Santa Claus delivers presents to children on Christmas Eve.

ADVENT CALENDAR

STOCKING

PRESENT

CRACKER

CHRISTMAS CARD

TURKEY

PEAS

CHRISTMAS PUDDING

MINCE PIES

DOUGH

CHRISTMAS DINNER

Vocabulary

Wordwall

Watch the video and answer the questions

Put the events in the correct order: a. The children make mince pies. b. The children open their presents on Christmas morning. c. Jack writes a card to Emma. d. The family decorates the Christmas tree. e. The children hang their Christmas stockings.

Decide if the statements are true or false: 1. Sally is 12 years old. 2. They open the advent calendar every day in December. 3. Sally writes Christmas cards to her friends and family. 4. Jack eats almond pies. 5. Christmas dinner starts at 2 o’clock.

Talk about how you celebrate Christmas with your family. Use words from the video like “decorations,” “stockings,” “Christmas tree,” and “presents.”

Merry Christmas!

Instructions:

  • Read each statement aloud to the class.
  • Ask students to agree or disagree with each statement.
  • Encourage them to explain their reasons for agreeing or disagreeing using simple sentences (e.g., “I agree because I love decorating my home for Christmas” or “I disagree because I don’t like cold weather”).