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  • CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR

Teacher Karpova Inna Leonidovna
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  • Give presents
    Celebrate
  • Get presents
    Decorate
  • Bring presents Wish
  • Christmas Eve Greeting
    cards
  • Stockings
    Colored lights
  • Trafalgar Square
  • Norway
  • Make resolutions
  • Keep resolutions

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  • When is Christmas Day?
  • The 25th of December is Christmas Day.

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  • Is it a happy holiday?
  • Its a happy holiday for a lot of people in
    different countries.

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  • Why are people busy some weeks before Christmas?
  • Some weeks before Christmas English people are
    busy. They send greeting cards to all their
    relatives and friends.

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  • Where can people get Christmas cards?
  • You can buy Christmas cards or you can make them.
    A lot of children make their cards at school.

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  • How do people decorate a Christmas tree?
  • People buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with
    toys, colored balls and little colored lights.

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  • Where do people put Christmas presents?
  • People put their presents under the tree.

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  • Where do children put their stockings when they
    go to bed?
  • When children go to bed, they put their stockings
    near their beds.

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  • Who comes at night?
  • At night Father Frost comes.
  • What does Father Frost bring?
  • He has got a big bag of presents for children.

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  • Where does he put presents for children?
  • He puts the presents into the childrens
    stockings.

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  • Where is there a big Christmas tree in London?
  • Every year there is a very big Christmas tree in
    the centre of London, in Trafalgar Square.

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  • Who sends a big Christmas tree to Londoners?
  • This is a present from the people of Norway to
    the people of Great Britain. They send it to
    Londoners every year and Londoners decorate the
    Christmas tree.

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  • Are the streets in London decorated?
  • On Christmas Eve the streets in London are
    decorated, too.

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  • Why are the shops busy on Christmas?
  • The shops are very busy on Christmas. People want
    to buy presents for their family and friends (for
    their nearest and dearest).

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  • What do people buy for the Christmas parties?
  • People buy a lot of food and drink for all the
    Christmas parties.

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  • When do people open their presents?
  • People open their presents on Christmas morning
    and they all are happy with what they get.

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  • What do people wish their nearest and dearest?
  • On Christmas people wish their nearest and
    dearest a merry Christmas.

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  • What do English people eat for Christmas?

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  • For Christmas dinner people eat turkey, potatoes
    and green vegetables. Then they have the
    Christmas pudding. At five oclock its time for
    tea and Christmas cake.

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  • What is the day after Christmas?
  • The day after Christmas is Boxing Day.

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  • What do people usually do that day?
  • People usually visit their relatives and friends.
    They do not work on that day.

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  • Do all people celebrate New Year?
  • Not all English people celebrate New Year.

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  • When do they celebrate it?
  • They celebrate New Year on the 31st (thirty
    first) of December.

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  • How do English people celebrate New Year?
  • They have a New Year party at home.

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  • What do they wish their nearest and dearest?
  • On that day they wish their dearest and nearest a
    Happy New Year. When Big Ben strikes twelve
    they drink a toast to the New Year.

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  • Do American people celebrate New Year?
  • In America people celebrate New Year, too.

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  • Do English and American people make New Years
    resolutions?
  • English and American people often make New Years
    resolutions.

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  • What New Years resolutions are for children?
  • Children make New Years resolutions, too. They
    are going
  • - to help mum about the house
  • - to be nice to a litter sister or a brother
  • - to do exercises every morning
  • - not to be late for school.

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  • What New Years resolutions are for Mums and
    Dads?
  • Mums arent going to eat chocolates, bread or
    spaghetti. Dads are going to play tennis every
    day.

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  • Do people always keep their resolutions?
  • Mums and Dads usually keep their resolutions but
    children dont always. And what about you? .

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  • Do you make New Years resolutions? Do you always
    keep them?

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Sing the song
We wish you a merry Christmas, We wish you a
merry Christmas, We wish you a merry
Christmas And a happy New Year!
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Good tidings to you wherever you are. Good
tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Sing the song
We wish you a merry Christmas, We wish you a
merry Christmas, We wish you a merry
Christmas And a happy New Year!
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Good tidings we bring to you of good cheer. Good
tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Sing the song
We fish you a hairy Chris moos, We fish you a
hairy Chris moos, We fish you a hairy Chris
moos And a hippo New Year!
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Good tidings to you wherever you are. Good
tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Sing the song
We wish you a merry Christmas, We wish you a
merry Christmas, We wish you a merry
Christmas And a happy New Year!
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  • TEST
  • 1. The _____ is Christmas Day.
  • A) 31st of December
  • B) 14st of February
  • C) 1st of January
  • D) 25th of December

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  • TEST
  • 2. Happy New Year!
  • ________________
  • A) With great pleasure!
  • B) Thank you very much!
  • C) The same to you.
  • D) Oh, Year!

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  • TEST
  • 3. We wish you a _____Christmas and a _____ New
    Year.
  • A) happy, merry
  • B) funny, lovely
  • C) merry, happy
  • D) funny, sunny

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  • TEST
  • 4. On holidays people dont _____.
  • A) have parties
  • B) visit their friends
  • C) go out
  • D) work

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  • TEST
  • 5. Every year there is a very big _____tree in
    the centre of London.
  • A) Christmas
  • B) winter
  • C) New Year
  • D) happy

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  • TEST
  • 6. Not all English people _____ New Year.
  • A) invite
  • B) have
  • C) decorate
  • D) celebrate

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  • TEST
  • 7. There is a present _____ the Christmas tree.
  • A) under
  • B) near
  • C) on
  • D) in front of

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  • TEST
  • 8. I dont like him. I dont want to _____ to my
    New Year party.
  • A) get
  • B) visit
  • C) come
  • D) invite

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  • TEST
  • 9. Children think that Father Christmas _____
    them presents.
  • A) brings
  • B) gives
  • C) sends
  • D) write

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  • TEST
  • 10. People open their presents _____.
  • A) on Christmas Eve
  • B) on Christmas morning
  • C) on Christmas evening
  • D) on the day after Christmas

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  • Check your test
  • 1. D 6. D
  • 2. C 7. A
  • 3. C 8. D
  • 4. D 9. A
  • 5. A 10. B

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