Decorate
mince pie
Christmas Eve
Cracker
Turkey
mincemeat
greetings card
Advent calendar
stocking
Presents
Santa Claus
Christmas tree
Pudding
Celebrate
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Christmas Day
The 25th of December is Christmas Day.
It's a happy holiday for many people in different
countries.
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A Christmas Card
Some weeks before Christmas English people
are busy. They send greeting cards to all their
relatives and friends. You can buy Christmas cards or you can make them. Many children make their cards at school.
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A Christmas tree
People buy a Christmas tree and
decorate it with toys, coloured balls and little coloured
lights
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Christmas stockings
There is an old legend. Many years
ago there lived a poor man. His wife died
and he lived alone with his three daughters. The girls couldn’t get married as they didn’t have any dowry.
But once before Christmas they washed up their stockings and put them next to the fireplace. Santa Claus decided to help them and put golden bars into their stockings, so that they could get married.
Since then when children go to bed, they put their stockings near their beds.
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Father Christmas
At night Father Christmas comes.
He has got a big bag of presents for
children. He puts the presents into the children's stockings.
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Christmas presents
On Christmas Eve people
put their presents under the tree.
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Christmas carols
Jingle bells
We wish you a Merry Christmas
Silent
night
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a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square
Every year
there is a very big Christmas tree in the
centre of London, in Trafalgar Square. 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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Trafalgar Square at night
In the evening before
Christmas people like to come to Trafalgar Square to
look at the tree. On Christmas Eve the streets in London are decorated, too.
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Christmas food
For Christmas lunch people eat turkey, potatoes
and green vegetables. Then they have the Christmas pudding.
At five o'clock it's time for tea and Christmas cake.