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Vocabulary
a stocking a star Santa Claus presents an elf
a bell an angel Christmas tree Christmas ornaments a reindeer
a candle a gingerbread man a candy cane carol singers a snowman
Writing and Speaking Prompts
- Pretend that you and your best friend are two of Santa Claus’s elves. Write a story about your day with Santa Claus.
- Pretend that you are a Christmas tree and write a story from a point of view of a Christmas tree.
- Pretend that the government of Sweden has decided to ban Christmas. Write a convincing letter to the government of Sweden and tell them why Christmas should not be banned.
- Have you ever looked for hidden presents? Did your parents find out?
- Write a story that begins with a character waking up and discovering that he or she has been transformed into an elf, reindeer or some other Christmas creature.
- Can Santa Claus be a woman? Why? Why not?
- Your teacher says that Santa Claus is not for real. Convince your teacher that you have met Santa Claus many times.
- Santa Claus calls you and needs your help for two days. Talk about those two days.
- Pretend that you can give one Christmas present to every kid in the world. What Christmas present would you choose and why would you choose that Christmas present?
- What are the four things that you enjoy most about the winter season? What four things do you dislike?
- Your parents want to celebrate Christmas during the summer and promise you that you will get twice as many Christmas presents as last year. Do you agree or do you still want to celebrate Christmas in December?
- What is the best gift you’ve ever given someone?
- Is Christmas about giving or receiving?
- You got one new classmate in September. In October he tells you a secret. He is Santa Claus! What do you do?
- Talk about the perfect Christmas day and tell your friends why it is so perfect.
- Talk about your favorite Christmas book.
- Talk about your favorite Christmas movie.
- What if winter lasted all year round? What would you do?
- Sometimes Santa Claus's elves have a day off. Talk about that day. Do they get into trouble?
- How many Christmas presents do you think you should get this year? Why do you think so?
- Do you think it is better to be a child or an adult during Christmas? Explain why you think so.
- What would it be like to live in a gingerbread house?
- Your two best friends are a gingerbread man and a snowman. Talk about what you do during a day.
- Pretend that you and your best friend are two of Santa Claus’s elves. Write a story about your day with Santa Claus.
- Pretend that you are a Christmas tree and write a story from a point of view of a Christmas tree.
- Pretend that the government of Sweden has decided to ban Christmas. Write a convincing letter to the government of Sweden and tell them why Christmas should not be banned.
- Have you ever looked for hidden presents? Did your parents find out?
- Write a story that begins with a character waking up and discovering that he or she has been transformed into an elf, reindeer or some other Christmas creature.
- Can Santa Claus be a woman? Why? Why not?
- Your teacher says that Santa Claus is not for real. Convince your teacher that you have met Santa Claus many times.
- Santa Claus calls you and needs your help for two days. Talk about those two days.
- Pretend that you can give one Christmas present to every kid in the world. What Christmas present would you choose and why would you choose that Christmas present?
- What are the four things that you enjoy most about the winter season? What four things do you dislike?
- Your parents want to celebrate Christmas during the summer and promise you that you will get twice as many Christmas presents as last year. Do you agree or do you still want to celebrate Christmas in December?
- What is the best gift you’ve ever given someone?
- Is Christmas about giving or receiving?
- You got one new classmate in September. In October he tells you a secret. He is Santa Claus! What do you do?
- Talk about the perfect Christmas day and tell your friends why it is so perfect.
- Talk about your favorite Christmas book.
- Talk about your favorite Christmas movie.
- What if winter lasted all year round? What would you do?
- Sometimes Santa Claus's elves have a day off. Talk about that day. Do they get into trouble?
- How many Christmas presents do you think you should get this year? Why do you think so?
- Do you think it is better to be a child or an adult during Christmas? Explain why you think so.
- What would it be like to live in a gingerbread house?
- Your two best friends are a gingerbread man and a snowman. Talk about what you do during a day.
Reading
Listening
Why Christmas
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Flashcards
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