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Christmas

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  • [PAST TENSE] Yesterday, I ______ a plate at dinner. (break)
    broke
  • In the United States, we say "Merry Christmas". What do they say in England?
    "Happy Christmas"
  • [PAST TENSE] This Christmas, I ______ many presents (buy).
    bought
  • You "wrap" presents before putting them under the tree. What does wrap mean?
    To cover something with paper.
  • What are these called? What do you do at them?
    Christmas markets. You buy Christmas-themed gifts and tasty food.
  • What color are candy canes?
    Red and white
  • What religious historical event do Christians celebrate on Christmas?
    The miracle of the Virgin Mary giving birth to the baby Jesus.
  • What is the most important part about Christmas?
    Spending time with family and friends; giving to each other
  • Describe what is on the Christmas tree.
    Lights, ribbons, ornaments. A star or angel is put on top of the tree.
  • [PAST TENSE] I _____ the movie Home Alone last night. (see)
    saw
  • [PAST TENSE] I _______ many gifts for Christmas last year. (receive)
    received
  • When it gets too warm outside, what happens to the snowman?
    He melts
  • What does Christmas being "commercialized" mean?
    It means we spend a lot of money and do a lot of shopping
  • If you receive coal for Christmas, what does that mean?
    It means that you have been bad or naughty.
  • What do we put on the outside of our house and lawn BESIDES lights?
    Candy canes, Santa, a nativity scene.
  • What do you do to wreaths on the door?
    You hang them up.
  • [PAST TENSE] Earlier, I _______ the Christmas tree. (decorate)
    decorated
  • [PAST TENSE] Yesterday, I _____ a snowman. (make)
    made
  • The Christmas tree is sparkling. What does that mean?
    It is shining with flashes of light
  • [PAST TENSE] Yesterday, I _____ outside to play in the snow. (go)
    went
  • What does a "White Christmas" mean?
    A Christmas with snow
  • Where do you hang up stockings?
    Over the fireplace
  • Santa is very jolly. What does that mean?
    He is happy and full of good cheer.
  • [PAST TENSE] Last year, I ______ home for Christmas. (fly)
    flew