Here is some vocabulary related to Christmas :
Let’s watch some awesome Christmas lights :
in London
In New York
What about discovering the British tradition of crackers ?
What are crackers ?
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/crackers.html
Let’s watch people pulling crackers :
If you want to make your own crackers, you just have to follow the instructions given on this TV show :
You can listen to someone telling you the story of "A Christmas Carol" the famous book by Charles Dickens :
Another good idea would be to watch :
an example of Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas messages to the British people :
Barack Obama and his wife’s 2016 message to the American people :
But you may prefer singing famous Christmas songs, so have fun :
Jingle Bells (the Disney version)
Jingle Bells (a karaoke version)
We wish you a merry Christmas (a karaoke version)
O Christmas tree (a karaoke version)
A modern version of "the 12 days of Christmas"
Oh holy night (sung by Alicia Keys)
Silent night (sung by Beyoncé)
Santa Claus is coming to town (sung by Bruce Springsteen)
Santa Claus is coming to town (a karaoke version)
Do you hear what I hear ? (sung by Carrie Underwood)
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer (two karaoke versions)
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