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Publié : 19 décembre 2017

Anglais : Christmas

I wish all of you


a merry Christmas


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 :

http://youtu.be/AjGDpYSNnoE


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)