This lesson contains 45 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
English
2024
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Lesson goals
Getting to know international Christmas traditions.
Making a new years resolution
Enjoying the last lesson together!
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So... some rules...
Remain calm
Be nice 'tis the season'
Keep your answers to yourself
Focus on the teacher when there is no question.
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Slide 4 - Video
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What does 'Deck the halls' mean?
A
Decorate your home
B
Put your horses inside the barn
C
Open up your door for the less fortunate
D
Celebrate Christmas
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Origin: This phrase is derived from the Christmas carol "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly," which is of Welsh origin. The song dates back to the 16th century, and the phrase "deck the halls" means to decorate one's home with festive ornaments.
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What cheeky character is believed to visit homes in the UK to play pranks during the Christmas season?
A
Elf on the Shelf
B
Jack Frost
C
The Grinch
D
The Christmas Elf
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Elf on the Shelf - US
The Christmas Elf - UK
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What Pagan holiday influenced the way we celebrate Christmas?
A
Easter
B
Hanukkah
C
Winter
D
Yule
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Which reindeer has a red nose that glows?
A
Dasher
B
Blitzen
C
Rudolph
D
Comet
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What treat is often left out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve in the US?
A
Carrots
B
Cookies and Milk
C
Chocolate Cake
D
Broccoli
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Which Christmas plant is known for its white berries?
A
Mistletoe
B
Christmas Cactus
C
Poinsettia
D
Snowberry
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Which animated movie features a train headed to the North Pole on Christmas Eve?
A
Frozen
B
The Polar Express
C
Moana
D
Shrek
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In the song "Jingle Bells," what type of sleigh is mentioned?
A
Wooden sleigh
B
One-horse open sleigh
C
Reindeer-drawn sleigh
D
Carriage
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What sweet treat is often used to make a house out of cookies?
A
Lollipops
B
Gummy bears
C
Chocolate Bars
D
Gingerbread
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What is the name of the famous British bear who has his own Christmas story?
A
Winnie the Pooh
B
Harry Bear
C
Paddington Bear
D
Rupert Bear
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What do Jewish people celebrate at Christmas time?
A
The recovery of Jerusalem
B
The birth of Jesus christ
C
Father Christmas coming to town
D
Presents
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Which tradition in December is celebrated in many African countries?
A
Hanukah
B
Kwanzaa
C
Easter
D
Sinterklaas
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In what country do children get chased by scary animals in December?
A
Australia
B
Austria
C
China
D
Italy
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Which iconic character is known for stealing Christmas presents in a children's book by Dr. Seuss?
A
The Grinch
B
Santa Claus
C
Rudolph
D
Dasher
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In the UK, what do children often leave out for Father Christmas and his reindeer?
A
Carrots and Milk
B
Mince Pies and Sherry
C
Cookies and Juice
D
Chocolate and Water
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What is the name of the English song sung by carolers going from house to house during Christmas?
A
"Jingle Bells"
B
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
C
"Deck the Halls"
D
"Silent Night"
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Mistletoe
Father Christmas
Christmas ornament
Christmas Tree
Slide 38 - Drag question
What activity is often done on New Year's Eve to bring good luck in the upcoming year?
A
Singing Christmas Carols
B
Making New Year's Resolutions
C
Playing Board Games
D
Watching Movies
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Write your own New Years resolution(s)
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My resolutions
I want to start good routines, like running, writing and reading.
I want to use my phone for 1 hour a day maximum.
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What would you like to do differently next year? How?