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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Last week
You practised writing a formal letter.

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When do you use Yours faithfully?

Slide 3 - Open question

When do you use Yours sincerely?

Slide 4 - Open question

You can use kind regards for both a formal and an informal letter
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

Feedback
What: Check the feedback you have been given and rewrite your letter. 
How: Go to your email or OneNote and read the feedback. Change your letter according to the feedback.
Help: The teacher 
Time: 10 minutes 
Done: Find out information about the Christmas sweater tradition 

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What do you know about the Christmas Sweater tradition (Homework)?

Slide 7 - Open question

This week

At the end of this lesson, you will have written an informal letter.

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Instructions 
What: Read the text and answer the questions
How: By yourself on paper 
Help: The teacher
Time: 10 min
Done? : Go to https://staygoldsociety.org/about/ and find out more
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Answers

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What: Make your own holiday card!
How: Write a first draft (klad) in Word. Let me check your work.
Handwrite a kind, sincere and joyful message. Feel free to add drawings. Sign your message with your first name.
Help: The teacher
Time: 15 min
Done? : Make it pretty and hand them in. 
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Christmas Quiz 
HoHoHo

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Who created Santa's appearance?
A
The Church
B
MacDonald's
C
Coca Cola
D
The American President

Slide 14 - Quiz

What happens under a mistletoe?
A
People do a dance
B
People kiss
C
People sing Christmas songs
D
People get married

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the reindeer with the red nose called?
A
Rudolf
B
Hans
C
Heinrich
D
Betty

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is 'Tweede Kerstdag' called in Great-Britain?
A
Second Christmas Day
B
St Patrick's Day
C
Boxing Day
D
Christmas Eve

Slide 17 - Quiz



What is a Christmas carol?
A
A Christmas song
B
A Christmas poem
C
A woman dressed up as Santa.
D
A Christmas story

Slide 18 - Quiz

Slide 19 - Video

What is the opening to the
Christmas carol "Let it snow"
A
The fire is so delightful
B
Oh the weather outside is frightful.
C
You are so beautiful.
D
Christmas cake is aweful.

Slide 20 - Quiz

Complete the lyric. "Jingle bell,
jingle bell, jingle bell..."
A
sock
B
pop
C
end
D
rock

Slide 21 - Quiz

Slide 22 - Video

Where did the McAlisters go for Christmas?
A
New York
B
Paris
C
Los Angeles
D
London

Slide 23 - Quiz

Slide 24 - Slide

What name is given to small
sausages wrapped in bacon, a
snack at a British Christmas dinner?
A
Warm Little Piggies
B
Pigs In Wrapping Paper
C
Rolly Polly Sausages
D
Pigs in Blankets

Slide 25 - Quiz

Where did the term
"X-mas" come from?
A
No one really knows
B
the Greek letter X
C
King George VI's speech impediment
D
newspaper editors needed to shorten it for headlines

Slide 26 - Quiz

They call him Santa Claus in America, but what do the British call him?
A
Santa
B
Christmas man
C
Father Christmas
D
Sinterklaas

Slide 27 - Quiz

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