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843 Christmas Day. Anja: So, Fred, tell me, what do you guys do on Christmas day? Like, what do you eat? When do you open the gifts? Who's coming over? Are you going to visit your family? Fred: Well, Anja, the routine in Canada for Christmas is quite simple. The kids get very excited on the 25th because early in the morning, at around seven o'clock, that's when we open the gifts. Anja: Oh, you open the gifts in the morning? Fred: That's right. Anja: Oh, wow. Fred: At around seven o'clock in the morning, we... well, as I kid I remember being so unbelievably excited, so at night, I don't think I could sleep. Anja: So you open the gifts in your pajamas, and then you... Fred: That's right.

Anja: Oh, it's not? Fred: No, the food is. Anja: The food. Fred: The food is the most exciting part of the day. Anja: Oh, yes, that's right. Fred: For maple syrup. Anja: Oh, really. Fred: Of course. Anja: Of course. Fred: Yes. Anja: I love my pancakes. Fred: You do, you do, yeah. Anja: What is? Fred: We fry pig's ears. Quiz: #843 Christmas Day. Christmas - Vocabulary - Activities. THE DIGITAL STORY OF THE NATIVITY. Reuters Video: Aussie family decks the house in half a million Christmas lights. Santa Claus and Christmas at the North Pole. Search results for christmas. Reading - Living without electricityWriting - Argument essay / advantages and disadvantages of mobile phonesYou are going to read a text about a man who lives without electricitydiscuss what electrical items you could live withoutwatch a clip about mobile phones and answer some questionswrite an argument essay about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones Note; this post can be viewed as powerpoint presentation.

Skip to the bottom of the post 1) Introduction What are the essential things in your life? What couldn't you live without? Could you live in a world without computers, cars, TV, mobile phones, electricity...? 2) Reading You are going to read an article about someone who has lived for 29 years without electricity. John faces his 29th Christmas without electricity. John lives in an idyllic setting, with his home nestled under the cliffs looking out to sea, but his living conditions are far from perfect: "During the summer, brilliant. 3) Discuss Could you live like John? Christmas in 5 oral activities. Christmas. Christmas in Great Britain Reading and listening text Please read and listen to the following text. (If you can't see the little player below then please click here Coal was lying around on the floor and there were half eaten pieces of carrots and sprouts.

The chocolate had been opened and a sip of the wine had been drunk. So “Father Christmas” does exist after all???!!! Later on in the day, we sat down at the table for lunch. In Great Britain they have “crackers” on the table. So you see,Christmas is celebrated in different ways all around the world! English Language Listening Lab Online - Learn English Naturally. English Language Listening Lab Online - Learn English Naturally. Christmas Vocabulary - English Picture Vocabulary. Christmas. Christmas vocabulary. Christmas flashcards. Christmas. Christmas in Britain/USA. Christmas, XMAS in Britain - Scrambled letters. Xmasmaze. Guess. Christmas - Talking Flashcards.