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«Christmas Symbols»
Christmas Symbols
English and American people celebrate Christmas on 25 th December.
It is a happy holiday for all people.
People decorate a Christmas tree
On the top of the tree there is a shining star
The tree is decorated with bells, candy canes, lights, Christmas ornaments, tinsels
People put a wreath on the front door of the house
The wreath has got a red ribbon
People decorate their homes with garlands, candles, poinsettia, mistletoe
People hang stockings on the fireplace
Santa Claus brings presents at night
The sleigh is pulled by reindeer
Rudolph is Santa’s red-nosed reindeer
Santa puts presents into the stockings and under the tree
Elves help Santa deliver presents
Children make a snowman
They play snowball fights
Children like to make snow angels
People eat gingerbread cookies
Christmas Glossary
- A – Angels, advent
- B – Bells, box, brightly shining
- C – Christmas, candy cane, cookies
- D- December, decorate homes
- E – Eve, elves
- F – Festivity, fireplace, front door
- G – Garland, gingerbread house, gifts
- H – Holly, happy holiday, hang stockings
- I – Ice, illuminate
- J – Jingle bells, joy
- K – Kids
- L – Lights, Letter to Santa
- M – Mistletoe, make a snowman
- N – Night before Christmas
- O – Ornaments, occasion
- P – Poinsettia, presents,
- Q – Quantity: lots of food and presents at Christmas
- R – Red ribbon, reindeer, Rudolf: Santa’s red-nosed reindeer
- S – Santa, snowflake, snowman, stockings, star
- T – Tree, tinsel, toys, turkey
- U – Unwrap, unbox
- V – Vacation, visits
- W –wreath, winter, white
- X – X-mas
- Y – Yule
- Z – Zealous: enthusiastic for Christmastime