Preparing to the New Year Party

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Transcript Preparing to the New Year Party

The 13th of December
We prepare for a
New Year Party.
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Father Christmas
Christmas tree
Christmas stocking
lights
tinsel
present
fireplace
cracker
crown
• Most families have a Christmas tree in
their homes. They decorate the tree
with colourful lights, tinsel and toys.
They put presents for all the family
under the Christmas tree.
• Before Christmas you can see colourful
lights and decorations in the city streets
and the shop windows too. The cities
look beautiful.
• On Christmas Eve children hang
stockings for Father Cristmas to fill
with presents. In France, children
put their shoes near the fireplace
so Father Christmas can fill them
with presents.
• Singing Christmas songs is another
old tradition. In England, Canada,
the USA and other countries,
groups of children and adults go
from house to house and sing
Christmas songs, called carols.
Some people give them money,
sweets and small presents.
• British people have fun with
crackers at Christmas lunch or
dinner. The crackers go bang and
inside you find a colourful paper
party hat or crown, small presents
and jokes.
New Year Resolutions
• I will…
• I won’t
Presents
• I’d like to get _________
because I like _________.
Father: Now, it’s time for presents.
Roger: Hooray! I can’t wait. Where’s _______?
Kate:
Here you are, this is ______ from me.
Roger: Thanks… mm… what is it? Oh, sorry, here’s
______.
Kate:
Wow, Roger, it’s great! Thank you.
Roger: Where are our presents for Mum and Dad?
Kate:
This is _____
and that’s _______.
Roger and Kate: Here you are, Mum. Here you are,
Dad.
Father: Thank you, children.
Mother: Thanks, darling. And this present is_______,
your dad’s and_______, for you, Roger, and this one is
______ for you, Kate.
Roger: A camera! Just what I wanted. Thanks a lot.
Kate:
A walkman! Just what I wanted. Thank you
very much.
Mother: I’m glad you like them. Oh, I do like
Christmas.
Roger: Stop! Look at me! Say “cheese”!
Father: Now, it’s time for presents.
Roger: Hooray! I can’t wait. Where’s mine?
Kate:
Here you are, this is yours from me.
Roger: Thanks… mm… what is it? Oh, sorry, here’s
yours .
Kate:
Wow, Roger, it’s great! Thank you.
Roger: Where are our presents for Mum and Dad?
Kate:
This is hers and that’s his.
Roger and Kate: Here you are, Mum. Here you are,
Dad.
Father: Thank you, children.
Mother: Thanks, darling. And this present is ours ,
your dad’s and mine, for you, Roger, and this one is
ours for you, Kate.
Roger: A camera! Just what I wanted. Thanks a lot.
Kate:
A walkman! Just what I wanted. Thank you
very much.
Mother: I’m glad you like them. Oh, I do like
Christmas.
Roger: Stop! Look at me! Say “cheese”!
Christmas cards