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Christmas quiz-megoldások

2013. december 25. - Mrssheperd

1. Which song can be heard at the beginning of „Lethal Weapon 1”?

K: White Christmas

L: Rudolph, the red nose…

M: Jingle bells

 

2. What do American people traditionally eat at Christmas?

D: turkey with cranberry-sauce

E: steak with orange sauce

F: fish and chips

 

3. Where do Australian people have dinner at Christmas?

R: at the beach

S: at the church

T: at home

 

4. What do British children hang on for their presents?

O: boots

P: shoes

R: stockings

 

5. What is the name of Christmas songs?

W: Clairs

X: Carolines

Y: Carols

 

6. What is 26th December called in Britain?
C: Boxing Day

D: Skating Day

E: Gifting day

 

7. What is a Christmas pudding made of?

F: cherry

G: peach

H: plum and sultana

 

8. When did Santa Claus live?

Q: in the 2nd century BC

R: in the 3rd-4th century AD

S: in the 19th century

9. Who brings the presents at Christmas in Italy?

G: the fairies

H: the witches

I: Santa Claus

 

10. Where does the Santa Claus come into the house?

R: through the door

S: through the chimney

T: through the window

 

11. What do you have to give him if you want a present?

T: milk and cookies

U: bread and butter

V: fish and chips

 

12. When do British children get their presents?

L: on the 24th of December (in the evening)

M: on the 25th of December (in the morning)

N: on the 26th of December (in the morning)

 

13. Who is the author of “A Christmas Carol”?

A: Charles Dickens

B: Mark Twain

C: William Shakespeare

 

14. Which song can be heard during the bathroom scene in Home Alone?

Q: Jingle Bells

R: Winter Wonderland

S: White Christmas

 

Now, if you are ready, read your circled letters together! What have you got?

____MERRY CHRISTMAS__________

Christmas quiz

Answer the questions. Circle the letters of the right answers.

1. Which song can be heard at the beginning of „Lethal Weapon 1”?

K: White Christmas

L: Rudolph, the red nose…

M: Jingle bells

2. What do American people traditionally eat at Christmas?

D: turkey with cranberry-sauce

E: steak with orange sauce

F: fish and chips

3. Where do Australian people have dinner at Christmas?

R: at the beach

S: at the church

T: at home

4. What do British children hang on for their presents?

O: boots

P: shoes

R: stockings

5. What is the name of Christmas songs?

W: Clairs

X: Carolines

Y: Carols

6. What is Christmas Day called in Britain?
C: Boxing Day

D: Skating Day

E: Gifting day

7. What is a Christmas pudding made of?

F: cherry

G: peach

H: plum and sultana

8. When did Santa Claus live?

Q: in the 2nd century BC

R: in the 3rd-4th century AD

S: in the 19th century

 

 

9. Who brings the presents at Christmas in Italy?

G: the fairies

H: the witches

I: Santa Claus

10. Where does the Santa Claus come into the house?

R: through the door

S: through the chimney

T: through the window

11. What do you have to give him if you want a present?

T: milk and cookies

U: bread and butter

V: fish and chips

12. When do British children get their presents?

L: on the 24th of December (in the evening)

M: on the 25th of December (in the morning)

N: on the 26th of December (in the morning)

13. Who is the author of “A Christmas Carol”?

A: Charles Dickens

B: Mark Twain

C: William Shakespeare

14. Which song can be heard during the bathroom scene in Home Alone?

Q: Jingle Bells

R: Winter Wonderland

S: White Christmas

 

Now, if you are ready, read your circled letters together! What have you got?

___________________________________________

 

Christmas time

The child is a king
the carollers sing

The old is past
there's a new beginning.
Dreams of Santa
dreams of snow

Fingers numb
faces aglow
it's -

Christmas time
mistletoe and wine

Children singing
Christian rhyme.
With logs on the
fire and gifts on
the tree

A time to
rejoice in the
good that we
see.

A time for living
a time for believing

A time for trusting
no deceiving.
Love and laughter and
joy ever after

Hours for the taking
just follow the master.

Christmas time
mistletoe and wine
...
Silent night
holy night -

It's a time for giving
a time for getting

A time for
forgiving and for
forgetting.
Christmas is love
Christmas is peace

A time for hating
and fighting to
cease.

Christmas time
mistletoe and wine
...
Christmas time
mistletoe and wine
...
Christmas time
mistletoe and wine
...

Christmas lights - by Coldplay

 


Christmas Lights

Christmas night, another fight
Tears we cried a flood
Got all kinds of poison in
Poison in my blood


I took my feet
To Oxford Street
Trying to right a wrong
Just walk away
Those windows say
But I can't believe she's gone
 
When you're still waiting for the snow to fall
Doesn't really feel like Christmas at all

Up above candles on air flicker
Oh they flicker and they float
But I'm up here holding on
To all those chandeliers of hope

Like some drunken Elvis singing
I go singing out of tune
Saying how I always loved you darling
And I always will

Oh when you're still waiting for the snow to fall
Doesn't really feel like Christmas at all

Still waiting for the snow to fall
It doesn't really feel like Christmas at all

Those Christmas lights
Light up the street
Down where the sea and city meet
May all your troubles soon be gone
Oh Christmas lights keep shining on

Those Christmas lights
Light up the street
Maybe they'll bring her back to me
Then all my troubles will be gone
Oh Christmas lights keep shining on

Oh Christmas lights
Light up the street
Light up the fireworks in me
May all your troubles soon be gone
Those Christmas lights keep shining on

Hétfői hANGOLó - Waiting for Christmas

Answer the questions. Circle the letters of the right answers.

1. Which song can be heard at the beginning of „Lethal Weapon 1”?

K: White Christmas

L: Rudolph, the red nose…

M: Jingle bells

2. What do American people traditionally eat at Christmas?

D: turkey with cranberry-sauce

E: steak with orange sauce

F: fish and chips

3. Where do Australian people have dinner at Christmas?

R: at the beach

S: at the church

T: at home

4. What do British children hang on for their presents?

O: boots

P: shoes

R: stockings

5. What is the name of Christmas songs?

W: Clairs

X: Carolines

Y: Carols

6. What is Christmas Day called in Britain?
C: Boxing Day

D: Skating Day

E: Gifting day

7. What is a Christmas pudding made of?

F: cherry

G: peach

H: plum and sultana

8. When did Santa Claus live?

Q: in the 2nd century BC

R: in the 3rd-4th century AD

S: in the 19th century

 

 

9. Who brings the presents at Christmas in Italy?

G: the fairies

H: the witches

I: Santa Claus

10. Where does the Santa Claus come into the house?

R: through the door

S: through the chimney

T: through the window

11. What do you have to give him if you want a present?

T: milk and cookies

U: bread and butter

V: fish and chips

12. When do British children get their presents?

L: on the 24th of December (in the evening)

M: on the 25th of December (in the morning)

N: on the 26th of December (in the morning)

13. Who is the author of “A Christmas Carol”?

A: Charles Dickens

B: Mark Twain

C: William Shakespeare

14. Which song can be heard during the bathroom scene in Home Alone?

Q: Jingle Bells

R: Winter Wonderland

S: White Christmas

 

Now, if you are ready, read your circled letters together! What have you got?

___________________________________________

 

 

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