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Hétfői hANGOLó - Waiting for Christmas

2011. december 14. - 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__________

 

 

 

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?

___________________________________________

 

 

Karácsonyi készülődés

Párosítsd a következő, karácsonnyal kapcsolatos szavakat a magyarázatukkal:

 

Christmas Vocabulary Quiz Worksheet

Match the vocabulary words with the definitions.

  1. mistletoe
  2. angel
  3. eggnog
  4. stockings
  5. Christmas cracker
  6. sleigh
  7. Santa Claus
  8. Christmas tree
  9. reindeer
  10. present
  11. Christmas Day
  12. Christmas carol
  13. Christmas card
  14. holly
  15. Boxing Day

 

a)      an illustrated card sent as a greeting to friends or relatives at Christmas

 

b)      a roll of brightly coloured paper which explodes harmlessly when the ends are pulled

 

c)      a small decorated evergreen tree set up at Christmas

 

d)      the first weekday after Christmas Day

 

e)      a messenger from God usually shown as a human being in white with wings

 

f)        a kind of evergreen shrub with shiny, spiny leaves and red berries

 

g)      an evergreen plant with white berries, used as Christmas decoration

 

h)      something given as a gift.

 

i)        The yearly celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, 25 December

 

j)        the kind, fat person who brings children toys by night at Christmas

 

k)      a sledge drawn by a horse that is used to carry people over snow and ice.

 

l)        a Christmas hymn

 

m)    a thin, tight covering made of nylon, for women’s leg, at Christmas children hang them up for their presents

 

n)      a  kind of  large deer found in the colder regions of Europe, Asia, and Greenland which have branching antlers. Thought to pull Santa's sleigh.

 

o)      a traditional Christmas drink made of beaten eggs, milk or cream, and sugar.

 

 

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