christmas presentation 1

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We celebrate Christmas Day on the 25th of December. We also celebrate Christmas Eve on the 24th and Boxing Day on the 26th of December.

Children (and adults!) have advent calendars in December. We open them everyday. Most advent calendars have chocolates inside.

Christmas is an important holiday in the United Kingdom. Most people do not work on Christmas Day. A lot of people spend Christmas with their families.

I spend Christmas with my family.

This is my grandmother. She is called Anne.

This is a Christmas tree. We decorate our tree with ornaments and lights. We put our presents under the tree.

Houses and streets are decorated with lights. This photo is of the lights in Glasgow this year.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2245425/Amazing-Christmas-lights-month-illuminate-suburban-street.html

This is a house in England which is covered in many Christmas lights.

This photo is of my house (and my grandmother!) last year. What can you see?

We decorate our front door with a wreath. This wreath is made of holly.

Santa Claus and his reindeer

On Christmas Eve, the 24th of December, Santa Claus visits every child in the UK. He leaves them presents if they are good. If they are bad, he leaves them a lump of coal.

Christmas Day

• In the morning, we sit in our living room and open all our presents.

This is me on Christmas day a long time ago!

In the afternoon

• In the afternoon, we have our Christmas dinner.

• At 3pm on Christmas day, on television the Queen gives a speech to the country.

Christmas Dinner

• For Christmas dinner, we eat turkey, stuffing, potatoes, carrots, peas and cranberry sauce.

• Mince pies are a traditional Christmas food.

Christmas Dinner

• At the table, we pull Christmas crackers. Crackers have a joke, a paper hat and a toy inside. We wear our hats at the table and read out the jokes.

After Christmas dinner

• After we eat our Christmas dinner, we watch television programmes or films.

• We also like to play games, like charades.

Boxing Day • On Boxing Day, my family comes to my house.

• My aunt, uncle and cousin come from Glasgow to see us.

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