Theme: Christmas
Lexical area: Christmas vocabulary

This is a Christmas lesson in which students will review Christmas vocabulary, find out about Christmas celebrations around the world, read a text about people’s attitudes to Christmas in the UK, write a Christmas themed poem and talk about unusual Christmas gifts. There are a range of activities which would be suitable for different age groups, and the opportunity for students to do some more creative Christmas activities.

Aims: 
• To learn and review Christmas vocabulary
• To practise reading skills
• To practise speaking skills
• To write a short Christmas-themed poem


Age group: 11 - adult


Level: A2 / B1+


Time: 60 –90 minutes


Materials: Christmas student worksheet


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Submitted by KaziCharvet on Fri, 12/20/2024 - 09:11

Hi, I will use bits and pieces with my French university students. I just wanted to let you know that it's a fève (once a fava bean and now a small porcelain or plastic figurine) that is hidden inside the cake. The person who gets the fève in their serving is declared 'le roi' or 'la reine'. :) A paper golden crown comes along with the cake and le roi or la reine gets to wear it.

Submitted by Danley on Thu, 12/13/2018 - 21:35

I stumbled across this today looking for a Christmas lesson for my ESL class in Canada. Looks great! I will use it next Tuesday. Thanks!

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Mon, 12/17/2018 - 08:03

In reply to by Danley

Hope your students enjoy the lesson! Cath TE Team

Submitted by Piggyflipper on Thu, 12/13/2018 - 08:27

Hi, thanks for the lesson! I'm going to use bits and pieces of it with my teenage class. Looking forward to it! There's a mistake in the "Customs" quiz. Although St. Nicolas Day is on December 6th, he brings sweets and fruit to goods kids or coal, onions and/or potatoes (not sticks) to naughty children in the Czech Republic on December 5th.

Thanks for your comment, and the correction about St Nicholas' day! I hope your classes enjoy the activities. Best wishes, Cath TE Team

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