Lesson 13-Christmas day in the Moming Part One Warm-up W B T E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning Part One ENTER
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Morning Warm-up Contents 工。 Do You know? 工。 Sing the Song About Christmas 工。 Listen to More Songs WB LE
W B T L E Warm-up I. Do You Know? II. Sing the Song About Christmas I. Listen to More Songs Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning
Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning I.① o You now? 1 What is Christmas? 2. Do you know some of the most popular Christmas customs? W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E 1. What is Christmas? 2. Do you know some of the most popular Christmas customs? I. Do You Know? Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning I.①o0 u now? Christmas Day-December, the 25th which celebrates the birth of jesus Christ, the founder of the christian religion, is the biggest and the best- loved holiday throughout the christian world It is a time of warmth and gaiety, love and laughter, hospitality and good will. Today it's a time for people from far distance to gather with their families W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Christmas Day—December, the 25th— which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian religion, is the biggest and the bestloved holiday throughout the Christian world. It is a time of warmth and gaiety, love and laughter, hospitality and good will. Today, it’s a time for people from far distance to gather with their families. I. Do You Know? Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Morning I.① o You Know? Exchanging gifts x Receiving Toys from Santa Claus and Hanging a Stocking near the Chimney x Singing Christmas Carols x Decorating for Christmas W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 13 - Christmas Day in the Morning I. Do You Know? Receiving Toys from Santa Claus and Hanging a Stocking near the Chimney Singing Christmas Carols Decorating for Christmas Exchanging gifts To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Morning I.①o0 u now? Exchanging gifts The first Christmas gifts were those that the three Wise Men brought to the infant Jesus. The custom of giving gifts to MERRY family members and close friends is MAS extremely popular in the United States today. Both children and adults get Christmas presents, although children usually get many more. W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Do You Know? Exchanging gifts Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning The first Christmas gifts were those that the three Wise Men brought to the infant Jesus. The custom of giving gifts to family members and close friends is extremely popular in the United States today. Both children and adults get Christmas presents, although children usually get many more. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Morning I.①o0 u now? Children believe that on christmas Eve Santa Claus, a fat jolly man who wears a red suit, red hat and long white beard, slides down their chimney to bring them gifts On Christmas Eve children would hang stockings by the fireplace, hoping that santa Claus will fill them with candy and toys. Many youngsters would lie awake listening for Santa Claus and his sleigh; some children even leave him a snack of milk and coo kies WB LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Do You Know? Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning Children believe that on Christmas Eve Santa Claus, a fat, jolly man who wears a red suit, red hat and long white beard, slides down their chimney to bring them gifts. On Christmas Eve children would hang stockings by the fireplace, hoping that Santa Claus will fill them with candy and toys. Many youngsters would lie awake listening for Santa Claus and his sleigh; some children even leave him a snack of milk and cookies. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Morning I.①o0 u now? Singing Christmas Carols Ine custom oT singing christmas carols during the Christmas season goes back to the time when they were sung in the churches as part of the Nativity ( christmas) plays. Now everybody sings them. From early December, beautiful Christmas songs are heard on the radio, on tv, in the streets and in office buildings. Many people still keep the custom of walking with friends from house to house singing the traditional carols of christmas W B T L To be continued on the next page
W B T L E The custom of singing Christmas carols during the Christmas season goes back to the time when they were sung in the churches as part of the Nativity(=Christmas) plays. Now everybody sings them. From early December, beautiful Christmas songs are heard on the radio, on TV, in the streets and in office buildings. Many people still keep the custom of walking with friends from house to house singing the traditional carols of Christmas. Singing Christmas Carols I. Do You Know? Lesson 13- Christmas Day in the Morning To be continued on the next page
Lesson 13-Christmas Day in the Mornin I.① o You now? Decorating for Christmas The spirit of the christmas season arrives about a month before the holiday itself. Late in November street lights and store windows are decorated with the traditiona Christmas colors of red and green. W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 13 - Christmas Day in the Morning The spirit of the Christmas season arrives about a month before the holiday itself. Late in November, street lights and store windows are decorated with the traditional Christmas colors of red and green. I. Do You Know? Decorating for Christmas To be continued on the next page
esson 13-Christmas Day in the morr I.①o0 u now? Snowmen, Santa Claus, shepherds and angels appear in countless shop windows. Fir trees, holly wreaths and mistletoe are familiar sights. Everyone is busy shopping for Christmas presents and families decorate their homes, inside and out, with colored lights and evergreens. W B T E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 13 - Christmas Day in the Morning Snowmen, Santa Claus, shepherds and angels appear in countless shop windows. Fir trees, holly wreaths and mistletoe are familiar sights. Everyone is busy shopping for Christmas presents and families decorate their homes, inside and out, with colored lights and evergreens. I. Do You Know? To be continued on the next page