Today, I’m simply having a wonderful Christmas time!
In this video, I teach you all about Christmas vocabulary and why it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Learn the definitions of these words…
- Ornament: A decoration that hangs from a Christmas tree, usually with sentimental value.
- Nativity scene: A nativity scene is a special exhibition of art objects representing the birth of Jesus
- Wreath: It is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, or various materials that are constructed to resemble a circle to represent symbolizes growth and everlasting life.
- Mistletoe: A plant that people hang during the Christmas season. Tradition says that two people standing underneath the mistletoe should kiss.
- Candy cane: A traditional peppermint candy that is shaped similar to a hook or shepherd’s staff.
- Wrapping paper: Decorative paper that is used to wrap presents to be opened on Christmas morning.
- Christmas carols: Traditional Christmas songs that celebrate the holiday season.
- Sleigh: A vehicle that Santa travels in throughout the sky on Christmas Eve.
- Reindeer: The animals that pull Santa’s sleigh. The most famous reindeer of all is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
- Stocking: A stocking holds smaller presents and is usually hung on the wall
of near a fireplace.
Plus I walk you through how to properly pronounce each of these words, including how to pronounce “Christmas“ like a native speaker.
Merry Christmas!
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