Christmas in England In England, children do not get their presents on Christmas Eve, 24h of December. Father
Christmas comes at night when everyone is asleep. His reindeer can fly and
takes him from house to house to deliver all the gifts. They land on the
roofs of the houses and the Father Christmas climbs down the chimney
to leave the presents under the Chamas tree in the morning of
Christmas Day the 25th of December, children usually get up very
early to unwrap their presents. Then they have plenty of time to
play with their new toys Christmas dinner is served in the early
afternoon. Most people eat turkey, sprouts and loads of other vegetables, not forgetting
Christmas pudding. The 26" of December is called Boxing Day. It has
not always been a holiday. People used to go back to work on that
day where their bosses gave them little Christmas presents in small
boxes. That is why the day is called Boxing Dav.
Read the text again and then answer the questions below:
1. When do children get their presents?
2. Where does Father Christmas's Sleigh land?
3. Where does he leave the presents?
4. What do people eat on that day?
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5. Why is the 26th of December called Boxing Day?

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iriska198501 iriska198501  28.12.2020 06:00

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kolopok kolopok  12.01.2024 11:40
1. Children in England get their presents on Christmas Day, the 25th of December.
2. Father Christmas' sleigh lands on the roofs of the houses.
3. Father Christmas leaves the presents under the Christmas tree.
4. On Christmas Day, people in England usually eat turkey, sprouts, and various other vegetables, along with Christmas pudding.
5. The 26th of December is called Boxing Day because it used to be the day when people went back to work after Christmas. On that day, bosses would give their employees small Christmas presents in small boxes, hence the name "Boxing Day".
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