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<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> Wishing you a very Happy and warm Christmas. When did you see these things ?. On Christmas day.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> New words: - a Christmas tree: cây nô-en - a Christmas card: thiệp nô-en - a Christmas Carol: Bài hát vui nô-en - a Santa Claus: ông già Nô-en - a Patron saint: thánh bảo hộ. Wishing you a very Happy and warm Christmas.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> c. Matching: a 1. a Christmas tree 2. a Christmas card. d. 3. a Christmas Carol b 4. a Santa Claus. e. 5. a Patron saint Wishing you a very Happy and warm Christmas.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> Complete the table. Christmas specials. Place of origin. Date. The Christmas tree. Riga. Early 1500s. The Christmas card Christmas carols. Santa Claus. England. No information USA. Mid-19th century. 800 years ago 1823.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> Answer the questions a.How long ago did the Christmas tree come to the USA ? b.Why did the English man have someone design a card ? c. When were Christmas songs first performed ? d.Who wrote the poem A Visit from a Saint Nicholas? e.What is Santa Claus based on ?.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> Questions a. How long ago did the Christmas tree come to the USA ?. Answers a. More than a century ago.. b. Why did the English man have someone design a card ?. b. Because he wanted to send Christmas greetings to his friends.. c. When were Christmas songs first performed ?. c. 800 years ago.. d. Who wrote the poem A Visit from a Saint Nicholas? e. What is Santa Claus based on?. d. An American professor named Clement Clarke Moore. e. On the description of Saint Nicholas in professor Moore's poem..
<span class='text_page_counter'>(8)</span> Learn the new words. Read the four passages and answer the questions again. Prepare write..
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