Understanding Christmas Vocabulary: Simple Sentences with Holiday Words
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Pudding: A sweet dessert often eaten at Christmas. It's like a soft, moist cake with fruits and spices.
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Decorations: You put up things like lights, ornaments, and tinsel to make a place look festive for Christmas.
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Candle: A stick of wax with a wick (a string in the middle) that you light to give light or for decoration.
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Bells: Metal objects that make a ringing sound when you shake them. They're often used in Christmas music and decorations.
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Tree: A Christmas tree is usually an evergreen tree, like a pine or fir, decorated with lights and ornaments for Christmas.
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Angel: A spiritual being with wings, often used as a decoration on top of a Christmas tree or in nativity scenes.
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Present: A gift that you give to someone or receive from someone, especially during Christmas.
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Cake: A sweet baked dessert, often decorated and eaten during Christmas celebrations.
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Snowflake: A small piece of snow that falls from the sky. Each snowflake has a unique pattern.
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Snowman: A figure made of snow, usually with three giant snowballs for the body and decorated with things like a carrot for the nose, coal for the eyes, and a hat.
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Stocking: A giant sock hung up on Christmas Eve so Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) can fill it with small gifts.
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Mistletoe: A green plant with white berries that people hang up at Christmas. It's a tradition to kiss someone under the mistletoe.
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Reindeer: An animal that looks like a deer. According to Christmas stories, Santa's sleigh is pulled by flying reindeer.
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Candy: Sweet food made from sugar or chocolate. It's often enjoyed as a treat during Christmas.
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Cane: A candy cane is a candy in the shape of a stick with a curve at the top, usually red and white striped and peppermint flavoured.
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Wreath: A circular decoration made of leaves, flowers, or branches. People hang wreaths on their doors at Christmas.
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Gingerbread: A type of sweet cake flavoured with ginger. People often make gingerbread houses or gingerbread men at Christmas.
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Holly: A plant with green, spiky leaves and red berries, often used in Christmas decorations.
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Father Christmas: Another name for Santa Claus, the jolly man who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
These words are all part of traditional Christmas celebrations and decorations! ๐๐๐
How to use Christmas vocabulary in a sentence
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Pudding: "We always eat pudding after our Christmas dinner."
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Decorations: "The decorations on the tree look beautiful."
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Candle: "We light a candle to make the room cosy."
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Bells: "I love the sound of bells ringing on Christmas morning."
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Tree: "We put our gifts under the tree."
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Angel: "An angel is at the top of our Christmas tree."
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Present: "I got a present from my best friend."
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Cake: "My mom bakes a special cake for Christmas."
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Snowflake: "Each snowflake has a different shape."
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Snowman: "We built a snowman in our yard."
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Stocking: "I found candy in my stocking on Christmas morning."
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Mistletoe: "They kissed under the mistletoe."
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Reindeer: "Santa's reindeer pulls his sleigh."
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Candy: "We have lots of candy during the holidays."
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Cane: "I love eating candy canes at Christmas."
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Wreath: "There's a wreath hanging on the front door."
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Gingerbread: "We made a gingerbread house together."
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Holly: "We decorated the table with holly."
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Father Christmas: "Father Christmas brings gifts to children."