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Sunday, December 14, 2014

On the SECOND DAY of Christmas ...


On the second day of Christmas,
My teacher sent to me ....
GIVES another meaning to Noël and balls !!!
__________________________________________
GOOD SUNDAY MORNING TO YOU!!!
How are you doing?
"Got your Chritmas tree decorated?"
Have you done your Christmas shopping yet?
Have you wrapped your Christmas gifts yet?
Did you go out for a pre-Christmas meal
 with family or friends?
Did some Christmas cooking/baking yesterday?
 
I baked some Christmas cookies last night.
Every Christmas I make my own gifts and
wrap them with Christmas paper and ribbons.
I also sent my Christmas cards
to my family and friends abroad.
 
So there is today's lesson using  the word
CHRISTMAS!
This WORD is used often because it represents
a period of time! The HOLIDAYS!!!
YES!!! It isn't used only for December 25,
which is  Christmas day!
 Attached you will find a list of words and
expressions used to represent everything "Christmassy"
USING the word CHRISTMAS or Xmas
Christmas  > proper noun
Christmas spirit> adjective
XMAS> abbreviation (writing only), used as informal
Christmassy> adjective> related to Christmas
SEE YOU AGAIN tomorrow!!!
       Suzanne
NOTE to the reader:
If you wish to receive the Christmas vocabulary list,
DROP ME A LINE!!! Use the comment just below!


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