VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
FOOD - DESCRIBE THE WORD
SONGS - FINISH THE LYRICS
CHRISTMAS THINGS...
100

This type of calendar contains pockets filled with treats, one for each day of December through Christmas Day.

Advent Calendar

100

Correct this sentence: 

Santa have a suit red and white.

Santa has a red and white suit.

100

TURKEY

A type of bird that is roasted and eaten on Christmas day in the UK.

100

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny ...

Nose 

100

Which company first used a red-suited Santa in an advertisement?


Coca-Cola

200

A decorative item; hung on a Christmas tree.

Ornament 

200

Where are the adjectives? 

It was a cold, dark winter's night and the stars were shiny and bright. 

Cold

Dark 

Shiny

Bright

200

CHRISTMAS PUDDING

A type of cake/pudding made with fruit and brandy, traditionally a coin is hidden inside and whoever gets the coin is said to be granted good luck all year.

200

All I want for Christmas is ...

You

200

In Home Alone, where is Kevin’s family going on holiday when they leave him behind?

New York


300

A fabric sock; filled with small gifts and hung on the mantle.

A Stocking.
300

Correct this sentence: 

There is many lights on the Christmas tree.

There are many lights on the Christmas tree.

300

YULE LOG

A cylinder-shaped chocolate cake, eaten at Christmas, that is decorated to look like a log (= a thick piece of wood from a tree).

300

Rocking around the Christmas...

Tree

300

Will Ferrell played the oversized North Pole adoptee who sets off to find his father in this 2003 Christmas classic. What is the name of the film?

Elf

400

A circular decoration of flowers and leaves; often hung on doors.

A Wreath.

400

In the following sentence, which verb is used incorrectly?

On the way to lapland on Christmas eve, we saw Santa. Santa was lost. We wanted to help but we don't know what to do.



INCORRECT: DON'T 

CORRECT: DIDN'T

400

EGG NOG

An alcoholic drink made from eggs, cream, milk, sugar and liquor 

400

I'm dreaming of a white ...

Christmas


400

More than 1.5 billion of these travel through the U.S. Postal Service every year. What are they?

Christmas Cards

500

A shiny decoration often draped on Christmas trees.

Tinsel.

500

Correct the sentences: 

Santa don’t bring any presents because the children wasn’t good this year.

Santa didn’t bring any presents because the children weren’t good this year.

500

GRAVY

A type of sauce made of meat fat and flour, which is eaten with the Christmas dinner.

500
Dashing through the snow in a one horse open...

Sleigh 

500

A witch drops presents down chimneys in this European country’s Christmas traditions. Which country is it?

Italy