The name given to the big bearded-man dressed in read who gives presents to children.
Who is Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) ?
It is someone who looks after children, usually in their home.
What is a babysitter ?
It is "water the plants".
What is the English for "arroser les plantes" ?
It is "taken"
What is the past participle of "take" ?
It is our assisitant teacher this year.
Who is Abigail ?
It is a big red sock in which you can put toys, little presents and a candy cane. You usualky hang it by the chimney !
What is a Christmas stocking ?
It is a girl who takes orders and serve costumers in a bar or a restaurant.
What is a waitress ?
It is "efficace".
What is the French for "efficient" ?
It is "done"
What is the past participle of "do" ?
Mister Marivin !
Who is the headteacher / the principal in our school ?
A big turkey of course !
What do you usually eat for Christmas ?
It is a popular job among British teenagers. You get up early and you deliver the newspapers in the neighbourhood.
What is doing paper round ?
What is a paper girl / paper boy ?
It is "faire rire les gens"
What is the French for "make people laugh"
No, I have never worked in a tea-shop
Have you ever worked in a tea-shop ?
The 3B of course !
Who is the best ???
I don't know... 10 or 12 ! But the most famous one of all has a shiny nose !
How many reindeer does Santa have ?
(How many reindeer are there ?)
Yes, it is quite difficult because you need to wake up early, have a lot of energy and you mustn't be afraid of the cold !
Is snow-shoveling a difficult job ?
You say "faire des courses pour les personnes âgées" (courses = shopping, pressing, etc...)
Have you ever given (or taken) dancing lessons ?
It is December, 24th
When is Christmas Eve ?
These little creatures help Santa in the toys' factory.
What do elves do ?
Because the wages are low.
Why are tips important for waiters ?
You say "donner des conseils".
How do you say "give advice" in French ?
Dogs at home? Oh yes, always ! We love dogs in my family !
Have you ever had a dog at home ?
The plant under which you kiss at Christmas.
What is a "mistletoe" ?