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Unit 7

Christmas

Make a Christmas card. Cut out from pages 2 and 3.

1. Trace the words.

2. Colour.

3.  Stick cotton wool and glitter onto the picture.

4. Cut.

Merry

5. Fold.

Christmas tree
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Unit 7
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Christmas

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Unit 7
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Christmas

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Teacher s Guide

Make a Christmas card. Cut out from pages 59 and 60.

1. Trace the words.

2. Colour.

3. Stick cotton wool and glitter onto the picture.

4. Cut.

5. Fold.

Merry

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Unit 7

Christmas

Unit 7

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Merry Christmas! from

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Lesson 2
Contents:
Christmas card. Christmas vocabulary.

Objectives:
Create a Christmas card. Revise Christmas Vocabulary.

Materials:
Some examples of Christmas cards. Cut out pages 2 and 3, scissors, glue, pencils, coloured pencils, felt-tip pens, different materials for collage, silver paper, glitter, cotton wool etc.

Techniques:

Vocabulary:

Christmas tree, Christmas card, Merry Christmas. Cutting out and pasting a christmas card. Colouring. Decorating the Christmas card.

Warm-up:
Revise the vocabulary about Christmas. Bring to the class some different Christmas Cards to show your students. Tell them: Look at the Christmas cards. What can you see? Today you are going to make your own Christmas card.

Activities:
Write Merry Christmas on the board. Explain your students the meaning. Ask them to open the books on page 16. Look carefully at the instructions. What does it say? Yes, Merry Christmas.

Tell them to cut out the page and fold the Christmas card. Now you are going to decorate your Christmas card. Walk around and encourage your students to use Christmas vocabulary with questions about their pictures. Tidy up and recycle.

Consolidation:
Bring publicity magazines to class and ask students to cut out Christmas objects. Divide them in groups and they stick them onto card and write their names. Bring winter photographs for next class.

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