Song Class - All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey

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SONG
CLASS
SONG: ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS
IS YOU - MARIAH CAREY

14 DE DEZEMBRO - 19H
TERÇA-FEIRA

WE WISH YOU A MERRY


CHRISTMAS. SEE YOU ALL IN 2022!
All I want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey

Listening time! Listen and complete the song.

I don't want a lot for ____________ (1) Oh-oh, all the lights are shining so
There is just one thing I need _________(13) everywhere (so brightly,
I don't care about the presents __________ (2) the Christmas tree baby)
I just want you for my own And the sound of children's _________(14)
More than you _____(3) ever know fills the air (oh, oh, yeah)
Make my _______(4) come true And everyone is singing (oh, yeah)
All I want for Christmas is you I hear those sleigh ________(15) ringing
Yeah Santa, won't you bring me the one I really
need? (Yeah, oh)
I don't want a lot for Christmas Won't you please bring my baby to me?
There is just one thing I need (and I)

Don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree Oh, I don't want a lot for Christmas
I don't need to ______(5) my ____________ (6) there upon the ___________ This is all I'm asking for
(7) I just wanna see my baby __________(16)
Santa Claus won't make me happy with a toy on Christmas Day right outside my door
I just want you for my own

More than you could ever know Oh, I just want you for my own
Make my wish come true More than you could ever know
All I want for Christmas is you Make my wish come true
You, baby Oh, baby, all I want for ________(17) is you
You, baby
Oh, I won't ask for much ______(8) Christmas

I won't even wish for snow (and I) All I want for Christmas is you, baby
I'm just gonna ____________________ (9) underneath the _________ (10) All I want for Christmas is you, baby
I won't make a list and send it to the ________ (11) Pole for Saint Nick All I want for Christmas is you, baby
I won't even stay awake to hear those magic __________ (12) click All I want for Christmas (all I really want)
'Cause I just want you here tonight is you, baby
Holding on to me so tight All I want (I want) for Christmas (all I really
What more can I do? want) is you, baby
Oh, baby, all I want for Christmas is you

You, baby

SPEAKING TIME! READ THE SENTENCES FROM DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS SONGS:

A) "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart D) "Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the very next day, you gave it away But the fire is so delightful
This year, to save me from tears Since we've no place to go
I'll give it to someone special." (Last Christmas - Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow." (Let it
Wham!) Snow - Frank Sinatra)

B) "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas E) "They're singing Deck The Halls
Toys in every store But it's not like Christmas at all
But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will 'Cause I remember when you were here
be And all the fun we had last year."(
On your own front door." (It's beginning to look a Christmas Baby Please Come Home -
lot like Christmas - Michael Bublé) Mariah Carey)

C) "What a bright time, it's the right time F) "Have yourself a merry little Christmas
To rock the night away Let your heart be light
Jingle bell time is a swell time From now on
To go glidin' in a one-horse sleigh." (Jingle Bell Your troubles will be out of sight." ( Have
Rock - Bobby Helms) Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Ella
Fitzgerald)

WRITING TIME! WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS CALLED IN ENGLISH?


READING TIME! LET'S READ THE TEXT ABOUT CHRISTMAS.

Christmas

A Christian holiday signifying the birth of Jesus, Christmas is widely celebrated and
enjoyed across the United States and the world. The holiday always falls on 25
December (regardless of the day of the week), and is typically accompanied by
decorations, presents, and special meals.

Specifically, the legend behind Christmas (and the one that most children are told)
is that Santa Claus, a bearded, hefty, jolly, and red-jacket-wearing old man who
lives in the North Pole, spends the year crafting presents with his elves, or small,
festive, excited Santa-assistants. All the children who behave throughout the year
are admitted to the Good List, and will presumably receive their desired gifts on
Christmas, while those who don't behave are placed on the Naughty List, and will
presumably (although the matter is determined by parents) receive a lump of coal.

Santa Claus is said to fly around the Christmas sky in a sled powered by his
magical reindeer, or cold-resistant, mythically powered, individually named
animals, delivering presents to each child's house in the process. Santa is also
expected to slide through chimneys to deliver these presents (homes not
equipped with chimneys might "leave the front door cracked open"), and children
sometimes arrange cookies or other treats on a plate for him to enjoy.
Gifts are placed underneath a Christmas tree, or a pine tree that's decorated with
ornaments and/or lights and is symbolic of the holiday. Additionally, smaller gifts
may be placed inside a stocking, or a sock-shaped, holiday-specific piece of fabric
that's generally hung on the mantle of a fireplace (homes without fireplaces might
use the wall). A Christmas tree's ornaments, or hanging, typically spherical
decorations, in addition to the mentioned lights, may be accompanied by a star, or
a representation of the Star of Jerusalem that the Three Apostles followed while
bringing Baby Jesus gifts and honoring him, in the Bible.

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