Christmas holidays can be the perfect period to enjoy a different way to learn English. Here's my challenge: will you be able to learn five new words each day?
Follow the instruction given day by day and complete the table HERE with the five new words/phrases/idioms you learnt by doing the activities given (+ their Italian version).
24th December (First day - Christmas Eve): ready to prepare typical Christmas crackers? Spoiler: they are not things to eat! CLICK HERE to discover what a Christmas cracker is and HERE for a tutorial to make them at home.
25th December (Christmas Day): enjoy Christmas with the people you love :-)
26th December (Sunday and Boxing Day): time for a jogging/gym session, after all the panettone you surely ate!
27th December (Second day): for a bit of Christmas traditions around the world CLICK HERE.
28th December (Third day): time to splash on the sofa and watch some cartoons. To watch the video CLICK HERE.
29th December (Fourth day): for a Christmas vocabulary game CLICK HERE.
30th December (Fifth day): choose five recipes out of the list given, read them, then reproduce your favourite and post a photo of the result on IG/FB. For the New Year’s Eve Party food list CLICK HERE.
31th December (Sixth day - New Year's Eve): ready for a karaoke session with family and friends?! CLICK HERE.
1st January (New Year's Day): Happy New Year! It's time to relax!
2nd January (Sunday): ...is always Sunday!
3rd January (Seventh day): if you’re not tired yet to discover how to have a very British Christmas (with a pinch of US here and there) CLICK HERE!
4th January (Eighth day): there's always time for some Winter Holidays activities, what are your favourite? CLICK HERE to read the list.
5th January (Nineth day): CLICK HERE, it’s time for biscuits!
6th January (Epiphany): What have you found in your stockings, treats or coal?
7th January (Tenth day): it’s your chance to learn some strange facts about Christmas: CLICK HERE! Have you already heard about them? Which ones are new to you?
8th January (Eleventh day): now it’s time to test your Christmas idioms knowledge. CLICK HERE and HERE to test yourself. If you need some help, CLICK HERE for the complete collection of the best Christmas idioms explained. 9th January (Sunday): ...the last day of Winter holidays cannot be touched! See you tomorrow at school :-)