Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
The 24th December is called Christmas . It isn't a public . The shops are usually and people often work until lunchtime. In the evening, children hang up their for their presents and often go to early. Teenagers and young adults often go out to parties in pubs and .

The 25th December is called Christmas Day. It's a
holiday. People open their Christmas on Christmas Day. Children often find their presents in a stocking at the end of their beds or in the sitting room next to the . Parents tell their children that Father Christmas brings the presents during the . The story goes that he travels through the sky on a pulled by reindeer. He lands on the rooftops and goes down the to deliver the presents to each house.

On Christmas Day families have a big Christmas Dinner together. Before they start the
they pull Christmas and everyone wears their paper hat during the mealtime.

The 26the December is called
Day. It's a public holiday. It's a day for relaxing or visiting and friends.