The journalist interviews Santa Claus and asks about his childhood, how he remembers what gifts children want for Christmas, and details about his home and work. Santa will creatively answer questions about his life, including what kind of student he was, how he delivers presents to homes without chimneys, how many languages he speaks, his hobbies, and how much money he earns.
The journalist interviews Santa Claus and asks about his childhood, how he remembers what gifts children want for Christmas, and details about his home and work. Santa will creatively answer questions about his life, including what kind of student he was, how he delivers presents to homes without chimneys, how many languages he speaks, his hobbies, and how much money he earns.
The journalist interviews Santa Claus and asks about his childhood, how he remembers what gifts children want for Christmas, and details about his home and work. Santa will creatively answer questions about his life, including what kind of student he was, how he delivers presents to homes without chimneys, how many languages he speaks, his hobbies, and how much money he earns.
has a meeting with Santa Claus from the North Pole. You can ask him any questions you want. Here are some of the things you might be interested in: What kind of child was Santa? Was he a good student? How does he remember who wants what for Christmas? What kind of house does he live in? How does he get into houses that have no chimneys? How many languages does he speak? What are Santa’s hobbies? How much money does he earn? Think of some more questions to ask. Make a list of them. STUDENT B: You are Santa Claus. Be creative when you answer the journalist’s questions. Try to imagine Santa’s life. What does it feel like to be Santa?
INTERVIEW WITH SANTA CLAUS
STUDENT A: You are a journalist who
has a meeting with Santa Claus from the North Pole. You can ask him any questions you want. Here are some of the things you might be interested in: What kind of child was Santa? Was he a good student? How does he remember who wants what for Christmas? What kind of house does he live in? How does he get into houses that have no chimneys? How many languages does he speak? What are Santa’s hobbies? How much money does he earn? Think of some more questions to ask. Make a list of them. STUDENT B: You are Santa Claus. Be creative when you answer the journalist’s questions. Try to imagine Santa’s life. What does it feel like to be Santa?