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What do these idioms mean?
Play in groups.
Choose the best answer: A, B, or C.
Can you also use them in a sentence?
To light up like a Christmas tree
a) To blush with embarrassment.
b) To be very brightly lit.
c) To shine in the middle of the night.
To light up like a Christmas tree
a) To blush with embarrassment.
b) To be very brightly lit.
c) To shine in the middle of the night.
The holiday spirit
a) A positive mood during holiday periods.
b) An alcoholic drink served at Christmas.
c) A ghost that appears at Christmas.
The holiday spirit
a) A positive mood during holiday periods.
b) An alcoholic drink served at Christmas.
c) A ghost that appears at Christmas.
To ring in the New Year
a) To call your loved ones on New Year's Eve.
b) To celebrate the beginning of a new year.
c) To make the bells toll on New Year's Eve.
To ring in the New Year
a) To call your loved ones on New Year's Eve.
b) To celebrate the beginning of a new year.
c) To make the bells toll on New Year's Eve.
To deck the halls
a) To hit someone and make them fall.
b) To play a card game.
c) To decorate for Christmas.
To deck the halls
a) To hit someone and make them fall.
b) To play a card game.
c) To decorate for Christmas.
A white Christmas
a) A peaceful Christmas Eve.
b) A Christmas party with a white dress code.
c) A Christmas when it snows.
A white Christmas
a) A peaceful Christmas Eve.
b) A Christmas party with a white dress code.
c) A Christmas when it snows.
Eat, drink, and be merry
a) A saying promoting enjoying life in the moment.
b) A proverb about overeating during the holidays.
c) A phrase to encourage responsible drinking.
Eat, drink, and be merry
a) A saying promoting enjoying life in the moment.
b) A proverb about overeating during the holidays.
c) A phrase to encourage responsible drinking.
rry Christma
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Magic shorcuts
Letter B - slide blur
Letter Q - quiet