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Christmas Hard Exercises

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Christmas: difficult exercisesChristmas Hard exercises are our challenging English lesson resources yet. Hopefully, this gives you the English vocabulary to talk about this festive time of the year. You can choose different activities to suit your learning needs.

Christmas Hard Exercises

  1. Watch the video about the man on the moon.
  2. Solve the Christmas crossword.
  3. Find the words in the word search.
  4. Try our Christmas Quiz.
VideoCrosswordWord SearchChristmas QuizWord List
Watch the video and fill in the missing words to the song.

Here are words and phrases used in the Christmas Hard Exercises:

  • angel
  • Boxing Day
  • carols
  • chimney
  • Christmas Carol
  • Christmas Day
  • Christmas Exercises
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Time
  • Christmas Tree
  • crackers
  • cupcake
  • fireplace
  • lights
  • mince pies
  • presents
  • reindeer
  • sack
  • Santa
  • sleigh
  • Snowman
  • star
  • stockings
  • stuffing
  • turkey

More exercises available:

Especially helpful are exercises that are focussed on a theme or topic as these provide word retention practice so you can be confident to read, write, speak and listen successfully.

Customs and Traditions explores how we celebrate our cultural identity across the globe.

Entertainment and Leisure explores how we spent our free time.

Environment and Nature explores the way humans and animals live, adapt and change on our planet.

Exploring how different societies create roles for people to develop their skills and knowledge.

Exploring how we learn and adjust to the world around us. .

Exploring how we experience the world through our life journeys

The more words you encounter and understand, the broader your day-to-day vocabulary will become. Our word games and puzzles are an excellent way to help to reinforce spellings in your mind.

We add reading and writing exercises on a regular basis. Why not bookmark our site, so you can come back to practice anywhere or at any time of the day?

For this part, you practice how to understand the details of a text, including opinions and attitudes.

For this part, you practice how to understand the structure and follow the development of a text.

For this part, you practice how to find specific information in a text or texts.

In addition, we add listening and speaking exercises in order to practise for this part of the B2 First Exam.

In this part you talk to the examiner about yourself and your life, e.g. your name, school, interests and future plans.

In this part, you talk about two photos on your own which you have to compare for about 1 minute. After you have finished, your partner will be asked a short question about your photo. When your partner has spoken about their photos for about 1 minute, you will be asked a question about their photos.

In this part you express ideas with your partner by looking at a discussion point that the examiner gives you.

This will be available soon.

In this part, you focus on general aspects of a topic with the examiner or you may involve your partner.

This will be available soon.

In this part, you will hear people talking in eight different situations.

In this part, you will hear five people talking about different things.

In this part, you will hear an interview.

Cambridge English Examinations:

The Cambridge English exams are designed for learners at all levels, from the pre-intermediate level Cambridge English: Key (KET) to the very advanced level. Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE). These exams give candidates proof of their ability to use English in a wide variety of contexts relevant to work, study and leisure activities.

A2 Key | B1 Preliminary | B2 First

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