50+ Christmas Vocabulary Words in English

50+ Christmas Vocabulary Words in English

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Christmas is coming, and in today's lesson, you'll learn 50 essential English words related to the season! We cover everything from Christmas traditions and winter activities to festive food and decor, helping you build your Christmas vocabulary so you can speak English more confidently.

You'll definitely want to download today's lesson PDF with all the Christmas words and pictures for easy review. Now, grab a cup of hot chocolate ☕, get comfy, and let's learn some festive Christmas vocabulary together! ❄️

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