Christmas VocabularyChristmas Vocabulary
December 25December 25
Christmas treeChristmas tree
• This Christmas tree has a star on top.
candy canecandy cane
• Candy canes have red and white stripes, and they are like canes.
wreathwreath
• People hang it on doors or above fireplaces.
Christmas cardsChristmas cards
• People send Christmas cards to families and friends.
stockingsstockings
• Father and Mother fill Christmas stockings with small gifts for children.
bellbell
• Bells are golden and shining.
fireplacefireplace
• Christmas stockings are hung by the fireplace.
Santa ClausSanta Claus
• He climbs down the chimneys while kids are sleeping and gives away gifts.
• He says, “Ho Ho Ho.”
hathat
• People put on hats, like Santa.
cookiescookies
• On Christmas Eve, kids leave cookies and milk or hot chocolate for Santa Claus.
reindeerreindeer
• Nine reindeer pull Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.
• Santa’s most famous reindeer is Rudolph.
• Rudolph has a red nose.
giftsgifts
• Most families open their Christmas gifts on Christmas morning.
elfelf
• The elf is a green, little man. He can help Santa.
mistletoemistletoe
• Mistletoe is a plant. Lovers kiss under the mistletoe.
Merry ChristmasMerry Christmas