Some of the quizzes are quite easy, but you might want to look at some of the links below. In particular, it might be worth looking at my separate post on Wintry idioms, and the Woodlands Junior School website for details of the traditional Christmas dinner.
Click on a card in one column, then find the card that goes with it in the other column and click on that.
Note - when you click on the first card, the text should go (and stay) grey. If it goes black (probably because you've accidentally clicked on it twice), try clicking on it again. If you have two cards open, and the second is showing text in grey, click on it then try again.
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Printing
Using the standard 'Print' button on the 'File' menu will print just the quiz.
Other posts connected with Christmas
Twenty wintry idioms
A Passive Christmas
Christmas cracker jokes - matching exercises
More Christmas cracker jokes - six matching exercises
Christmas crackers - 2 gapfill exercises
It's behind you - the British tradition of Pantomime
Christmas links
Christmas - Woodlands Junior School
Christmas dinner - Woodlands Junior School
traditional Christmas food - History.uk.com
Winter vocabulary and idioms - St. George's ESL
Winter vocabulary and isioms - Kaplan International ESL
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Image from Wikipedia
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