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Vocabulary Festivals and Special Occasions

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    Vocabulary Festivals and Special Occasions
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  • What are these?
    Rings
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  • They are called 'husband and wife' after the wedding
    Groom and bride
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  • They are carved as a tradition for Halloween
    Pumpkins
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  • How do you call traditional Christmas songs?
    Carols
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  • Two people who are in love are called...
    Lovers
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  • They are loud, colourful and you can see them after 12 a.m. on New Years Eve
    Fireworks
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  • You can eat them or get them as a present on special occasions such as Christmas or Valentine's Day
    Chocolates
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  • Many people dress up as them for Halloween
    Ghosts
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  • You can get them as a gift on special occasions, such as your birthday
    Cards
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  • They usually fly on brooms and make potions
    Witches
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  • You put these up around your house on special occasions such as Halloween or Christmas
    Decorations
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  • How do you call those things you want to do in a year and usually write down?
    Resolutions
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  • They come in boxes and are usually a surprise
    Presents
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  • On the 26th of December people in the UK celebrate...
    Boxing Day
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  • What time does the New Year start?
    At midnight
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  • Who's the person (usually a best friend) that helps the groom and stands by his side?
    The best man
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