Would you like to practise your English during Christmas? Would you like to improve the Christmas spirit among your family? We suggest that you do both things at the same time and kill two birds with one stone.
It?s something as simple as singing Christmas Carols in English; you surely will have listened to the very famous White Christmas or We Wish You a Merry Christmas. In this post we?ve collected almost ten songs that will delight everyone.
The songs are presented as videos. These videos include the lyrics, so it?ll be easier for you to understand them, as well as being able to sing, if you?re up for it.
The list with the Carols (and some lovely songs) is:
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