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Christmas Carol Lyrics for teaching ESL, EFL and K7
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Printable Christmas Carols: |
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These Christmas carols are intended for elementary school classes or ESL students. As such, they contain shortened versions of the carols that are easier to memorize. We have also included some possible language points to cover with ESL students.
O Christmas Tree: Great for demonstrating the 'not only A, but also B' pattern.
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Jingle Bells: A classic!
We Wish You a Merry Christmas: Another classic!
We Wish You a Merry Christmas!
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Do You Hear What I Hear? This songs contains some great examples of embedded question noun clauses as well as several similes.
Christmas Carol Crossword: All of the clues come from the titles of Christmas Carols. (Not suitable for students who don't know many English Christmas Carols)
French Christmas Carols: Here are a few French Christmas Carols from the French language resources.
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