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Let's Learn English! Topic: Christmas Verbs! 🎅🎄🎁

2024/12/24
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Bob: 本课程讲解了圣诞节相关的动词,包括庆祝、送礼、收礼、倒计时、期待、砍树、装饰树、拆树、收起树、拖延、货比三家、一起唱歌、邀请、包装、摆放礼物、打开礼物、短暂拜访、点亮、聚会、烘焙、寄送贺卡、听音乐、盛装打扮、交换礼物、退换礼物以及休息等。这些动词涵盖了圣诞节的各种活动,从准备到庆祝再到后续活动,例如: 首先,庆祝圣诞节的方式多种多样,可以是宗教活动,也可以是世俗活动,例如家庭聚餐或派对。送礼和收礼是圣诞节的重要组成部分,送礼者是 giver,收礼者是 receiver。倒计时和期待则体现了人们对圣诞节的期盼。 圣诞树的装扮和拆除也包含多个动词,例如砍树、拿出圣诞树、装扮圣诞树、拆除圣诞树以及收起圣诞树。在准备圣诞节的过程中,人们可能会拖延购买礼物,或者货比三家寻找合适的礼物。 圣诞节的庆祝活动还包括一起唱歌、邀请亲朋好友参加聚会、包装礼物、摆放礼物以及打开礼物等。短暂拜访(pop over)是圣诞节期间一种常见的社交方式,通常是短暂的拜访,例如邻居送礼物。 此外,点亮灯光、家庭聚会、烘焙圣诞点心、寄送圣诞贺卡、听圣诞音乐、盛装打扮、交换礼物以及退换礼物等也都是圣诞节期间常见的活动。最后,在忙碌的圣诞节之后,人们通常会选择休息(crash),放松身心。

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What does the verb 'to celebrate' mean in the context of Christmas?

To celebrate Christmas means to do something special for the occasion, such as going to church, hosting a party, buying gifts, or gathering with family. It can be observed in both religious and secular ways.

What is the difference between 'to give' and 'to receive' during Christmas?

To give means to buy, wrap, and present a gift to someone, while to receive means to accept and keep a gift given by someone else. For example, a teacher might receive gifts from students.

Why do people 'count down' to Christmas?

People count down to Christmas to track the remaining days, hours, or minutes until the event. It builds excitement, similar to counting down to New Year's Eve.

What does it mean to 'look forward to' something at Christmas?

To look forward to something means to feel happy and excited about a future event, such as Christmas Day, having dinner with family, or receiving gifts.

What is the process of 'cutting down' a Christmas tree?

Cutting down a Christmas tree involves using an axe or saw to fell a tree from a forest or Christmas tree farm. The tree is then brought home to create a festive atmosphere.

What does it mean to 'decorate' a Christmas tree?

Decorating a Christmas tree involves hanging ornaments, adding ribbon or tinsel, placing a star or angel on top, and putting Christmas lights on the tree to make it festive.

What does 'to put off' mean in the context of Christmas preparations?

To put off means to delay doing something that should be done, such as finishing Christmas shopping. It often happens when tasks are stressful or difficult.

What is the difference between 'to shop' and 'to shop around' at Christmas?

To shop means to buy something specific, like milk, while to shop around means to leisurely visit multiple stores, browsing and possibly buying items without a specific goal.

What does it mean to 'sing along' during Christmas?

To sing along means to sing while a song is playing, such as Christmas music on the radio. It’s a fun way to practice English and enjoy the holiday spirit.

What does 'to wrap' mean in the context of Christmas gifts?

To wrap means to cover a gift with wrapping paper so the recipient doesn’t know what it is. It’s a common Christmas activity, often done just before giving the gift.

What does 'to pop over' mean during Christmas?

To pop over means to visit someone’s house briefly, often to deliver a Christmas gift. It’s a short visit, usually without staying for a long time.

What does 'to light up' mean in the context of Christmas decorations?

To light up means to add lights to a room or area, such as Christmas lights, to make it brighter and more festive. Stores often light up their fronts during the holiday season.

What does 'to get together' mean during Christmas?

To get together means to gather with others for a special event, such as a family Christmas celebration or a party with friends. It’s a common way to spend the holiday.

What does 'to host' mean in the context of Christmas?

To host means to plan and organize a Christmas party at your home, ensuring the house is clean and decorated. It involves inviting guests and managing the event.

What does 'to bake' mean during Christmas?

To bake means to prepare special Christmas treats, such as shortbread cookies, gingerbread cookies, or pieces for a gingerbread house. It’s a festive activity enjoyed during the holiday.

What does 'to overeat' mean during Christmas?

To overeat means to consume more food than usual, often due to the abundance of special and expensive foods available during Christmas celebrations.

What does 'to send' mean in the context of Christmas cards?

To send means to mail Christmas cards to friends and family, though it has become less common with the rise of digital greetings like emails.

What does 'to dress up' mean during Christmas?

To dress up means to wear formal or festive clothing, such as a Santa Claus costume or a tie, for Christmas parties or parades.

What does 'to exchange' mean in the context of Christmas gifts?

To exchange means to give and receive gifts, often in a structured way, such as a gift exchange at a party where everyone brings a gift of similar value.

What does 'to return' mean after receiving a Christmas gift?

To return means to bring a gift back to the store, often with a gift receipt, to get a refund or exchange it for something more suitable.

What does 'to crash' mean after a Christmas event?

To crash means to relax, sleep, or watch TV after a busy Christmas event, often because of exhaustion from hosting or attending parties.

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This chapter introduces the concept of Christmas verbs and explores some common ones like celebrate, give, receive, count down, and look forward to, providing examples and explanations.
  • Christmas verbs are related to Christmas tree, gifts, and other Christmas events.
  • To celebrate means to do something special for a certain event.
  • To give and receive gifts are central to Christmas.
  • To count down means to think about how many days/hours/minutes remain before an event.
  • To look forward to means being happy about something that will happen in the future.

Shownotes Transcript

Join me for a fun and exciting English lesson about the verbs (including some phrasal verbs) that we use at Christmas.In this English lesson you'll learn verbs like: to count down, to look forward to, to put off, to sing along, to wrap up, to pop over, to give, to receive, to shop around, to set up, to take down, to put away, and many more!I hope you enjoy this free English class about Christmas verbs!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGgNkTg7VAA) or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Christmas Verbs"

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