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Family Traditions in the UK By Post 16 Students At Slated Row

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Family Traditions in the UK

By Post 16 StudentsAt Slated Row

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As a countdown to Christmas Day, many families have an advent calendar

which starts on December the first.

Reece

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On Christmas Eve children get excited thinking that Santa Claus will come to their home and leave presents.

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Advent Calendar

• Many openings have a small chocolate but it is more traditional to just see a picture such as an angel

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What time we wake up We wake up and then we have are breakfast and then we open are presents.

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Christmas Day at HomeA few people go to church on Christmas Day, however

most people celebrate by opening presents, eating, drinking and watching TV or playing games.

By Maurizio

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People celebrate by opening presents, eating, drinking and watching TV or playing games.

• Lewis

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• Kayleigh

On Christmas Eve children get excited thinking that Santa Claus will come to their home and leave presents.

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A few people go to church on Christmas Day, however most people celebrate by opening presents, eating, drinking and watching TV or playing games.

Jared

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Over the Christmas holiday some people visit their families or friends and even stay over.

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He is also called Father Christmas and he travels around the world on a sleigh pulled by reindeer.

By Jack

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Traditionally, Christmas dinner is started with pulling a cracker in which there is a paper crown and people wear them throughout the meal.