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Christmas Gifts and Presents Word Drag and Drop Game
This Christmas Gift-themed drag-and-drop word game provides a fun and interactive way for students to practice gift-related vocabulary. Students can complete the activity individually or in pairs, fostering both collaboration and friendly competition.
With this game, students will enjoy learning English in a lively and festive atmosphere!
Instructions for the Christmas Gifts and Presents Drag-and-Drop Game
- Goal: Match each Christmas-related word with its correct description by dragging the words to the matching boxes.
- How to Play:
- Look at each description carefully.
- Drag the Christmas gift or holiday-related word from the word bank to the box that matches its description.
- Hints: If you’re unsure, think about the meaning of the word in relation to Christmas traditions and gift-giving.
- Check Your Answers: Once you’ve completed all the matches, click the “Check” button to see how you did!
- Bonus Activity: After finishing, try to use each word in a sentence, or discuss the best Christmas gift you’ve ever received using the new vocabulary.
Have fun and enjoy learning Christmas vocabulary with this holiday-themed game!
Christmas Gifts and Presents Word Drag-and-Drop Game
Bonus Activity: Holiday Storytelling

- Objective: Use the vocabulary learned in the game to create a holiday-themed story.
- Instructions:
- In pairs or small groups, students will brainstorm and write a short story about a memorable Christmas experience or a fictional holiday adventure.
- Encourage them to incorporate at least 8 of the vocabulary words from the game into their stories.
- After writing, students can take turns sharing their stories with the class or in smaller groups.
- Extension: As a follow-up, students can illustrate one scene from their story or create a holiday-themed poster that highlights the vocabulary used.
This activity reinforces the vocabulary in a creative context, enhances speaking and writing skills, and encourages collaboration among students.
Vocabulary Guide: Christmas Gifts Word Drag-and-drop for Students
Before you start the Christmas Gifts and Presents drag-and-drop game, take a look at the list of words below. These are all connected to the Christmas season and gift-giving traditions.
Familiarize yourself with each term, and if any are new to you, review the definitions provided!
- Stocking – a large sock hung by the fireplace, traditionally filled with small gifts.
- Santa – the jolly figure who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- Gifts – items given to others to show appreciation, especially during holidays.
- Presents – another word for gifts, often wrapped and given during celebrations.
- Holiday – a festive season, like Christmas, celebrated with family and friends.
- Christmas – a holiday celebrated on December 25th, marking a time for gift-giving and festivities.
- Ornaments – decorative items hung on a Christmas tree, adding beauty and color.
- Tinsel – shiny, thin strips used to decorate Christmas trees.
- Mistletoe – a festive plant hung in doorways, under which people traditionally kiss.
- Gift bag – a decorative bag used as an alternative to wrapping paper for gifts.
- Wishlist – a list of desired items, often written by children for Santa.
- Cheer – the joyful, celebratory spirit of the holiday season.
- Chimney – part of a house, often associated with Santa’s entry to deliver gifts.
- Snowflake – a unique, small piece of snow, often symbolizing winter.
- Gingerbread – a spiced cookie or cake, often shaped and decorated for Christmas.
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