Learn English in London: Top Events in 2017!

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London, the iconic capital of England, is a cosmopolitan marvel with a rich history stretching back to Roman times. From the imposing Houses of Parliament, to the majestic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and awe-inspiring Westminster Abbey, you’ll never be short of sights and sounds to experience in this unique city and cultural melting pot. Cross the River Thames, and you’ll be able to enjoy unbeatable panoramic views offered by the London Eye! Let’s take a quick look at some of the events in store for you if you’re going to learn English in London:


1 | The London Boat Show


6th – 15th January


ExCeL London – 1, Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock


http://londonboatshow.com/


2 | London Art Fair


18th to 22nd January


Business Design Centre – 52 Upper Street, Islington


http://www.londonartfair.co.uk/


3 | Chinese New Year


29th January


West End, Trafalgar Square


http://chinatown.co.uk/en/


4 | London Winter Run Cancer Research U.K.


5th February


Trafalgar Square


www.londonwinterrun.co.uk


5 | London Classic Car Show


23rd to 26th February


1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock


www.thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk


6 | Head of the River Race


25th March


River Thames


www.horr.co.uk


7 | Tall Ships Regatta


13th to 16th April


Greenwich and Woolwich


www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/tallships2017


8 | Museums at Night


17th to 20th May


www.museumsatnight.org.uk


9 | State Opening of Parliament


May


The Mall, Whitehall, Houses of Parliament


10 | Taste of London


14th to 18th June


Regent’s Park


www.london.tastefestivals.com


11 | Trooping the Colour: The Queen’s Birthday Parade


17th June


The Mall, Horses Guards Parade, Buckingham Palace


www.householddivision.org.uk/trooping-the-colour


12 | RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show


4th to 9th July


East Molesey, Surrey


www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-hampton-court-palace-flower-show


13 | Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House


August


The Strand


www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/film4-summer-screen


14 | Notting Hill Carnival


27th/28th August


Notting Hill


www.thelondonnottinghillcarnival.com/


15 | BBC Proms in the Park


9th September


Hyde Park


www.bbc.co.uk/proms


16 | London Design Festival


16th to 24th September


Various venues across the city


www.londondesignfestival.com/


17 | Halloween


27th October to 5th November


Various venues across the city


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18 | Regent Street Motor Show


4th November


www.regentstreetmotorshow.com


19 | Bonfire Night Fireworks Displays


5th November


Various venues around the city


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There are so many things to do in London in the run up to Christmas and the New Year! The shopping is amazing, you can get into the spirit of the season and enjoy Christmas carols in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and many other key places across the city. You’ll be able to experience open air Christmas market at Southbank Centre, Kew Gardens, among other Christmassy treats.Here is a look of some events in London during December.


20 | Winter Wonderland


18th November to 5th January


Hyde Park


www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com


21 | Hogwarts in the Snow


19th November to 29th January


Warner Bros. Studio Tour Drive
Leavesden


www.wbstudiotour.co.uk


22 | New Year’s Eve Fireworks


31st December


Westminster Bridge, Houses of Parliament


www.timeout.com/london/new-year



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The Best English Books of 2016

 


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Get cosy this winter with some tea and a good book to help you improve your English skills. While it may seem intimidating to read an entire book in English, it is great for mastering fluency. You can even keep a notebook full of words you may not understand to help you with your vocabulary! Here are the top picks from the readers of Goodreads, a site which allows book fans to choose their top picks from each genre.



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Best Fiction


Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty


A couple who share what seems to be a dream life with their two daughters have their lives turned upside down when they attend a neighbour’s barbecue. Two months later, they regret what happened that day and can’t stop wondering what would’ve happened if they had never gone.


 



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Best Mystery & Thriller


End of Watch by Stephen King


This book is the final instalment in Stephen King’s Hodges trilogy, following Mr. Mercedes and Finders Keepers. It follows retired detective Bill Hodges and his partner Holly Gibney as they try to avoid becoming victims to the “Mercedes Killer”, who has discovered how to force his enemies to commit suicide.


 



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Best Historical Fiction


The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead


This novel follows the story of a slave named Cora who gets the opportunity to escape on the Underground Railroad. In this book, the Underground Railroad becomes a real railroad, with a conductor and engineers. Cora’s journey takes her farther and farther north, but will she ever find true freedom?


 



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Best Fantasy


Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling


JK Rowling’s latest instalment in the Harry Potter series follows Harry’s son, Albus, as Harry’s past legacy influences the present. Harry has since began working at the Ministry of Magic and has two other children, but must work with his son to resolve both the present and the past. This book has also been adapted into a play, currently playing at the Palace Theatre in London.


Top Tip: If you happen to be studying English in London with EC, try going to see the play after reading the book to get the benefit of both reading and oral comprehension! Tickets are on sale here.


 



 


it ends with usBest Romance


It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover


Lily is a hardworking girl who moves away from her small hometown to Boston, where she meets a handsome neurosurgeon with a “no dating” rule. As he begins to bend this rule for her, she reflects on her first lost love, Atlas. That is, until Atlas reappears…


 



 


morning star by pierceBest Science Fiction


Morning Star by Pierce Brown


The final book in the Red Rising Trilogy, Morning Star finally brings Darrow’s story to a conclusion. Risking everything, Darrow will finally bring his revolution to life with help from his comrades. Their journey will overturn the hierarchy, finally allowing his enslaved people a chance to reclaim their destiny.


 



 


the firemanBest Horror


The Fireman by Joe Hill


A mysterious and deadly disease is spreading across the United States, one which makes the infected burst into flames after developing sores that resemble dragon scales. When a young nurse develops the symptoms while pregnant, she becomes determined to find the legendary Fireman who is able to control the fire within himself, before it’s too late.


 



 


the girl with the lower backBest Humour


The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer


Amy Schumer is back, following the success of both her TV show Inside Amy Schumer and her movie Trainwreck. Her book features anecdotes from her past that have defined her as a who she is today: a comedian who also stands up for what she believes in. Her stories range from the romantic to the harrowing, but each equally as relatable and entertaining as the last.


 



 


hamiltonBest Non-Fiction


Hamilton: The Revolution by Lin-Manuel Miranda & Jeremy McCarter


From the writer of the revolutionary new musical, Hamilton, this book documents both the history that inspired the musical as well as the history of the musical itself, from a performance at the White House to the opening night on Broadway six years later. It features exclusive interviews, photos, footnotes and much more, giving readers a new perspective on the Hamilton phenomenon.


 



 


when breath becomes airBest Memoir & Autobiography


 


When Breath becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi


Paul Kalanithi was a 36-year-old neurosurgeon and new father when he was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. His memoir documents his struggle with going from doctor to patient, as well as questioning what makes life worth living when death is approaching. He wished to use his words to help guide others in their everyday struggles, no matter how scary or mundane.


 



 


leaonerdBest History & Biography


Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man by William Shatner & David Fisher


William Shatner chronicles the life of his late best friend, Leonard Nimoy, throughout their fifty-year friendship. Both known for their roles in Star Trek, they became close friends and Shatner gathers his own stories of Nimoy but also those of others who knew the great actor in a heart-warming tribute to his life.


 



 


are we smart enoughBest Science & technology


Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? By Frans De Waal


For far too long, humans have believed themselves to be at the top of the hierarchy of intelligence. Frans de Waal seeks to make readers question everything they believe about human and animal intelligence by revealing how smart animals truly are. He states that different forms of intelligence are simply incomparable, rather than being a ladder with human intelligence at the top, it is rather like a bush with different kinds of intelligence all around us.


 



 


Bcravingsest Food & Cookbooks


Cravings: Recipes for All the Food You Want to Eat by Chrissy Teigen


Chrissy Teigen may be known for her witty comebacks and figure that has graced the cover Sports Illustrated, but her real love is cooking. In Cravings, she gives you all of the same humour and entertaining anecdotes while sharing her favourite recipes and life tips ranging from how to not overthink men to the secret to cheesy-cheeseless eggs.


 



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EC’s Top 10 Free English Lessons of 2016

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Well haven’t you all been busy little Learn English bees this year? It doesn’t matter if you’re a past student, future member of the EC family, or are already studying at EC English Language Centres – practising your skills and testing your knowledge of the language as often as possible is important! Learn English is a fantastic FREE resource created for you by EC – so let’s take a look at the 5 most popular lessons we shared this year!


1. Phrases for Job Interviews


2. Listening Exercise: Yesterday by The Beatles


3. What are Parts of Speech?


4. Phrasal Verbs: Brush off/aside/up/with


5. No or Not?


6. 4 Ways to Use ‘Though’


7. Do or Make?


8. How to Use Apostrophes


9. Common Acronyms and Abbreviations


10. What’s the difference between E.g. and i.e.?



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EC’s Best Blogs of 2016

Wow – it’s certainly been a busy year for all the students and teachers at EC English Language Centres! But we know that you’ve been busy too, working hard and learning all about the skills you need to succeed, and finding out about the best places to learn English abroad. To celebrate the end of this year and the start of an even better 2017, let’s revisit some of our students’ favourite blogs!


1 | Where to Eat and Drink in Malta


Anyone who has visited this slice of Mediterranean paradise will tell you that the Maltese love good food and delicious drinks.  If you’re thinking about learning English in Malta and want to know where to get the best grub (that’s slang for ‘food’), then check out Where to Eat and Drink in Malta!


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2 | Tips for a Successful Job Interview


Getting ready for a job interview can be quite a stressful experience – but don’t worry. We’ve got a few tips and tricks to help you beat those nerves and be your absolute best in your next interview!


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3 | Top 5 TV Shows for English Students


One of the best things about learning English is that there are loads of fun ways to practise your skills! Watching TV isn’t just a great way to relax, but also gives you a great chance to use your listening skills and improve your pronunciation. Need some recommendations? We’ve got them.


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4 | 3 Top Tips for Building Vocabulary


Every new word you learn helps you to create a stronger foundation for the rest of your language-learning journey – so don’t miss these top 3 tips to help you on the way to speaking English like a native!


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5 | 4 Cool English words to Expands your Vocabulary


What’s better than learning new words to enrich your English vocabulary? Words with beautiful pictures to help you understand the meaning behind them! Check out these 4 impressive words and learn to use them in your speech and writing.


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6 | 11 Most Beautiful Words in English


There are approximately 1,025,109 words in the English language – but some of them sound particularly beautiful when you say them! Learn to use the words in this blog post and you’re sure to impress all your friends and teachers.


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7 | Studying English Abroad: What Not to Pack


Packing for a long trip abroad can be quite a nuisance – that’s why we’ve prepared short list of things that you can leave at home!


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8 | Let’s Talk about Books


Any teacher will tell you that reading every day is super important when you’re learning a language. Here are just a few suggestions to get you started as an English-speaking bookworm!



9 | Learn English in Manchester, Best City in the UK


Recently voted ‘the best city to live in the UK’, Manchester is a popular choice for local and international students alike. Find out why in this post!


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10 | The Best Places to Learn English Abroad


With 24 stunning destinations in the UK, USA, Canada, Malta, and South Africa, it can be difficult to choose just one place to study English abroad with us. Don’t worry – we’ve prepared a list of 6 student favourites for you to consider!


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10 Unusual Christmas Facts from Around the World!

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Here at EC English Language Centres, our schools across the world are getting ready to celebrate Christmas. To help prepare, we’ve put together a list of some interesting and unusual facts about this fun-filled holiday.



USA


1. According to the Guinness World Records, the tallest Christmas tree ever was a 221-foot Douglas fir that was displayed in 1950 at the Northgate Shopping Centre in Seattle, Washington.


2. Approximately 3 billion Christmas cards are sent out every year at Christmas in the USA.


3. President Teddy Roosevelt, an environmentalist, banned Christmas trees from the White House in 1901.


 


London


4. The world’s largest Christmas stocking measured 106 feet and 9 inches (32.56 m) long and 49 feet and 1 inch (14.97 m) wide. It weighed as much as five reindeer and held almost 1,000 presents. It was made by the Children’s Society in London on December 14, 2007.


5. The Salvation Army has been sending donation collectors dressed as Santa Claus into the streets since the 1890s.


 


Germany


6. The Germans made the very first Christmas tree out of dyed goose feathers.


7. In Germany, Heiligabend (Christmas Eve) is said to be a magical time when the pure in heart can hear animals talking.



Bolivia


8. Bolivians celebrate Misa del Gallo or “Mass of the Rooster” on Christmas Eve. Some people bring roosters to the midnight mass, a gesture that symbolizes the belief that a rooster was the first animal to announce the birth of Jesus.



England


9. The British wear funny paper crowns while they eat Christmas dinner. The crowns usually come out of Christmas crackers!



Turkey


10. Santa Claus is based on a real person, St. Nikolas of Myra who lived during the fourth century. Born in Patara (in modern-day Turkey), he is the world’s most popular non-Biblical saint, and is the patron saint of banking, pawn broking, pirating, butchery, sailing, thievery, orphans, royalty, and New York City!



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6 Reasons to Study English Abroad

Exploring a new country and all the exciting sights and sounds it has to offer is something we should all experience at least once in a lifetime – preferably more than once, though! Learning English abroad is described by thousands of students each year as one of the most enriching experiences they’ve ever had. Let’s take a quick look at 6 great reasons to study English abroad with EC by your side!


1. English is the 2nd most spoken language in the world


…after Mandarin, of course! English is actually an official language in 53 countries, spoken by over 400 million people around the globe as a first language. Learning a language spoken by so many people the world over means that you’ll unlock a wealth of culture, opportunities, and potential friendships that you would otherwise miss out on. A 2012 report by the British Council estimates that by 2020, 2 billion people will be learning English – that’s HUGE!


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2. It’s the language of international business


Whether you’re studying to become a big business hotshot, or you’re already a part of the movers and shakers in the professional world, knowing another language can be a huge advantage to add to your resume. English is commonly cited as THE language for global business success; according to Harvard Business Review, English is ‘the fastest-spreading language in human history’, and offers a huge range of work benefits, like the ability to ‘communicate with a diverse range of customers, suppliers, and other business partners.’ The bottom line is this – if you can speak English as a second language, there’s a good chance that you’ll be an even greater asset to your employer!


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3. Create lasting friendships


If you decide to study English abroad at an EC school, then you can expect to meet fellow students coming from all around the world! Get to know new people from interesting places, broaden your cultural horizons, build friendships, and make memories that will last a lifetime.


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4. Full immersion = real results


Learning a language while being surrounded by the culture that created it and people that speak it is definitely the best way to improve your skills and gain more confidence in your abilities every day. If you’re curious about the best places to study English abroad, take a look at our list of schools in the US, UK, Canada, South Africa, and Malta!


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5. It’s good for you!


Some studies suggest that people who can speak two or more language experience increased cognitive brain function, and are generally better at things like problem-solving, planning, and taking care of difficult tasks. The ability to change from one language to another is almost like exercise for your brain!


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6. Explore a new destination


Learning English abroad means that you’ll have the time to become a part of local life, wherever you are. Find the perfect park for an afternoon stroll, see some of the most iconic sights around, make friends with the locals, and get the lowdown on all the best places to eat and drink in your EC destination – you’ll be surprised at how quickly you’ll feel right at home.


 


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If you want to study English abroad with EC, just contact one of our friendly advisers today! 


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12 Christmas Classics to Improve your English

The festive season is a time for love, giving, compassion, and good cheer. When you’d like to enhance your English this December, try these 13 Christmas favourites that promise to heat your coronary heart, enrich your vocabulary, and assist check your listening expertise!


1 | A Christmas Carol


 


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Most likely probably the most well-known and greatest beloved Christmas story of all time. There are a couple of totally different movie variations of this basic novel by Charles Dickens, and if it’s Christmas spirit you’re searching for, you positively can’t miss out on this heart-warming story filled with beneficial life classes.


2 | The Vacation


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Two ladies (Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) from America and England swap houses at Christmastime after dangerous breakups with their respective boyfriends. Every girl finds romance in stunning locations, however realise that the approaching return house could finish the connection.


3 | The Household Stone


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Everett Stone (Dermot Mulroney) desires to convey his girlfriend, Meredith Morton (Sarah Jessica Parker), to satisfy his bohemian Connecticut household at Christmas. Straitlaced Meredith, feeling she wants backup, asks her sister Julie (Claire Danes) to come back alongside. Hoping to win the approval of her boyfriend’s mother and father and the remainder of the household, Meredith succeeds solely in revealing her reasonably uptight character and causes Everett to have some second ideas.


4 | The Polar Categorical


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Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump; Forged Away) reunite for Polar Categorical, an inspiring journey primarily based on the beloved kids’s ebook by Chris Van Allsburg. When a younger boy takes a unprecedented practice trip to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that reveals him that the surprise of life by no means fades for individuals who imagine within the magic of life.


5 | Love Truly


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9 intertwined tales look at the complexities of 1 emotion that connects us all: love! Among the many characters explored are David (Hugh Grant), the good-looking newly-elected British prime minister who falls for a younger junior staffer (Martine McCutcheon); Sarah (Laura Linney), a graphic designer whose devotion to her mentally ailing brother complicates her love life, and Harry (Alan Rickman), a married man tempted by his engaging new secretary.


6 | How the Grinch Stole Christmas


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On the outskirts of Whoville, there lives a inexperienced, resentful Grinch who plans on ruining the Christmas holidays for all the residents of the city! Will he achieve his plan, or will he study to affix the enjoyable and festivities?


7 | Elf


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After unintentionally wreaking havoc on the elf neighborhood due to his massive measurement, a human man raised as an elf on the North Pole is distributed to the U.S. seeking his actual identification, reuniting together with his long-lost father, Buddy. He then joins his new household for a spaghetti dinner, throughout which he drowns his plate in maple syrup—an uncommon elf-favourite.


8 | The Santa Clause


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Divorced dad Scott (Tim Allen) has custody of his son (Eric Lloyd) on Christmas Eve. After he unintentionally kills a person in a Santa go well with, they're magically transported to the North Pole, the place an elf explains that Scott should take Santa’s place earlier than the following Christmas arrives. Scott thinks he’s dreaming, however over the following a number of months he positive aspects weight and even grows a white beard! Perhaps that evening on the North Pole wasn’t a dream in any case — and perhaps Scott has a number of work to do.


9 | Dwelling Alone


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When bratty 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) acts out the evening earlier than a household journey to Paris, his mom (Catherine O’Hara) makes him sleep within the attic. After the McCallisters unintentionally go away for the airport with out Kevin, he wakes as much as an empty home and assumes his foolish want to don't have any household has come true – however his pleasure doesn’t final lengthy, as a result of he quickly realizes that two con males (Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern) plan to rob the McCallister residence, and he alone should defend the household house from the intruders.


11 | Christmas with the Kranks


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Lastly, alone for the vacations, Luther (Tim Allen) and Nora Krank (Jamie Lee Curtis) plan to take a break from Christmas traditions and take a cruise within the Caribbean as a substitute. This doesn’t sit nicely with their Christmas-obsessed neighbours Vic Frohmeyer (Dan Aykroyd) and Walt Scheel (M. Emmet Walsh), who're decided to win the annual “greatest embellished avenue” competitors, and the Kranks quickly discover that they’ve grow to be social outcasts due to their lack of Christmas spirit.


12 | Arthur Christmas


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Every Christmas, Santa Claus delivers presents to each final baby on Earth, proper? What many don’t know is that Santa accomplishes this unimaginable feat with a really high-tech operation beneath the North Pole. However when the unthinkable occurs, and Santa misses one baby out of a whole lot of thousands and thousands, somebody has to avoid wasting the day. It’s as much as Arthur (James McAvoy), Santa’s youngest son, to ship a gift to the forgotten child earlier than Christmas morning dawns.



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Christmas Around the EC World

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Whether you’re studying at EC English Language Centres, or are just curious about what the festive season is like in some of the world’s most iconic English-speaking destinations, you’ll definitely learn something new about Christmas today. Let’s go!


The US


The USA is a multi-cultural giant, with many popular Christmas traditions coming from all over the world. The most common festive customs include:


  • Sending Christmas cards

  • Singing Christmas carols

  • Children writing to Santa Claus

  • Christmas trees & decorations

There are a couple of ‘unusual’ Christmas traditions in the USA, like the ‘Christmas Pickle’! The Christmas pickle is a decoration in the shape of (you guessed it) a pickle which is hidden somewhere on a Christmas tree. Whoever finds this strange decoration will either receive a reward or enjoy good luck in the following year. If you want to learn English in the US, visit our site for more info!


 


Canada


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Canada also has a great mix of cultural influences when it comes to Christmas there. The Santa Claus Parade in Toronto is one of the oldest and largest celebrations in the world, and in Southwestern Nova Scotia, many families eat lobster, a shellfish caught off just off the shores of Nova Scotia itself. Curious about learning English in Canada? Find out more on our website.


 


The United Kingdom


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Families in the UK typically spend Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day together. Presents are an important part of Christmas in England, and families love to see how happy their loved ones are when they open their presents on Christmas morning! Children usually leave a snack by the fireplace for Santa Claus, and wake up early to see what gifts he’s brought them. Christmas day means a delicious lunch, which normally includes roast Turkey with lots of side dishes and gravy (a sauce made from the bird as it roasts). If you’d like to get a taste of life in England, check out our list of language schools in the UK!


 


South Africa


Christmas comes in the summer in South Africa, so instead of snowmen, children build ‘sandmen’ and dress them up just like snowmen! Locals love to get into the spirit of the season by singing Christmas carols and going camping. One unique South African dish is a type of Christmas Pudding or “Malva Pudding” made from milk, eggs, butter, apricot jam, milk, flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda! If you’d like to explore South Africa, check out EC’s language school in Cape Town and find out how.


 


Malta


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Christmas is an important feast for the Maltese; many go to midnight mass on Christmas Eve, and spend Christmas Day enjoying food and gift-giving with family. Carol singing is quite popular, and locals enjoy building and showing off their Christmas cribs, showing the nativity scene with baby Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Some enthusiasts even spend all year preparing their cribs for public display! In Gozo, you can enjoy a “live” crib scene with real people (actors) taking part. Every home is also decorated with Christmas trees, tinsel, and festive plants called ‘poinsettias’, and schools put on Christmas shows and bazars. Charity is also very important in December, with the generosity of the Maltese well-known around the world. If this Mediterranean gem sounds like the perfect place for you, why not learn English in Malta?


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