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TEACHER HELTON'S EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ENGLISH CLASS Lesson 82 
A) Let’s talk (understand and answer the questions) 
1. Do you like Christmas time? Why? 
2. How do you celebrate Christmas in your house? 
3. What kind of gift is perfect for you? Why? 
4. What gift do you think is really bad? 
5. Is it OK to give money as a gift? 
6. Did you believe in Santa Claus when you were little? 
7. Do you decorate your house on Christmas time? Why? 
8. What are other important holidays in our country? 
9. What is a second holiday you like to celebrate? How do you celebrate this other holiday? 
10. Is Valentine's Day from America celebrated the same way in Brazil? 
11. What do you do on Easter? Why? 
 
B) Curiosity (read and understand) 
Easter in Australia hhoollddss its own 
unique cultural traditions compared to 
Brazil. WWhhiillee both countries celebrate 
Easter as a religious holiday, Australia 
has its oowwnn distinct customs. In Australia, 
Easter falls during the autumn season, so 
it is often associated with cooler weather 
and outdoor activities like camping and 
barbecues. Australians also have a 
strong connection to nature, so you may 
find Easter egg hunts ttaakkiinngg ppllaaccee in 
parks and gardens. AAddddiittiioonnaallllyy, 
chocolate bilbies, a native marsupial, are 
popular symbols for Easter in Australia, emphasizing wildlife conservation. Unlike Brazil's elaborate street 
processions, Australians tteenndd to have quieter church services and family gatherings during Easter. 
Nonetheless, the underlying theme of joy, renewal, and togetherness remains central to both cultures' 
Easter celebrations.