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Le Quiz de Noël. +10. -5. -5. -5. Most French people go to church: At lunchtime on Christmas eve. At midnight on Christmas eve. At lunchtime on Christmas Day. At midnight on Christmas Day. Le Quiz de Noël. +10. -5. -5. -5. The French celebrate Christmas on: 24 December.
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Le Quiz de Noël +10 -5 -5 -5 Most French people go to church: • At lunchtime on Christmas eve. • At midnight on Christmas eve. • At lunchtime on Christmas Day. • At midnight on Christmas Day.
Le Quiz de Noël +10 -5 -5 -5 The French celebrate Christmas on: • 24 December. • 25 December. • 26 December. • 07 January.
Le Quiz de Noël The French eat their main Christmas meal: • After midnight mass. • At breakfast time. • After the Queen’s speech. • While watching repeats on television. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël A particular feature of Christmas dinner is: A. Mince pies. B. Overcooked sprouts. C. Reindeer steaks. D. A chocolate log. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël French children leave these out for Father Christmas: • A stocking. • A shoe. • A wellington boot. • A mince pie and a glass of sherry. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël “Happy Christmas” in French is usually: • Heureux Noël. • Joyeux Noël. • Appi Noël. • Noël Edmonds. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël Almost every French home will have: • A chimney for Father Christmas. • A hand-crafted nativity scene. • A piece of turkey from the year before kept for good luck. • A snowman painted on the window. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël “Father Christmas” is: • Le Noël papa. • La barbe à papa. • Le Noël Père. • Le Père Noël. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël Many homes will also put up: • Des guirlandes. • Une étable. • Des étrangers. • Avec oncle Guillaume. +10 -5 -5 -5
Le Quiz de Noël On 26 December, the French: • Have a second Christmas Day. • Eat turkey stew and dumplings. • Do nothing special. • Practise pugilism. +10 -5 -5 -5