Christmas story in English at school. The script for the Christmas musical fairy tale in English “Time of Miracles. The book that created the holiday: Charles Dickens

Christmas, perhaps, can be called the most inspiring holiday for both children and adults. Children are waiting for a miracle; in the morning they will find their gifts under the tree. And then winter fun, guests, games, and goodies await them. Adults also love this holiday, they remember their carefree childhood and the surging feelings fill their hearts with joy. Magic is in the air... Read two very simple stories about Christmas in English, listen to a New Year's song and watch a wonderful video.

My favorite day – Christmas (My favorite day is Christmas)

Christmas is December 25th. This is my favorite time of year. We decorate our Christmas tree with toys, tinsel and lights. Then we place a star or fairy on top.
We put our gifts under the tree. We send Christmas cards and sing Christmas carols at school or church. Some people sing songs and get money.

Merry Christmas,
Merry Christmas,
Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year!

Children are waiting for Santa Claus to bring them gifts. Many leave food for him to eat when he comes to visit. For Christmas dinner we eat turkey and then Christmas cake. My favorite part is pulling the clappers!

Santa's Christmas

Santa is ill (Santa is ill)

It was a beautiful December day with clear blue skies and snow-covered treetops. Christmas was in the air! But everything was quiet in Santa's house. The usual hustle and bustle of preparing Christmas gifts disappeared because Santa fell ill. “Oh my God, what will the kids say when they don’t get any presents this year?” - Santa thought sadly as he lay on the bed.

Reindeer (Deer)

Suddenly he heard a noise outside. He looked out the window and saw his four deer standing patiently as usual. But they seemed completely out of breath, as if they had just finished a long trip. Santa looked closer and couldn't believe what he saw. Behind the reindeer was a long train of sleighs carrying small children dressed in all sorts of colors.

Children

One after another they jumped into the snow and headed towards Santa Claus's house. Soon there was a knock on the door. ‘Come in!’ said Santa, because he was very curious. A little girl came, hugging something soft in her hands. “I heard you're sick, Mr. Santa,” she began. "So I'm giving you my teddy bear so you can have company."

Gifts for Santa

“Why, thank you, little Emma!” - said Santa, because he knew each child by name.
Then a young boy came in with a red bag in his hands.
“We knew you were sick, Papa Santa,” he said. “So my family knitted this blanket for you to keep you warm on winter days.”
“Why, what a wonderful idea, Paul!” Santa whispered, patting him on the head. And one by one the children came through Santa's door, each with a special gift to wish Santa well. There were cookies, cakes, socks, mittens, books, puzzles and even a small Christmas tree!

Kindness

“Christmas has arrived on my doorstep!” - Santa exclaims. “Come on, let’s all share these wonderful gifts.” And he gathered the children around him in a large circle. “Santa, what do you like best?” Emma asked soon. “My dears,” Santa replied smiling, “It is the love and kindness that each of you showed me today that is the best gift for everyone.” He looked lovingly at all the energetic faces around him. “This, my little ones, is the true meaning of Christmas.” And with that, Santa gave each of the children a big, warm holiday hug.

Here are two stories about the children’s favorite holiday - Christmas. You can find even more stories for beginners on various topics on, and also on the website bookbox.com there are many colorful and simple video stories in English (only without translation).

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Scenario of the New Year's fairy tale in English “When Christmas comes”.

A Russian girl is sitting in am armchair and reading a book of fairy-tales.

Her mother calls her.

Mother: Stop reading books, dear, New Year is coming. Help me to lay the table, please.

Russian girl: Just a moment, Mum. It's my favorite tale. I wish I were there in the fairy-tale.

Music. Lights go down.

A group of children is singing Christmas carol “Holy night”.

Silent night,
Holy night
All is calm
All is bright
Round yon virgin mother and child,
Holy infant so tender and mild.
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace.
In the forest. (slide “Winter Forest”)

Russian girl is looking around her with great interest.

Russian girl: Where am I? I can't believe my eyes. Is it a fairy-tale? Oh, it's cold here. Where shall I go?

A white rabbit appears on the stage. He is in a hurry. He is looking at his watch and taking it in and out of his waistcoat.

Rabbit: Oh, dear, oh dear! I'll be too late!

Russian girl: What? A rabbit with a pocket and a watch in it? Of course, I’m in a tale. Who’s ever seen a rabbit with a watch?

Children on the other side of the stage:

  1. A cat went to town to buy a hat.
    What? A cat with a hat? A hat for a cat?
    Who’s ever seen a cat in a hat?
  2. A cock went to town to buy a clock.
    What? A cock with a clock? A clock for a cock?
    Who’s ever seen a cock with a clock?
  3. A bear went to town to buy a chair.
    What? A bear with a chair? A chair for a bear?
    Who’s ever seen a bear with a chair?
  4. A dog went to town to buy a log?
    What? A dog with a log? A log for a dog?
    Who’s ever seen a dog with a log?
  5. An owl went to town to buy a towel.
    What? An owl with a towel? A towel for an owl?
    Who’s ever seen an owl with a towel?
  6. A hen went to town to buy a pen.
    What? A hen with a pen? A pen for a hen?
    Who’s ever seen a hen with a pen?

Russian girl: Mister Rabbit, wait for me, please!

Lights go down.

Queen's palace. (slide “Palace”)

The Queen is sitting at the desk. There is a blackboard near the desk. Rabbit comes through the gates and runs into the palace. The Russian girl enters and hides nearby.

Rabbit: Good evening, Your Majesty! I am on time (bows). Let's start our lesson. May I ask you to write down four irregular verbs?

Queen: All right. Dictate!

Break-broken-broken
Speak-spoke-spoken
Begin-began-begun

Chancellor comes.

Chancellor: Good evening, Your Majesty! May I ask you to put Your signature? To four edicts only.

Queen: Write! Well! But then I won’t write – begin-began-begun. Give me your papers!

Chancellor: Thank you very much, Your Majesty!

Queen: And what shall I write?

Chancellor: Either “execute” or “forgiveness”.

Queen (counts): E-xe-cu-te, for-gi-ve-ness. I shall write “execute” – it is shorter.

Russian girl comes out: Stop it! What have you written?

Queen: Who are you? How dare you speak to me like this? I am your Queen.

Russian girl: You executed a person and didn’t think about him!

Queen: But I can’t write and think at the same time!

Russian girl: It isn’t necessary. First you should think and then you should write.

Queen: If I do that, I shall think and think and think and then I’ll go mad.

Russian girl: Nonsense! And besides, you are not my Queen. I am not from here. I am from Russia.

Queen: Russia? Where is it? Oh, I know, your people live on the other side of the Earth and they walk with their heads downward.

Russian girl: Do you study at school? You don’t know Geography at all. (slide “The map of Russia”)Russia is the largest country in the world with a long and interesting history and culture. Do you know how Russian people celebrated Christmas traditionally?

A group of children is going around the hall and singing Russian folk songs.

Russian girl: Russian people made up a lot of fairy-tales. One of them we prepared for you in a modern version. Can you guess the tale?

Queen: Why should I know it? Mr. Rabbit knows it well.

Rabbit: It’s Russian folk-tale “The Turnip”. But I hardly guessed it.

Queen: As for me I know Math.

Russian girl (writing at the blackboard): How much is six multiplied by six?

Queen: Six times six is ​​eleven. Mr. Rabbit, is it OK?

Rabbit (sadly): OK, Your Majesty.

Russian girl (writing): Multiply eight by eight, please.

Russian girl: Awful!

Queen: And I know Biology very well.

Russian girl: Then answer, when do snowdrops appear in the forest?

Rabbit whispers: In April.

Queen: Snowdrops? Of course, in December, because snow falls in December.

Snowflakes dance.

Russian girl: You are wrong. It's impossible. Snowdrops blossom in April.

Queen: OK. I want April now. I like snowdrops very much. I have never seen them.

Rabbit: April will come soon. You have to wait only three months or 90 days.

Queen: 90 days! But I can't wait! Tomorrow we are going to have a New Year’s party. I want to have snowdrops for this party.

Rabbit (sadly): Your Majesty, you can’t break the law of Nature.

It’s winter now….

Music (winter) (slide “Winter”)

Rabbit: Then comes spring with the first dripping of melted snow and snowdrops…

Music (spring) (slide “Spring”)

Rabbit: After spring comes bright summer….

Music (summer) (slide “Summer”)

Rabbit: And then comes golden autumn with a lot of fruit and vegetables, rains and winds.

Music (autumn) (slide “Autumn”)

Queen: I’ll promulgate a new law of Nature! Mr. Rabbit! Sit down and write! I'll dictate to you. “The grass is green.

There are a lot of flowers in our forest. Bring a basket of snowdrops to our palace for the New Year’s party! “A full basket of gold is awaiting you!” Chancellor!

Chancellor comes.

Queen: Set my seal and proclaim my order!

Chancellor: But Your Majesty…

Queen: This is my order!

Lights go down.

In the forest. (slide “Winter forest”).

It's freezing. A giant caterpillar is sitting under the tree covered with snow.

Mr.Rabbit and Russian girl are standing and hesitating in which direction to go.

Rabbit: Let's go this way. Frosty the famous snowman lives here. I hope he can help us.

Russian girl: I am so tired. What’s the use of looking for snowdrops in winter. Where can I sit down?

Russian girl tries to sit down on a giant caterpillar but jumps up and cries.

Russian girl: What is it? Dear me! It's a snake!

Caterpillar: First of all can’t you be more polite and stop sitting on a delicate caterpillar?

Russian girl: Caterpillar in winter! It's incredible!

Caterpillar: Stop talking nonsense. Can't you see? It's me. What are you doing here on Christmas Eve?

A group of children is singing Christmas carol “Away in a manger”.

Away in a manger, no crib for a bed

The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.

The stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay

The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay.

Russian girl: We are looking for snowdrops.

Caterpillar: Isn’t it more incredible to look for snowdrops in winter?

Russian girl: Certainly it is. Am I going mad?

Caterpillar: Why haven’t you said before you are going crazy? I am sure only Rudolf can help you – he is also an extraordinary creature. You have to go that way. (Show them the way).

Russian girl: Thank you. Bye.

Rabbit: Thank you Miss (kisses her hand). Shall we meet one day?

Carterpillar: Put down my phone number, ducky. (Hugs and kisses him).

Lights go down. Music.

Lights go up. Russian girl and Mr. Rabbit are going through the forest.

Chorus. Song “Rudolf the Red-Nose Reindeer”.

Rudolf, the red-nosed reindeer
Had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw it
Used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolf
play in any reindeer games.

Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say,
"Rudolf with your nose so bright,

you would even say it glows.
All of the other reindeer

Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?

Then how the reindeer loved him,
As they shouted out with glee:
"Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer,
you"ll go down in history!"

Rudolf appears. Russian girl and Mr. Rabbit run to him.

Rabbit: Mr. Rudolf we are so glad to see you. Can you help us to find snowdrops.

Rudolf: Snowdrops? What a strange idea! I can manage to get moss and lichen for you.

Russian girl: But we need snowdrops very much.

Rudolf: You need a real magician, you need Santa.

Russian girl: Where is he? Tell us, please, we are in a hurry.

Rudolf: I can't tell you. He is very busy now, he is preparing Christmas gifts for children. That's why nobody knows where he is. But you can ask Frosty.

Rabbit: Who is Frosty?

Chorus. Song “Frosty, The Snowman”.

Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul,
With a corncob pipe and a carrot nose,
And two eyes made of coal.
Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale, they say.
He was made of snow but the children know
How he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in that
Old silk hat they found,
For they put it on his head
He began to dance around!

O Frosty the snowman,
Was alive as he could be!
And the children say he could
Laugh and play
Just the same as you and me.
Thumpety thump thump
Thumpety thump thump
Look at Frosty go!
Thumpety thump thump
Thumpty thump thump
Over the hills of snow…

Frosty (appears): Who called me?

Russian girl: Dear Frosty, can you show us the way to Santa’s house. We need his help. It’s Christmas Eve now and we’d like to get a basket of snowdrops on Christmas Day.

Frosty: What strange presents do people want to have on Christmas! OK, if you guess my riddles, I’ll show you the way.

Russian girl: We’ll try and I think children will help us (to the audience). Will you help us to guess Frosty’s riddles?

It's blue by night
By day it's white.
It is cold and not dry,
It falls from the sky. (Snow)

Fat and gay, on a winter day,
He came here with us to stay.
But day by day he grew sad and thin,
And so we brought his younger brother in. (A calendar)

In winter and in summer
They stand in one color. (A fir-tree and a pine)

This is the season
When children ski
And Santa brings
The bright Christmas tree. (Winter)

Frosty: Let's go that way. I'll follow you, you can lose yourselves. (They are going away).

Music. Chorus “I wish I were a snowman”

I wish I were a Snowman,
So tall and big and white.
I'd never have to clean my teeth,
Or go to bed at night.
But maybe Mister Snowman
Is wishing he were me,
For I'll be here when summer comes,
But where will the Snowman be?

Music. Song “Christmas is coming..”

Christmas is coming
The goose is getting fat
Please, to put a penny
In an old man's hat
Please put a penny
In an old man's hat.
If you have no penny
A half-penny can do
If you have no half-penny
Then God bless you.

Lights go down.

Santa's house. (slide “Santa’s house”).

Santa Claus is picking up his bag.

Santa: A new nose for Rudolf, a new broom for Frosty, a beautiful hat for the caterpillar, a basket of snowdrops for the Queen. What else? Ah, they are coming. We'll see if they gain their presents.

All: Santa, hello. Help us, please!

Santa: All right! I’ve just learned a new and very modern dance. If you dance with me I’ll make all your wishes come true.

Dance. Everybody is dancing.

The clock strikes.

Santa: Christmas has come!

Song “We wish you a Merry Christmas...” (All participants).

We wish you a merry Christmas

We wish you a merry Christmas
And a happy New Year!
Good tidings for you
Wherever you are
Good tidings for Christmas and a happy New Year!

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One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. Every day, when she went to the shops, she spent very little money. She bought the cheapest meat, the cheapest vegetables. And when she was tired, she still walked round and round the shops to find the cheapest food. She saved every cent possible.

Delia counted the money again. There was no mistake. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And the next day was Christmas.

She couldn't do anything about it. She could only sit down and cry. So she sat there, in the poor little room, and she cried.

Delia lived in this poor little room, in New York, with her husband, James Dillingham Young. They also had a bedroom, and a kitchen and a bathroom – all poor little rooms. James Dillingham Young was lucky, because he had a job, but it was not a good job. These rooms took most of his money. Delia tried to find work, but times were bad, and there was no work for her. But when Mr James Dillingham Young came home to his rooms, Mrs James Dillingham Young called him "Jim" and put her arms around him. And that was good.

Delia stopped crying and she washed her face. She stood by the window, and looked out at a gray cat on a gray wall in the gray road. Tomorrow was Christmas Day, and she had only one dollar and eighty-seven cents to buy Jim a Christmas present. Her Jim. She wanted very much to buy him something really fine, something to show how much she loved him.

Suddenly, Delia turned round and ran over to look in the glass on the wall. Her eyes were bright.

Now, the James Dillingham Youngs had two very special things. One was Jim"s gold watch. It once belonged to his father, and, before that, to his grandfather. The other special thing was Delia"s hair.

Quickly, Delia let down her beautiful, long hair. It fell down her back, and it was almost like a coat around her. Then she put her hair up again, quickly. For a second or two she stood still, and cried a little.

Then she put on her old brown coat, and her old brown hat, turned, and left the room. She went downstairs and out into the road, and her eyes were bright.

She walked along by the shops, and stopped when she came to a door with "Madame Eloise - Hair" on it. Inside there was a fat woman. She did not look like an "Eloise".

"Will you buy my hair?" Delia asked.

"I buy hair," Madame replied. "Take your hat off, then, and show me your hair."

The beautiful brown hair fell down.

"Twenty dollars," Madame said, and she touched the hair with her hand.

"Quick! Cut it off! Give me the money!" Delia said.

The next two hours went quickly. Delia was happy because she was looking round the shops for Jim"s present. At last she found it. It was a gold chain for The Watch. Jim loved his watch, but it had no chain. When Delia saw this gold chain, she knew immediately that it was right for Jim. She must have it. The shop took twenty-one dollars from her for it, and she hurried home with the eighty-seven cents. When she arrived there, she looked at her very short hair in the glass. "What can I do with it?"

Then she looked again in the glass. Her hair was now in very small curls all over her head. "Oh, dear. I look like a schoolgirl!" she said to herself. "What's Jim going to say when he sees me?"

At seven o"clock the dinner was nearly ready and Delia was waiting. "Oh, I hope he thinks that I"m still beautiful!" she thought.

The door opened and Jim came in and closed it. He looked very thin and he needed a new coat. His eyes were on Delia. She could not understand the look on his face, and she was afraid. He was not angry or surprised. He just watched her, with that strange look on his face. Delia ran to him.

"Jim," she cried. "Don't look at me like that." I sold my hair because I wanted to give you a present. It will soon be long again. I had to do it, Jim. Say “Happy Christmas”, please. I have a wonderful present for you!"

"You"ve cut off your hair?" asked Jim.

"Yes. I cut it off and sold it," Delia said. "But don"t you love me any more, Jim? I"m still me."

Jim looked around the room.

"You say your hair has gone?" he said, almost stupidly.

"Yes. I told you. Because I love you! Shall I get the dinner now, Jim?"

Suddenly Jim put his arms around his Delia. Then he took something from his pocket and put it on the table.

"I love you, Delia," he said. "It doesn't matter if your hair is short or long. But if you open that, you"ll see why I was unhappy at first."

Excited, Delia pulled off the paper. Then she gave a little scream of happiness. But a second later there were cries of unhappiness. Because there were The Combs - the combs for her beautiful hair. When she first saw these combs in the shop window, she wanted them. They were beautiful combs, expensive combs, and now they were her combs. But she no longer had her hair!

Delia picked them up and held them. Her eyes were full of love.

"But my hair will soon be long again, Jim."

And then Delia remembered. She jumped up and cried, "Oh! Oh!" She ran to get Jim's beautiful present,

and she held it out to him.

"Isn't it lovely, Jim?" I looked everywhere for it. Now you"ll want to look at your watch a hundred times a day. Give it to me! Give me your watch, Jim! Let"s see it with its new chain."

But Jim did not do this. He sat down, put his hands behind his head, and he smiled.

"Delia," he said. "Let"s keep our presents for a time. They"re so nice. You see, I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. And now, let"s have dinner."

And this was the story of two young people who were very much in love.

Let's create a festive mood and learn English

A winter fairy tale is needed not only for children, but also for adults. We have collected for you magical Christmas cartoons that are worth watching in English. This is an interesting option to learn new words, and the child will be even more delighted with this method of learning. Stock up on some goodies, a warm drink, and go to the world of Christmas miracles :)

Friends, this article contains sites with films and cartoons in English with subtitles. You can search for cartoons from the presented article on these sites if it is difficult for you to watch them without subtitles.

Almost all Christmas cartoons from this collection are distinguished by simple vocabulary and grammar, as well as clear pronunciation. Therefore, you can start watching them from the Pre-Intermediate level.

Saving Santa / Save Santa

Have you ever wondered how Santa manages to fly around the world in just one night? The whole secret is that on Christmas night this white-bearded old man, thanks to a magic sleigh, moves not only in space, but also in time. A sweet, smart and funny elf named Bernard was known as frivolous and slightly irresponsible. But he gets a chance to prove otherwise. After all, he finds out that someone is planning to kidnap Santa. Bernard decides that he can save him, and with him, Christmas. The clumsy elf will have to return to the past to confront insidious villains. But will he succeed?

Father Christmas / Santa Claus

This charming cartoon is just 25 minutes long and is based on the book by Raymond Briggs. Designed for adults.

We are all accustomed to the classic image of Father Frost: a kind old man in a red robe who adores children, gives gifts and faith in the best. But what is it like in everyday life? Father Christmas shows the everyday life of the Christmas Father (British Santa). And these days he is far from how we are used to seeing him at Christmas. This is a grumpy old man who smokes a cradle, every now and then uses the not at all magical word blooming (damn) and gets into tricky situations.

Attention! The video in this article shows the original (UK version). There is also a version with American voice acting, in which some scenes were cut out (for example, the drinking of Santa Claus), and the word blooming was replaced with merry.

Christmas Carol / Christmas story

It's hard to imagine Christmas and New Year without an adaptation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, which tells the story of a grumpy miser whose only value in life is money. But everything changes when he is visited by three spirits: past, present and future.

The first cartoon (2001) is a classic fairy tale that is perfect for children to watch.

The second is a modern adaptation starring Jim Carrey. The cartoon is a little dark, so it is suitable for older children and adults. In this version, it is worth considering that the characters’ speech is not very clear, and there is complex vocabulary. At a minimum, you need to have an average level to watch the fairy tale in the original, but it’s better to find a version with subtitles.

https://youtu.be/e7tQV22lCXQ

A Wish for Wings That Work

A short cartoon (23 minutes) about the penguin Opus, who has dreamed of learning to fly since childhood. Every day he ran after the birds, flapping his wings and hoping that he would be able to fly after them. But, alas, his wings “didn’t work.” There was always a red cat hovering around the penguin, who dreamed of making friends with him. Everyone thought the cat and Opus were a couple of losers. But the little penguin did not despair, he continued to believe that one day he would grow wings that would “work.”

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! / How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Everyone loves Christmas, but not the Grinch. During the winter holidays, everyone rejoices and showers each other with gifts. No one has any idea about the Grinch's hidden grudge. One day this green monster decides enough is enough! It's time to steal the hated holiday. He dresses up as Santa and forces his dog to play the role of a reindeer, intending to steal all the Christmas paraphernalia from the town's residents.

The Grinch / Grinch

It’s impossible not to mention the new cartoon about the Grinch. The plot of the classic story about a green introvert living with his dog away from people remains the same. Only now the fairy tale is flavored with a large number of humorous scenes and is distinguished by high-quality graphic design. A kind, slightly naive, Christmas story for family viewing.

Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town / Santa Claus has come to town!

Have you ever wondered where Santa Claus came from? Well, sit back and listen to the story the postman will tell.

Once upon a time there was a boy named Chris. His family was involved in the production of toys. When the boy grew up a little, he wanted to please the neighboring children by giving them toys. But the villain Burgomitr lived nearby. He decided to stop Chris from carrying out his plan. However, the boy does not want to give up. He is aware that an evil wizard lives not far from him. Of course, being evil, the wizard would be more happy to help Burgomitr, but Chris decides to win the favor of the magician.

The Night Before Christmas: A Mouse Tale / The Night Before Christmas: Mouse Stories

Despite the fact that the cartoon is quite children's, the English language in it is not so simple. Therefore, it is worth watching it with subtitles, and when watching it with a child, analyze difficult moments together.
The Attwell family is getting ready for the winter holidays. The little mice living nearby are surprised at the decorated Christmas tree, the beautifully wrapped boxes, and the beautifully set table. Little mice become curious: what is Christmas? They go on a journey to find out everything about this wonderful holiday. Many adventures await them, both good and not so good. Will the little mice be able to find out the answer to their question?

Scenario

Christmas musical tale in English

"Time of Miracles"

Shaydullina Landysh Minnafikovna,

English teacher I square category,

MAOU "Lyceum No. 78 named after A. S. Pushkin",

Naberezhnye Chelny city, Tatarstan

"Time of Miracles"

Christmas night. Two sisters (7th grade) decorate the Christmas tree and talk about their gifts:

1. Tomorrow is Christmas. This night is magic because Santa comes to children and gives them presents.

2 . Oh, what should I wish? What present do I want ? (thinks, looks around the stage and audience).

I want a toy and I want a doll

I want a car and a big ball.

Oooh, I don’t know!

    And I want a puppy. A little puppy with big funny ears (laughs and looks dreamily at the ceiling).

    A puppy? Ha, I am sure our parents will be against it! But.. Who knows… It`s a magic night and all wishes come true.

    Oh, and don’t forget, we must prepare a present for Santa!

    Yes, tasty cookies and milk. ( picks up cookies and milk). You know, Santa ia always hungry ( takes one cookie and wants to eat it).

    Eh, eh... It`s for Santa!

    (puts the cookies back on the plate) Oops, sorry, I know.

    Put the cookies on the table! ( looks at the clock) It`s late. Time to go to bed.

The girls leave. Snowflakes (4th grade) come out and dance. The end of the dance - Santa (7th grade) enters, smiles, pats the girls on the head and approaches the stockings on the fireplace. Suddenly he sees cookies and milk. Smiles.

Santa: Ho, ho! Cookies! Two nice girls left them for me. MMM, so tasty! (tastes the cookies). Their present is good. I liked it! So now my turn! Jenny wants a puppy (waves his magic wand and takes out a puppy, puts it in a stocking for gifts).

And Manny... Oh, she said: “I want a toy and I want a doll

I want a car and a big ball."

Well, OK! ( Santa takes out the gifts, calls them in English again and places them on the fireplace and in the stocking. Santa sits down V armchair).

Santa: I`ll have a rest and go to other houses to give presents to other children.

Dance.

Morning has come. The girls just got up. They go on stage. They pull themselves up and yawn. They look at the fireplace and shout joyfully, interrupting each other.

    Jenny! Look!

    Manny! Do you see?

    Yes, I do. There is something in the stockings!

    Presents… our presents!! Santa brought them!

    This is my stocking! Oh what is there? A puppy!)))

    And... Oh a ball, a car, a doll and a toy! Everything I wanted! Santa didn't forget anything.

The girls jump, rejoice and laugh.

    This is the best Christmas! I like it so much.

    And I am so happy, too. (Looks into the hall and shouts joyfully to the audience) Merry Christmas!!! I wish you Merry Christmas!

The children come out and sing the song " "Merry Christmas"

References Author of the text: Shaydullina Landysh Minnafikovna