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Vocabulary: Christmas
Christmas tree
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For a perfect tree, look
at
for
a densely branched one.
Gently pull a
handful of needles
needles'hand
hand full of needles
and
see if some come
loose
louse
lose
.
Shake trees and avoid those
dropping
droping
needles
Then buy a
stand
strand
that you can fill with water, as cut trees drink a lot.
Cut 2 cm
off
out of
out
the trunk base to get rid of the seal formed by the previous cut.
Be careful, any Christmas tree can become a fire hazard or a
ragging
ragged
raging
inferno in seconds.
So, don't let your tree dry
out
down
and
place it
out of
away
from fireplaces.
Now add the lights. Only use
approved
provided
lights and... do forget candles!
Lights give
sparkling
sparkle
to any Christmas tree.
chose
Choose
rope lights and start
to
at
the top of the tree. Wrap the lights around the branches.
Now, the garlands ! Start at the top of the tree and work your way
up
down
.
Don't wrap the garlands too tightly or your tree
might
must
look like a Christmas sausage !
Then, hang the ornaments and space them
eventually
evenly
apart.
Don't forget the final touch : a lovely tree
topper
toper
!
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