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Christmas Carols
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Hi everyone, and welcome back to English with Ally! Today, we’re talking about one of the most joyful parts of the holiday season—Christmas songs. From classic tunes to cheerful carols, music is everywhere in December. But what exactly is carolling, and why is it such a big tradition? Let’s find out!
A carol is a festive song, usually about Christmas. These songs have been around for centuries, originally sung to celebrate the season and share joy. Carols often have simple, memorable melodies so everyone can join in. You may know some songs like “Silent Night” or “Deck the Halls”—they’re carols because they bring people together in harmony.
Silent Night, Holy Night
All is calm, all is Bright
…does that sound familiar?
Carolling is a tradition and it means going from house to house or singing in public places during the holiday season. Groups of singers, often called a choir, perform carols to spread cheer. In the UK, you might see carollers outside churches, in town squares, or even knocking on doors. Maybe you have seen them is some films? Sometimes, they collect donations for charity while singing.
Imagine standing in a snowy street, hearing a choir sing a beautiful tune like “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Their voices blend perfectly, and the music fills the air with warmth. People stop to listen, some join in, and for a moment, everyone feels connected through song. That’s the magic of carolling!
Let’s review today’s key words:
- Carol – a festive song, usually about Christmas.
- Choir – a group of singers performing together.
- Tune – the melody or musical line of a song.
Try using these words in your own sentences!
Christmas songs and carolling are all about sharing joy and music. If you get the chance, join a choir or sing a carol this season!
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