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Hi, everybody! In this lesson, you'll learn some important phrases for Christmas in France and some valuable cultural tips.
In French, Christmas is called...
Noël
[slowly] Noël
Even for non-religious people, this is an important holiday in France.
Homes and shops are decorated beautifully to celebrate this family holiday. Many cities are famous for their Christmas markets, where you can buy decorations, regional products, and food.
On Noël, or "Christmas Day," French people greet each other by saying Joyeux Noël!
(slow) Joyeux Noël!
It means "Merry Christmas!"
When you meet someone on Christmas day, be sure to greet them with this phrase.
French people celebrate the holiday with their own special events and customs. The most popular food to eat on Christmas is...
dinde de Noël
(slow) dinde de Noël
It means "turkey." It literally means "Christmas Turkey."
Christmas turkey is a traditional main dish on Christmas Eve.
Usually, French people eat turkey after church services, together with Brussel sprouts and roasted potatoes. Dessert is "Christmas log," which is a chocolate cake resembling a wooden log.
Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the words and repeat after me.
"Christmas"
Noël
* beep
Noël
"Merry Christmas"
Joyeux Noël!
* beep
Joyeux Noël!
"turkey"
dinde de Noël
* beep
dinde de Noël
Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! What is special about the Christmas dessert in Provence?
Christmas dessert in Provence is called the "thirteen desserts" and is made up of dried and fresh fruits, chocolates, and other sweets. Traditionally, the desserts represent Jesus and the twelve apostles.
You just learned about how French people celebrate Christmas and some important facts about the holiday.
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See you soon! A bientôt et merci.

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