looking forward to - I’m _________ eating some mince pies and drinking a nice cup of tea., build up - They played some loud music before the pantomime started to _______ the atmosphere., switch on - Can you _______ the lights. I can’t see a thing., wrap up - Have you got a roll of Sellotape? I want to _______ the presents., sing along - I always _______ to Merry Christmas Everyone by Slade., take off - I’ve decided to _____ two weeks _____this Christmas. It’s been such a tough year., hang up - Can you ______ some tinsel on all the picture frames and mirrors in the house?, wake up - We always _______late on New Year’s Eve to drink a glass of champagne and sing Auld Lang Syne., dress up - We usually buy a new outfit for Christmas because it’s nice to _______a bit and make the day really special., stay up - We always _______ very late on New Year’s Day and then we make a full English breakfast., meet up with - Christmas is a great time to _______ friends and family., end up - There’s usually lots of turkey left over so we _______ making a big curry on Boxing Day., curling up - There’s nothing better than ______ in front of the fire with a good best-seller., take down - On 6th January we _______ all the decorations and Christmas is well and truly over.,

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