A2 Listening Exercise – Boxing Day in Britain - Part 4

Why did churches have boxes for the poor?
To open them on the 26th of December.
To collect money for the poor.
To collect money for the servants.
To give presents to the poor.

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    A2 Listening – Boxing Day in Britain

    This A2-level listening activity introduces learners to Boxing Day, a popular holiday in Britain celebrated on the day after Christmas. Students watch a short video and learn about typical Boxing Day traditions, such as family visits, shopping, charity events, and sporting activities.

    What this task practises:

    • listening for key information
    • understanding cultural traditions in the UK
    • recognising vocabulary connected to holidays and celebrations
    • answering multiple-choice or short-answer questions

    How to use: Play the video once for general understanding and again for details. Students answer the questions based on what they hear about Boxing Day traditions in Britain. This task works well for A2 learners and makes an excellent addition to Christmas and New Year lessons.