Christmas Speaking Activity – Peppa Pig and Father Christmas Dialogue

Read the dialogue

Father Christmas: Why are these chimneys always so sooty? Ah, I see someone`s left me a mince pie and a drink. Delicious. Ho ho ho.

Peppa: George, it`s Father Christmas.

Father Christmas: Hello, there, and who might you be?

Peppa: I am Peppa.

Father Christmas: And who is this very smart\r\nyoung gentleman?\r\n

Peppa: It`s only George.

Father Christmas: Please to meet you, George.

Peppa: Are those presents for George and me?

Father Christmas: They might be.

Peppa: Can we open them now?

Father Christmas: You have to wait till morning.

Peppa: Father Christmas, how do you know\r\nwhat presents to give everyone?\r\n

Father Christmas: I have a list. Ah, which I seemed to have lost.

Peppa: Oh.

Father Christmas: Right, let`s get these last presents delivered, which means climbing back up this confounded chimney.

Peppa: Father Christmas, why don`t you use the front door?

Father Christmas: Galloping Goblins! What a good idea. Bye-bye, Peppa and George.\r\n

Peppa: Bye-bye...

Father Christmas: Happy Christmas. Ho-ho-ho.

This Christmas speaking activity features a simple and engaging dialogue between Peppa Pig and Father Christmas. Young ESL learners read the conversation, act it out, and practise essential festive vocabulary in a playful, story-based format. The familiar characters make the task feel easy, fun, and highly motivating for children.

The lesson includes a short model dialogue, comprehension questions, and speaking prompts that help students describe pictures, express wishes, and talk about Christmas traditions. Acting out the scene allows children to practise pronunciation, intonation, and natural communication using simple sentences.

Designed for preschool and primary levels, this activity works well for online lessons, group classes, or one-to-one sessions. The combination of Peppa Pig’s friendly world and the magic of Father Christmas creates a warm, festive learning atmosphere that keeps students engaged and excited to speak English.