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 Zora
 
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							| Christmas Story - A Christmas Truce 
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							| Here�s a direct link to a page that has an ESL activity about a true Christmas story that warms my heart every time I hear it told. The link is refreshed about once a week, so you need to download it ASAP and not wait. 
 http://www.insideout.net/e-lessons.htm
 
 Merry Christmas
 Linda
 
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 Vickiii
 
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							| Isn�t it the most incredible story.  Weren�t canadian troops part of the allies alongside new Zealand and Australians?  Of course the song - Snoopy�s Christmas refers to the truce - with the German �red baron� making overtures of peace. 
 It is a shame the generals were allowed to prevail, it seems like the troops all new what they were doing!
 
 I discussed this topic and song with my students and they told me about a famous football match between the Chileans and the Argentinians on the eve of what nearly became a war between the two countries.  Apparently this occurred shortly before the Falklands war with England during the erm 1980�s or late 70�s??
 
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 Zora
 
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							| Yes, they were. Over 1 million Canadian troops helped out... which was a fair amount considering Canada only had a population of about 11-12 million people... |  17 Dec 2008     
					
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