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Easy English Texts
Uirapuru
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5 days ago
This podcast is for people taking early steps in the English language. I will be reading: popular nursery rhymes, Poems, and short stories. Since beginning ESL students are not regularly exposed to English literature, I hope that you enjoy reading and listening to these beautiful writings and learn something new!
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This podcast is for people taking early steps in the English language. I will be reading: popular nursery rhymes, Poems, and short stories. Since beginning ESL students are not regularly exposed to English literature, I hope that you enjoy reading and listening to these beautiful writings and learn something new!
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#60- The Twelve Days of Christmas 1
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4 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
#60- The Twelve Days of Christmas 1

The Twelve Days of Christmas is a song that was written during the Puritan Movement in England. During the years 1558-1829 Catholics were not allowed to practice their faith. The song has two meanings. The first is the literal meaning of each verse of the song and the second is the subtle translation that was known to those of the Catholic faith.

The Twelve Days of Christmas start on Christmas Day, December 25th. The twelfth day ends at midnight on January 5th of each year. The Holy Day of the Epiphany - which means an illuminating discovery, or a realization) is followed on January 6. All Christmas decorations should be left up until the Epiphany.

1. The first day of Christmas - My True Love, the Partridge in a Pear Tree (Jesus Christ is my true love). In ancient times a partridge was often used as symbol of a divine and sacred king.

2. The second day of Christmas - Two turtle doves are the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The doves symbolize peace.

3. The third day of Christmas - The three French Hens are Faith, Hope and Love. These are the three gifts of the Holy Spirit.

4. The fourth day of Christmas - The four calling birds are the four Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

5. The fifth day of Christmas - The five golden rings describe the first five books of the Old Testament.

6. The sixth day of Christmas - The six geese a laying stood for the first six days of creation.

7. The seventh day of Christmas - The seven swans a swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit. These are Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership and Mercy.

8. The eighth day of Christmas - The eight maids a milking are the eight Beatitudes. These are Jesus' teachings of happiness.

9. The ninth day of Christmas - Nine ladies dancing are the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit. These are Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Goodness, Mildness, Fidelity, Modesty and Continency.

10. The tenth day of Christmas - The ten lords a leaping are the Ten Commandments.

11. The eleventh day of Christmas - The eleven pipers piping represent the eleven faithful apostles.

12. The twelfth day of Christmas - The twelve drummers drumming represent the twelve points of belief in The Apostles' Creed.

Easy English Texts
This podcast is for people taking early steps in the English language. I will be reading: popular nursery rhymes, Poems, and short stories. Since beginning ESL students are not regularly exposed to English literature, I hope that you enjoy reading and listening to these beautiful writings and learn something new!