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Behnazzz Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

trips to a panto

Kids 'need protection from Santa' The Teachernet site also said trips to a panto could be scary, so "fearful" kids should be sat near exits.

Hi

What is the meaning of trips to a panto?

A government website has withdrawn advice to teachers telling them to keep kids safe from the "terrifying" appearance of Father Christmas.A government spokesman said the advice wasn't put together by them and that they supported Christmas traditions.

whasn't put tigether by them?

They said: "We have now withdrawn it as it does not reflect our views

does not refelect our veiws?

thanks:)
  

Top answer

1. Panto is the same as pantomime, they usually colour thier faces and wear rather strange kind of clothing that adds to their odd appearance, so kids can got scared from what they see in the show! 2.

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  • Panto is the same as pantomime, they usually colour thier faces and wear rather strange kind of clothing that adds to their odd appearance, so kids can got scared from what they see in the show!
  • 2.
  • The advice to teachers about keeping kids safe from terrifying appearance of F CH had bot come from the government, and the government does not suggest or support it.
  • 3.
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1. Panto is the same as pantomime, they usually colour thier faces and wear rather strange kind of clothing that adds to their odd appearance, so kids can got scared from what they see in the show!

2. The advice to teachers about keeping kids safe from terrifying appearance of F CH had bot come from the government, and the government does not suggest or support it.

3. The view of

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