1. The tradition of giving gifts. It is present in every family and varies from the formal presentation of a gift to the transformation of this action into a ritual. There are families where gifts are prepared in advance, taking into account the wishes of the child, which has a positive effect — the child receives the gifts that he wanted. This makes the gift even more expensive for the birthday boy. To prolong the pleasure of receiving gifts, they are wrapped in beautiful paper and put in a certain place (children's room, living room). The child gets great pleasure from the process of unwrapping the gift, he makes guesses, trying to determine by touch what is hidden in the paper.
2.The tradition of home decoration. The obligatory attributes of this tradition were the decoration of the house with helium balloons of different colors and shapes, and, of course, the ball-the number of years that have passed. The balloons are delivered late in the evening, when the children are already asleep, although they know that the decoration with balloons happens every year, but they are always happy with them, as if for the first time.
3. The "Birthday cake" tradition. Here you can observe different approaches: in some families, the cake is baked by the mother, in others-the cake is ordered in a pastry shop. A birthday cake becomes a work of art — it is a whole composition: a combination of ingredients, colors, decorations. You can see cakes that reflect the interests of children: fairy tale characters, animal figures, etc. A mandatory attribute of this tradition is blowing out candles
1. A: I haven't written the essay yet.' B: 'Neither HAVE I.
2. A: 'I'm very thirsty.' B: SO AM I.
3. A: 'Sam won't help us.' B: 'Neither WILL Scotty.
4. A: 'I drink too much coffee.' B: SO DO I.
5. A: 'Mum was very proud of us.' B: 'And SO WAS DAD.
6. Ann will be there and so WILL her sister.
7. A: 'I watched the match in a pub.' B: 'So DID I.
8. A: 'I would really like to go.' B: SO WOULD I.
9. Jenny: I won’t have a cake just now. Me: NEITHER WILL I.
10. Jenny: I’m studying Spanish at the moment. Me: SO AM I.
11. I don't have any money. – NEITHER DOES HE.
12. I visited India last year. – SO DID I.
1. The tradition of giving gifts. It is present in every family and varies from the formal presentation of a gift to the transformation of this action into a ritual. There are families where gifts are prepared in advance, taking into account the wishes of the child, which has a positive effect — the child receives the gifts that he wanted. This makes the gift even more expensive for the birthday boy. To prolong the pleasure of receiving gifts, they are wrapped in beautiful paper and put in a certain place (children's room, living room). The child gets great pleasure from the process of unwrapping the gift, he makes guesses, trying to determine by touch what is hidden in the paper.
2.The tradition of home decoration. The obligatory attributes of this tradition were the decoration of the house with helium balloons of different colors and shapes, and, of course, the ball-the number of years that have passed. The balloons are delivered late in the evening, when the children are already asleep, although they know that the decoration with balloons happens every year, but they are always happy with them, as if for the first time.
3. The "Birthday cake" tradition. Here you can observe different approaches: in some families, the cake is baked by the mother, in others-the cake is ordered in a pastry shop. A birthday cake becomes a work of art — it is a whole composition: a combination of ingredients, colors, decorations. You can see cakes that reflect the interests of children: fairy tale characters, animal figures, etc. A mandatory attribute of this tradition is blowing out candles