5.Fill in at, off, in, on, for, without, aside 1)I booked my holidays ... advanced this year.
2)Hotels offer special rates if you travel: a season.
3)Please send me the information delay.
4)They spent a week ... the seaside last summer.
5)There are many bikes ... hire in Helsinki.
6)I've been setting ... a bit of money all year for my
7)We had to set ... early in the morning to catch the holidays.
On the 8th of March we celebrate Women's Day when men are supposed to do everything about the house and cook all the meals. This is pretty nice — at least once a year women can take a break and forget about all those dishes, cooking, kids, take a magazine and relax on a coach. The 1st of May is the Day of Labour. During Soviet time there were huge demonstrations on this day, as everybody was obliged to show his loyalty to the state; now only communists organize meetings on this date. The greatest national holiday in our country is Victory Day. On the 9th of May, 1945, the Soviet Army and its allies completely defeated the German fascists and the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War ended. A magnificent memorial on Poklonnaya Gora has been built to commemorate the Victory. Many veterans take part in the military parade and lay wreaths on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Radio and television broadcast popular war songs. A lot of guests from different countries of the . world come to Moscow to participate in the celebrations. Independence Day is anew holiday in our country. On the 12th of June, 1992, the first President of Russia was elected. The 1st of September is the Day of Knowledge — it's the beginning of a school year. Children go to schools with flowers for teachers, there are meetings before the classes start. The 12th of December — the Constitution Day. This day the first Constitution of the Russian Federation was adopted in 1993 (previous Constitutions were all Soviet Unions). Russians love to celebrate. We adopted the Western holidays such as St. Valentine, and Halloween. We also appreciate Chinese New Year, Muslim and Jewish holidays, as Russians are very tolerant to other religions. We also celebrate Easter and lots of professional holidays which are not public holidays and banks, offices and schools do not close.
television. 2) Most of the journalists and TV reporters try to provide
us with reliable information. 3) Today most of the people aren’t
interested in ordinary events. 4) Some politicians prefer to be on
pages of newspapers rather than in front of
the TV cameras. 5) My father listens to reports of sport every
evening. 6) It is believed that the programmes offered on British
television are a very high standard. 7) More and more
people think that we shouldn’t allow television take over our
lives.