Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. As all the other countries, Great Britain also has its own nature, weather, history, customs and traditions. In Britain traditions play an important part in the life of the people than in the other countries. Englishmen are proud of their traditions. Holidays are rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England. Christmas is a great English national holiday and in Scotland it is not kept at all. January 1- is the New Year's Day, On December 31 people unusually visit their friends. There is a lot of dancing and eating. March – Mother's Day. On Mother's Day children help their mothers at home and give or send them cards and presents. April – Easter. On this day children eat chocolate Easter eggs. Sometimes parents hide them in the house or in the garden and the children look to them, June – Father's Pay, On Father's Day children give or send their fathers and grandfathers cards or presents. October 31 - Halloween, they say ghosts and witches come out on Halloween. Children make lanterns out of pumpkins. Some people have Halloween parties and dress as witches and ghosts, December 25- Christmas Day. In the weeks before Christmas people are busy. They make or buy Christmas cards and send them to their friends, grandparents, cousins and relatives. It is one of the most interesting and important holidays. The traditional Christmas meals are roasted turkey and Christmas pudding. _Это текст ответить на вопросы ~
Hi, David, We are having a long break now and I decided to write a letter to you. A few days ago you asked me about my school. Well, my school is large and light. There are three floors in it. There is a gym, a library, a canteen and a few classrooms on the ground floor. There are many classrooms and a teachers’ room оn the first and on the second floors.
My school life is wonderful. There are lots of concerts, performances and sport competitions in our school. My classmates and I often take part in different school events. I have a lot of friends in my class. Our teachers are kind and intelligent and my classmates are smart and friendly.
Tell me a few words about you and your school and friends. Have you joined any sport club? Do you like your teachers?
That's all for me for today. I have to go to Maths lesson.
I (am) very sorry to hear about your mother’s illness, and (am) glad that you (are going) to Scotland to see how she is, 10 It (will be) nice for her to see you. 11 Of course I (will look) after Tim. 12 We thoroughly (enjoyed) having him last year and my dog (was missing) him when he (had left) and (was looking) for him everywhere. 13 I’m sure he (will be) delighted to see him again. 14 Will you (bring) him on Tuesday afternoon? Or, if that (does not suit), any Wednesday. 15 (Do not bother) to bring dog food; I (have) enough 16 I hope you (will have) time to have tea with me when you bring Tim, and that by then you (will have had) better news of your mother.
We are having a long break now and I decided to write a letter to you. A few days ago you asked me about my school.
Well, my school is large and light. There are three floors in it. There is a gym, a library, a canteen and a few classrooms on the ground floor. There are many classrooms and a teachers’ room оn the first and on the second floors.
My school life is wonderful. There are lots of concerts, performances and sport competitions in our school. My classmates and I often take part in different school events. I have a lot of friends in my class. Our teachers are kind and intelligent and my classmates are smart and friendly.
Tell me a few words about you and your school and friends. Have you joined any sport club? Do you like your teachers?
That's all for me for today. I have to go to Maths lesson.
Best regards to your family.
Write soon.
Helen