1. What are you going to do in the evening !? - I'm going to watch an interesting show about insects. 2. Anna is going to tell her younger sister about the insects of the Weather Indicators. 3. I'm going to visit my grandparents on the weekend. 4. Are you going to buy a new backpack for our next hike? 5, Oleg is going to watch the insects before the rain. 6. They are not going to catch butterflies for the collection. 7. This bee is going to bite this little girl. 8. Why are butterflies going to hide under trees? 9. Are you going to read this book about plants? 10. They do not choose to get wet in the rain.
1. The British celebrate such public holidays as Christmas, Easter, Easter Monday, May Day, the Spring Bank Holiday and the Summer Bank Holiday.
2. There are other festivals, such as Pancake Day, April Fool’s day, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, St Valentine’s Day and others.
3. Halloween is a day on which many children dress up in unusual costumes and go from house to house saying, “Trick or treat!”
4. It is my favourite British holiday.
5. It is of Celtic origin and happens on the 31st of October.
6. The symbols of Halloween are ghosts, spiders, skeletons, witches, black cats, and, of course, pumpkins and scarecrows.7. I do. Some British customs and traditions are very old and you can find them only in Britain. Take, for example, Changing the Guard or the Beefeaters of the Tower of London.8. How often do you say «Please» and «Thank you»? Do you stand in line in Britain? Do you shake hands when introduced? Do you open doors for other people?9. If I were you, I would buy something connected with the Royal family.10. It’s very important to know traditions and customs of different countries. It will help you to understand different people and learn their language.
1. What are you going to do in the evening !? - I'm going to watch an interesting show about insects. 2. Anna is going to tell her younger sister about the insects of the Weather Indicators. 3. I'm going to visit my grandparents on the weekend. 4. Are you going to buy a new backpack for our next hike? 5, Oleg is going to watch the insects before the rain. 6. They are not going to catch butterflies for the collection. 7. This bee is going to bite this little girl. 8. Why are butterflies going to hide under trees? 9. Are you going to read this book about plants? 10. They do not choose to get wet in the rain.
1. The British celebrate such public holidays as Christmas, Easter, Easter Monday, May Day, the Spring Bank Holiday and the Summer Bank Holiday.
2. There are other festivals, such as Pancake Day, April Fool’s day, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, St Valentine’s Day and others.
3. Halloween is a day on which many children dress up in unusual costumes and go from house to house saying, “Trick or treat!”
4. It is my favourite British holiday.
5. It is of Celtic origin and happens on the 31st of October.
6. The symbols of Halloween are ghosts, spiders, skeletons, witches, black cats, and, of course, pumpkins and scarecrows.7. I do. Some British customs and traditions are very old and you can find them only in Britain. Take, for example, Changing the Guard or the Beefeaters of the Tower of London.8. How often do you say «Please» and «Thank you»? Do you stand in line in Britain? Do you shake hands when introduced? Do you open doors for other people?9. If I were you, I would buy something connected with the Royal family.10. It’s very important to know traditions and customs of different countries. It will help you to understand different people and learn their language.