Пример: I’ve won a lot of money. (what/with it). What are you doing to do with it. 1 l’m going to a party tonight. (what/ wear). 2 Tom has just bought a painting. (where/ had it?) 3 l’ve decided to have a party. (who / invite)
New Year's Eve in Scotland. In Scotland New Year is very important holiday. Scots take New Year's Eve very seriously. There is a New Year Eve Fire Festival; men parade with blazing tar (burning barrels of tar), they throw them into a great bonfire. The "First Foot" then set out.In Scotland "first foot" is a common custom; it is considered lucky if a dark haired man is the first to set foot in the house after midnight, bringing a coin, piece of bread, or a lump of coal as a symbol of plenty for the year.
1.Each team tries to ... c. score a goal
2.If a team wins? the are called ... h. the winners
3.The players of the other team are called ... f. the opponents
4.We call the instructor of a team ... g. a coach
5.If a team loses the match, they are ... i. the losers
6.There’s usually a leader of a team or ... j. the captain
7.A part of a game of tennis is called ... b. a set
8.We call correct play ... d. fair play
9.The person who does the long jump is ... e. a long jumper
10. 2:2 means that the match ended in a. a draw
New Year's Eve in Scotland. In Scotland New Year is very important holiday. Scots take New Year's Eve very seriously. There is a New Year Eve Fire Festival; men parade with blazing tar (burning barrels of tar), they throw them into a great bonfire. The "First Foot" then set out.In Scotland "first foot" is a common custom; it is considered lucky if a dark haired man is the first to set foot in the house after midnight, bringing a coin, piece of bread, or a lump of coal as a symbol of plenty for the year.
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