Read the statements, decide if they are true or false i. reality tv programmes are about lives of british people. 2 'shattered' is a show about people who sleep a lot. 3. "world's strictest parents' is about teenagers with problem behaviour. 4. 'relocation, relocation' is a programme about people who want to move house. 5. "coppers' is a show about how people spend money in the uk answer the questions. 6. what are the worst things about reality tv shows? 7. when is "strictly come dancing" shown on tv? 8. how do people sometimes act in reality show?
"Hurry up",said Mum,"or we'll be late for school. " We all rushed downstairs,picked up our bags and went outside. Mum closed the door. "No,wait! said Kate. " I forgot my homework . Mrs James will go mad if I don't have it with this time! " So we all went back. "Be quick,Kate," cried Mum, " or will be very late for school , and Mrs James really will be cross with you" Kate found her homework and rushed downstairs . We all picked up our bags and went outside. Mum closed the door and turned the key in the lock . We all headed for the car. " No,wait! " said Charlie. " I forgot my sport kit and it's football today. " So we all went back inside. "hurry up,Charlie! " cried Mum. " We'll be late for shool! " Charlie got his sport kit and rushed downstairs. We all picked up our bag bags and went outside. Mum closed the door and turned the key in the lock . She unlocked the car and we all tried to get in front seat. We could tell by the look on Mum's face that this was not a good idea, so we got in the back and put on our seatbelts. "I don't believed it ! " cried Mum . I forgot my bag Well never get to school today . She took off her seatbelts and went back in the house. Mum found her bag and rushed out of the front door . She locked the door , got back into the car ' put on her seatbelts and started the car up. "Can we have the radio on,please'Mum? " said Kate. "OK," said Mum. "But let's get going or we'll never get to scholl today. " And the man on the radio said, "Good morning! Now for the latest news on this lovely Saturday morning... " "Saturday? I don't believe it! " said Mum. "Whoopee! " cried the kids.
In Belarusian villages people had strict table manners which they taught their children from an early age. They could take a spoon only after they (1) had washed their face and hands. The father took the most important seat — at the head of the table, then the older children sat next to him; after them, the younger ones and, finally, the mother who (2) had served the dishes. The children served themselves only if they (3) had learnt to use a spoon. Without saying a word, the father cut the bread and gave out the slices to everyone. Only after he (4) had spooned some food out of the pot standing in the center of the table, the other family members could do the same. Soup or stew was often the main dish so the children were taught to carry their spoon from the pot to their mouth over a slice of bread so that they (5) wouldn't spill it on the table. The family had to eat all the food on the table without any leftovers. The parents told their children that the leftovers (6) would come to them at night and wake them up if they didn't eat all the food. People ate slowly in silence so that they (7) wouldn't choke. In the end, everyone put their spoons on the table after they (8) had licked it clean. Many of these old table rules have disappeared nowadays as our lifestyle has changed dramatically.
In Belarusian villages people had strict table manners which they taught their children from an early age. They could take a spoon only after they (1) had washed their face and hands. The father took the most important seat — at the head of the table, then the older children sat next to him; after them, the younger ones and, finally, the mother who (2) had served the dishes. The children served themselves only if they (3) had learnt to use a spoon. Without saying a word, the father cut the bread and gave out the slices to everyone. Only after he (4) had spooned some food out of the pot standing in the center of the table, the other family members could do the same. Soup or stew was often the main dish so the children were taught to carry their spoon from the pot to their mouth over a slice of bread so that they (5) wouldn't spill it on the table. The family had to eat all the food on the table without any leftovers. The parents told their children that the leftovers (6) would come to them at night and wake them up if they didn't eat all the food. People ate slowly in silence so that they (7) wouldn't choke. In the end, everyone put their spoons on the table after they (8) had licked it clean. Many of these old table rules have disappeared nowadays as our lifestyle has changed dramatically.