Grandma loved to play with dolls. At that time, they were straw and rag, and made their children with their hands. Rag dolls were made of wool and scraps of fabric, and straw - made of straw. The rag doll was pulled around the waist, the hair was made of tow, and the eyes were painted with charcoal. And still the balls did with the hands: twisted tight a lot of rags and tied up them with a rope. Grandpa was making wooden guns, whistles. In the summer of clay sculpted different figures. Children's posudki did not exist, and therefore collected the shards of broken crockery and played them. Loved to do birch twigs shawls and played them. At that time there were no shop toys, but there was a fantasy and thrift, so each hand-made toy loved and cherished as the most expensive.
1)If you receive an invitation, you must reply 2)You must arrive exactly on time 3)You mustn't belch at the table 4)In many countries, you mustn't use your finger to beckon somebody-it is very rude 5)In Britain, if you are invited for a meal at somebody's home, you must take a gift. 6)You must wear school uniform 7)You mustn't speak with food in your mouth. 8)In many parts of Asia, you mustn't touch or pat somebody on the head 9)You must clean your teeth every day 10)In business emails, you must use colloquial language
2)You must arrive exactly on time
3)You mustn't belch at the table
4)In many countries, you mustn't use your finger to beckon somebody-it is very rude
5)In Britain, if you are invited for a meal at somebody's home, you must take a gift.
6)You must wear school uniform
7)You mustn't speak with food in your mouth.
8)In many parts of Asia, you mustn't touch or pat somebody on the head
9)You must clean your teeth every day
10)In business emails, you must use colloquial language