- Нello! How are you? Why are you so tired?
- Hello! I am fine. But I want to sleep, because I got up very early.
- But why?
- I get up at six o’clock every day.
- I don’t understand you. I get up at seven o’clock and it is quite enough for me to wash,
brush teeth, get dressed and have my breakfast. Besides our lessons begin at nine o’clock.
- But I need more time. Because I do my morning exercise every day, take a shower and only then go to school.
- But, do you have a rest after lessons.
- No, because I have my dinner and begin to do my home task.
- This is not right. As for me when I come home, I have a rest and only then begin to do my home task. And what do you do in the evening?
- I usually read or watch TV. But on weekends I rest all day.
- At least one pleases.
In The 1960s and 1970s a hippy was a person who opposed the normal standards of society. Hippies wore unusual clothes. Girls, for example, often wore Indian-style silk dresses and men and women usually had long hair. Hippies believed in peace, and one of their favourite sayings was «Make love, not war». When the hippy movement started in the US ,especially in California, young people showed their peaceful feelings by wearing flowers in their hair. For that reason, they were also called flower people
Панки It was a difficult time In 1970. While the hippies were talking about love and peace, punks were full of hate. They thought that normal pop music was boring and listened to aggressive music. Punks chose clothes that their parents hated. They wore ripped T-shirts, Doc Marten boots and leather jackets ,and often had brightly coloured hair.
Рейверы In the late 1980s, large parties called raves started up. They usually took place in empty buildings, and people could dance all night long under techno or acid music. Enthusiasts wore the daily clothes convenient for dancing: free T-shirts and jeans. The rave became connected with drugs, and the police often tried to stop them.
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