ответ:However, it is this external "boredom" that gave rise to the famous traditions of British Christmas. ... Crackers are a mandatory attribute of the festive British dinner, which begins at lunchtime or late afternoon on December 25 and continues until the evening, when tea ends. Firecrackers are laid out on the table next to the appliances for food. To open them it is accepted as follows: the owner of a firecracker undertakes one end, his neighbor on the left - for another, hands should be crossed
Обьяснение:
Однако именно эта внешняя "скучность" породила знаменитые традиции британского Рождества. ... Хлопушки — обязательный атрибут праздничного британского ужина, который начинается в обеденное или позднеобеденное время 25 декабря и продолжается до вечера, когда заканчивается чаем. Хлопушки раскладываются на столе рядом с приборами для еды. Вскрывать их принято следующим образом: хозяин хлопушки берется за один конец, его сосед слева — за другой, руки должны быть перекрещены.
A: Is Janet in, please? B: Yes, but I think I think she's busy at the moment. She's washing her hair. 1. A: I'm thinking of buying a new computer. B: But computers cost so much money. What's wrong with the one we've got? A: it's getting out of date now.
2. A: Your new trousers look nice. B: Thank you. The trouble is they don't fit properly. I don't know why I bought them, really.
3. A: What are you doing? B: I'm weighing this letter. I need to know how many stamps to put on it.
4. A: I think this road is really dangerous. Look how fast that lorry is going. B: I agree. People shouldn't go so fast.
5. A: I like musicals. And this is a great show, isn't it? Are you enjoying it? B: Yes, I am. I love every minute of it.
6. A: I'm always falling asleep. I just can't keep awake. B: What time do you go to bed? A: About ten o'clock usually. But it doesn't make any difference.
7. A: Could you post the goods to me, please? B: Yes, certainly. A: I'm living at a guest house at the moment as I'm looking for a flat. So could you send it to my work address? B: Yes, of course. And you'll have the goods by the end of the week, I promise.
8. A: Why do you want to change the whole plan? B: I'm just not happy with it A: And I don't understand why you are so difficult about it.
Yesterday we went to our grandmother. We swam in the river, cooked kebab¹ and played games. We helped our granny to grew² flowers. Sometimes³ we came home. There was a nice⁴ day! Вопросы: (текст в некоторых местах получился с правельными глаголами) 1. When did children go to their granny? 2. What did they do? 3. Was it a nice day or bad day? kebab¹ - шашлык grew² - сажать, выращивать (растения) Sometimes³ - скоро nice⁴ - красивый, прекрасный.
ответ:However, it is this external "boredom" that gave rise to the famous traditions of British Christmas. ... Crackers are a mandatory attribute of the festive British dinner, which begins at lunchtime or late afternoon on December 25 and continues until the evening, when tea ends. Firecrackers are laid out on the table next to the appliances for food. To open them it is accepted as follows: the owner of a firecracker undertakes one end, his neighbor on the left - for another, hands should be crossed
Обьяснение:
Однако именно эта внешняя "скучность" породила знаменитые традиции британского Рождества. ... Хлопушки — обязательный атрибут праздничного британского ужина, который начинается в обеденное или позднеобеденное время 25 декабря и продолжается до вечера, когда заканчивается чаем. Хлопушки раскладываются на столе рядом с приборами для еды. Вскрывать их принято следующим образом: хозяин хлопушки берется за один конец, его сосед слева — за другой, руки должны быть перекрещены.