1 Come on, you've worked hard all day. It's time to
take a break
No wonder you can't find your Science project,
Tony - look at your desk! You have to It's
easier that way.
3 Dentists say it's OK to three times a day.
4 ... before you go for a run, but don't have too
much.
5 Do you ? You know, reading, playing video
games, doing a sport?
6 Have you had dinner at Rachel's house? Her dad's
a great cook. He likes to and he makes the best
pasta l've ever tried.
7 You have to , Tom. You'll feel much better for
it! Come for a run with me tomorrow!
8 I think you're eating too much cake and chocolate,
Sam. You need to
Statistics show that every second Russian spends summer holidays at home or stays at the dacha.Half of the people say that they are not often happy with their holidays because they can’t spend them at the place they want or don’t have enough time or money for good holidays. Younger people have a tendency to spend their holidays in foreign countries, while older people prefer the Black Sea beaches or stay at home. During their holidays people prefer to go out on excursions [ɪkˈskɜ:ʃnz] or laze about on the beach. Russian schoolchildren have three months summer holidays.