Writing 8 Read the article and match each part of the article with a statement.
1 This describes what media are like in the present.
2 This summarises the article and concludes
3 This is the title of the article.
4 This describes what media were like in the past.
5 This asks questions and introduces the topic.
A Unfashionable Newspapers
B We all know that times have changed, don't we? But have you ever noticed that the
media have changed too? When my parents were my age, the media were different.
C When Mum and Dad were younger they read newspapers that they bought at the
shop every day. These newspapers were made from paper and you didn't have to have
a computer or some other electronic gadget so you could read them!
D Today, a lot of people get their information about the world from newspapers that they
read on line. They just turn on their laptop, smartphone or computer and they have a
great choice of papers to choose from.
E The media we have today are different from the media my parents had. Some people
say now the media are better and some say they are worse. The main thing is that it
doesn't matter what you believe, but that you take the time to find out what is happening
in the world we live in.
The British, on the contrary, the national costume — no native, no fake, no, but there are recognizable English uniforms. This, for example, the costume of the Beefeaters (Beefeaters - literally, "meat-eaters") - embroidered with gold, a scarlet camisole, stockings and a black round hat with a brim, which is worn by the guards of the tower of London (and English wears the participant of beauty contest "Miss world"); the red tunics and caps bear skins for the Royal guards of infantry; a white shirt and breeches to the knees of the dancers Morris.
Andrew 0 Comments the Holidays and traditions of England
The indigenous British wear bowlers, unlike Wales and Scotland, which have no official national costume. Some people in England to this day, they wear suits and bowler hats, but this is a very unusual phenomenon in the modern days.A much better choice for an English national dress would be to choose from our many customs and traditions we have in England, speak English. There are a wide variety of costumes for the spectacular ceremonies associated with monarchy, the traditional costumes worn by Morris dancers and others at English country fairs.
The pearly kings were the leaders among the street vendors during the Victorian era. They got their name because they wore pearl buttons on their hats as a sign of power. Later they began to wear clothes that cover buttons the entire area of the suit.
The name "Pearl King" in the family can relate to many of its members, including princes and princesses. Currently, they spend their free time for charges to charity.
Yeomen of the guard are very important because they take care of our Queen and her jewels. Some people say it's the closest thing to our national costume.Надеюсь првильно