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.
1. They had a nice weekend last week.
2. What your sister does every Sunday? – She meets with her friends.
3. His brother came yesterday? – No, he didn't come. He was busy.
4. You get up early on Sunday? – Yes. But last Sunday I slept till ten o’clock.
5. How many lessons you have every day?
6. Your brother is a teacher? – Yes, he became a teacher two years ago.
7. She didn't understand the teacher at the last lesson.
8. You go to the theatre? – Not very often. Usually we go there once a month.
9. He usually sleeps well. But last night he slept badly.
10. As a rule I walk to the institute but yesterday I took a bus.
11. She bought a new dress yesterday? – No, she didn't buy it.
12. Did They sell their house a week ago? – I don't know.
13. She is ill now. She ate an ice-cream yesterday.
14. When did you leave the office yesterday?
15. Are they happy to see you now?
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