I don't think that British kids and kids from my country are different at all. But parenting in Britain is different. Parents educate kids very strict. Because of that, kids in Britain are polite. British people appreciate discipline. Kids from my country are emotional and not always polite. Mindset is different. But there are some similarities between us and British kids. They are have got similar school rules as we have. They also like playing football like us. We have got more similarities between us, but we have got more difference than similarities.
1. Where were you yesterday? — I (was) at home the whole day. — How strange. I (rang) you up at two o'clock, but nobody (answered). — Oh, I (was) in the garden. I (was reading) your book and (did not hear) the telephone. 2. What were you (doing) at five o'clock yesterday? — I (was working) in the library. — I (was) there, too, but I (did not see) you. 3. Nina (celebrated) her birthday yesterday. Her room looked beautiful, there (were) many flowers in it. When I (came) in, somebody (was playing) the piano, two or three pairs (were dancing). 4. Listen! Somebody (is playing) the piano. 5. I (like) music very much. 6. When I (looked) out of the window, it (was raining) heavily and people (were hurrying) along the streets. 7. What were you (doing) at seven o'clock yesterday? — I (was having) supper. 8. When I (came) home yesterday, I (saw) that all my family (were sitting) round the table. Father (was reading) a letter from my uncle, who (lives) in Kiev. 9. Yesterday I (was working) at my English from five till seven. 10. It (was raining) the whole day yesterday. 11. Where your sister (is) now? — She (is) in her room. She (is doing) her homework. 12. He (is brushing) his teeth at the moment. He (cleans) them thoroughly morning and night. 13. Don't disturb her while she (is sleeping). 14. You (are talking) nonsense. You never (talk) sense. 15. My mother (is sitting) in the sunlight now and I (am setting) the table.