1. I studied Korean three years ago. 2.My brother looked at me with surprise. 3.Sister telephoned him twice but he didn’t answer the phone. 4.Mum cooked meat with vegetables last weekends. 5.Amanda opened the door. 6.They answered all the questions on that exam. 7.Their parents lived in Madrid ten years ago. 8.She walked towards the river. 9.They changed their mind. 10.The woman carried a heavy bag. 11.When I arrived the party was over. 12.The car stopped next to my house. 13.We stayed at my grandmother's. 14.He studied German at school. 15.Children played soccer very well. 16.He turned on the music. 17.My sister is cabin crew, so she travelled a lot. 18.The matter will be discussed at the next meeting. 19.Не invited me to the concert 20.The library opened at 10 o’clock.
There are only SIX publK: holidays 0) a year in Great Britain, that IS, the days on which people need not go to work. They are: ch口stmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Spring Bank Holiday and Late summer Bank Holiday. Most of these holidays are of religious origin. All the publlc holidays, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, are movable, they do not fall on the same day each year. In England the New Year IS not so widely celebrated as ch口stmas. Some people ignore It completely (2) and go to bed at the same time as 니sual on New Years Eve. Others celebrate It arranging either a family party or visiting the one's arranged (3) by a group of ycHJng people. The type of celebration IS varied very rr"Jch according to local customs, family traditions and personal tastes. Another popuIsr way of celebrating New Year IS to go to New Year dance. Most hotels and dance halls hold a special dance on New Year's Eve. On February the 14th is St. Valentines Day, when boys and girls, sweethearts and lovers, husbands and wives, friends and nejghbours exchange (4) greetings of affection (5) and undying love. But the tradition IS to do It anonymously. Mothers day IS traditionally celebrated on the first Sunday in Lent (6)- On this holiday mother IS rewarded for all her work about the house d니「Ing the year. Her huSb3rld and children give her presents and traditionally bring her breakfast in bed. Easter IS also a time when certain old traditions are observed. It IS the time of giving presents, and the Easter egg IS the most popular emblem of this holiday. Nowadays Easter eggs are usually made of chocolate in Great Britain. Tradition says that the Easter Bunny (rabbit) delivers these eggs. Easter cake IS an iced fruItcake with a marzipan ring on the top. On Late summer Bank Holiday the townsfolk (7) usually flock (8) into the country arid to the coast. If the weather IS fine, many families take a plcnlc-kjnch or tea with them and enjoy their meal in the open air. It IS also an occasion for big sports meetings. Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) is celebrated throughout Britain in commemoration of the million or more British soldiers, sailors and airmen who lost their lives during the two World Wars. Christmas Day (9) is observed on the 25th of December. On Christmas Eve in the homes there IS a great air of expectation. Children decorate the fir-tree with tinsel (10). coloured lights and toys. The houses are decorated with holly and a Iwnch of mistletoe (1 1) The Christmas bird, nowadays usually a turkey, is cooked and stuffed (12) by housewlves. It IS followed by Christmas pudding, which IS made with dried fruIt and brandy. Sometimes a c이n IS put in the pudding as a surprise.
Have you got a mother/father?
What name is your mother?
How old is your father?