Wales is the land of rocks, mountains and valleys. There is a region in the high Cumbrian Mountains called Snowdonia. Its scenery is the pride of Wales. Snowdonia is named after the highest peak of these mountains — Snowdon at 1,085 metres above sea level.The Welsh people call their country Cymru. The largest cities in the south of Wales are Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. The greatest concentration of people lives in these cities. The largest town in the north of Wales is Wrexham.
The Welsh language is spoken widely, especially in the north of the country. It is one of the Celtic languages. It is still the first language for many people.
Wales is often called "the land of song". The Welsh people, especially in rural ares are fond of poetry, singing folk songs and playing the harp. There are a lot of choirs in Wales. Each of the major periods of history has left its mark on Wales, some more attractive than the others. Wales is "the land of castles". And the Normans were the first to build castles here. Wales is famous for Eisteddfod. It is the largest and oldest festival of Welsh culture, which is held every year in different areas of Wales.
Eisteddfod is actually an association of poets, writers, musicians, artists and individuals who have made a significant and distinguished contribution to the Welsh language, literature, and culture. The colour of their costumes — white, blue or green — is indicative of their various ranks.
This is the key of the kingdom: In that kingdom is a city, In that city is a town, In that town there is a street, In that street there winds a lane, In that lane there is a yard, In that yard there is a house, In that house there waits a room, In that room there is a bed, On that bed there is a basket A basket of flowers. Flowers in the basket, Basket on the bed, Bed in the chamber, Chamber in the house, House in the weedy yard, Yard in the winding lane, Lane in the broad street, Street in the high town, Town in the city, City in the kingdom: This is the key of the kingdom
1) For Christmas, we settled in a new place and met almost all our neighbors. only my sister had not arrived yet, but her room was already ready. 2) She tried not to remind him of what he had told her. 3) When Anthony and Kate entered the hall, about twenty people had already gathered there. 4) He barely had time to begin his story when he was interrupted by a phone call. 5) They returned to their hometown, where they lived with their parents in childhood. 6) It's only been half an hour since the last guest left. 7) Mary did not pass even two blocks when he caught up with her. 8) When Margie entered the room, she saw that all things were standing where she left them 9) I didn’t know when she left. I didn't know why she left.
10) I did not remember this man and did not think that I had met him before. 11) As soon as the transmission ended as the TV went down. 12) He thought no, he was sure that he had been here before. 13) Before he could even walk ten steps, he came back because he forgot the briefcase. 14) As soon as we packed all the stuff, a taxi arrived and we went to the station. 15) He hasn't changed much since Gerald saw him for the last time. But now on his face was some kind of new, cruel expression, which was not. Enter the answer here.
Wales is the land of rocks, mountains and valleys. There is a region in the high Cumbrian Mountains called Snowdonia. Its scenery is the pride of Wales. Snowdonia is named after the highest peak of these mountains — Snowdon at 1,085 metres above sea level.The Welsh people call their country Cymru. The largest cities in the south of Wales are Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. The greatest concentration of people lives in these cities. The largest town in the north of Wales is Wrexham.
The Welsh language is spoken widely, especially in the north of the country. It is one of the Celtic languages. It is still the first language for many people.
Wales is often called "the land of song". The Welsh people, especially in rural ares are fond of poetry, singing folk songs and playing the harp. There are a lot of choirs in Wales. Each of the major periods of history has left its mark on Wales, some more attractive than the others. Wales is "the land of castles". And the Normans were the first to build castles here. Wales is famous for Eisteddfod. It is the largest and oldest festival of Welsh culture, which is held every year in different areas of Wales.
Eisteddfod is actually an association of poets, writers, musicians, artists and individuals who have made a significant and distinguished contribution to the Welsh language, literature, and culture. The colour of their costumes — white, blue or green — is indicative of their various ranks.