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Christmas in the past in Britain
In the England of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Christmas was an important festival. A lot of food
(eat) and a lot of alcohol (drink). Candles (light), music
(play), songs (sing) and people danced until late at night. A lot of sweet things
(eat), like biscuits, but there were no turkeys in England at this time. They came from
America much later. By 1720-1770 everything was very different. Christmas (not celebrate)
at all. Many families went on holiday at Christmas time, not in the summer as they do now, and the
festival of Christmas (forget). The Christmas festival that we know really started from 1840-
1870 Rooms (decorate) in the same way and the same food (eat) as now.
This picture shows a seaside resort in summer. The weather is hot that’s why the beach is full of people.
There are no clouds in the sky and it looks light blue. Аs for the sea, it is a bit rough, I can see the waves, so the light wind is probably blowing.
In the foreground just a bit to the right there is a big merry-go-round. I can guess that a lot of children are riding horses there. They may be laughing, shouting, in other words, they are having fun.
Another kind of attraction is situated to the left of the first one. It looks smaller and at first sight you can suppose that it is a merry-go-round, too. But if you look closer, you can see that it might be a kiosk with some food or souvenirs because people are standing around probably looking for something to buy.
The beach is very crowded. The people are lying on the sand and swimming in the sea.
In the background I can make out the outline of a white pier which stands out against the blue sky.
As for me, I enjoyed a lot describing this cheerful picture. This sunny beach makes me feel optimistic because in a few weeks I hope I will be enjoying swimming in the sea, too.
He said to me that he had a stomachache
He said that he was going to the airport to pick up James the next day
She said to me that she had just come back from the museum
He said to them that he would order a pizza
She said to me that she had got an A in her history test the day before
The teacher advised the student not to forget to hand in his homework
My mother told me to come home at eight
Tim asked her if she had visited London the year before
I asked him where he lived
I asked my mum what she were doing then