O 10 hard
b) Complete the sentences with adjectives
and adverbs from the table above.
2
1. Mary waited patiently in the car until
her mum returned from the supermarket.
b James is not at all patient with his children.
2 a They left the party
b Bob was so tired that all he wanted was to
have an
night.
learner.
3 a That child is a
b Sheila types very
4 a Robert is a very
cook actually.
b John can feel the rhythm but he doesn't
dance very
5 a His
arrival took me by surprise.
b He
opened the door and left
the room
6 a The cat's fur feels very
b She spoke
so that no one
would hear her.
7 a This exercise is very
I can't do it.
b Jim works
even at weekends.
8 a There was a strange noise and Sam looked
around
b Mr Jones was very..
during
the interview
9 a
I didn't miss my flight
b I was very
to win the lottery.
10 a The boy crossed the street
b Tom is a
driver
wish the birthday child a long life.
Denmark – Flying flags. The flag is hung out from the window to show that someone who lives in this house birthday. Gifts lay around the bed until he's asleep, so that he will see them as soon as you Wake up.
Germany – Leave burning candles all day. A member of the family the birthday person gets up at sunrise and lights the candles on a birthday cake. There's a lot of candles, equal to the number of years of the child plus one for good luck. Leave the candles to burn for the whole day. That evening after dinner we all sing "happy birthday" and the birthday person blows out the candles. If all the candles sadovitsa in a single attempt, the birthday wish will come true.
Scotland – pound coin and a gentle slap. Pound coin is given for each year of child's age, plus one for good luck. A gentle slap is also given for each year.
Holland – Crowned Years. Special birthdays such as 5, 10, 15, 20, 21 are also referred to as "crowned" for years. Birthday boy gets a special big gift on crowned birthday. The family also decorates the birthday boy's chair next to the table in the dining room with seasonal or paper flowers and balloons.
Vietnam all birthdays are celebrated on new year's day. The Vietnamese do not know and do not celebrate a specific day of their birth. Baby arrives on new year's day, no matter when he/she were born this year. The children say they were born in the year of designation of the lunar calendar this year. On the first morning of the new year, adults congratulate children with what they became a year older, giving them a red envelope containing "lucky money". These envelopes are given to children by parents, siblings, relatives and close friends.