1. The British celebrate such public holidays as Christmas, Easter, Easter Monday, May Day, the Spring Bank Holiday and the Summer Bank Holiday.
2. There are other festivals, such as Pancake Day, April Fool’s day, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, St Valentine’s Day and others.
3. Halloween is a day on which many children dress up in unusual costumes and go from house to house saying, “Trick or treat!”
4. It is my favourite British holiday.
5. It is of Celtic origin and happens on the 31st of October.
6. The symbols of Halloween are ghosts, spiders, skeletons, witches, black cats, and, of course, pumpkins and scarecrows.7. I do. Some British customs and traditions are very old and you can find them only in Britain. Take, for example, Changing the Guard or the Beefeaters of the Tower of London.8. How often do you say «Please» and «Thank you»? Do you stand in line in Britain? Do you shake hands when introduced? Do you open doors for other people?9. If I were you, I would buy something connected with the Royal family.10. It’s very important to know traditions and customs of different countries. It will help you to understand different people and learn their language.
1. The British celebrate such public holidays as Christmas, Easter, Easter Monday, May Day, the Spring Bank Holiday and the Summer Bank Holiday.
2. There are other festivals, such as Pancake Day, April Fool’s day, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, St Valentine’s Day and others.
3. Halloween is a day on which many children dress up in unusual costumes and go from house to house saying, “Trick or treat!”
4. It is my favourite British holiday.
5. It is of Celtic origin and happens on the 31st of October.
6. The symbols of Halloween are ghosts, spiders, skeletons, witches, black cats, and, of course, pumpkins and scarecrows.7. I do. Some British customs and traditions are very old and you can find them only in Britain. Take, for example, Changing the Guard or the Beefeaters of the Tower of London.8. How often do you say «Please» and «Thank you»? Do you stand in line in Britain? Do you shake hands when introduced? Do you open doors for other people?9. If I were you, I would buy something connected with the Royal family.10. It’s very important to know traditions and customs of different countries. It will help you to understand different people and learn their language.
1. Do we need to take work today? - No no need. You can take it tomorrow.
2. I need a haircut and buy something for dinner.
3. "Do not go. I must buy you an apple pie, "- said Mrs. Smith.
4. He must not hear the doorbell rang.
5. You're probably asleep when it happened.
6. It must have dozed off and did not see how he entered the house.
7. Obviously, Henry is preparing for university entrance exams.
8. The boys must have played football in the morning.
9. Possibly, he was surprised to see her at the Parkers.
10. Today, I have to go to the dentist: I need to stop a tooth.
11. Obviously, they are waiting for you at the entrance.
12. Perhaps the play will be canceled, as the actress playing the lead role, was ill.
13. She probably did not see him in the crowd, and therefore did not respond to his greeting.
14. It must be dissatisfied with the results of the experiment.
15. We need to set a date and time for the meeting.
16. Obviously, the issue will be resolved tomorrow.
17. He must be sick: look how pale he was.
18. The accident probably occurred around 9 pm.
19. Perhaps you misunderstood.
20. This expression should be, she was not familiar. Give her a dictionary.
21. You have to pull yourself together and answer the question.
22. It must be that they did not get a plane ticket and go by train.
23. He probably did not agree with George, and so they had a falling out.