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lesson 32 theme: so many countries so many customs. grammar: modal verbs. text: customs and traditions in great britain. time for tea; british character. halloween; april fools day. so many countries, so many customs (britain the usa russia) famous people sightseeing main cities history, symbols which of the places you can describe as a symbol of the britain ….. 1. word study. can; we can see. we can read. we can speak english. can you speak french? no, i cannot (can’t). we cannot translate this text without a dictionary. we can determine the pressure of our atmosphere with the help of abarometer. may; may i come in. yes, you may. may i ask you a question? you may use this instrument in your experiments. must; you must listen to the teacher. must we come after classes? yes, you must. you must provide us with all necessary data. must you take …
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and fill them. example: mary can dance well. - mary cannot dance well. she can sing well. 1. pete can drive a plane. 2. his little sister can walk. 3. this little boy can carry this box. 4. my friend can come in time. 5. her sister can cook dinner. 6. the nurse can speak english. 7. my mother can cook delicious dishes. 8. we must come to home in time. 9. my father is a pilot he can drive a helicopter. 10. when i am late, i can walk fast. 6. find the suitable place for these words. again, away, says, for, ready, interesting, meet, pleased, glad, fine 1. we are … for the english lesson. 2. i am very … to see you. 3. that was the most … problem. 4. we never … at the bus stop. 5. the weather was … last sunday. 6. he wants …
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very much, too. pet dogs, cats, horses, ducks, chickens, canaries and other friends of man have a much better life in britain than anywhere else. in britain they have special dog shops selling food, clothes and other things for dogs. in recent years the british began to show love for more "exotic" animals such as crocodiles, elephants, tigers, cobras, camels. holidays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in scotland, ireland, wales and england. christmas is a great english national holiday and in scotland it is not observed at all. but six days later, on new year's eve the scots begin to enjoy themselves. all the shops and factories are closed on new year's day. people invite their friends to their houses. greetings and presents are offered. some british traditions are strange, some are funny, but they are all interesting. time for tea the british and tea are …
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that packets of tea which have the same label taste the same when you buy them in a shop. the british are very fussy about how their tea is made. the teapot must be warmed before the tea is put in, the water must be boiling properly, the right quantity of tea — "one spoon for each person and one for the pot" — must be used and the tea must be brewed for three minutes. they see the drinking of tea as the opportunity to relax for a few minutes. it's also regarded as a great comforter. if you've just suffered a misfortune in britain and you call on a friend, you're likely to be told, "oh well, just sit down and i'll make you a nice cup of tea"! british character one of the most striking features of british life is the self-discipline and courtesy of people of …
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nd warm themselves in people's houses. ghosts and witches are not the only ones who come out at halloween. from their hiding places come hundreds of demons, skeletons, goblins and other supernatural creatures. children in the us, great britain and ireland like halloween very much. in the weeks before october 31, they decorate the windows of their houses and schools with pictures of witches, black cats and bats. they make lanterns out of pumpkins. they are called jack-o'-lanterns. black and orange are traditional halloween colors. on october 31, children dress up as ghosts and witches, skeletons and dracula’s, and have noisy parties. sometimes they go to the people's houses and ring at the door, shouting "trick or treat!" the person who opens the door must give the children a treat — some sweets or cookies. if not, the children play a trick on them. for example, they can throw flour …

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lesson 32 theme: so many countries so many customs. grammar: modal verbs. text: customs and traditions in great britain. time for tea; british character. halloween; april fools day. so many countries, so many customs (britain the usa russia) famous people sightseeing main cities history, symbols which of the places you can describe as a symbol of the britain ….. 1. word study. can; we can see. we can read. we can speak english. can you speak french? no, i cannot (can’t). we cannot translate this text without a dictionary. we can determine the pressure of our atmosphere with the help of abarometer. may; may i come in. yes, you may. may i ask you a question? you may use this …

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