–Nothing. When I skate I forget all my problems and troubles, I air my head. It lets me be happy in my own way.
–What do you feel when you see a roller-girl doing excellent tricks on a high level?
–Oh, self-respect. Don’t let me leave it alone. I’ll try to do the same better then she.
–Do you prefer to wear the same clothes when you don’t skate?
–Yes, of course. My clothes are my distinctive feature. People see that I’m a roller even though I’m without roller skates. It’s cool.
–I heard that roller-skating divides into two directions – fitness and aggressive. What is the difference?
–Well, if you like to skate without any tricks and feel that it’s enough for you, this style is called fitness. But if you want adventures, you can choose aggressive one, which also has two directions, called “street” and “rumpa” Make it plain, “street” is skating on spring-board, and “rales” and “rumpa” is half-round area, where rollers show their skills. To put it in a nut shell, it’s your own choice.
I really didn’t regret that I visited this holiday. I convinced myself in reality that the world without drugs exists. You have to seek it yourself.
By Elena Arkhipova
52. Write an essay (about 300 words). You may choose the topic you like:
1.There are more and more pressures on young people to drink alcohol and they are worried that if they don't, people will think there is something wrong with them.
2.There is a blurring between illegal drugs such as cannabis and legal ones such as alcohol or tobacco in youth culture.
3.Youth crime is a huge problem.
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AMERICAN AND ENGLISH HOLIDAYS
1.Halloween
1.Read the text and answer the questions:
1.Who had the festival that was probably the start of our Halloween?
2.When did the Celts hold the festival?
3. Who was Samhain?
4. What did Celts do to scare all the ghosts? 5. What do people do nowadays on Halloween? 6. What are the colours of Halloween?
Thе Roots of Halloween
In the fall the nights get longer. The weather turns colder. Leaves fall from trees, and plants die. For these reasons, fall has long been thought of as a time of death.
Long ago, many people believed that on certain fall nights dead spirits came back to earth. This idea was held by the Celts, a European people who lived in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and France. Over 2,000 years ago, the Celts held a festival that was probably the start of our Halloween.
The Celts' festival was held on October 31. It was called Samhain, after the Celts' lord of the dead. Samhain was thought to send ghosts to earth on the night of October 31. When angry, Samhain could send many evil ghosts. The Cells built fires on hilltops to scare off the ghosts. They also scared the ghosts away by wearing costumes made of animal heads and skins.
Traces of the Samhain festival remain in our Halloween customs. Ghosts still roam about on October 31. Only today they are children under sheets. People still wear costumes on Halloween. Only now they are cloth and plastic instead of animal heads and skins.
Fortune-telling is still done, but just for fun. Even Halloween's colors
— orange and black — may have come from the Samhain festival, it was a time when orange flames lit up the black night.
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2. Read the text and say what jack-o’-lantern is. Jack-o'-lanterns
Each year, millions of people carve Halloween pumpkins. The carved pumpkins arc nicknamed "jack-o'-lanterns." The custom of carving Halloween jack-o'-lanterns began long ago in Ireland and Scotland. But when the custom began, people in those lands did not have pumpkins. (They are thought to have grown first in North America.) The people in Ireland and Scotland carves jack-o'-lanterns out of turnips.
An Irish story told how jack-o'-lanterns got their name. Long ago, the story began, a man named Jack met the devil on a road. Jack had been very selfish. He knew the devil would take his soul — unless he could fool him. As they passed an apple tree, Jack had an idea. He asked for an apple before going to hell.
The devil climbed the tree to get the apple. As he did so, Jack carved a cross on the tree with his knife. The devil was scared to come down past the cross, which is a symbol of Christianity's good power. Jack helped the devil down — but only after he promised to leave Jack's soul alone.
Jack soon died. He could not enter heaven because he had been so bad. Needing a place to go, Jack tried to enter hell. But the devil kept his promise and would not let him in. The devil said that Jack must return to earth. When Jack cried that he could not find his way in the dark, the devil threw him a hot coal. Jack carved a turnip and placed the glowing coal inside it.
Ever since, Jack has wandered the earth with his turnip lantern. Turnips with lighted candles inside them became known as “jack-o'-
lanterns” after Jack.
3. Match two columns:
witches |
a lantern made of a pumpkin or another plant and |
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carved to look like a face |
trick-or-treat |
someone who claims to know the future |
saint |
the evil ruler of the Christians' hell |
custom |
a way of doing things that people teach their children |
devil |
people who supposedly sold their souls to the devil |
fortune-teller |
a very holy person |
jack-o'-lantern |
the custom of going from place to place and asking for |
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Halloween treats |
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4. What is the witch using to make her spell?
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F |
D |
S |
B |
A |
T |
Wiches’ Brew |
B |
R |
S |
N |
A |
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L |
Mark Burgess |
T |
O |
M |
A |
T |
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Hubble-bubble on the stove. |
C |
G |
F |
K |
L |
O |
G |
The witches gather round. |
D |
B |
E |
E |
T |
L |
E |
They all declare there's no compare, |
L |
C |
A |
R |
R |
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T |
It's such a lovely sound. |
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“What is the formula?” cries one. |
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“I think I have forgot.” |
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“A spoon for each of us,” they shout. |
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“'Then one more for the pot!” |
5. Let’s play.
Halloween words
Разделиться на две команды. На двух листках бумаги написано слово Halloween. По сигналу за 5 минут каждая команда должна написать как можно больше слов, состоящих из букв, которые есть в слове Halloween. Учитывается правильность написания.
Tricks before treats
Все участники рассаживаются по кругу, в центр которого кладут пустую бутылку. Заранее заготовить небольшие листочки с заданиями (tricks). Бутылку вращают, и тот, на кого она укажет, должен выполнить задание на листке, который он возьмет.
2.St. Valentine’s Day
1.St. Valentine’s Day Quiz.
Roses are red, violets are blue, we know how Valentine's Day got its name, do you?
1.Where did St Valentine live?
a)in Greece
b)in Rome
c)in Great Britain
2.What date is Valentine's Day?
a)15th of February
b)14th of February
c)8th of March
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3.How do you spell 14th?
a)forteenth;
b)fourtienth;
c)fourteenth.
4.According to a popular belief, why was St Valentine beheaded?
a)because he secretly married young couples;
b)because he ran away with Emperor Claudius's daughter;
c)because he was always in love with someone.
5.When St Valentine was in prison, who did he fall in love with?
a)his prisoner's daughter;
b)his prisoner's wife;
c)his prisoner's sister.
6.The girl St Valentine fell in love with was
a)deaf;
b)blind;
c)blind and deaf.
7.What colour is associated with St Valentine's Day?
a)orange;
b)purple;
c)red.
8.Which Roman God is one of the symbols of St Valentine's
Day?
a)Eros;
b)Cupid;
c)Apollo.
9.Which are the most common flowers given on St Valentine's
Day?
a)roses;
b)sunflowers;
c)snowdrops.
10.What greeting is often said on this day?
a)Happy love life!
b)Good luck!
c)Happy Valentine's Day!
2. Do this puzzle and read the message.
1. Roses, tulips and other plants with colourful blossoms. Very pretty when arranged in a bouquet!
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