Write about your last birthday
Head of the department ____________H.U.Yusupova
Variant 3
Task 1. Read the text, put the verbs in brackets in correct form.
What to do
Visit Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park for instant Christmas spirit. Expect winter markets, fairground rides, ice skating and grottos. Christmas light (to display) and decorations (to make) London shine over the holiday season. The world-famous Christmas lights of Oxford Street and huge Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square (must to see). Watching a pantomime (or "panto") (to be) a great British tradition that's as much a part of Christmas as decorating trees and gift-giving! Panto (to be) a fun type of musical comedy theatre for children and adults. 'Cinderella' (to play) throughout December at the Lyric Hammersmith. (to feel) like a kid again by visiting the largest toy shop in the world and (to pick up) some unique gifts at Hamleys of London. Since 1760 Hamleys (to have) been selling amazing toys and bringing delight. Their flagship store (to be) on Regent Street.
What to eat and drink eat
From November onwards you can (to buy) a bag of hot roasted chestnuts from a street vendor. There (to be) nothing more wintery than eating warm chestnuts on a cold day. Get yours from Petticoat Lane Market. Mulled wine (to be) red wine mixed with spices. It’s (to serve) warm and may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. It’s traditionally drunk during winter.
True or false:
1) There are ghosts in Winter Wonderland.
2) The decortations on Oxford Street and Trafalgar Square are only well-known in London.
3) Decorating trees and giving presents is called panto.
4) Hamleys sells flags for ships and toys.
5) Chestnuts are great to eat on a cold day.
Write about your best friend.
Head of the department ____________H.U.Yusupova
Variant 4
Task 1. Read the text, put the verbs in brackets in correct form.
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