Who doesn’t like holidays?Everyone loves holidays.Russian people like them too. Here are some traditional holidays and festivals they celebrate.
1 January – New Year’s Day
14 February – St Valentine’s Day
March or April – Easter Festival
7 January – Christmas
The beginning of a new year is a time for celebrating and for making a new start.They go to bed after midnight to "see the New Year in” at o’clock. January 1st is a public holiday in Russia.On St Valentin’s Day people send a special greeting card (Valentine) to those who they love.Some people buy presents for their sweetheats or give them red rose
When people
<u>disagree</u> with each other, they may have conflicts. Conflicts happen when people
have different ideas or <u>values</u>. It is not always possible to <u>prevent</u> conflicts.
But we can <u>resolve</u> conflicts by <u>peaceful</u> means .we must try to resolve
conflicts <u>peacefully</u> because conflicts can lead to <u>violence</u> or bad <u>relations</u>
between people.
Ron is driving his new car.
Don is writing in English.
Will is standing at the shop.
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2. Saw
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8. Saw
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Ann said, that she WAS GOING to give up her job