"Tea party" In England there is a tradition to drink tea six times per day 1-I'm a Cup of tea, the British Wake up at 6 or 7 am, and drinking tea in bed before washing and dressing. The tradition arose from raw climate England and morning fogs. A Cup of tea helps them to Wake up. 2-nd Cup of tea After they Wake up, they go into the living room to have Breakfast. For Breakfast the English drink tea with milk and eat more often, porridge, fish, or eggs with Econom-I'm a Cup of tea lunch, the British (Lunch time) comes from 12.00 to 14.00 hours. At this time they also use CI-I'm a Cup of tea "Five-o-clock" is the English afternoon at 17.00, accompanied by tea and small scusami-I'm a Cup of tea Lunch the English comes very late at 1900-2000, accompanied by tea ("High tea") and abundant eating in the living room for the huge round table by the fireplace, where the company is besedy-I'm a Cup of tea After a late dinner, shortly before bedtime the British can drink another Cup of tea to Russia there is a tradition of drinking, but with time it has changed significantly. Before tea was very expensive, and it could not afford all. Therefore in Russia appeared the tea ceremony, which consisted in the ability to brew and to pour out the tea so that every guest received his portion of tea uniform strength. Tea is brewed in the samovar, and then drank from the Cup and deep saucers vprikusku with jam and sugar. In our time this is not a ceremony, as usual evening tea Saturday or family gatherings with cakes, cakes, jams and candies.
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['ti:tle(перевёрнутая)] читается крч тиче, переводится как учитель, преподаватель
1. wrong/in
2 asleep
3 going
4bath/brush
5 walk
6 washed/dry
7 clean
8 are tidying/making
9 knitted
10 listen/watch/visit
11 go
12 wakes up
13 towel
14 party
15 /look
16 light
17 house
Yesterday was August 24, AD 79. We were in Pompeli, a small town in southern Italy, during the time of the Roman Empire. The town lied just below Mount Vesuvius, an ancient volcano. Farmers grew food on the slopes of the mountain. People were busy in the town. Let's walk down the main street. First we passed a taverna. A young man was drinking a glass of wine at the bar. Next we smelled fresh bread from the bakery. Two women were buying loaves and honey cakes. In the road a crowd of children were playing a game with stones. Maximus Minimus walked past-he lived behind the bakery. He invited us in. We followed him into his opened air courtyard. His wife, Agrippina was here, writing a letter. The workmen were painting pictures of the countryside on the walls. A dog was sleeping In the corner Suddenly there was an explosion. The sky went dark. The ground shakes violently. Then was lightning. Everybody thought it was an earthquake, but they were wrong. It was the volcano. After 800 years, Mount Vesuvius has woken up. Fire and lava bursted out of the top. Blac clouds of hot ash filled the sky and the wind took them over Pompeii. Maximus grabbed Agrippina's hand and they ran out of the house. The dog hid under a table. The hildren cried for their parents. Men, women, children and animals ran through the streets. Most of them escaped but two thousand died. When it was over, the sky stayed dark. Piles of ash covered everything. It looked like snow