<span>I would like to tell you about a great Maslenitsa celebration in Russia.
It is celebrated on last Sunday of March, when winter is losing its rights and
spring comes. On this day there are Russian great folk festivals with horses,
getting a living rooster from the post, a lot of jokes, songs and dances. On
the streets of cities, towns and villages different mummers walk, they offer
everybody hot tea and Russian pancakes with different toppings: honey, jam,
butter, eggs! But most importantly is the effigy of winter that is burnt
and everyone rejoices the beautiful spring coming.
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I usually get home at six in the evening.
Peter is going to hospital for two days.
What are we having for dinner today?
I don't want to go to the cinema tonight. My friend and I are going for a walk.
I stayed home at ten yesterday morning.
Does your friend play chess well? I'm going to have a game of chess with him.
She graduated from the institute of Foreign Languages eight years ago.
We usually work on week-days.
Madi gra is a popular festival in Spain