Контрольные задания > Task VII. Read the text and mark the statements True (T), False (F), Not Stated (NS).
New Year is the biggest celebration in Russia. The belief is that the way you celebrate the New
Year you will spend the whole year. So, everyone wants to cook special food, to dress up, to be
with their family and friends, to take photographs, to have fun and laugh until dawn. Usually,
people spend the New Year's Eve at home with their family. Only after midnight, when the New
Year begins, young people go out to parties with friends.
Russians exchange gifts on the New Year day. A lot of Russian children believe that Grandfather
Frost, Ded Moroz, visits their homes at night. He is accompanied by his granddaughter
Snegurochka who helps him to distribute the gifts.
1. People decorate the houses, visit their relatives to give them presents.
2. Russians like to dress up in new clothes for this holiday.
3. On the New Year Day after midnight people usually go to bed.
4. Many people believe in Grandfather Frost.
5. Russians like to give and receive gifts on this day.
Вопрос:
Task VII. Read the text and mark the statements True (T), False (F), Not Stated (NS).
New Year is the biggest celebration in Russia. The belief is that the way you celebrate the New
Year you will spend the whole year. So, everyone wants to cook special food, to dress up, to be
with their family and friends, to take photographs, to have fun and laugh until dawn. Usually,
people spend the New Year's Eve at home with their family. Only after midnight, when the New
Year begins, young people go out to parties with friends.
Russians exchange gifts on the New Year day. A lot of Russian children believe that Grandfather
Frost, Ded Moroz, visits their homes at night. He is accompanied by his granddaughter
Snegurochka who helps him to distribute the gifts.
1. People decorate the houses, visit their relatives to give them presents.
2. Russians like to dress up in new clothes for this holiday.
3. On the New Year Day after midnight people usually go to bed.
4. Many people believe in Grandfather Frost.
5. Russians like to give and receive gifts on this day.