
Answer the questions. Use the new words. 1) When do people in Russia usually decorate New Year
trees? When do you do it in your family? Who usually hangs toys on the New Year tree? Do you hang sweets, nuts, bright balls, lights on the New Year tree? 2) Do you believe in Father Frost? Do you believe that New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are very special? 3) What is a real treat for you on 31 December? What do you usually do before going to bed? What is a real gift for you? Is this evening usually quiet in your family? 4) Do you prepare something special for your parents, neighbours, friends on that day? If yes, what are these things? 5) Who is busier on New Year's Eve - you or your parents? Why? Who usually prepares food for the party? Do you always see partial47 New Year in at home?

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Ответ:
1) People in Russia usually decorate New Year trees in December. My family and I do it in the middle of December. Usually we hang toys on the New Year tree together. We hang sweets, nuts, bright balls, lights on the New Year tree.
2) I believe in Father Frost. I believe that New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are very special.
3) A real treat for me on 31 December is chocolates. I usually hug my parents before going to bed. A real gift for me is books and money. Yes, this evening usually is quiet in my family.
4) Sometimes I prepare greeting cards for my parents, all neighbours and friends on that day.
5) My mum is the busiest on New Year’s Eve – she cooks. My dad and I help her. Usually we see the New Year in at home but sometimes we spend that day with my aunt and uncle.
Объяснение:



1) In Russia, people usually decorate New Year trees around the end of December, specifically for the New Year celebrations. In my family, we also decorate the tree around the same time. Traditionally, it is the parents or adults in the family who hang the toys on the New Year tree. However, it can vary depending on the family and their traditions. Yes, we do hang sweets, nuts, bright balls, and lights on the New Year tree to make it look festive and beautiful.
2) Father Frost, also known as Ded Moroz, is a popular figure in Russian folklore and is believed to bring gifts to children on New Year's Eve. While I personally do not believe in Father Frost, many children in Russia do. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are indeed considered very special in Russia, and it is a time for family gatherings, exchanging gifts, and celebrating the arrival of the new year.
3) A real treat for me on December 31st is spending quality time with my loved ones, enjoying a delicious meal together, and participating in fun activities. Before going to bed, my family and I usually watch the New Year's Eve fireworks and toast to the upcoming year. A real gift for me is the love and happiness shared among family and friends during this festive season. In my family, the evening is usually quiet, allowing us to reflect on the year that has passed and look forward to the new year ahead.
4) Yes, we do prepare something special for our parents, neighbors, and friends on New Year's Day. It can be homemade treats, small gifts, or even a heartfelt card expressing our appreciation and best wishes. It is a way to show our love and gratitude towards those who are important to us.
5) On New Year's Eve, both the parents and children are usually busy preparing for the celebrations. However, the parents may be busier as they take on the responsibility of organizing the party, cooking the festive meals, and ensuring everything is ready for the countdown to the new year. In my family, it is usually a joint effort, with everyone contributing to the preparations. We all come together to decorate, cook, and create a joyful atmosphere for the party. As for seeing the New Year in at home, it varies. Sometimes we celebrate at home, while other times we may go out to attend a fireworks display or join a festive event in the city.


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