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and October. Winter begins in November and lasts  '  !ltit  il  li  0/lble  a.  ['tJernSebl]  Lr}I./terqerlJ:.,ri4
 four months: November,  December, January and  rltl I'r,r.  u.  ['dfe]   orrnttarbcfr
        rll l'llr.cnce  z.  ['dfrens]
 February. So there are two months in spring.and  pa3rrrzrla
        rlt r.rli ttlt u.  ['dresip]
 autumn and four months in summer and winter.  I IlIt   /1.  [to]   nepeo4eriarrca
 The weather is also different. It is warmer in  llrrl,ivnl  n.  ['festrvel]   crpax,  yrrcac
                                        rpasAHr{K
 Great Britain than in our country. It sgldom snows  lq  lrosl n.  [geust]   npvrBfl.Ae:frvre
        lnr l, u.          [o:st]
 but it often rains. The weather is changeable.  Anzirbcn
        rrrrrrrber  z.     ['nirmbe]
 The Englishmen celebrate different holidays.  tn,hlorn  adu,  rrr4cJro,  KoJrr4rrecrBo
 Their favourite  holidays are Christmas,  St.  lrl)(,oial  A.  ['seldem]   peaxo
                           [tpeJolj
                                        ocol:rrir
 Valentine's Day, Mother's  Day, April Fool's Day,  Ilrorrgh  cj.  [deo]   xorn
       wil,ch  n.
 Easter, Father's Day and Halloween.  They have a  [wt{J   BeAEMa
 lot of fun then.  f. Bcranrre  rrpouyqeuubre
                                       cJroBa.
 Halloween

 I'd like to tell you about Halloween. It is an
 old festival. It-is more than two thousand years
 old. In the past this festival was a time of fear
 because people believed  in ghosts and witches.
 Halloween is celebrated,on  the thirty-first of
 October. It is a special night, an exciting  and
 funny holiday, There are pumpkins on the  If.  Coraacrrrecr   rrJrrr lrcrrpaBbre  EeBepEbre   JrrBep_
             SrcAeErrg.
 windows. They look like faces. Children  dress
 up as witches and ghosts.  They have parties and
 play tricks on people. Children go from house to
 house and say <,Trick or treat!> The grown-ups
 give them some fruit, sweets, chocolate or money.
 When there is no treat, the children play a trick
 on them. A favourite trick is to ring a doorbell
 and hide. It's really an exciting holiday.
        III.  IfepeneArrre  na anmuftcruri garuc.
 Vocabulary
         1. Xors r anr-rrzrzcrcoM
                                IOAy rrerblpe   BpeMeHrr  roAa
 also adu.  ['c:lseo]  TaKX(e,  Torr(e  t4  ABeHaIrIaTb  MecfiIIeB,  OH oTJII4qaeTC.g OT Hzrrie_
 believe  u.  lbr'livl  BCPIITL  ro roAa.
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