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Family Traditions in Europe

Task 1. Oral test on the homework.

Task 2. Read the text. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the correct answer from the box for each gap (1–13) in the text. There is one extra word that you do not need to use.

Task 4. Imagine that you are speaking to your friend about his / her family. Ask him / her if he / she is proud of his / her family.

Task 5. Imagine that you have been asked to suggest improvements to your family.

Task 6. Imagine that you are going to Britain. Ask your pen friend about family relationships and give the information about Ukrainian family traditions.

Task 7. Read the phrasal verb and its meaning. To keep up with — learn about or be aware of (current events or developments)

Task 8. Write 6 sentences about family using phrasal verb.

Grammar revision

Task 9. Read and complete the extract from the novel “Ivanhoe” by Sir Walter Scott. For each of the empty space (1–9) choose the correct answer (A, B, C).

Task 10. Read and complete the extract from the novel “Ivanhoe” by ir Walter Scott. Find mistakes in the sentences and write the verbs correctly.

Homework Think and write: Happiness is the best cosmetics. Karen Duffy. Write an essay of about 150–200 words.