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Ex1:
TV. Supply the correct form of the verb. 1. It’s 7 p.m. Mai is at home. She (watch)__________________TV. 2. Mai always (watch)__________________TV with her family around 7 o’clock in the evening. She likes (watch)__________________cartoons and films. 2. Albert Marltz, a progressive American writer, (be)__________________born in 1908. He (write)__________________his first play “Peace on Earth” in 1943.
Ex2:
VI. Read the text and answer the question that follow. SHROVE TUESDAY The French call this day “Mardi ras”, which means “Fat Tuesday”, because they had to use up any fatty food (such as milk, eggs, and butter). To do this, they made crepes – thin pancakes which you roll up and eat with sugar. Today they still celebrate Marid Gras by eating crepes. In Italy, Shrove Tuesday is called “Carnevale”, which means “goodbye to meat” and gives us the word Carnival. People eat fritters (special fried pastries), and in Naples they have a pasta dish called Grande Lasagne di Carnevale. The most famous Carnival is in Venice, where people in expensive costumes and handmade masks go to fashionable parties and dances.
1. Why do the French call Shrove Tuesday “Mardi Gras”, which means “Fat Tuesday”? _________________________________
2. Are crepes thin pancakes? __________________________________________________________________________________
3. What do Italians call Shrove Tuesday? ________________________________________________________________________
4. What do Italians eat at Carnival? _____________________________________________________________________________
5.Where is the most famous Carnival in Italy? ____________________________________________________________________