UNIT 2 - HOLIDAY AND TRADITIONS
VOCABULARY:
- Birthday – My birthday is on a Sunday this year.
- April Fools’Day – April Fools’Day is also one of the year’s shortest holidays.
- Christmas – Are you going home for Christmas?
- Father’s Day – I will call my dad on Father’s Day.
- Easter – They always go to church at Easter.
- Halloween – I wore a dress to a Halloween party once.
- International Women’s Day – In International Women’s Day, her husband gave her a bunch of beautiful flowers.
- Mother’s Day – We sent Mom flowers for Mother’s Day.
- Labor Day – Wishing you a very restful and joyous Labor Day.
- New Year’s Eve – We’ll have a party on New Year’s Eve.
- Thanksgiving – I wish you could be here on Thanksgiving.
- Summer vacation – During his summer vacation he visited Russia.
- Valentine’s Day – She received a bouquet of red roses on Valentine’s Day.
- International Children’s Day – On International Children’s Day, kids are entitled to free entry to all city parks.
- Wedding – We haven’t decided on a date for the wedding yet.
RELATIVE PRONOUNS: WHO AND THAT
- WHO
Este pronombre se usa únicamente para referirse a personas. Puede ejercer la función de sujeto o de objeto de la oración.
EJEMPLO:
The woman who works at my office is very efficient.
Mark’s brother, who is 18, has just started University.
- THAT
Este es un pronombre que puede aplicarse para referirse a cosas.
EJEMPLO:
The book that I read last week is very interesting.
1. Bride
2. Groom
3. Maid of
Honour (or Man of Honour)
4.
Bridesmaid
5. Flower
girl
6. Best man
7. Page boy
8. Wedding
vows
9. Wedding
reception
10.
Speeches and toasts
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