Festivals & Celebrations
Grammar Time: Past & Habits
Phrasal Verbs with “Blow”
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100

What do you usually see in the sky at night during a festival?

Fireworks

100

Yesterday, while I ___(make) dinner, my friends called me.

was making

100

What phrasal verb means to explode or to inflate a balloon?

 blow up

100

What animal lives near Wawel Castle and is the main character of a famous legend in Krakow?

dragon

200

You walk past small shops at a festival where they sell food or souvenirs. What are they called?

Stalls

200

We ___ go to the mountains every summer when I was a child.

used to/ would 

200

What do you do to candles on a birthday cake?

blow (them) out

200

What is “Burns' Night”?

It’s a Scottish celebration on the 25th of January that honors the poet Robert Burns. People read his poems, play bagpipes, eat haggis, and enjoy traditional music and speeches.

300

This person might juggle, dance, or do magic during the event.

Performer

300

You hear: “I lived in Paris for five years.”

You want to ask: “Do you still live there?”

What question should you ask to check? 

I want to ask "Как долго ты живёшь в Париже?»

How long have you lived in Paris?

300

 You forgot your friend’s birthday party. What phrasal verb means you didn’t show up?

blow (someone) off

300

What is the superstition about saying the name “Macbeth” in a theatre?

It brings bad luck / actors call it “the Scottish play” instead.

400

What is a big public walk or march with costumes and music called?

Parade

400

Explain the difference between USED TO and BE USED TO. Give examples

“Used to” talks about a past habit or state that is no longer true. Example: I used to play the guitar when I was a teenager.

“Be used to” means you are familiar or comfortable with something now. Example: I’m used to waking up early for work.


400

You’re so impressed by a movie you can’t stop talking about it.

 blow (someone) away

400

What do people do if someone says “Macbeth” in a theatre by mistake?

Leave the theatre, spin around, say “Macbeth” three times, and return.

500

What is often the most exciting or important part of a celebration called?

Highlight

500

It was difficult at first, but I ___ waking up early. (привык/привыкла)

It was difficult at first, but I  got used to waking up early.

500

You walk in and surprise everyone. What did you do?

 blow into (a place)

500

Why are there always ravens at the Tower of London?

Because people believe if they leave, the UK will fall / it’s a superstition.

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