5 Complete these sentences with the correct form of used to / didn't use to and the verbs in bracket 1 They this country last year. 2 She (live) abroad, but they moved back to (be) a student, but she finished her university course in June, 3 She sometimes. 4 1 (eat) meat, but now she has chicken (like) cats, but I prefer dogs now. (enjoy) TV, but now I find most of the programmes boring or annoying. 5 1 6 We (spend) a lot of time together, but now we hardly ever see each other. (speak) a foreign language, but he started going to Spanish lessons last year. 7 He 8 My grandad quite rich now. (have) a lot of money, but he's quite rich now.
Popular entertainment dates back to prehistoric times, when dancing, music and stories were very important. Entertainment traditions began in ancient Greece about 2500 years ago. In those days, festivals were organized to congratulate Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and new life, with songs and dances. There were two forms of classical Greek drama - tragedy and comedy. The Romans continued the traditions of Greece and developed other types of entertainment. The beginning of the circus is associated with gladiators fighting in public arenas. In the Middle Ages, the church considered entertainment and dramas to be wrong, but dramas returned again with religious and moral plays. During the Renaissance, the theater became less religious and there was a new interest in Greek and Roman drama. At first, the actors had no text, only the idea of improvisation ruled them. They usually performed on high platforms in public places. The actors were offered entertainment, which included plays, songs and dances. The golden age of the theater began when the first special theaters were built. The first of these theaters was opened in London in 1652. Currently, people entertain themselves by listening to music, watching television programs, movies and videos, going to concerts and circus shows.