2. Diwali is a family holiday. It's called The Festival of Lights. This is a celebration of the victory of the “good” over the “bad” with the help of special lights or “diyas” and candles.
3. a) It is not only celebrated in India. Other countries with Hindus also celebrate it, for example, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and parts of Europe
b) They usually celebrate Diwali in October or November at the start of the Hindu New Year
c) It's an international festival, but India's got a bigger Hindu population than any other country, so it's very important there
d) (2 номер одинаков) Diwali is a family holiday. It's called The Festival of Lights. This is a celebration of the victory of the “good” over the “bad” with the help of special lights or “diyas” and candles.
Essay When the selfish and lazy son of a wealthy tycoon Jesper fails his studies at the postal academy, deservedly becoming the worst student, the guy's father sends him to re-education on a remote island in the Arctic Circle. To return home and enjoy the benefits of his father's fortune, Jesper has to send six thousand letters, but he soon discovers that the locals, divided into two opposing camps, do not use postal services at all. Jasper, annoyed by another failure, is going to admit the mission is impossible, but suddenly finds allies in the person of the teacher Alva and the mysterious woodcutter Klaus.
1. Raj from India.
2. Diwali is a family holiday. It's called The Festival of Lights. This is a celebration of the victory of the “good” over the “bad” with the help of special lights or “diyas” and candles.
3. a) It is not only celebrated in India. Other countries with Hindus also celebrate it, for example, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and parts of Europe
b) They usually celebrate Diwali in October or November at the start of the Hindu New Year
c) It's an international festival, but India's got a bigger Hindu population than any other country, so it's very important there
d) (2 номер одинаков) Diwali is a family holiday. It's called The Festival of Lights. This is a celebration of the victory of the “good” over the “bad” with the help of special lights or “diyas” and candles.
4. 1) ...of the family
2)...lights
3)...five days
4)People all over the world...
5)Colorful clothes...