Helen Keller is one of the most amazing people in the world. She was originally from Alabama in the US and she fell ill with a terrible disease that made her unable to see or hear. When Helen first became ill, she often screamed and behaved very badly. When she was 7 years old, Helen's family found a tutor for her, Ann Sullivan, who also had very poor eyesight. She was very strict with Helen and began to teach her to put words together with her hands, but Helen did not quite understand what they meant. So one morning she held Helen's hand under the water and wrote "W-A-T-E-R"on the other palm. That day, Helen learned 30 words! Then Helen learned to read Braille and type both in Braille and on a regular typewriter, and to understand what her teacher was saying, feeling her mouth when she spoke. At University, she began writing her first book, the Story of my life. She graduated from the University in 1904, becoming the first deaf-blind person to receive a degree. Helen has written many books and essays, lectured around the world, and worked hard to raise money and improve the living conditions of the blind.
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Answer the following questions: 1. What holidays do the Russians have? 2. What are the three types of Russian holidays? 3. What days are included in family holidays? 4. What celebrations are state or public? 5. What do religion holidays include? 6. When is New Year's Day celebrated? 7. What are the most popular traditions on this day? 8. How do you usually celebrate New Year's Day? 9. What is Victory Day and why is it important for the Russians? 10. When is it celebrated? 11. What are the traditions and activities on Victory Day? 12. When is Christmas celebrated in Russia? 13. What are the Christmas traditions? 14. How do you usually celebrate this holiday? 15. What is Maslenitsa? What other names does it have? 16. What are the traditions of this pagan holiday? 17. What foreign celebrations appeared in Russia? 18. Do you think holidays are important? Why (not)?
1. carnival, new Year
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3. saturday and sunday
4. Independence Day, Victory Day
5. easter
6. from December 31 to January 1
7.prepare salads, decorate the Christmas tree, watch movies
8. helping parents without disturbing them
9.Victory Day is very important for the Slovenians. we freed ourselves from occupation and were able to protect our land
10.May 9
11.military equipment parade takes place, help veterans and children of war
12.January 7
13.children go around the house and wish the owners good
14.having fun
15. Shrovetide is a holiday when people bake pancakes and call spring
16.Sledding, Burning stuffed animals, baking pancakes
17.halloween,Defender of the Fatherland Day, International Women's Day
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