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Shopping

Hi!! In our english lesson we have recently been talking about shopping. So now I want to tell you about my shopping habbits. Let's get started. I really like shopping because after a long week at school it can reduse stress. My favourite shopping days are fridays or saturdays because during the week I don't have enough time to go shopping so I need to do this at the weekends. What I like the most to buy are defenetly music instruments or all kind of musical equipment because playing instuments and making music is my hobby. I also buy that to reward myself a little bit after I got a good mark in school. What I dislike to buy are household products because for me this is not really exciting. But unfortunatly I have to do this sometimes. There is a discounter and a small shopping mall near my place where we can almost buy everything. I really like shopping malls because you can always get everything you need and it's all in one big building. So I hope you found o...

Christmas traditions

Christmas traditions Christmas traditions vary from country to country. Elements common to many nations include the installing and lighting of Christmas trees, the hanging of Advent wreaths, Christmas stockings, candy canes, and the creation of Nativity scenes showing the birth of Jesus Christ. USA Most Americans are Christian, the day is one on which most businesses are closed and the greatest possible number of workers, including government employees, have the day off. Many places even close early on the day before. Canada For the English Canadians, the Christmas traditions of Canada feasts usually include a roast goose or beef and plum pudding. The homes are decorated with pine bough and kissing balls. They also sing the ancient carols during the period. The traditions centered on Christmas gifts in Canada vary a lot between families. In some families, a mythical figure called Santa Claus brings Gifts. In other families, individual members exchange caref...