christmans - new year, in modern england on which a lot of tradition are most usual people. in england it took place december, 25. today this business " creation of money by shops " which has now tradition: most, people (do((make)) tradition of purchase of gifts for their members of family. people also buy christmans a tree. this tradition has arrived from germany. it was in the nineteenth century. each christmas, london receives a gift from people of the christmas tree of fur of norway - which is 23 meters in height. it costs(stands) (maintains) in the centre of london, in trafalgar square (area), and it is decorated with 500 white fires (fires). christmans - time - members of family. in evening (evening ((night) people collect when christmas. celebrating of christmas - christmas dinner and at hearing квиха christmas - christmans when queen speaks directly to its(her) people on tv and by radio. there are many royal traditions in england. the telegram of queen - not so old tradition, but it - very much old men. each british person receives the telegram from queen on them ohe-сотой-части. change (replacement) (replacement) it - very beautiful tradition. each morning tourists go to observe (to observe) ceremohy in the buckingham palace. at 11.30 protection which collides(faces) to change (to replace) (replacement) of a palace. words which should be inserted; protection, speech, was introced, includes, is connected, the case, is celebrated to follow, mark, kept, unites anniversary.
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the british press. the british press consists of several kinds of newspapers. the national papers are the ones sold all over the country, with a large circulation, giving general news. there are two main types of national paper - the "popular" papers and the "quality" papers. the popular papers are smaller in size (they are tabloid size), with lots of pictures, big headlines and short articles. they are easy to read and often contain little real information. they give much space to opinions. they usually have "human interest" stories - stories about ordinary people and events. examples of this type of newspapers are "the daily mail". "the sun", etc. "quality" papers appeal to the more serious reader, who wants to read about politics and foreign affairs. these papers such as "the daily telegraph", "the guardian" are bigger in size (they are called "broad-sheets"), with longer articles and a wider coverage of events. they have different pages for home news, foreign affairs, features articles, fashion, business, sport and so on. people in britain buy more papers on sunday than on weekdays. the sunday papers have a higher circulation than the dailies. as with the dailies, there are both popular and quality sunday newspapers. the quality ones have different sections and a colour magazine (usually full of advertisements)
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