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Вопрос от Полина Козлова 31 января 2025 17:19

Составить пересказ на английском (6-7 предложений) Hello and welcome! I'm Philippa Allen and you're watching Festivals with Pheippa. Today's programme is. about a fire festival, which sourids dangersus, doesn't it? But don't worry! Fire festivals are safe - arid they're a lot. of fun! So join me in the UK, where we're visiting a very special festival called Burning the Clocks. Burning the Clocks takes. place on 21st December every year in the town of Brighton in the UK. There a parade that goes through the town to Brighton Beach with people wearing costumes and carrying homemade lanterns. Wher the parade reaches the beach, people burn their lanterns cn the sand. This is where the festival gets its name, because every lantern has got a dock face on it. Finally, there is a fireworks display over the English Channel. It's a beautiful sight! Overall, Burning the Clocks is a great festival. Friends and family come together to make their lanterns, join the parade and watch the fireworks display on the beach. I actually go to Burning the Clocks every year. I love standing on the beach in the dark, watching the fireworks. For me, it's a great way to escape from all the crowds doing their Christmas shopping! So, that's all from Brighton's famous fire festival. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to tune in to next week's show, where we're looking at another fire festival in Spain.

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The program "Festivals with Philippa" introduces a unique fire festival called Burning the Clocks, which takes place annually on December 21st in Brighton, UK. The festival features a vibrant parade where participants wear costumes and carry handmade lanterns as they march towards Brighton Beach. Upon reaching the beach, the lanterns—each adorned with a clock face—are burned, giving the festival its name. The celebration culminates with a stunning fireworks display over the English Channel, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Burning the Clocks is a wonderful event that unites friends and family who gather to craft their lanterns and enjoy the parade together. Philippa looks forward to attending this festival every year, as it provides a chance to relax and have fun away from the busy Christmas shopping crowds. Next week, the show will explore another fire festival in Spain, promising more exciting festivities.

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Составить пересказ на английском (6-7 предложений) Hello and welcome! I'm Philippa Allen and you're watching Festivals with Pheippa. Today's programme is. about a fire festival, which sourids dangersus, doesn't it? But don't worry! Fire festivals are safe - arid they're a lot. of fun! So join me in the UK, where we're visiting a very special festival called Burning the Clocks. Burning the Clocks takes. place on 21st December every year in the town of Brighton in the UK. There a parade that goes through the town to Brighton Beach with people wearing costumes and carrying homemade lanterns. Wher the parade reaches the beach, people burn their lanterns cn the sand. This is where the festival gets its name, because every lantern has got a dock face on it. Finally, there is a fireworks display over the English Channel. It's a beautiful sight! Overall, Burning the Clocks is a great festival. Friends and family come together to make their lanterns, join the parade and watch the fireworks display on the beach. I actually go to Burning the Clocks every year. I love standing on the beach in the dark, watching the fireworks. For me, it's a great way to escape from all the crowds doing their Christmas shopping! So, that's all from Brighton's famous fire festival. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to tune in to next week's show, where we're looking at another fire festival in Spain.
The program "Festivals with Philippa" introduces a unique fire festival called Burning the Clocks, which takes place annually on December 21st in Brighton, UK. The festival features a vibrant parade where participants wear costumes and carry handmade lanterns as they march towards Brighton Beach. Upon reaching the beach, the lanterns—each adorned with a clock face—are burned, giving the festival its name. The celebration culminates with a stunning fireworks display over the English Channel, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Burning the Clocks is a wonderful event that unites friends and family who gather to craft their lanterns and enjoy the parade together. Philippa looks forward to attending this festival every year, as it provides a chance to relax and have fun away from the busy Christmas shopping crowds. Next week, the show will explore another fire festival in Spain, promising more exciting festivities.