Ex.2. Use it where it’s necessary (a, an, the, x): New Year's Eve in Scotland. In Scotland New Year is very important holiday. Scots take New Year's Eve very seriously. There is a New Year Eve Fire Festival; men parade with blazing tar (burning barrels of tar), they .. throw them into .... great bonfire. The "First Foot" then set out.In Scotland "first foot" is .... .common custom; it is considered lucky if ...., ... dark haired man is .. ..first to set foot in .. ... house after midnight, bringing .... coin, piece of ....... bread, or ...... ..lump of coal as .... symbol of plenty for .... year.
New Year's Eve in Scotland. In Scotland, New Year is a very important holiday. Scots take New Year's Eve very seriously. There is a New Year's Eve Fire Festival; men parade with blazing tar (burning barrels of tar), they throw them into a great bonfire. The "First Foot" then sets out. In Scotland, "first foot" is a common custom; it is considered lucky if a dark-haired man is the first to set foot in the house after midnight, bringing a coin, a piece of bread, or a lump of coal as a symbol of plenty for the year.
New Year's Eve in Scotland. In Scotland, New Year is a very important holiday. Scots take New Year's Eve very seriously. There is a New Year's Eve Fire Festival; men parade with blazing tar (burning barrels of tar), they throw them into a great bonfire. The "First Foot" then sets out. In Scotland, "first foot" is a common custom; it is considered lucky if a dark-haired man is the first to set foot in the house after midnight, bringing a coin, a piece of bread, or a lump of coal as a symbol of plenty for the year.