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Everyone needs a holiday, both to relax and to have a change of environment. The holidaymakers feel relaxed and refreshed at the end of the holiday and look forward to the resumption of their duties, be it at school, office, or factories, with renewed vigour. This is the reason why all establishments grant their employee's annual leave. With the end of the academic year, the schools and universities grant their

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pupils a long holiday during mid-summer. This lasts until early September when the new school term

starts. Of course, the parents will like to take advantage of this and take their leave to coincide with the

children's vacations. This has become a traditional holiday season in most European countries,

particularly in England.

With the coming of August, the traditional holiday season in Britain reaches its peak point and most of

the holiday resorts are packed to capacity. In order to avoid the crowd, some prefer to take their holiday a little earlier if facilities so warrant. Those who have already taken their holidays can console themselves not only with reflections on the happy days spent in the country, at the seaside or abroad but also with. the thought that holiday expenses are over for the year and that by taking an earlier holiday they have missed the August rush.

The main thing, of course, is the weather and that would be hazardous to prophesy. But whatever the weather is like, the essence of a holiday for most is the carefree atmosphere in which it can be enjoyed, "Take all you need but leave your worries behind" is the sound advice for the holidaymaker. Private

worries are not always easy to escape from However, even the pessimist would admit that for the Holiday time is surely a time for shedding serious pre-occupations and seeking the pleasures that appeal

moment things appear brighter than they have been.

to us. It is true that we may not always succeed in finding them, indeed there are people who maintain

that the great thing about the holiday is that it gives you an ampler appreciation of home comforts - a

view no doubt more widely held among the elderly than you.

(a)on the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it, using recognizable abbreviations wherever necessary. (Minimum 4) Use a suitable format. Supply an appropriate title. (b)Write a summary of the passage in about 50words.

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