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ool students, often held at the end of a school year (AmericanEnglish);
E. a musical instrument made of two small round pieces of wood or plastic that you hold inone hand and knock together, used especially by Spanish dancers;
F. (in break dance) any string of steps performed from a standing position, relying upon a mixtureof coordination, flexibility, style, and rhythm;
G. a type of exercise based on yoga and dance that you do with special equipment which makes youpush, pull, and stretch, so that your body moves more easily and becomes stronger;
H. a dance movement in which the dancer turns very quickly, standing on one toe or the front partof one foot;
I. a fast dance from Brazil, or the type of music played for this dance;
J. dancing in which you wear shoes with pieces of metal on the bottom, which make a soundas you move;
K. a popular fast dance from the 1960s in which you twist your body from side to side;
L. a place or social event at which people dance to recorded popular music;
M. a formal dance which combines short quick steps with long slow steps, or a piece of musicfor this dance;
N. a movement of your feet in dancing.
3. Read the following proverbs and explain their meaning
All are not merry that dance lightly. (English)
The devil dances in empty pockets. (English)
A woman who dances too much gets ill from little work. (French)
You cant dance on one leg. (African)
Do not choose your wife at a dance, but in the field among the harvesters. (Czech)
The hunt is like a dance for men, for the women the dance is the hunt. (Austrian)
If you are dancing with your rivals, dont close your eyes. (Burundi)
Those who cant dance say the music is no good. (Jamaican)
He who has no shoes

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