Tomorrowland — [təˈmɒr.əʊ lænd]
 
Tomorrowland is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world that is located in Boom, Belgium. It started in 2005 and has grown every year. The festival is know for its amazing stage designs and magical atmosphere. People from all around the world come to enjoy the music and the fairy-tale setting. Over 400,000 people attended Tomorrowland each year. Many famous DJs like David Guetta, Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren have performed at Tomorrowland.
 
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Tomorrowland
 
Holi festival — ['hoːli: ˈfes.tɪ.vəl]
 
Holi is known as the "Festival of Colors" and is celebrated in India and and many other countries, including Latvia. The festival is an ancient Hindu festival with roots dating back to ancient India. It is celebrated for seveal centuries, possibly even thousands of years. 
The festival marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. During Holi, people throw colored powder at each other, sing and dance. Every year millions of people celebrate Holi around the world. 
 
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Holi festival
 
Summer Sound — [ˈsʌm.ər saʊnd]
 
Summer Sound is a popular music festival held every year in Liepāja, a costal city in Latvia. The festival was founded in 2012 and has grown into one of the biggest music events in the country. It takes place on the beach. The festival features various music genres, including pop, rock, and electronic dance music. Many famous artists and DJs have performed at Summer Sound, including Alan Walker, Don Diablo and local Latvian artists such as Prāta Vētra. Festival attracts around 30,000 to 40,000 people each year. 
 
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Summer Sound festival
 
To help you speak about past, present and future events, memorise these time expressions!
 
Time expressions:
in the past — [ɪn ðə pɑːst] — pagātnē
 
recently — [ˈriː.sənt.li] — nesen
 
last week — [lɑːst wiːk] — pagājušajā nedēļā
 
last month — [lɑːst mʌnθ] — pagājušajā mēnesī
 
last year — [lɑːst jɪər] — pagājušajā mēnesī
 
a long time ago — [eɪ lɑːŋ taɪm əˈɡəʊ] - pirms ilga laika
 
in 2019 — [ɪn ˈtwen.tiˌnaɪnˈtiːn] — 2019. gadā
 
last Tuesday — [lɑːst ˈtʃuːz.deɪ] — pagājušajā otrdienā
 
nowadays — [ˈnaʊ.ə.deɪz] — mūsdienās
 
today — [təˈdeɪ] — šodien
 
this week — [ðɪs wiːk] — šajā nedēļā
 
this month — [ðɪs mʌnθ] — šajā mēnesī
 
this year — [ðɪs jɪər] — šajā gadā
 
tomorrow — [təˈmɒr.əʊ] — rīt
 
next week — [nekst wiːk] — nākamajā nedēļā
 
next month — [nekst mʌnθ] — nākamajā mēnesī
 
next year — [nekst jɪər] — nākamajā gadā
 
in the future — [ɪn ðə ˈfjuː.tʃər] — nākotnē
 
Past time expressions
In the past
Recently
Last week
Last month
Last year
A long time ago
In 2019
Last Tuesday
Present time expressions
Nowadays
Today
This week
This month
This year
Future time expressions
Tomorrow
Next week
Next month
Next year
In the future