28 пунктов)))you have moved to another city. Send an email to your friend. In your email write- what the new place is like, how you like it, invite her
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to your house- нужен не перевод задания а само задание -выполненное. минимум 40 слов
Dear, Kate
How are you? I аm sorry I haven't written for some time. I was busy as a bee. I was in seventh heaven when I take your letter.
I moved to the Moscow 2 weeks ago. There are a lot of museums, cinemas, cafes, parks,shopping center etc. It is a very beatiful city, but it is durty. There is a lot of people/ There is many cars, which pollute the environment.
I live in the second flour. There are 3 rooms in my flat. It Is a very big flat. Fortunately, windows come to the small street. I don't hear an awful rumble of cars.
I haven't seen your for ages.
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her to your house- нужен не перевод задания а само задание -выполненное. минимум 40 слов. написать емейл-ответ св. другу
Write a letter to your friend and:
• Apologize for breaking your plans
• State the reason of your not coming
• Express your regret about postponing your meeting
Ask if it is possible to come later in the summer
Write a letter of at least 100 words. Do not write your own name, any dates, addresses or other personal information.
to send an email?
3. Which sites do you usually visit?
4. Do you chat online?
5. Do you have your own website?
6. Does your school have its own website?
7. Do you buy anything on the Internet?
8. For what purpose do young people use the Internet?
9. What do you know about hackers and viruses?
10. How does the Internet effect our lives?
11. Has the Internet changed your life? If yes, in what ways?
now and then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief; sometimes like a siren, sometimes like a fury. You may observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons (whereof the memory remaineth, either ancient or recent) there is not one that hath been transported to the mad degree of love: which shows that great spirits and great business do keep out this weak passion. You must except nevertheless Marcus Antonius, the half partner of the empire of Rome, and Appius Claudius, the decemvir and lawgiver; whereof the former was indeed a voluptuous man, and inordinate; but the latter was an austere and wise man: and therefore it seems (though rarely) that love can find entrance not only into an open heart, but also into a heart well fortified, if watch be not well kept. It is a poor saying of Epicurus, Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus [Each is to another a theatre large enough]; as if man, made for the contemplation of heaven and all noble objects, should do nothing but kneel before a little idol, and make himself a subject, though not of the mouth (as beasts are), yet of the eye; which was given him for higher purposes. It is a strange thing to note the excess of this passion, and how it braves the nature and value of things, by this; that the speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love. Neither is it merely in the phrase; for whereas it hath been well said that the arch-flatterer, with whom all the petty flatterers have intelligence, is a man’s self; certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others only, and not to the party loved; but to the loved most of all, except the love be reciproque. 1 For it is a true rule, that love is ever rewarded either with the reciproque or with an inward and secret contempt. By how much the more men ought to beware of this passion, which loseth not only other things, but itself! As for the other losses, the poet’s relation doth well figure them: that he that preferred Helena quitted the gifts of Juno and Pallas. For whosoever esteemeth too much of amorous affection quitteth both riches and wisdom. This passion hath his floods in very times of weakness; which are great prosperity and great adversity; though this latter hath been less observed: both which times kindle love, and make it more fervent, and therefore show it to be the child of folly. They do best, who if they cannot but admit love, yet make it keep quarter 2; and sever it wholly from their serious affairs and actions of life; for if it check 3 once with business, it troubleth men’s fortunes, and maketh men that they can no ways e true to their own ends. I know not how, but martial men are given to love: I think it is but as they are given to wine; for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures. There is in man’s nature a secret inclination and motion towards love of others, which if it be not spent upon some one or a few, doth naturally spread itself towards many, and maketh men become humane and charitable; as it is seen sometime in friars. Nuptial love maketh mankind; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it.
more information. Using the notes below, write a letter to your friend, giving all relevant details in the appropriate style. Write 120-180 words. Do not include addresses.