Invite your friend to do some sports with you. Give your reasons on why you've chosen a certain sport.
5-9 класс
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Пригласить друга заниматься спортом с вами. Обоснуйте свой ответ о том, почему вы выбрали определенный спорта
Другие вопросы из категории
1) Let's ... a picnik at the weekend.
a) make b) arrange c) play d) stay
2) The students will ... with British families.
a) propose b) visit c)miss d) stay
3) I'd like to invite a ... of students to visit us.
a) invitation b) programme c) partner d) group
4) My sister ... for the educational and social programme.
a) started b) went out c) was responsible d) arranged
5) Our ... football team went abroad last week.
a) local b) foreign c) responsible d) social
того,как пришла эта телеграмма
3. Они ждали, пока не кончится дождь
4. Он очень жалел, что сказал ей об этом
5. Он никогда не жалел, что познакомился с ней
6. Я был так рад,что они наконец приехали
7. Мать,которая уже давно ушла за покупками, наконец вернулась
8. Вчера позвонила Нелли. Мы не виделись уже две недели
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- going on a diet
- go jogging every morning
- go to the swimming pool
Remember to:
- discuss all the options
- be polite
- take an active part in the conversation:
explain the situation
come up with your ideas
give good reasons
find out your friend’s attitudes and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
- come to an agreement
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Young People for Peace
Young people in Politics
The stay Healthy Movement
Remember to:
discuss all the options
take an active part in the conversation and be polite
come up with ideas
give good reasons
find out your friend's attitudes and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
come to an agreement
and have bought sugar,bacon,salt and rice. they have also been to the fishmongers and have bought two loaves of white bread. Now Mary finds she will have to go to the butchers to buy some meat.
Two pounds of sausages,please,and some best pork-said mary poppins -sorry,we are in a hurry.
the butcher was a fat friendly man . HE WAS also large and red,rather like one of his onw sausages.
in a hurry he said hto mary poppins. well ,the a pity! i hope you had come to talk a bit of company.but if you are in a hurry,of course...two pounds,did you say? Right . and he cut off some sausages and wrapped them up first in white and then in brown paper.nd i have a very nice piece of pork here . HAVE A LOOK
THET LOOKS VERY GOOD . HOW MUCH IS IT?
WELL,FOUR POUNDS .SO THET COMES TO EIGHT POUNDS WITH THE SAUSAGES.IS THAT ALL RIGHT?
YES,THANK YOU
ANYTHING ELSE? HE SAID HOPEFULLY. MAYBE SOME BEEF?
NOT TO TODAY,SAID MARY POPPINS
THE MAN TIED UP THE PARCEL AND GAVE IT TO HER
BAD WEATHER-HE SAID
DONT BELIVE WERE GOING TO GET ANY SUMMER AT ALL,ANSWERED MARY POPPINS.SHE PAID THE MONEY AND GOT THE CHANGE,THEN THEY WENT OUT OF THE SHOP.
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