Think of places in your country. Write the name of: 1.your capital city 2.a famous sight there 3. a famous shop 4.a famous museum
5-9 класс
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1. Moscow
2. Red Square
3. MEGA
4. Moscow city history museum
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1)I (to visit) this club for two weeks.
2) In Russia adults (to smoke) since Reter the Great's rule.
3) Machines (to sell) milk, water instead of chokolate and crisps for last years.
4) the number of smoking young people (to grow) for years.
Я вам буду очень очень благодарна заранее спасибо
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right for education. It is our Constitutional right. But it is not only a right, it is a duty, too. Every boy and every girl in Russia must go to school, that is, they must get a full secondary education. So, when they are 6 or 7 years old they begin to go to school. There are thousands of schools in Russia. There are schools of general education, where the pupils study Russian (or a native language), Literature, Mathematics, History, Biology, Geography, Music, Arts, Foreign Languages. There is also a number of specialized schools, where the pupils get good deep knoledge of foreign languages, or Maths, or Physics. After finishing 9 classes of the secondary school young people can continue their education at different kinds of vocational or technical schools or colleges. They don’t only learn general subjects, but receive a speciality there. Having finished a secondary school, a technical school or a college young people can start working, or they may enter an Institute or a University. Professional trainings makes it easier to get a higher education. As for high schools, there are a lot of them in our country. Some of them train teachers, others - doctors, engineers, architectors, actors, etc. Many institutes have evening and extra-mural departments. That gives the students opportunity to study at an institute without leaving their jobs.
about them? Have you ever been to any holiday centres in your country? If so how did you spend your time there?
problem. The situation in other countries around the world is very similar. Of course it is normal to feel a little shy sometimes. Most people feel shy in a new social situation, for example when they start a new job or have to meet and talk to strangers. But in these cases the shyness usually passes quickly.
Some people, however, are extremely shy. They are so shy that they cannot live normally. They feel worried, they sweat and tremble when they are with other people. In order to avoid these unpleasant feelings, the shy person avoids* other people. Shy people often say to themselves: "I'm not normal. People think I am boring and unattractive. I'm a failure." These negative thoughts make it more difficult for the shy person to make friends. The result is that the shy person is lonely and sad.
Shy children need a lot of help. Otherwise these shy children will grow up and become shy, unhappy adults. Parents who have a shy child should set a good example, since children learn a lot of behaviour from their parents. It is also important not to label a child as shy.
Shy children can also help themselves. You have to learn to think positively. You must stop thinking negatively. Another thing you can do is give yourself a target. For example, you may say, "I'm going to talk to at least one stranger today" or "I'm going to ask X to come for a coffee with me." When you achieve your target, you will feel very satisfied. If you are shy, you should try to walk with your head up so that you look at other people's faces. Soon, walking like that will become a habit and you will feel better and more confident as a result.
Of course, it is normal to be shy sometimes. Being a little shy can sometimes stop us from doing things that are foolish. But if you are extremely shy, you do not have to suffer. You can become less shy and become a happy, sociable person.
1. Read the review and say in 2-3 sentences what ut is about.
2. There are quite many shy people in the world and it is not an illness. Read aloud the extract which says about it.
3. Why are shy people sad?
4. What recommendations does the author give parents and children?
to understand the system of education in your country. could you tell me how many stages it consists and what are they? when do children start school? what subjects do they study in the secondary school? as for my news? we are mooving to a new house soon... write a letter to ann. in your lette:answer her quastions ask her 3 quastions about new house write 100-140 words.
• Do you listen to music in your free time?
• Do you buy a lot of CDs and tapes?
• Do you go to concerts?
• Do you talk to your friends a lot about music?