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Write a short story about your typical day. The following questions can help you.






1. Do you get up early?

2. Is it easy for you to get up early?

3. Do you wake up yourself or does your alarm clock wake you up?

4. What do you prefer: a hot or a cold shower in the morning?

5. What do you usually have for breakfast?

6. When do you usually leave your house?

7. How long does it take you to get to your Institute (Academy, University)?

8. Do you go there by bus or walk?

9. How many lectures do you usually have every day?

10. Where do you usually have lunch (dinner)?

11. What time do you come home?

12. How long does it take you to do your homework?

13. How do you usually spend your evenings?

14. Do you have much free time on weekdays?

15. What time do you usually go to bed?

 

4. Study the ways the English people write letters. Here is a letter of a son to his parents:

Dear Father and Mother,

You asked me to write and tell you what happens at school. We get up early, and have breakfast. Then we do physical training, and after that we start our lessons. We have a break in the middle of the morning and then we work till dinner-time. We have lessons in the afternoon, and after tea we do various things such as gardening or games. I play football and I like it very much. In the evening we do our preparation in the classroom.

I like school very much.

Love from Martin

Note; Martin is away from home. He studies and lives at school. Such schools are called boarding-schools.

5. Write a letter to one of your friends (or parents). Read and learn the proverb.

After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile. — После обеда посиди минутку, после ужина пройдись с милю.

 

6. Answer the question: Если бы вы учились в этом Политехническом институте, какой бы курс вы избрали? Одобряете ли вы выбор Аллана?

PCL - the Polytechnic of Central London - has a strong record in the field of communication and media studies. PCL has a media studies course with a third of the time on print, radio and television journalism and broadcasting production specializing in the last two years. The Academic study of human communication -linguistics, psychology, sociology and cultural studies, and topics like thought processes, how people behave in group and communities, the structure and function of language processing.

Easy Reading В I

In British Press you can find a lot of information about the Royal Family. Here are some facts. Which of them are interesting or strange?

The Prince of Wales, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was born at Buckingham Palace on 14 November 1948 and was given the names of Charles Philip Arthur George.

He's got the rank of Commander in the Royal Navy and the rank of Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force.

He is also Chancellor of the University of Wales and President of the International Council of United World Colleges.

The Prince of Wales's interests are: conservation, farming, problems of young people, music, complementary medicine, education, disability, history, industry and management, archeology, flying, polo and fishing.

The Princess of Wales, the former Lady Diana Spencer, was born on 1 July, 1961, the daughter of the then Lord and Lady Althorp now the Earl Spencer and the Hon Mrs. Shand-Kydd.

The Princess has two elder sisters, and a younger brother.

She was married to the Prince of Wales on 29 July 1981. Her son, Prince William of Wales, was born on 21 June 1982.

The Princess is the first Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne for over 300 years.

Her interests are: Wales, the disabled, children (their problems and development), ballet and music. The Princess is Patron or President of many organizations among which are the Welsh National Opera, the Royal School for the Blind, the London City Ballet and National Children's Orchestra.

Everybody

This story is about four men named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and everybody was asked to do it. Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought that Anybody could do it, and Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when actually Nobody blamed Anybody.






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