Hello, guys.
I am so excited! I can’t wait to take a boat trip to Manhattan and go to Madison Square Garden. See the Statue of Liberty… Hello, guys. It is me again. Today I was in Central Park in New York. It is huge. Tomorrow we are going to visit my dream-place Niagara Falls.
I can hardly wait to see it! Hello, guys. Look at this! Niagara Falls. It is amazing. The view from here is fantastic. We are going to take a boat trip to get as close as possible to the falls.
We are flying to Brazil next to visit the annual world- famous Brazilian festival. I am going to visit a parade and see the best samba schools. See you there.
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Does Peter go to the party?
Peter doesnt go to the party
Does His schoolbag brown?
His schoolbag doesnt brown
Does Mary can ski?
Mary cant ski
Do we meet our friends?
we dont meet our friends
Does teacher hand out the books
Theacher doesnt hand out the books
Does Pat a cleverboy?
pat doesnt a cleverboy
Does monkey take a banana
Monkey doesnt take a banana
Does Tony hungry
Tony doesnt hungry
Does Tim has got brother
Tim doesnt got brother
Do They at Sarahs party
They dont at Sarahs party
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) When children in our country are six or seven years old they begin to go to school. 2) They spend there 5 or 6 hours daily during ten or eleven years. 3) That's why we may very often hear a phrase, "School is our second home". 4) There are different kinds of schools - secondary schools, lyceums, gymnasiums, schools specializing in foreign languages, in mathematics, chemistry, biology, etc. 5) Still, different as they are, all schools have much in common. 6) The first thing is that all pupils go to school to get knowledge in different subjects and to develop good work habits. 7) Besides, many schools look alike. 8) As a rule it is a two- or three-storey building, rather large with a lot of classrooms and studies in it.
9) When you enter any school you can see a cloakroom where pupils leave their coats in cold seasons. 10) Here on the ground floor you can find a school canteen. 11) Pupils come here to have lunch during the long breaks. 12) There is also an assembly hall in every school. 13) All school celebrations and gatherings are held there. 14) In many schools there is a gym on the ground floor where schoolchildren have their lessons of physical training. 15) Every school has at least two workshops: one for boys and the other one - for girls. 16) Girls are taught cooking, sewing, and knitting there. 17) As for boys they get acquainted, with production work, with the latest achievements of engineering and modern equipment. 18) They are also taught to use some tools and machines.
19) Quite a number of classrooms in every school are given to junior pupils, where they develop their speaking, reading and writing habits.
20) All modern schools have mainly well equipped classrooms for studying Maths, Russian and literature, geography, history, music and arts. 21) Various schemes and tables, maps and pictures can be seen on the walls of the classrooms. 22) Modern equipment such as tape-recorders and record players, cinema and slide-projectors makes the process of teaching easier and more interesting. 23) A few words should be said about science rooms where physics, chemistry and biology are taught. 24) These rooms are not only equipped with all necessary devices but they also have science laboratories, where pupils carry out experiments and make careful observations of different phenomena. 25) The scientific knowledge the pupils get in these laboratories is, of course, valuable to them.
26) Every school has a good library at the pupils' disposal. 27) There they can not only get textbooks on different subjects, but also take various books for individual reading.
28) In every school where English is taught there are some specialized classrooms for studying it. 29) Junior pupils learn to read, write and speak English there, they learn a lot of songs and poems. 30) Senior pupils read texts, listen to spoken English from records, and learn a lot about English-speaking countries, customs, traditions and history of their peoples. 31) They get acquainted with English writers, read and discuss extracts from their books, take part in out-of-school activities.