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1 A: Where are Galina and her mum?
B: They
on a ferry ride.
2 I don't live in Liverpool. I
only
there once.
3 Dina is alone in the house. Her parents.
to the supermarket.
4. A: Is Anton at home?
B: No, he
to work.
5 My brother wants to go on holiday to
St Petersburg this summer, but I
already
there.
6 Alina has just come home. She ..
at the sports centre.
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Interviewer: Mr. Robinson, you have been spending your whole life exploring the world. But we know that your special interest has always been the British Isles. When did you get interested in travelling?
Jack Robinson: I can't tell you the exact day but I remember that when I was a little boy l used to read a lot. And once my parents gave me a book about British geography. When was looking through the book I saw a picture of the Lake District. l admired the place greatly and at that moment decided to become a traveller.
Interviewer: When did you first go to the Lake District?
Jack Robinson: When I left school my father took me on a journey to the North England and we spent a few days in the Lake District.
Interviewer: What other parts of England have you explored?
Jack Robinson: I have been to all the parts of the country and also to Scotland, Wales and Ireland. But I have never been to India where I am going next Monday.
Interviewer: Next Monday?
Jack Robinson: Yes. We start on October 12, and at the end of the month we arrive in India.
Interviewer: Are you going by sea?
Jack Robinson: Yes, of course. I will take part in the expedition to discover some lost Indian cities.
Interviewer: Isn't that great? I hope your journey will be a success. The best of luck to you, sir.