Моя семья живет в небольшом доме. Это просто, но красиво. Имеет большой сад. Мне нравится работать в саду, но моя сестра ненавидит работать в саду. Она предпочитает читать. Читает утром, днем и ночью. Все овощи отдаю маме и папе. Им нравится готовить на нашей маленькой кухне. Я ем любые овощи, но моя сестра ест только несколько.
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I really like it and enjoy learning about national dishes of other countries. I live in Kazakhstan and we have national dishes, if you honestly don't like me, because mostly all meat, and I can't eat meat. But still, I really like Beshbarmak without meat. As for drinks, it's kumys, it is sour, I love Turkish Ayran more. But the kitchen, which I would like to try this gear cuisine. It is preparing from physicochemical processes that occur when cooking. I learned about her from the TV series "Kitchen" and she was very interested in me, but it seems to me it would be harmful if it is dessert. As for the harm, Fast Food I don't really like, I used to like it, and then it was just tired, the homemade food is much better. In the fast, there may be no hygiene and scares me. Therefore, you need to eat right, there are a fish and fruit to get vitamins. In addition, it is important to play sports. My favorite quote about food is "there to live or live so that I live, so that food gives me pleasure more than life
Sugata Mitra (born 12 February 1952) is an Indian computer scientist and educational theorist. He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, and widely cited in works on literacy and education. He is Professor Emeritus at NIIT University, Rajasthan, India. A Ph.D. in theoretical physics, he retired in 2019 as Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University in England, after 13 years there including a year in 2012 as Visiting Professor at MIT MediaLab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He won the TED Prize 2013.
After earning a PhD in Solid State Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, during which time he published several papers on organic semiconductors, he went on to research battery technology at the Centre for Energy Studies in the IIT, and later at the Technische Universität, Vienna. He published a paper on a zinc-chlorine battery and a speculative paper on why the human sense organs are located where they are.
He then worked setting up networked computers and created the "Yellow Pages" industry in India and Bangladesh.
Mitra's work at NIIT created the first curricula and pedagogy for that organisation, followed by years of research on learning styles, learning devices, several of them now patented, multimedia and new methods of learning. Since the 1970s, Professor Mitra's publications and work has resulted in training and development of perhaps a million young Indians, amongst them some of the poorest children in the world. Some of this work culminated in an interest in early literacy, and the Hole in the Wall experiments.
1. How the family lives. (Como a família vive.)
2. Four people: The writer, the sister and the parents. (Quatro pessoas: O autor, a irmã e os pais.)
3. Pronouns (Pronomes): My; It; I; She; They; Our; We.
Nouns (Substantivos): Family; Sister; Mom; Dad; Parents.
Adjectives (Adjetivos): Pretty; Large; Small.
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