ответ:i’m
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1 st conditional : If+ be, action with will
When I was a child my family moved to a big old two-floor house, with big empty rooms and creaking floorboards. Both my parents worked so I was often alone when I came home from school. One early evening when I came home the house was still dark.
I called out, “Mum?” and heard her sing song voice say “Ys?” from upstairs. I called her again as I climbed the stairs to see which room she was in, and again got the same “Ys?” reply. We were decorating at the time, and I didn’t know my way around the maze of rooms but she was in one of the far ones, right down the hall. I felt uneasy, but I figured that was only natural so I rushed forward to see my mum, knowing that her presence would calm my fears, as a mother’s presence always does.
Just as I reached for the handle of the door to let myself in to the room I heard the front door downstairs open and my mother call “Sweetie, are you home?” in a cheery voice. I jumped back, startled and ran down the stairs to her, but as I glanced back from the top of the stairs, the door to the room slowly opened a crack. For a brief moment, I saw something strange in there, and I don’t know what it was, but it was staring at me.
True, False or Not mentioned?
1. True, False or Not mentioned?
1. The teacher says that there is bullying in both German and English schools. True
2. German students don’t have to wear a uniform. false
3. In German schools students sometimes cheat in exams.
4. German and British students have to get up early in the morning.True
5. The teacher believes it’s a wonderful thing to wear uniform. False
6. German kids can wear their normal jeans and T-shirts. true
Last year I worked in a German secondary school as an English teacher. There I made sure that German schools were different from British schools. Here are the three main differences between British and German secondary schools.
In Britain pupils start school about 9 am. However, in Germany students have to be in their classes at 7.35 am. So, they have to wake up very early. It’s very tiring.
British students usually eat their breakfast before coming to school. However, German students eat their breakfast after the first lesson of the day. They usually have a yoghurt, some fruit and sandwiches.
British pupils often wear uniform and ties to school. However, German kids can wear their normal jeans and T-shirts. In my opinion, this is the coolest thing about German schools!
As you can see, there are many differences between British and German schools. However, these two types of schools are not very different! After all, all pupils have to be on time, take exams and do their homework! Some things never change …
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2. German students don’t have to wear a uniform.
3. In German schools students sometimes cheat in exams.
4. German and British students have to get up early in the morning.
5. The teacher believes it’s a wonderful thing to wear uniform.
6. German kids can wear their normal jeans and T-shirts.
Last year I worked in a German secondary school as an English teacher. There I made sure that German schools were different from British schools. Here are the three main differences between British and German secondary schools.
In Britain pupils start school about 9 am. However, in Germany students have to be in their classes at 7.35 am. So, they have to wake up very early. It’s very tiring.
British students usually eat their breakfast before coming to school. However, German students eat their breakfast after the first lesson of the day. They usually have a yoghurt, some fruit and sandwiches.
British pupils often wear uniform and ties to school. However, German kids can wear their normal jeans and T-shirts. In my opinion, this is the coolest thing about German schools!
As you can see, there are many differences between British and German schools. However, these two types of schools are not very different! After all, all pupils have to be on time, take exams and do their homework! Some things never change …
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3)I'm
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