My name's Jane Simpson and I'm twelve. I live in a nice little town near the sea. On school days I get up at 7 and then I go to the bathroom and have a shower. After that, I go to the kitchen and have breakfast. I usually have boiled eggs and some juice.
School starts at 8 o’clock. My friend Linda picks me up at a quarter to 8. We have a ride
in her mother’s car. Of course, her mother drives the car.
I like my school. It is small but nice. All of the children in the school are my friends. We get on well and we almost never fight. When some of us have a problem with somebody, we usually have a talk with that person and make it up. It’s really great. The classes finish at half past two and then Linda and I walk home. On our way we usually have lunch in the park. Linda and I always have fun when we are together: we listen to music, tell jokes and talk about everything.
When I come home, I have dinner in the dining room with my family. Then I go to my room and do my homework or read. In the afternoon Linda and I go to the beach and have a swim. Sometimes we ride our bikes or get together with our friends at one of cafes in the town centre. At 8 o’clock in the evening my family and I have a walk. I really don't like watching TV so I usually don't do that. Sometimes I play computer games before I go to bed and that's all.
My name's Jane Simpson and I'm twelve. I live in a nice little town near the sea. On school days I get up at 7 and then I go to the bathroom and have a shower. After that, I go to the kitchen and have breakfast. I usually have boiled eggs and some juice.
School starts at 8 o’clock. My friend Linda picks me up at a quarter to 8. We have a ride
in her mother’s car. Of course, her mother drives the car.
I like my school. It is small but nice. All of the children in the school are my friends. We get on well and we almost never fight. When some of us have a problem with somebody, we usually have a talk with that person and make it up. It’s really great. The classes finish at half past two and then Linda and I walk home. On our way we usually have lunch in the park. Linda and I always have fun when we are together: we listen to music, tell jokes and talk about everything.
When I come home, I have dinner in the dining room with my family. Then I go to my room and do my homework or read. In the afternoon Linda and I go to the beach and have a swim. Sometimes we ride our bikes or get together with our friends at one of cafes in the town centre. At 8 o’clock in the evening my family and I have a walk. I really don't like watching TV so I usually don't do that. Sometimes I play computer games before I go to bed and that's all.
1..Geographical Position of Ukraine
Ukraine is situated in the south-east of Europe. It borders on Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and Romania. The area of Ukraine is 603,700 sq. km. The territory of Ukraine is mostly flat. There are the Carpathian Mountains in the west and the Crimean Mountains in the south, but they are not high.The main rivers are the Dnieper, the Dniester, the Buh, the Donets and others. The Dnieper is one of the longest European rivers and one of the main sources of hydroelectric power in the country.
2..Kyiv is the Capital of Ukraine
Kyiv is one of the more beautiful and one of the oldest cities of Eastern Europe and has played a pivotal role in the development of the East Slavic civilization as well as in the modern Ukrainian nation. Founded 1500 years ago, Kiev is the capital of Ukraine and Kiev region.
The name Kiev is said to derive from the name of Kiy (also Kyi), one of four legendary founders of the city (brothers Kiy, Shchek, Khoryv, and sister Lybid). The legend is widely recognized as a source of Kiev's mythology and, accordingly, urban naming. Kyiv was founded in the latter half of the 5th, or the early 6th century, and in 1982 its 1,500th anniversary was officially celebrated
3.The Geographical Position of Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland covers an area of some 244 thousand square miles. It is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles are separated from Europe by the Strait of Dover and the English Channel. The British Isles are washed by the North Sea in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west.
The population of Great Britain is about 60 million. The largest cities of the country are London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
The territory of Great Britain is divided into four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
4There are a lot of places of interest in London. Among them there are: Westminster Abbey,the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London.
London stands on the river Thames. Crossing the river by the Tower Bridge you can see the Tower of London. It is one of the oldest buildings of the city. Many centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison. Now it is a museum of arms.
5I would like to tell you a few words about my school life. I go to school five days a week except Saturday and Sunday when I have deserved rest. Classes in our school start at 8 :30 o'clock in the morning and last till 15:00. Usually we have 6 or 7 lessons a day. We study a lot of different subjects: Russian, English, History, Geography, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Math, etc. I like English most of all. I usually receive good marks in these subjects. My teachers and parents think that I feel an inclination to these subjects. A school year is divided into four terms. It begins on the 1st of September known as the Day of knowledge and finishes in May. Each term is followed by holidays that last one week in autumn and spring and two weeks in winter.