Travelling gives you many 1) wonderful experiences you cannot find in your own country. You meet local people and get to understand different cultures. It’s so exciting. I love planning trips and doing some research on the country or countries I want to visit. Sometimes I like to plan everything in advance, my flights, hotels and tours, etc. For me, the most 2) exciting thing is arriving in a country with no hotel reservation and no fixed plans. I prefer staying in hostels and guest houses. You get to meet and talk to different and 3) interesting people and share information. I also like to visit places that are off the beaten track. Being somewhere with thousands of other tourists? It’s not my cup of tea.
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Dear Sue,
Guess what? I'm writing to you from Beijing! Just a few days ago, I bought a lottery ticket and won a free trip to China. Unbelievable! I'm having a great time here. The hotel I'm staying in is wonderful. We have three meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. All is Chinese cuisine. It's autumn. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. The weather is neither cold nor hot, with clear sky and the best air quality. The locals here are well-known for being friendly, warm, and welcoming to those visiting. And they really are. Though, they all look the same to me. Tomorrow I'm going to visit the Forbidden City, a palace complex which is right in the centre of Beijing, and take some photos. I'm so excited! I wish you were here!
See you soon,
Aleksey
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2. He usually leaves home early in the morning and comes back late at night.
3. He became famous only after his death.
4. The play begins at half past seven.
5. We arrived in London on the 13th of April and left for Oxford only in June.
6. Shakespeare died in 1616.
7. Bye, see you on Tuesday!
8. Alice goes to the swimming pool (––) every Saturday.
9. Bob is going to play tennis (––) next Sunday.
10. I'm going to visit my friends at the end of September.
11.(––) last summer we spent our holiday in France.
12. I hope you feel better by the time you get this letter.
13."She lived in that house from 1985 to 1988.
14. Mrs. Jackson lived in England for three years.
15.1 haven't seen her since Monday.
16. Chris's gone, but he'll return in an hour.
17. She got married at the age of 19.
18. The train starts at 8.50, so you'd better be at the station on time
1. He arrived in Great Britain half a month ago.
2. He lives in Chicago.
3. - Where is my English exercise book? -I don't know. Try to find it in your books on your shelf.
4. Let's go to the cinema.
5. My sister isn't at home, she is at school.
6. Don't you know that Carlson lived in a small house on the roof?
7. - Is it far from here to the market? - No, it's not. The market is opposite (––) that house.
8. - Why can't you find the newspaper? It's in front of you on the window sill!
9. My friend lives in Petrovka Street.
10. We'll wait for you at the station.
11. I've never been to Paris.
12. When does your train arrive at the station?
13. Go down Gower Street till you see the Bloomsbury Theatre on your right.
14. Pour some water into the kettle, please.
15. We spent two lovely weeks by the Mediterranean Sea.
16. Turn left at the first traffic lights.